Is Baker a Gypsy surname?

Yes, Baker appears on records of Romany and Traveller family histories in Great Britain, indicating it is recognized as a surname used within these communities. While not exclusive to, or exclusively originating as, a Gypsy surname, it is listed in The Gypsy Surname Index of Great Britain.
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What are the Gypsy surnames in the UK?

Gypsy surnames which occur in Surrey include Cooper, Matthews, Ayres, Smith, Green, Taylor, Williams, Brazil, Shepherd, Beaney, Chapman and Scott among others.
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How to tell if you have Gypsy ancestry?

Companies like Sequencing.com offer convenient DNA testing kits that can tell you exactly what ethnicities you are whether you're Hungarian Roma, European Roma or English Roma. Today's tests are incredibly precise and can denote specific locations regarding places of origin, such as Eastern Europe or Western Europe.
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Who is the biggest Gypsy family in the UK?

Gypsy leaders. The Boswells were for centuries one of England's largest and most important Gypsy families. The Boswell clan were a large extended family of Travellers, and in old Nottinghamshire dialect the word bos'll was used as a term for Travellers and Roma in general.
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Who is the richest Gypsy family in the UK?

Born in a caravan on the side of the road, Alfie Best becomes the richest Gypsy in the world, tackling the biggest challenge of modern times. Born in a caravan on the side of the road, Alfie Best becomes the richest Gypsy in the world, tackling the biggest challenge of modern times.
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Gypsy surnames

What is a British Gypsy called?

The Romanichal (UK: /ˈrɒmənɪtʃæl/ US: /-ni-/; also known as English Gypsies) are a Romani subgroup in the United Kingdom.
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What is the DNA of Gypsies?

A 2020 whole-genome study confirmed the northern Indian origins, and also confirmed substantial Balkan and Middle Eastern ancestry amongst Roma in Central and Eastern Europe. The study also included a sample of Roma from Spain and Lithuania, which revealed significantly higher levels of European ancestry.
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Do Gypsies have birth certificates?

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that "Everyone shall have the right to recognition everywhere as a person before the law." Various international organisations estimate that there are approximately 680,000 stateless persons residing in Europe today; a relatively large number of them are ethnic Roma with ...
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What is an Irish Gypsy called?

Irish Travellers refer to themselves as Pavees, Minkiers or in Irish 'an lucht siúil' meaning 'the walking people'. They are a traditionally itinerant ethnic group who maintain a set of traditions including their own secret language.
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What is the most famous Gypsy family?

The Boswells (Bosville/Boss) are one of the largest and most well-known of all the British Romany Gypsy families. The family has always been admired for their skills in wagon building and musicianship and are especially known for their knowledge of horses and horse breeding.
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Who is the famous Gypsy in the UK?

Rabbi Howell was born in 1867 in a Gypsy camp in Dore, and in 1895 made history as the first Romany footballer to play for England. Throughout his career, Howell was known in the newspa- pers as 'The Gypsy'.
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Do Travellers pay council tax?

Do Gypsies and Travellers pay Council Tax, Rent and Charges? Authorised Gypsy and Traveller sites are charged Council tax the same as other residential dwellings.
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What blood type do Gypsies have?

Blood groups in 2,935 Roms (Gypsies) of East Slovakia show the following frequencies of phenotypes and genes: A1A2BO phenotypes: A1 — 32.91%, A2 — 2.42%, B — 25.21%, O — 30.15%, A1B — 8.45%, A2B — 0.85%, A1 — 0.2363, A2 — 0.0217, B — 0.1929, O — 0.5491.
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What qualifies you as a Gypsy?

Romani (Gypsy), Roma and Irish Traveller people belong to minority ethnic groups that have contributed to British society for centuries. Their distinctive way of life and traditions manifest themselves in nomadism, the centrality of their extended family, unique languages and entrepreneurial economy.
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What do Americans call Gypsies?

American English, Spanish, Romani, Angloromani, Caló Religion. Christianity, Islam, Romani folklore. The Romani, or Roma, are a nomadic ethnic group, often pejoratively referred to as Gypsies, who have been in the Americas since the first Romani people reportedly arrived on Christopher Columbus' third voyage in 1498.
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Whose genes are stronger, mother or father?

The nucleus contains genetic info in a combination of 23 pairs of chromosomes that are made from DNA. You inherit one pair from each of your parents. Only one pair, chromosome 23 determines the gender. Genetically, a person actually carries more of his/her mother's genes than his/her father's.
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Why do full siblings look different?

Because you don't inherit exactly the same set of genes as your siblings, these genetic variants will be different for each of you.
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Can a baby have DNA of two fathers?

Superfecundation is the fertilization of two or more ova from the same menstrual cycle by sperm from the same or different males, whether through separate acts of intercourse or during a single sexual encounter with multiple males. This can result in twin babies that have different biological fathers.
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What is the largest Gypsy site in the UK?

As the largest travellers' site in Britain, Dale Farm drew much media interest.
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What do Gypsies prefer to be called?

Although the term "Roma" was endorsed in place of "Gypsies" at the first World Roma Congress in London, many Romani people in Britain prefer to call themselves Gypsies, or names that include the term such as Romani Gypsies or Romany Gypsies. They also commonly refer to themselves as Romani or Romanies.
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How do I know if I have Gypsy blood?

By gathering other types of information about a person or a family, it may be possible to confirm that you have Gypsy blood. There are four main characteristics to look out for in an individual: Typical Romany surname: common ones include Cooper, Smith, Lee, Boswell, Lovell, Doe, Wood, Young and Heron.
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