There has been many discussions about gypsy travellers on GR . If you do an advanced search and put Gypsy in it comes up with all previous threads.
You can also google Bill Lee's travellers tales
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Hi Quinsgran :-)
I spoke to my Mum earlier today and would you believe she can remember running through the Gypsy Caravan section of Manchester’s Wythenshawe Estate as a child [early 1940s]. Her Mum Hannah Lee loved buying lots of trinkets from the Gypsies. Hannah I know read tea leaves for guests. Wonder if this was an influence from her paternal side??
Thank you for the web suggestions – It’s all grist for the Mill – But I must say I am fascinated that this may be a possibility. I have read that some Gypsy Families changed there surnames….did the Surname of Lee at any time change? Could this be why I am finding it hard to locate them with more substantial information? I am still interested to hearing others thoughts on the Census takings for Edward and his family…I am more than sure it is them in the 1871 census…..but where were they in 1861 census [?] and where did they vanish [?] leaving Edward on his own…..any one out there willing to try and find Charles and Ann in the 1861 Census – the above posts are a guide line….any questions just ask…..Its a mystery all right.
Cheers – Steve Campbell ;-)
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Sorry, I must be getting old or sillier but the 1871 you give fits fine with the 1861 I gave didnt it? How many Ann Lees living in Newington were born in Hunton, Hants? And the two children, Charles and Sarah match with your 1871 ??
Going on from the wedding cert and Charles being a stonemason?? That was a very skilled job requiring an apprenticeship. May be his job was enhanced a bit by Edward?
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Hi Heather :-)
It gets a little confusing....I go cross eyed with it - It isn't an age thing at all.
The 1871 Census that corresponds with the 1861 Census is for a seperate family - whilst all the information regarding Ann matches I totally agree - but the biggest fact is that Edward Lee should be present as a baby. Edward writes he was born in Walworth.
Comparing the families in the 1871 Census as follows ->
1871 England Census. Civil Parish: St Mary Newington. Ecc Parish: All Saints. County/Island: London. Country: England. Reg District: St Saviour Southwark. Sub Reg District: St Peter Walworth. Address: 14 Little Park Road. Household Members: Ann Lee aged 26 [?] - Head - Widow - Occupation: Hawker - Born: Hants [Hampshire] Halton. Charles Lee aged 22 - Son - Occupation: Hawker - Born: Surrey Newington. * Edward Lee aged 1- Grand Son - Born: Newington - Surrey - London. Sarah Lee aged 23 - Daughter [?] - Occupation: Charwoman - Born: Surrey Newington.
1871 England Census about Charles Lee Name: Charles Lee Age: 23 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1848 Relation: Son Mother's Name: Ann Gender: Male Where born: Brixton, Surrey, England Civil parish: Lambeth St Mary Ecclesiastical parish: St Matthew Brixton Town: Brixton County/Island: Surrey Country: England Registration district: Lambeth Sub-registration district: Brixton ED, institution, or vessel: 2 Household schedule number: 215 Household Members: Name Age Ann Lee 53 Charles Lee 23 Emma Lee 11 Rosa Nath 18
Indeed Edward more than likely was gilding the lily when he wrote his father was a Stonemason - as you say it is a very skilled job and would have required an apprenticeship.
Cheers - Steve.
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Hi All :-)
Of to bed here in Aus....It was near 3am when I got to bed last night [Oh dear].
I have just been reading a few other posts in regards to manners etc and that short answers can seem of the cuff - coming across as rude.
Please - To all who have replied to this thread during the past few days I am more than thankful you have taken the time and effort in helping me - I appreciate it immensly - anything is possible with Family Trees and sometimes requires incredible lateral thinking. The Lee family started to blur for me and any thoughts most welcome for any information I just may have missed or overlooked. All avenues a possibility ;-)
Good Night zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Cheers - Steve Campbell.
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Hi Steve. Interesting that your mum recalls being at the gypsy site when she was young. So it look like a possibility. You asked about gypsies changing names. I know there were Smith gypsies who used the middle name Lee. Looking for a Smith would be a bigger nightmare.
Did you do advanced search on GR as I suggested entering gypsy traveller. Another member Cheryl is tracing her LEE gypsy family
Google Was Your Ancestor A Gypsy
Go to 1881 census and enter LEE hawker.
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Still dont follow Steve, as the 1871 ann is from hants, as is the ann in the 1861 - the other 1871 ann is from Brixton.
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Hi Heather :-)
Below are the Census information for 2 families.
The first 2 are the 1861 & 1871 census. Father as John - Mother as Ann - Ann is born in Hunton Hampshire [in both census takings]....yes there is a son Charles & daughter Sarah - but they are also accounted for in the *1871 census.
The last census is also for *1871 - Ann Lee born in Halton Hampshire - son Charles & daughter Sarah grandson Edward Lee as a child.
They are seperate families - The first Lee family of 1861 I agree look they are the likeliest to be mine....but void themselves out with being in the 1871 census - so mine are still unaccounted for in 1861 and earlier :-( ........................................................................................................................ 1st Lee Family 1861 Census.
1861 England Census about Ann Lee Civil parish: Lambeth Ecclesiastical parish: St Matthew County/Island: Surrey Country: England Street Address:
Occupation:
Condition as to marriage: View image
Registration district: Lambeth Sub-registration district: Brixton ED, institution, or vessel: 2 Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 172 Household Members: Name Age John Lee – b:c1821 – Sittingbourne - Kent 40 Ann Lee – b:c1819 – Hunton - Hampshire 42 Charles Lee - b:c1849 – Brixton. 12 Sarah Lee - b:c1856 – Brixton. 5 Emma Lee – b:c1860 – Brixton. 1
First Lee Family 1871 Census.
1871 England Census about Charles Lee Civil parish: Lambeth St Mary Ecclesiastical parish: St Matthew Brixton Town: Brixton County/Island: Surrey Country: England Registration district: Lambeth Sub-registration district: Brixton ED, institution, or vessel: 2 Household schedule number: 215 Household Members: Name Age Ann Lee b:c1818 – Hunton – Hampshire. 53 Charles Lee – b:c1848 – Brixton. 23 Emma Lee – b:c1860 – Brixton. 11 Rosa Nath – b:c1853 – Brixton. 18
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Second Lee Family 1871 Census. 'Mine'.
1871 England Census about Ann Lee Name: Ann Lee Age: 26 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1845 Relation: Head Gender: Female Where born: Halton, Hampshire, England Civil parish: St Mary Newington Ecclesiastical parish: All Saints County/Island: London Country: England Registration district: St Saviour Southwark Sub-registration district: St Peter Walworth ED, institution, or vessel: 30 Household Members: Name Age Ann Lee b:c1845 [?] – Halton – Hampshire. 26 Charles Lee – b:c1849 – Newington – Surrey. 22 * Edward Lee b:c1870 – Newington – Surrey. 1 Sarah Lee – b:c1848 – Newington – Surrey. 23
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Hopefully I have explained myself clearer - It gets confusing ;-)
Cheers - Steve.
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Hi All :-)
I am so tired and am heading of to bed – but I am excited by what I just found.
James Lee b:c1811 a Baker born in Berdmondsey Surrey his wife Ann Lee b:c1815 in Alton Hampshire. There Children as follows. James Lee b:c1835 – Southwark Surrey Mary Ann Lee b:c1838 – Southwark Surrey Charles Lee b:c1848 – Newington Surrey
I think the 1871 census which has Ann widowed and age wrong should be written as Abt 56 years of age [and born in Alton Hampshire and not Halton Hampshire]. And [as I thought – and has been pointed out] Charles & Sarah are a married couple and not siblings – Edward Lee was there son.
The challenge now is to find them in the 1861 census - any takers in seeking them out ;-)
Below are them in the 1841 & 1851 censuses.
I would love others opinions – I am so tired it is near 2:30am in the morning here – but I’m happy it looks to be them [?]
Cheers – Steve.
............................................................................................................ 1851 Census
Name: James Lees Age: 41 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1810 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Ann Gender: Male Where born: Bemondsey, Surrey, England Civil parish: Newington Ecclesiastical parish: Walworth St Peter County/Island: Surrey Country: England Street Address:
Occupation:
Condition as to marriage:
Disability: View image
Registration district: Newington Sub-registration district: St Peter Walworth ED, institution, or vessel: 30 Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 260 Household Members: Name Age James Lees b:c1810 - Bermondsey 41 Ann Lees b:c1815 – Alton - Hampshire 36 James Lees – b:c1835 - Southwark 16 Mary Ann Lees b:c1838 - Southwark 13 Charles Lees b:c1848 - Newington 3
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1841 England Census about James Lee Name: James Lee Age: 30 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1811 Gender: Male Where born: Surrey, England Civil parish: St George The Martyr Hundred: Southwark County/Island: Surrey Country: England Street Address:
Occupation: View image
Registration district: St George the Martyr Southwark Sub-registration district: Kent Road Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age James lee b:c1811 - Baker Ann Lee b:c1816 James Lee b:c1835 Mary Lee b:c1838
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