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SHERWOOD & variations - Sussex/Kent borders
« on: Monday 13 February 12 09:32 GMT (UK) »
Does anyone know of any SHERWOOD (or variations) travellers in the parishes on the Sussex/Kent borders in the late 18th/early 19th centuries please? 

I am particularly interested in John SHERWOOD (died Peasmarsh 1833) who appears to have had two wives: Hannah nee WRIGHT (ancestor of Granny Smith; marriage details + children already known) and then Sarah nee N/K.  There is some suggestion that he came from a travelling family.

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Melbell.

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Re: SHERWOOD & variations - Sussex/Kent borders
« Reply #1 on: Monday 13 February 12 11:32 GMT (UK) »
Hello Melbell,

the surname Sherwood appears in Robert Dawsons book on Romany genealogy as a recognised traveller surname.Other variations given are Sherrard,Sherred and Sterrard.In Hampshire,Surrey,London and Yorks between 1822 and 1911.

So you could be barking up the right tree!

Nel.

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Re: SHERWOOD & variations - Sussex/Kent borders
« Reply #2 on: Monday 13 February 12 13:25 GMT (UK) »
Dear Nelwild
Thanks for your reply.  I'll have to get the book you mention.

Melbell.
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Re: SHERWOOD & variations - Sussex/Kent borders
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 14 February 12 08:05 GMT (UK) »
There is a SHERWOOD one name study - see www.sherwoodfam.plus.com - for all SHERWOODs.

My non-Gypsy SHERWOOD ancestors (who pronounced the name Shearwood but it is written Sherwood) are found in the records with the surname spelt in very many different ways including SHERRUG, SHARWOOD and SHEARWOOD so keep an open mind about spelling as you look for your Sherwoods.

Gypsy DRAPERs, children of Billy and Mary - Ellen,Darnity,Spencer,Billy Jnr,Kisby,Ellick
Descendants of Fred and Esther (Garrett) WHITLOCK - Wavendon, Woburn Sands area
Descendants of George and Barbara (Willis) SUTTON - Earls Barton and Nether Heyford
BISSELL - Hanslope, New Bradwell, Bucks and Aston, Birmingham area
Lavinia DRAPER died 1840 Cranfield
Gypsies in the Bow Brickhill and Beds/Bucks border areas


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Re: SHERWOOD & variations - Sussex/Kent borders
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 14 February 12 14:21 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for the advice Darnity.  I know about the site you mention and am in contact with this group, and with many other people researching Sherwood and variants.  I have never considered Sherrug before - so many thanks for that.

The Sussex/Kent Sherwoods are quite elusive!

Melbell.

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Re: SHERWOOD & variations - Sussex/Kent borders
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 10 October 12 13:03 BST (UK) »
Hello Melbell,

the surname Sherwood appears in Robert Dawsons book on Romany genealogy as a recognised traveller surname.Other variations given are Sherrard,Sherred and Sterrard.In Hampshire,Surrey,London and Yorks between 1822 and 1911.

So you could be barking up the right tree!

Nel.
      I have an ancestor Ellinor sharrard who married robert desbrow in 1703.There appears to be no record whatsoever of her birth.I dont know if she was romany.Any clues out there ?