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42. Pennsylvania 1789 Coroner, Delaware County
43. Pennsylvania 1789 Coroner, Fayette County
44. Pennsylvania 1789 Coroner, Franklin County
45. Pennsylvania 1789 Coroner, Huntingdon County
46. Pennsylvania 1789 Coroner, Lancaster County
47. Pennsylvania 1789 Coroner, Luzerne County
48. Pennsylvania 1789 Coroner, Luzerne County
49. Pennsylvania 1789 Coroner, Mifflin County
50. Pennsylvania 1789 Coroner, Montgomery County
51. Pennsylvania 1789 Coroner, Northampton County
52. Pennsylvania 1789 Coroner, Northumberland County
53. Pennsylvania 1789 Coroner, Philadelphia City and County
54. Pennsylvania 1789 Coroner, Washington County
55. Pennsylvania 1789 Coroner, Westmoreland County
56. Pennsylvania 1789 Coroner, York County
57. Pennsylvania 1790 Coroner, Allegheny County
58. Pennsylvania 1790 Coroner, Berks County
59. Pennsylvania 1790 Coroner, Bucks County
60. Pennsylvania 1790 Coroner, Cumberland County
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Coroner
Coroner: An officer of a county, district or municipality (formally also of the royal household), originally charged with maintaining the rights of the private property of the crown; in modern times his chief function is to hold inquests on the bodies of those supposed to have died by violence or accident.
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1787 - 1824: Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennyslvania
Office Scope: County / District (some combined counties within Ohio and Pennsylvania)
Role Scope: County / District (some combined counties within Ohio and Pennsylvania)