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2. Massachusetts 1812 Assessor, Portland
3. Massachusetts 1812 Assessor, Salem
4. Massachusetts 1813 Assessor, Salem
5. Massachusetts 1814 Assessor, Lynn
6. Massachusetts 1814 Assessor, Salem
7. Massachusetts 1816 Assessor, Salem
8. Massachusetts 1817 Assessor, Salem
9. Massachusetts 1817 Assessor, Salem, Ballot 2
10. Massachusetts 1819 Assessor, Salem
11. Massachusetts 1821 Assessor, Salem, Ballot 2
12. Massachusetts 1822 Assessor, Salem
13. New York 1809 Assessor, Colonie
14. New York 1810 Assessor, Brooklyn
15. New York 1810 Assessor, Colonie
16. New York 1810 Assessor, Richmond County, Northfield
17. New York 1815 Assessor, Ancram
18. Rhode Island 1809 Assessor of Taxes, Newport Town
19. Rhode Island 1809 Assessor of Taxes, Newport Town
20. Rhode Island 1809 Assessor of Taxes, Newport Town
Assessor
Assessor:
a. One who sits as assistant or adviser to a judge or magistrate; esp. a skilled assistant competent to advise on technical points of law, commercial usage, navigation, etc.
b. One who assesses taxes.
c. One who officially estimates the value of property or income for purposes of taxation.
Oxford English Dictionary
In some states, especially Massachusetts, the tax assessment of a town would determine how many state representatives could be elected.
1801 - 1825: Delaware, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island
Office Scope: County / City / Hundred / District / Borough
Role Scope: County / Hundred / Ward / District / Borough