This is a bit off topic, but does anyone know anything about French Gypsy history? One branch of my family are Guytons. It has long been rumored in my families history that perhaps the Guytons were of partial Gypsy descent. I'm not sure if this is merely the phonetic similarity in the surname Guyton to Gitan - not sure where to start on this research; just curious.
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But like I said, illiteracy can change a lot of things. That's why Django's name was recorded as Jean-Got by some French bureaucrat, or why some Korean-Americans were saddled with the last name "Lee" when immigration officials refused to allow them to have a last name that consisted only of the vowel sound "e" in English (like happened to my brother-in-law's family). The idea that some American office worker just didn't hear a difference between the French sounds "-ton" and "-tan" is not too strange, many of my students can't hear or pronounce the difference. And maybe they were hunting for a way to write "Jzhee" and came up with "Guy" for lack of other options.
Sorry, this was just rambling really. It is interesting, at least to me. Let us know if you discover anything.