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Census Search: Detective Inspector Edmund Reid

Case Study: Edmun Reid

Detective Inspector Edmund Reid was the head of the local C.I.D - H. Division in Whitechapel, who started the 'Jack the Ripper' investigation

I decided to look him up in the 1891 Census. A quick name search at TheGenealogist.co.uk website for the London 1891 Census gave me the following result:

Surname: Reid
Forename: Edmund
Age: 45

Area: Shoreditch South
Piece Number: 242
Folio Number: 15a

Armed with those details, I then browsed through British Data Archive's London 1891 census CD set and found the following entry on Folio 15a of the Piece Number 242:

Census Record

From reading that entry, I gathered that at the time of the Census he was 45 years old and was living in the H. Division Police Station of the Metropolitan Police, 124 Commercial Street, Shoreditch with his wife Emily (44), his daughter Elizabeth (17) and his son Harold (9).

Folio 15a and 15b also feature the names of all the policemen living at the H. Division police station
at the time of the census.

Useful Links:

www.uk1891Census.com

www.BritishDataArchive.com

www.TheGenealogist.co.uk

www.GenealogySupplies.com - London 1891 Census