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Offline kiwithai

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Policeman of Wiltshire area
« on: Sunday 03 January 21 06:38 GMT (UK) »
Hi All
Is there anywhere I can get a history on the Police in Wiltshire districts from when they formed to around 1850 looking for the name of Fowler what have been told he was a policeman and he may have or not escorted convicts to Australia
On another information he retired and not wanted to take convicts
I need to sort this out your help appreciated
Jolly, Cook, Fowler, Carty, George, Mclean, Doidge, May, Sidford,  Yule, De. Rosier Familys
Wiltshire England, New Zealand, Dublin Ireland, Cornwall England

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Re: Policeman of Wiltshire area
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 03 January 21 07:14 GMT (UK) »
There is a short history in this article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiltshire_Police

If there are any records, they are likely to be at the Wiltshire & Swindon Records Centre.
https://wshc.org.uk/
Garrad (Suffolk, Essex, Somerset), Crocker (Somerset), Vanstone (Devon, Jersey), Sims (Wiltshire), Bridger (Kent)

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Re: Policeman of Wiltshire area
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 03 January 21 07:41 GMT (UK) »

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Re: Policeman of Wiltshire area
« Reply #3 on: Monday 04 January 21 05:26 GMT (UK) »
Hi Kiwithai,

As a matter of interest I have an ancestor who was a "Policeman" on the GWR. In those early days a policeman was regarded as a signalman on the Great Western Railway.

I only mention this out of interest to indicate there may be other occupations which are referred to as policeman.

Alan
Browse, Peggs, Revans/Revance/Ribbans, Spall,   in Suffolk/Norfolk
Belcher, Elderfield, Froude, Saunders,  Stimson, Tame,   in Berks
Artis, Gray in Norfolk


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Re: Policeman of Wiltshire area
« Reply #4 on: Monday 04 January 21 08:39 GMT (UK) »
he was a policeman and he may have or not escorted convicts to Australia
On another information he retired and not wanted to take convicts


If be surprised if a policeman were to accompany convicts on the voyage to Australia. I could be wrong, but I thought there were military guards on the convict ships.

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Re: Policeman of Wiltshire area
« Reply #5 on: Monday 04 January 21 10:05 GMT (UK) »
Maddy yes i agree seems strange I have been puzzled with this for someti.e now someone in our line decided to say he was a policeman after little research before he came to New Zealand he was a innkeeper and shop keeper so policeman I don't believe unless I can find he was
Thank you for your input more help appreciated
Jolly, Cook, Fowler, Carty, George, Mclean, Doidge, May, Sidford,  Yule, De. Rosier Familys
Wiltshire England, New Zealand, Dublin Ireland, Cornwall England

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Re: Policeman of Wiltshire area
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 06 January 21 03:24 GMT (UK) »
Don't necessarily discount it.

Just before Christmas I researched a family for a friend and found a fellow who was a police constable at Grove Police Station, St Pancras in the 1851 census. When he was married 3 years later in 1854 he put his occupation as "ironmonger" (his father was a blacksmith) and in later censuses he was a "warehouseman" and then "cabman".

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Re: Policeman of Wiltshire area
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 12 January 21 17:39 GMT (UK) »
Wiltshire Constabulary were formed in 1839.
Whatever records exist will be held at the Wiltshire and Swindon Family History Centre in Chippenham.
Email is archives@wiltshire.gov.uk
They are very helpful and will answer enquiries without charge if straightforward, or otherwise will do sone research for you at a reasonable cost.
I agree that it is extremely unlikely that a police officer would have escorted prisoners on a convict ship.
I had a relative who joined the Metropolitan police in the mid 19th C., and the Met certainly have records for individual officers, so I imagine Wiltshire will be the same.