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    Cool

    Thankx....also, what about Richenda Youngs who is travelling with William Stewart family and Grays in 1861 England? Is this Richenda Gray (B. 1866 in Lancashire, Eng) who is the daughter of Joshua and Delinda Gray? If so, what Youngs did she marry?

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    Hello

    Tried to follow this thread and the many 'marriages' of Jack GRAY!

    I have come across this book on books.google.co.uk

    Gypsies of Britain: an introduction to their history By Brian Seymour Vesey-FitzGerald

    Whilst not all the pages are included, I think you will find around page 112 interesting and confirm your theory !

    It also links GRAY to HERON & LEE

    You mention Tyso aka 'Taiso', this may be of interest form wiki

    The present building erected in the 14th century is built of local greenstone and had a tower added in the 15th century. Outside the north-east of the chancel is a headstone to two gypsies, Tyso Boswell and Edward Hearn, killed by lightning on the eve of Horncastle Fair in 1831

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