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Census 1841 - 1911
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Essex Police Records 1840 - 1881

An early policeman, sometimes called a Peeler or Bobby (Punch cartoon 1845 PD)
Essex Police Records 1840 - 1881 - officers surnames starting with the letter J.
The first General Force Register listing all the officers is in the Essex Record Office 'ERO' under reference J/P 2/1. It covers the period 1840-1881.
Images of the records are available online, but until now the records have not been indexed by name as the records are arranged by rank and collar number. Now History House has indexed them by name with their place of birth and linked them to the image of their individual record at the ERO. There are over 2000 names on the Register. Some names are repeated as they were promoted through the ranks.
Each record gives name, age, date of joining, height, where born, previous trade, marital status and date and reason for leaving the force.
Some records give health details, grading of their conduct, and disciplinary reasons for discharge. Examples include: having got drunk first night on patrol and again next morning (after one days service!); want of bodily strength; leaving his guard in company with a prostitute; drinking on duty; refusing to transfer; and one was discharged because he was conncted with a religious group called the Memonites.
The turnover of staff was quite high in the early years as the force seemed to struggle to find suitable recruits. Many of them were former soldiers born in Scotland and Ireland. This large turnover means that many fall between between census dates and you may be unaware that your ancestor was even in the police force. So it is worth checking the list.
For further information on the early years of the force, other resources to research your Essex police ancestors and for records covering 1881 - 1910 see our article Essex Police Records
Alphabetical list of officers' surnames and places of birth 1840-1881.
A B - Bo Br - By C - Cl Co - Cu D E F G H I J KL M N O P Q & R S - Sk Sm - Sy T U & V W Y
- George Jackett, SEAX record
- John Jackson, p.o.b. Ireland SEAX record
- John Jackson, p.o.b. Wilsden SEAX record
- Samuel James, p.o.b. Rochford SEAX record
- Thomas James, p.o.b. Silcomb Berks SEAX record
- John Jamieson, p.o.b. Halstead SEAX record
- Robert Jamieson, p.o.b. High Easter SEAX record
- Francis Jancock, p.o.b. Clare SEAX record
- Luke Jarman, p.o.b. Pagham SEAX record
- Charles Jarratt, p.o.b. Maistone SEAX record
- James Jay, p.o.b. Colchester SEAX record
- George Jeffries, p.o.b. Wiltshire SEAX record
- George Johnson, p.o.b. Rochford SEAX record
- James Johnson, p.o.b. Great Holland SEAX record
- John Johnson, p.o.b. London SEAX record
- Joseph Johnson, p.o.b. Wickham St Pauls SEAX record
- Joseph Johnson, p.o.b. Wickham St Paul SEAX record
- William Johnson, p.o.b. Ballyclogh Ireland SEAX record
- John Johnston, p.o.b. Rosshire SEAX record
- John Jonas, p.o.b. Lavenham SEAX record
- John Jonas, p.o.b. Lavenham SEAX record
- Frederick William Jones, p.o.b. Romford SEAX record
- John Jones, p.o.b. Moulsham SEAX record
- George Jordan, p.o.b. Runsell SEAX record
- Henry Jordan, p.o.b. Ipswich SEAX record
- James Jordan, p.o.b. Stansted Essex SEAX record
- William Joselyne, p.o.b. Old Sandford SEAX record
- Linn Joseph, p.o.b. Great Baddow SEAX record
- Joseph John Joslin, p.o.b. Great Baddow SEAX record
- Charles Josling, p.o.b. Hockley SEAX record
- James Josling, p.o.b. Broomfield SEAX record
- Anthony Joyce, p.o.b. Clifton Galway SEAX record
- Charles Joyce, p.o.b. Somerset SEAX record
- Charles Joyce, SEAX record
- William Joyce, p.o.b. Dunmow SEAX record
- William Joyce, p.o.b. Dunmow SEAX record
- William Judd, p.o.b. Stebbing SEAX record
- James Juniper, p.o.b. Birch SEAX record


