Pennsylvania 1814 Coroner, Berks County

Office:
Coroner (County)
Title:
Coroner
Jurisdiction:
County
Label:
Pennsylvania 1814 Coroner, Berks County
Date:
1814
State:
Pennsylvania
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Coroner/Coroner
Candidates:
Samuel Feather, Henry Betz, John Christian, John Frantz, George Wunder, John Potter
Candidates: Samuel Feather[1]Henry BetzJohn ChristianJohn FrantzGeorge WunderJohn Potter
Affiliation:
Final Result: [2]1913150814301051255-
District of Berks County and Military Camp1913150814301051255-
Berks County169214051136987255-
Bethel5145914--
Croll's83504985--
Forrest4416110881--
Hamburg1278360100--
Huff's81465032--
Kiely's94382836--
Kutztown228130107140--
Muthardt's64633022--
Oley89415526--
District of Reading574547431338--
Schertel's97424126--
Tulpehocken100473643--
Whitehorse447410114--
Womelsdorf16383130--
Military22110329464--
Captain Keem's Company-29---29

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]During the War of 1812, there was some British military movement in and around the Chesapeake Bay area and in an attempt to prepare for any military actions that the British might take, there were a host of military camps set up in some of the counties close to the Chesapeake Bay and Philadelphia City. In the October 1814 Pennsylvania state elections, the members of the military camps native to Pennsylvania were allowed to vote. When the newspapers reported these returns they listed them under "camp" or "army" votes.

References:

Original Election Returns. Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg.
Der Readinger Adler (Reading, PA). October 18, 1814.
Der Welt-Bothe und Wahre Republikaner von Berks, Schuykill und Libanon Caunties (Reading, PA). October 19, 1814.
Der Readinger Adler (Reading, PA). October 25, 1814.

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