1 WILLIAM HENRY OLIVER 1881 3437 f 48 Cutthorpe Oliver William H 25 Police constable Bonsall Lucy A w 20 Church broughton Henrietta d 2 Cutthorpe Grace B d 8m Cutthorpe 1891 2761 f 113 Marsden St Chesterfield Oliver William H 35 Police sergeant Bonsall Lucy A w 30 Church broughton Henrietta d 12 Brampton Grace B d 10 Brampton Charlotte d 8 Brampton Millicent d 6 Brampton Ellen d 4 Chesterfield Jackson William F boarder 28 Groom Church broughton 1901 3254 f33 Hockley Bolsover Oliver William H 45 Police sergeant Bonsall Lucy A w 40 Church broughton Henrietta d 22 Dressmaker Cutthorpe Grace d 20 Dressmaker Church broughton Ellen d 14 Chesterfield 1911 440/8/21240 20 Hardwick St Buxton Oliver William H 55 County court bailiff Bonsall Lucy Ann w 50 Church broughton married 32 years; 5 childen, all living William Henry Oliver Baptised 30 Sept 1855 .s James, fwk & Millicent Bonsall Married Lucy Ann Jackson Oct-Dec 1877 Burton on Trent 6b 51 Lucy Ann died 16/10/1918 Islington Died 28 Feb 1917; living at 7 Hall Bank Buxton Admin 15 March to Lucy Ann, widow; Effects £98/15/10 Children Henrietta bp 4/5/1879 Old Brampton; married Arthur Taylor Wright 27/5/1901 Bolsover 1911 Living New Mills ; husband a hand engraver to calico printer; b Cutthorpe Grace Olivia bp 8/8/1880 Church broughton; m Reid Bowman 1904 Hayfield Reg D 1911 living New Mills ; husband engraver to calico printer Died 25/7/ 1964 Stockport FACH ID: BRCL01 PC William Henry Oliver Researcher: Clive Leivers 2 Charlotte bp 20/8/1882; married John Gardner Campbell 2/3/1904 St John's Buxton husband an engraver to calico printer [N/T 1911] Emigrated to Australia; died 1954 Millicent born 21/6/1884; bp 18/8/1884 Newbold 1901 at Church Broughton visiting uncle Alfred Hills, blacksmith; born Whittington Moor 1911 a sick nurse in household of J Barnes Burt, medical profession at Manchester Rd Buxton Ellen bp 7/10/1886 Chesterfield Holy Trinity; married 25/2/1910 Charles Campbell St John's Buxton 1911 living Blackley Manchester; husband an electrician b Buxton Newspaper Reports Derby Mercury 3/10/1877 Joseph Watson, farm servant Church Broughton summoned by Constable Oliver for riding without reins on a wagon drawn by 2 horses Derbyshire Times 17/4/1886 Murder near Brimington. Inquest on death of Herbert Crookes, butcher of Cutthorpe, found in the canal at Wheeldon Mill, having been robbed of all his money & then murdered. Chief Constable in attendance Evidence of PC William Henry Oliver: I have known deceased for about 8 years. In March 1883 he came to live opposite my station at Cutthorpe. He was later called by Mrs Crookes as her husband was very ill- suffered violent fits for about 6 weeks Derbyshire Courier 5/3/1889 Theft by Thomas Vaughan. PC William Henry Oliver searched for the prisoner but failed to find him- next day he came to the police station on Marsden St & Oliver took prisoner's name & charged him with theft of 5s References to Constable Oliver Chesterfield Drunkenness 16/7/1890 Death of boy on railway line 24/10/1890 Recovery of body from Rother 17/1/1889 Suicide 4/2/1888 References to Sergeant Oliver at Bolsover 9/7/1901 gave corroborative evidence in case of child neglect 8/8/1900 Gave evidence in case of alleged cruelty to wife. He had known the people since last March; frequently called to the house because of disturbances; the woman was a bad character Proved cases of 1) drunk & disorderly 23/5/1900;3/11/1900; 19/12/1900;2/3/1901; 10/4/1901; 22/5/1901 2) Theft 23/2/1901 3) Breach of licencing laws 9/6/1900; 12/1/1901 4) Indecent language 4/8/1900 5) Using a locomotive on the highway without having a person walking in front 19/5/1900 6) Poaching affray 1/9/1900 7) Fighting in public 19/12/1900 8) abusive passenger on railway 14/4/1900 9) Assault 1/9/1900 10) Theft 1/6/1901 FACH ID: BRCL01 PC William Henry Oliver Researcher: Clive Leivers 3 Derbyshire Times1/6/1901 Sergeant Oliver of Bolsover, on completing his term of service, has retired from the Derbyshire Constabulary TP Woods Almanac 1891 Chesterfield police district- 36 men. Superintendent Elijah Carlisle History of Chesterfield Vol IV T E Wright p 59 Police force comprised Head constable, an inspector, 3 sergeants, 12 constables in 1890; 13 more men recruited on extension of the borough in November 1892 COMMENTS Oliver does not appear to have had a job prior to joining the police force – perhaps at Church Broughton where he met his wife On retirement from police he became a county court bailiff at Buxton His police career took him to Cutthorpe, a small village on the outskirts of Chesterfield. [mainly agricultural] Promotion to sergeant took him to the town of Chesterfield; his final posting was at Bolsover. His social status perhaps improved with his promotion. None of his family worked in the police force FACH ID: BRCL01 PC William Henry Oliver Researcher: Clive Leivers .
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