Victoria Police Gazettes

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Was your ancestor in the Victoria police force? Or did your ancestor run into trouble with the police? Discover if your ancestor appeared in the Victoria police gazettes for the years 1855, 1864-1865, 1868-1876, and 1885-1900.

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Police gazettes kept police throughout Victoria, Australia, informed about many things, such as regulations within the force and police employment opportunities. But they also contained information on all crimes. These make the gazettes a genealogy tool with broad use, as they reference both the criminals in great detail and, quite often, the victims.

The years covered in these police gazettes from Victoria are 1855, 1864-1865, 1868-1876, and 1885-1900.

These gazettes have a range of information about various police-related matters including

  • Housebreaking and stealing
  • Highway robbery
  • Felonies, murder, and arson
  • Horse and cattle stealing
  • Larceny and embezzlement
  • Missing persons - with detailed descriptions
  • Property lost and found
  • Desertions - from vessels, police force, and military
  • Lists of those apprehended
  • Escaped convicts - with descriptions (and including other colonies)
  • Ticket of leave holders
  • Escaped lunatics
  • Police notices from other colonies
  • Police promotions, reductions, and dismissals
  • Miscellaneous information - which can include any information of police interest that does not fit into the regular categories of police notices

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