« Reply #3 on: Friday 17 August 12 07:05 BST (UK) »
Hi,
German Gypsies were sometimes called Black Dutch! [not so often as Black German] "Chicanere Roma" because of their skin colour a lot of the Black Dutch went to the New World mid 1700's some did come and settle in the British Isles most of them hid their Heritage, in the then New World they married with the natives and non white people's, Valentine/Valentyn was an early Dutch surname used by Gypsies, Lee [Leah] can be found in Northern Germany and I do believe that a Clan of the Boswells came from Holland you also had an influx of Hungarian Gypsies arrive around mid 1800's, borders were more open prior to 1900 no passports just free to rome but not so good for us researching our ancestors.
ESSEX, KENT, LONDON, SUFFOLK, SUSSEX.
Bachelor, Baker, Beeny, Boswell, Brazil, Burgess, Carter, Clements, Cooper, Cornelius, Collins, Day, Dobson, Eastwood, Ellis, Farr, Fairbeard, Harris, Holland/s, Jenkins, Jones, Kennett, K/nave/s, Lyon, Lee, Penfold, Ransley, Robert/s, Reeve/s, Smith, Stone, Thompsett, Tomsit, Wood/s.