Coleman Occupation identity cards

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Occupation registration cards of Coleman family members



A typical Occupation identity card


During the German Occupation it became compulsory for all islanders to be issued with identity cards. The cards which formed part of the application process, which for many years were held in filing cabinets in the Bailiff's office, have now been deposited with Jersey Archive.

This list, sorted by date of birth, shows registration details of Colemans and, where available, under their married names, those women born Coleman. The first date is the card holder's date of birth, the second is the date the card was applied for. Some individuals are shown with more than one address, possibly reflecting a change in residence during the war. However, it appears that other second addresses may be errors.

It has become increasingly apparent that the Ancestry search results which were used to build our index are, as with so many Ancestry records for Jersey, full of errors. It is impossible to check records one-by-one against the original ID cards, but we are correcting errors as they are identified to us.

Copies of these registration cards are available from Jersey Archive, or can be viewed online by subscribers to their service. For more information, see Occupation identity cards



  • Emma Louise Coleman, 25 Oct 1888, 13 Jan 1941, St Brelade
  • Charles Victor Coleman, 21 Jun 1893, 13 Jan 1941, St Brelade
  • Florence Harriet Coleman, 27 Oct 1893, 21 Jan 1941, St Simon Cottage, Garden Lane, St Helier
  • Florence Harriet Coleman, 27 Oct 1893, 21 Jan 1941, 50-52, Don Road, St Helier
  • Joyce Louise Coleman, 7 Jul 1922, 13 Jan 1941, St Brelade
  • Freda Joy Coleman, 13 Mar 1924, 13 Jan 1941, St Brelade