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122. New Jersey 1796 Coroner, Gloucester County
123. New Jersey 1796 Coroner, Monmouth County
124. New Jersey 1796 Coroner, Sussex County
125. Pennsylvania 1796 Coroner, Bedford County
126. Pennsylvania 1796 Coroner, Berks County
127. Pennsylvania 1796 Coroner, Bucks County
128. Pennsylvania 1796 Coroner, Cumberland County
129. Pennsylvania 1796 Coroner, Dauphin County
130. Pennsylvania 1796 Coroner, Greene County
131. Pennsylvania 1796 Coroner, Montgomery County
132. Pennsylvania 1796 Coroner, Northampton County
133. Pennsylvania 1796 Coroner, Washington County
134. Pennsylvania 1796 Coroner, York County
135. Delaware 1797 Coroner, New Castle County
136. New Jersey 1797 Coroner, Cumberland County
137. New Jersey 1797 Coroner, Essex County
138. New Jersey 1797 Coroner, Gloucester County
139. New Jersey 1797 Coroner, Monmouth County
140. New Jersey 1797 Coroner, Morris 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.
Oxford English Dictionary
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)