« Reply #48 on: Wednesday 19 March 08 20:30 GMT (UK) »
A milliner is quite a fancy job for a gypsy though.
I don't know what she did before 1841...her husband died 1837 so no idea what he did either. She supported herself and one daughter her whole working life. Can't think why she would move to Liverpool other than for work-bit of a long way though!
I was just looking up Salome and I assume the Salone Asenath Clark (bap. 16th Feb 1830 St. Mary's, Nottingham) is your Salome. It says her father was Joseph and her mother Ann...so was Joseph Ann named after her mother and father (I think that is quite sweet).

I tried looking of Family History Society but can't find either baptism which could have given the father's occupation...it does sometimes.

I looked on the 1841 census and they don't seem unlikely candidates for travellers although it's almost to tell. Do you know Ann's surname? There are definitely Clark gypsies so it is perfectly possible. It is also possible that after the death of her husband she tried to settle down to a less nomadic life.
Romany/Traveller:
BLACKMAN, BUCKLAND, BURGESS, DIX, DOBSON, FOLEY, GRANT/PARKER, HUNT, JONES, MUNDAY/MONDAY, MORGAN, NOYELL, ORCHARD, PAGE, REED, VINCENT
Jewish:
BRAHAM, FROST, LYONS
French:
HONEYSETT, LEVETT PETTIT
English:
BELSHAW, BETTSWORTH, CANE, COVENTRY, DOBSON, FRY, NURSE, POOK, PUTLAND, PUTT, SMITH, SNELGROVE, TEE, TUDGAY, VENUS/VENESS
Irish:
ANDERSON, KILLOUGH, MACCORMACK, MACROBERTS, MORTON, MOORE, WALLACE