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Sue in Sunny Worthing

Sue in Sunny Worthing Report 14 Mar 2009 22:28

Have been in touch with a couple of GR members who are also researching the Baileys and guess what? .......... they have both confirmed that they were Romany Gypsies!!!! Well done, again, Evie - you clever old thing!!

Timothy Bailey married Mary Boswell (whether they actually married is another thing, marriage certainly wasn't registered). Timothy BAYLEY was living with the Boswells (mis spelt as Bosshill) in 1871 census.

One of Mary Boswell's sisters was called Delilah!!

Think I may have come to the end of the line with this one now but my Grandaughter is well please to get back to 1820's

Sue

FannyByGaslight

FannyByGaslight Report 14 Mar 2009 22:57

Ive got the UMP now
I missed it all
stomps off to bed!

Sue go steady on the,,clever old evie,,bit,she needs to get through doorways you know, and the size of the head wont allow it if you carry on.

Sue in Sunny Worthing

Sue in Sunny Worthing Report 14 Mar 2009 23:05

Hi Vivienne,

I still need to look at my Barnard line!!! Found some on IGI & am just about to put a note on - so don't go to bed just yet!!

Gotta give Evie credit - she said they were gypsies from the word go!!!

EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 15 Mar 2009 03:07

Your Barnard line ... stop trying to wedge yourself into us Barnards, will ya?

Fake Barnard.

When I was very wee, my mum would take me shopping for winter clothing -- the coat and hat sets with fuzzy collars that were popular in the 50s. When the sales clerk wasn't looking, she would have to swap the hats that went with the coats, to get the biggest hat there to go with whatever size coat I was wearing at the time. Feet just the same. ;)

I leave you with that image.