Author Topic: Cain Smith 1733 gypsy  (Read 245 times)

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Re: Cain Smith 1733 gypsy
« Reply #9 on: Monday 09 June 25 20:37 BST (UK) »
Reading that report makes me think of recent newspaper reports of families going into a restaurant, eating expensive meals and walking out without paying.
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Re: Cain Smith 1733 gypsy
« Reply #10 on: Monday 09 June 25 20:42 BST (UK) »
gc and Rosie  - exactly the same information that I have - when i load everyone into my ancestry tree, it goes crazy, Sarah was having children to 2 men every year for about 10 years  ???
It's so confusing, I can't get definite record to tie Cain in to all of the children. Tommy Smith and Sarah have lots of records in Derbyshire. I am trying hard not to rely on Ancestry tree info as its too easy to add incorrect information.
Both royal gypsies have newspaper reports on the funerals. Wisdom was accompanied by the poet John Clare during his time in Lincolnshire.

Absolom and Wisdom have the same mum but not dad. I've tried taking Tommy out but it's not helping. Sarah must have been many women in one! ;D


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Re: Cain Smith 1733 gypsy
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 10 June 25 13:32 BST (UK) »
How do you know that it is the same Sarah having children to 2 different men.  :-\

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