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    Does anyone know about Joseph Chandler?
    I'm espacially amazed that he was involved in the Chapman's murder, then seems to vanish, although he was an Inspector of H Division.
    He was demoted to sergeant for being "drunk on duty" in 1892. Is there any incident related to that?

    Thanks

  • #2
    Only what can be gleaned from,
    "The JTR A-Z"
    "JTR an Encyclopedia"
    "JTR Scotland Yard Investigates"
    "Ultimate JTR Sourcebook"

    Born 1850
    Joined MET in 1873
    Warrant No: 56638
    Duty Inspector H Division at time of Chapman murder
    Demoted to Sergeant in in 1892 for Drunkenness
    Retired 1898

    I would recommend all of the above books DVV, if you don't already have them.
    Regards Mike

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    • #3
      1871 Census
      Name: Joseph Chandler
      Age: 21
      Estimated Birth Year: abt 1850
      Relation: Servant
      Gender: Male
      Where born: Bed, Elpper Caldscot
      Civil Parish: Islington St Mary
      Ecclesiastical parish: St Mary
      County/Island: London
      Country: England
      Street address: 251 Upper Street
      Occupation: Carman
      Condition as to marriage: Unmarried
      Registration district: Islington
      Sub registration district: Islington West
      Household Members: Name Age
      Joseph Chandler 21
      Lucy A Cleaver 25
      Agnes P Edward 14
      Henry Edward 16
      James W Edward 19
      Randolph S Edward 51
      William Edward 44
      Frederick Head 24
      John Peever 58
      Sara L A Peever 34

      Marriage:
      Name: Joseph Lewis Chandler
      Year of Registration: 1874
      Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
      District: Kensington
      County: Greater London, London, Middlesex
      Volume: 1a
      Page: 202
      Married Martha Harris

      1881 Census
      Name: Joseph Lewis Chandler
      Age: 31
      Estimated Birth Year: abt 1850
      Relation: Head
      Spouse's Name: Martha
      Gender: Male
      Where born: Cablecott Northill, Bedfordshire, England
      Civil Parish: Lambeth
      County/Island: London
      Country: England
      Street address: 22 Pullcross St
      Condition as to marriage: Married
      Occupation: Constable Police
      Registration district: Lambeth
      Sub registration district: Brixton
      Household Members: Name Age
      Edward Chandler 3
      Joseph Chandler 1
      Joseph Lewis Chandler 31
      Martha Chandler 31
      William Chandler 5


      1891 Census
      Name: Joseph L Chandler
      Age: 41
      Estimated Birth Year: abt 1850
      Relation: Head
      Spouse's Name: Martha
      Gender: Male
      Where born: Northill, Bedfordshire, England
      Civil Parish: Bethnal Green
      Ecclesiastical parish: St James the Less
      Town: London
      County/Island: London
      Country: England
      Street address: 61 Sewardstone Road
      Occupation: Metropolian Police Inspector
      Condition as to marriage: Married
      Registration district: Bethnal Green
      Sub registration district: Bethnal Green East
      Household Members: Name Age
      Edward Chandler 13
      Joseph Chandler 11
      Joseph L Chandler 41
      Martha Chandler 41
      Robert Chandler 7
      William Chandler 15
      Jessie Harris 17


      1901 Census
      Name: Joseph L Chandler
      Age: 51
      Estimated Birth Year: abt 1850
      Relation: Head
      Spouse's Name: Martha
      Gender: Male
      Where born: Caldecott, Bedfordshire, England
      Civil Parish: Hackney
      Ecclesiastical parish: All Angels and St Michael
      County/Island: London
      Country: England
      Street address: 54 Jenner Road
      Occupation: Watcher HM Customs
      Condition as to marriage: Marriage
      Registration district: Hackney
      Sub registration district: North Hackney
      Household Members: Name Age
      Edward Chandler 23
      Florence M Chandler 9
      Joseph Chandler 21
      Joseph L Chandler 51
      Martha Chandler 51
      Robert Chandler 19
      William Chandler 25

      Death Registration:
      Name: Joseph L Chandler
      Estimated Birth Year: abt 1850
      Year of Registration: 1923
      Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
      Age at Death: 73
      District: Hammersmith
      County: Greater London, London
      Volume: 1a
      Page: 224

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      • #4
        Hi Mike and Chris, and thanks a lot.
        I still wonder a bit why Chandler's name merely survived in the Chapman's inquest. He was an Inspector H Div, and even, Reid being absent at the time of Hanbury St murder, Chandler was about to take the matter in charge, as it seems, but Abberline was sent to supervise. Afterwards, we don't hear no more from Chandler. That suggests that if he was involved in the ripper hunt, that should have been at an "inferior" level.
        I doubt that a well-appreciated inspector would have been demoted to sergeant for only one "mistake". But if a bad policeman or an old drunkard, that's possible.

        Amitiés,
        David

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        • #5
          Evans and Rumbelow describe Chandler as a "tall dark man".
          Where does it come from ?
          I don't think I've ever seen any photo of him.

          Amitiés,
          David

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          • #6
            Hi Dave

            Chandler`s description comes from the East London Observer`s coverage of the inquest.

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            • #7
              Thanks John,
              you're great.
              So no picture of Chandler ?

              Amitiés,
              David

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              • #8
                Originally posted by DVV View Post
                Hi Mike and Chris, and thanks a lot.
                I still wonder a bit why Chandler's name merely survived in the Chapman's inquest. He was an Inspector H Div, and even, Reid being absent at the time of Hanbury St murder, Chandler was about to take the matter in charge, as it seems, but Abberline was sent to supervise. Afterwards, we don't hear no more from Chandler. That suggests that if he was involved in the ripper hunt, that should have been at an "inferior" level.
                I doubt that a well-appreciated inspector would have been demoted to sergeant for only one "mistake". But if a bad policeman or an old drunkard, that's possible.

                Amitiés,
                David


                Interesting theory and one that conjurers up all sorts of concepts. The very fact that he achieved the rank of Inspector in the CID suggests to me that he wasn't a liability with regards to his investigational skills, but perhaps he was overly fond of the bottle and that clouded his judgement somewhat to the point where it could be ignored anymore and the reduced him in rank?

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