Ed,
Sorry to labour the point, but how do you imagine electoral registration was carried out? All I have been able to discover is that it was the ERO's responsibility to 'canvass' the local electorate. I assume this either meant delivering a form through the post or knocking on the door to see who lived there. If it was the latter, then it could well have been Mrs L who provided the householder's name, occasionally forgetting the Allen.
No one denies that the family of the adult Charles knew itself as Lechmere. The point at issue is whether, as a 13 or 14 year old, Charles was sufficiently anal about it to insist that his working life began in that name rather than that of the stepfather who was very much alive at time and would have probably helped him secure his first job.
Sorry to labour the point, but how do you imagine electoral registration was carried out? All I have been able to discover is that it was the ERO's responsibility to 'canvass' the local electorate. I assume this either meant delivering a form through the post or knocking on the door to see who lived there. If it was the latter, then it could well have been Mrs L who provided the householder's name, occasionally forgetting the Allen.
No one denies that the family of the adult Charles knew itself as Lechmere. The point at issue is whether, as a 13 or 14 year old, Charles was sufficiently anal about it to insist that his working life began in that name rather than that of the stepfather who was very much alive at time and would have probably helped him secure his first job.
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