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Ken

Ken Report 13 Mar 2005 16:15

Hi Nell, Would you look for my grandfather Richard Henry Charles Beels, I think he was with Islington Division. Many thanks Ken

Unknown

Unknown Report 13 Mar 2005 16:22

Ken You are in luck! Date Warrant First name Last name Rank Number Station Reason PO Date 22/12/1902 89364 RICHARD BEELS PC 762 Y JOINED 01/04/1905 89364 RICHARD BEELS PC 612 Y To 302 N 03/04/1905 24/01/1919 89364 RICHARD BEELS PC 865 N On Pay 27/01/1919 28/12/1927 89364 RICHARD BEELS PC 865 N PENSIONED 25/12/1927 Y is Kentish Town and N is Stoke Newington. Perhaps he was the copper that looked after my Uncle Sam and my dad when they got taken to Stoke Newington nick after getting lost in Clissold Park! nell nell

Ken

Ken Report 13 Mar 2005 16:44

Thanks for your help Nell. I used to play footie in Clissold Park in the 60's at lunchtime, when I worked at a printing company opposite there. Hope the local constabulary treated your folks well!!!!! Ken (Northants)

Tammy

Tammy Report 13 Mar 2005 16:51

To Helen Could you please look for - HENRY GEORGE MOFFATT born 1851-1935 he was in the Police in 1881 and 1891 - he lived in Bromley. he was in the River Police in 1901 - he lived in Teddington. Hope this info. is OK Thank you Regards Tammy

Unknown

Unknown Report 13 Mar 2005 17:31

Ken Mu Uncle Sam liked the lemonade and buns they gave him so much that he decided to get lost again!!! nell

Unknown

Unknown Report 13 Mar 2005 17:34

Tammy Date Warrant First name Last name Rank Number Station Reason PO Date 15/12/1873 57448 HENRY G MOFFATT PC TA JOINED 19/12/1898 57448 MOFFATT PC 3 TA PENSIONED 18/12/1898 TA = Thames division. nell

Ken

Ken Report 13 Mar 2005 17:35

Nell, Bet he didn't like the clip round the ear that he got for getting lost again!!

Paul

Paul Report 13 Mar 2005 18:04

Hi Helen This offer is very kind of you Alfred Henry Marsden joined I think around May 1879 but was dismissed .Any inform would be wonderful. Ta Chris

Unknown

Unknown Report 13 Mar 2005 18:21

Paul Date Warrant First name Last name Rank Number Station Reason PO Date 27/09/1886 63662 ALFRED MARSDEN PC 469 R To CID S 28/09/1886 18/10/1887 63662 ALFRED MARSDEN PC CID 67 S PC 221 B (DISCIPLINARY) 19/10/1887 02/11/1889 63662 MARSDEN PC 221 B DISMISSED 01/11/1889 nell

Unknown

Unknown Report 13 Mar 2005 18:23

Lesley Date Warrant First name Last name Rank Number Station Reason PO Date 31/05/1920 110189 WALTER RUMSEY PC 599 V JOINED 29/09/1939 110189 RUMSEY PC 539 V To Army 15/09/1939 V was Wandsworth. nell

Paul

Paul Report 13 Mar 2005 19:34

Hi nell, Thanks a lot, I wonder what he did?!!!!??? Regards, Paul

Tammy

Tammy Report 13 Mar 2005 19:47

To Helen Thank you very much, more info. to add to the file! Thanks again Regards Tammy

Jan

Jan Report 13 Mar 2005 20:01

Nell, do these records by any chance include Mounted Military Police? If so, can you find Albert Ernest Bailey - he came from the Royal Horse Artillery to the MMP possibly between 1908-1912. At that time he may have lived in St. Pancras or more likely Woolwich. No matter if these records not included, thanks for the offer anyway. Jan :-)

Unknown

Unknown Report 13 Mar 2005 20:58

Jan It's just the Met police. Military police are part of the army, aren't they? nell

Jan

Jan Report 14 Mar 2005 15:51

Yes Nell. I was just wishful thinking. Thanks for your offer anyway. Jan :-))

Unknown

Unknown Report 14 Mar 2005 17:34

Kerry Sorry, no Richard Patrick. nell

Unknown

Unknown Report 14 Mar 2005 17:36

Irene No James Irving, sorry! nell

Unknown

Unknown Report 14 Mar 2005 18:10

Irene I'm sorry. There's only one Robert Irving and he joined and left in the 1880s as a PC. nell

Unknown

Unknown Report 14 Mar 2005 22:59

Sorry Marianne No William Clark for the dates you mentioned. nell

SilverLady

SilverLady Report 14 Mar 2005 23:14

Thank you for looking Nell. Marianne.