Baptism Lpool.jpgFrom a Liverpool Baptism Register..............the writing is not that bad but I'm struggling with the surname; can anyone decipher?
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Looks like Clare to me.Co-ordinator for PoW project Southern Region 08
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familysearch.org has this;
Ella Clare Tranpleasure baptised 6th April 1879 at St. Luke's, Liverpool. Father Reginald Clare Tranpleasure; Mother Amelia.Last edited by GallowayLass; 30-05-14, 17:19.
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There is however a tree on ancestry where the surname is given as Trampleasure. Indexes for her and siblings on ancestry vary between the two spellings.
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Ella Clare seems to have been born as Clare Ella and in 1903 married as such to George Hayter Cullen at St Mary's, Islington with her sister Mabel as a witness.
Another tree on ancestry shows Reginald to have been born in 1853 in Hackney, son of Daniel Trampleasure and Eliza Clare. This accounts for the middle name of father and daughter.
The same tree says Reginald Clare Trampleasure married Amelia Jackson 12 June 1874 in West Derby district.
The same tree also says that the couple separated. This could well have happened c.1883 and have something to with Reginald received 4 months imprisonment on 30 March 1883 at Lancaster Quarter Sessions. His crime was embezzlement.
He didn't learn his lesson!! As soon as he was released, he's up in court again on 30 July at Lancaster Assizes. This time his crme was that he Uttered a forged Bill of Exchange Knowing it to be forged with intent to defraud. He got 5 years.Last edited by GallowayLass; 30-05-14, 18:01.
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