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2. New Jersey 1810 Sheriff, Morris County, Special
3. New Jersey 1811 Sheriff, Essex County, Special
4. South Carolina 1811 Sheriff, Pendleton District, Special
5. Ohio 1814 Sheriff, Montgomery County, Special
6. Ohio 1817 Sheriff, Warren County, Special
7. Mississippi 1821 Sheriff, Monroe County, Special
8. Mississippi 1822 Sheriff, Hancock County, Special
9. Mississippi 1823 Sheriff, Hinds County, Special
10. New Jersey 1823 Sheriff, Gloucester County, Special
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Sheriff
Sheriff: executes civil and criminal process throughout the county, has charge of the jail and prisoners, attends courts and keeps the peace.
Oxford English Dictionary
In many states, the Sheriff was also an election official and their signature can be found on copies of Original Documents, ranging from state to federal elections. In Congressional districts having more than one county, the Sheriffs of each county would meet in a designated County Court House, compare the returns and certify the results. If the Sheriff of a county did not appear, the votes from his county would not be counted.
1787 - 1824: Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina
Office Scope: County / City / District (Pennsylvania, South Carolina)
Role Scope: County / City / District (Pennsylvania, South Carolina)