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ROMANY AND TRAVELLER COMMUNITIES

he website of the Romany and Traveller Family History Society (), our expert's choice this month, has all sorts of excellent advice if you have transient kin. It's a complicated subject, and the key to searching within many sources, indexes and databases is the clever use of keywords. Words such as circus, fair, caravan, van, tent, camp and encampment can all help when using historic newspapers. There are

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