A Record of the CLASPER Family History

Introduction & Record of Updates

Please note that this website is still under construction

I first began researching my family tree in 1996 after it had dawned on me that my dad was the last remaining family member of his generation, and once he passed away there would be no one left to answer some important questions about my relatives.

As often happens with older family members he wasn't particularly interested in 'digging-up' the past, but over a period of time it was possible to get him to talk and I was able to get some useful information.

As my tree progressed I used the Family History magazines and the internet to advertise my surname interests and to make contact with other people researching the same names.

At the same time many hours were spent in the local history department of the library transcribing all the Clasper entries in the St. Catherine's Index. These records were then input into the computer database program I was using (Custodian) so that they could be stored and searched. All reports and trees were produced on Family Tree Maker, but the free internet program GenPage will be used in my web pages.

Through the internet, contacts were made with other researchers who were very helpful in supplying and exchanging what they knew or had obtained through their own research. Contact was made with branches of the family in England, Scotland, the United States, Canada and Australia. Special mention has to be made for the help received from Rod Clayburn, Tracey Clasper, Karl W Clasper, Kris Jacobs, George Clasper & Mairi Frew in the U.K. & Julie Clasper, Sandra Johnson & Elizabeth Brook in Australia, and Linda A Nordby in Canada, as well as all the others who have exchanged information with me.

Tracing the family tree has been an absorbing and very interesting pastime and it will continue to be so for some years yet. It has given me a greater insight into local history and a better understanding of how our ancestors lived and worked. The many trees I have put together still need connecting up to each other and this is now the main task in hand, to produce one big 'Clasper' Family Tree.

The chapters are set out beginning with the early records of the Clasper family.

The following chapters consist of all the branches of the family which I have researched. 

Anyone with information to add, or requiring information about any of these branches should contact the author John Bage at ;-   jbne17514@blueyonder.co.uk

Disclaimer

Although attempts are made to ensure complete accuracy, I cannot accept any losses incurred due to errors or mistakes within. Data has been sourced from many places and therefore can be subject to errors. It is the individuals responsibility to double check all information.

Information about living persons is a sensitive issue and their consent would be required before information is passed on to third parties. The author has taken great care to record the information on these web pages as accurately as possible, however, if any errors are discovered he would appreciate feedback in order to rectify them.

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Record of Updates;-

09 June 2004

Ch 7......... Articles on the Skiff Inn, and Courageous Children added.

Ch 12....... Ship for Alice Clasper and children should read Runic not Medic.

06 July 2004

Ch 7......... Info added.

03 Aug 2004

Ch 9......... Info added.

30 Aug 2004

Info added.

1 Sep. 2004

Info added to Roll of Honour page.

17 Oct. 2004

Photo Album 5 added.

21 Oct. 2004

Info added to Chapter 7..

7 Oct. 2005

Section on John Hawks Clasper added. Chapter numbering removed.

22 Oct. 2005

Section on John Hawks Clasper updated with photos of trophies.

9 Aug. 2006

Text version of Harry Clasper Family Tree added.

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