Hi,
My great-grandfather, Albert Boyes, was born to Ellen (Nellie) Boyes, an unwed single mother, in 1910. On the 1911 census Nellie and baby Albert are listed as visiting someone in Hillsborough; Nellie's family home was in Brightside.
Genetic testing that I've undergone has suggested that Albert Boyes' father was at least partially Romani. I know of the Darnall Feasting Grounds from the "The Romani" site but as I'm new to Romani genealogy and from the south of the city I don't have much knowledge of the Romani community in north Sheffield around the time Albert was born. Where were the encampments, for instance?
For what it's worth, Smith, a common Romani surname, is my top surname match on 23andme. The 1901 census lists an Isral (Israel?) Smith, the batchelor son of Mama Smith born in 1878, as living at the Darnall Feasting Ground but of course given the nature of the Romani it's unlikely he lived there in 1911. Smith is also a common surname amongst English-speaking people as a whole so this confuses the situation somewhat.
Any help would be appreciated!
