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Kincardineshire Police Personnel Register 1887-1949 POL-K-3-1 Kincardineshire Personnel Register Register Name Date of Date of Birth Place of Birth Where stationed Initial Grade or Final Grade or Rank Date of Leaving Photo? No. Appointment [initially, register will rank also record transfers] 1 John McPherson 1 Aug 1854 18 June 1826 Aberdeen Stonehaven Constable Deputy Chief Constable 14 May 1887 2 Robert Grant 3 Dec 1857 16 March 1827 Constable Sergeant Died 13 Nov 1885 3 Willian Nicol Senior 6 Nov 1858 15 July 1831 Aberdeen Auchinblae Constable Constable 1st Class 15 Nov 1891 4 William Archibald 22 Oct 1861 22 Feb 1833 Old Machar Aberdeen Hillside, Portlethen Constable Keeper of Legalised Police Cells 15 Oct 1891 Rt no 5 Alexander Brown 2 Dec 1861 27 Sep 1830 Insch, Aberdeen Stonehaven Constable Constable 1st Class 29 Oct 1887 Dc no Sergeant, Keeper of County 6 William Thomson 4 Mar 1864 13 Sep 1837 Belhelvie, Aberdeenshire Stonehaven Constable Buildings 15 May 1893 Rt no 7 David Mitchell 26 June 1867 16 Jun 1843 Kinneff, Aberdeenshire Hillside Constable Constable 17 Dec 1888 Rs no 8 Adam Murray 21 Feb 1869 25 May 1839 St. Cyrus, Kincardine Stonehaven Constable Constable 1st Class 15 May 1895 Rt no 9 James Low 8 Jan 1870 9 July 1842 Stonehaven Constable Sergeant 15 May 1899 Rt yes 10 George Gauld 23 June 1870 11 Oct 1842 Banchory Constable Constable 1st Class 15 Nov 1902 Rt yes 11 James Farquharson 13 Dec 1872 1 March 1845 Aberdeenshire Stonehaven Constable Inspector 15 Aug 1908 Rt yes 12 William Walker 14 Jan 1874 14 May 1849 Stonehaven Constable Constable 2nd Class 12 June 1886 Rs no 13 William Clark 21 Oct 1874 17 May 1850 Glenbervie Banchory Constable Constable 1st Class 15 May 1895 Rs no Inspector - Caretaker of County 14 James Gibson 10 April 1881 1 March 1859 St. Cyrus, Kincardine Stonehaven Constable Buildings Oct 1920 Rt yes 15 William Nicol Jr. 10 Sep 1883 16 March 1865 Kincardineshire Stonehaven Constable Constable 29 Oct 1890 Rs no Constable Gov. of Shetland 16 Alexander Coutts 14 Oct 1883 1 June 1851 Aberdeenshire Torry Constable Combination Poor House 14 May 1887 Ap no 17 William Wright 14 July 1884 3 March 1861 Banffshire Torry Constable Sergeant 15 July 1916 Rt yes 18 Robert Reid 16 Nov 1885 20 Feb 1851 Aboyne Stonehaven Constable Constable 1st Class 15 May 1914 Rt no 19 Charles Gauld 2nd July 1886 6 Sept 1854 Alford, Aberdeenshire Stonehaven Constable Constable 1st Class May 15 1915 Rt no 20 William Essen 12 June 1816 24 Nov 1860 Newmachar, Aberdeenshire Stonehaven Constable 9 Feb 1889 Rs no 21 William Anderson 16 May 1887 2 July 1862 Kemnay, Aberdeenshire Stonehaven Constable 15 May 1889 Rs no Caretaker of St Margaret's 22 William Mackie 5 Nov 1887 19 March 1863 Fyvie, Aberdeenshire Torry Constable Church & School 6 Oct 1890 Ap no 24 James Murray 9 Feb 1889 20 Dec 1864 Drumlithie Banchory Constable Constable 1st Class 15 Feb 1923 Rt no Reduced from Sergeant to 25 John Rennie Nicolson 3 May 1889 12 May 1864 Aberdeen Fettercairn Constable Constable 1st Class Sept 1910 Ret no 26 Alexander MacKenzie 8 June 1889 20 July 11865 Aberdeenshire Torry Constable Constable 1st Class Aug 7 1921 no 27 John Stephen 11 Oct 1890 17 Aug 1868 Ballater Torry Constable Constable May 1892 Tr. Gourdon no 28 William Napier 3 Nov 1890 8 Nov 1868 Easttown, Glenbervie Stonehaven Constable Sergeant 3 Nov 1924 Ret yes 29/1 George Simpson 10 Nov 1890 10 May 1868 Fordellis, Rathen Torry Constable Constable 15 Oct 1892 to Midlothian no 29/2 George Shepherd 15 Oct 1891 6 Dec 1867 Lochander, Midmar Gourdon Constable Constable 15 May to Aberdeen County no 30 Alexander Thomson 16 Nov 1891 1 May 1869 Downies Stonehaven Constable Constable 1st Class no 31 Robert Sim 5 May 1892 19 April 1873 Cullen, Banffshire Stonehaven Constable Constable 1st Class 15 April 1898 to Roxburgh yes 32 Forbes Gerrie 8 Nov 1892 18 Oct 1868 Fyvie, Aberdeenshire Stonehaven Constable Constable 3rd Class 16 July 1896 to Edinburgh no 33 James Tait 15 May 1893 16 Oct 1872 St. Cyrus, Kincardine Banchory Constable Inspector 15 May Ret yes 34 Robert Stewart 29 Oct 1894 24 Sep 1873 Alves, Elgin Banchory Constable Constable 28 Jan 1898 to Edinburgh yes 35 Thomas Jamie 15 May 1895 27 April 1873 Montrose Bervie Constable Constable 2nd Class 29 May 1930 Ret no 36 Lewis Davie 18 May 1895 27 March 1894 St. Cyrus, Kincardine Banchory Constable Constable 3rd Class 15 Jan 1900 to Dumbarton no 37 George Logan 15 July 1896 3 July 1872 Liverpool Banchory Constable Constable 15 Feb 1898 re-join Army no 38 James Gordon 15 July 1896 5 Feb 1876 Aberdeen Stonehaven Constable Constable 3rd Class 19 Jan 1901 to Govan Police yes 39 John Farquharson 27 Dec 1897 28 Sep 1875 Littletulloch Stonehaven Constable Sergeant 12 June 1929 Ret np Page 1 of 2 POL-K-3-1 Kincardineshire Personnel Register 15 June 1902 App Governor 40 James Hall 16 Feb 1898 28 Nov 1873 Lumsden, Aberdeenshire Banchory Constable Constable 2nd Class Kincardine Poor House no 22 Nov 1902 to Burgh of Govan 41 Edward Stewart 16 May 1898 1st Aug 1876 Mintlaw, Aberdeenshire Stonehaven Constable Police Force no 42 John Barnett 16 May 1899 4 April 1877 Huntly, Aberdeenshire Stonehaven Constable Sergeant 3 Oct 1930 Ret no 43 William Cowie 16 January 1900 28 April 1876 Benholm Stonehaven Constable Constable 1st Class 1 May 1931 Ret no 7 Jan 1905 App to Carlisle as 44 John Davidson 16 May 1900 16 April 1878 Brechin Stonehaven Constable Sergeant Insp. Of wts. & measures np 15 Feb 1906 Tr. to Midlothian 45 Alexander Anderson 21 January 1901 19 July 1881 Walkend, Cushnie, Aberdeenshire Stonehaven Constable Constable 1st Class Constabulary no 8 Aug 1924 Resigned - charged additional papers 46 William Charles George 23 June 1902 22 June 1883 Elgin Stonehaven Constable Sergeant drunk on duty included 47 John Forbes Brown 16 November 1902 23 May 1875 Auchinblae Banchory Constable Constable 1st Class 15 Nov 1929 Ret no Nov 1904 Transferred to Nov 1904 Trans to Lanarkshire 48 John Shirras 16 December 1902 411 Feb 1883 Kintore Constable Lanarkshire Constabulary Constabulary No 49 James Mackenzie 17 October 1904 10 Aug 1880 Warbuster, Hoy, Orkney Stonehaven Constable Constable 2st Class 15 May 1935 Ret. no 50 Edward Hopper Smith 22 February 1905 25 Oct 1883 Bonnar Quarries Banchory Constable 15 May 1910 Going to Canada no 51 James Chalmers Duguid 17 February 1906 24 May 1886 35 Queen Street, Peterhead Stonehaven Constable 15 May 1910 Going to Canada no 52 Charles Gibson Smith Mutch 16 August 1908 23 Sep 1887 Skilmefilly, Aberdeenshire Banchory Constable Constable 2nd Class 2 Oct 1930 Ret no 53 William Ferguson Thom 30 May 1910 11 May 1891 Banchory Constable Constable 1st Class 15 April 1944 Ret no 23 Sep 1918 Died after operation 54 John Anderson 21 January 1911 8 May 1886 Brookton Stonehaven Constable for Appendicitis no 10 May 1921 Res. To go farming 55 James John Gray 01 December 1913 11 Aug 1891 Duffus, Elginshire Cove Bay Constable Parish of Nigg no 56 Alexander Ramsay Buick 16 May 1914 10 Nov 1890 Capo, Mary Cove Bay Constable Constable 1st Class 7 Aug 1945 Ret no 57 Robert Balneaves 29 May 1915 9 Sept 1895 Shortside St., Cyrus Stonehaven Constable Ret 02/10/1943 Ret no 58 Andrew Smith 19 October 1920 6 July 1893 Meckle Geddas, Cawdor, Nairn Banchory Constable 5 March 1949 Ret no 59 Andrew Davidson 28 September 1920 1 March 1897 Balnakelly, Marykirk Banchory Constable Left to go abroad no 60 David Scott 02 November 1920 6 May 1896 Luther Bridge Gourdon no 61 Walter Clark 19 May 1921 20 Sept 1898 Scarborough, Yorkshire Stonehaven Constable no 62 Andrew Shewan 08 August 1921 19 Aug. 1902 Lasewade Stonehaven Constable no Page 2 of 2.
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