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2. Delaware 1789 Coroner, Sussex County
3. Delaware 1791 Coroner, Kent County
4. Delaware 1791 Coroner, New Castle County
5. Delaware 1791 Coroner, Sussex County
6. Delaware 1792 Coroner, New Castle County
7. Delaware 1794 Coroner, New Castle County
8. Delaware 1797 Coroner, New Castle County
9. Delaware 1798 Coroner, Kent County
10. Delaware 1800 Coroner, Kent County
11. Delaware 1800 Coroner, New Castle County
12. Delaware 1801 Coroner, Sussex County
13. Delaware 1803 Coroner, Kent County
14. Delaware 1803 Coroner, New Castle County
15. Delaware 1804 Coroner, Sussex County
16. Delaware 1809 Coroner, Kent County
17. Delaware 1809 Coroner, New Castle County
18. Delaware 1810 Coroner, Sussex County
19. Delaware 1812 Coroner, New Castle County
20. Delaware 1815 Coroner, Kent County
21. Delaware 1815 Coroner, New Castle County
22. Delaware 1816 Coroner, Sussex County
23. Delaware 1818 Coroner, Kent County
24. Delaware 1818 Coroner, New Castle County
25. Delaware 1821 Coroner, Kent County
26. Delaware 1821 Coroner, New Castle County
27. Delaware 1824 Coroner, Kent County
28. Delaware 1824 Coroner, New Castle County
29. Georgia 1788 Coroner, Camden County
30. Georgia 1793 Coroner, Liberty County
31. Georgia 1807 Coroner, Chatham County
32. Georgia 1809 Coroner, Oglethorpe County
33. Georgia 1824 Coroner, Chatham County
34. Georgia 1824 Coroner, Columbia County
35. Illinois 1818 Coroner, Madison County
36. Illinois 1818 Coroner, Randolph County
37. Illinois 1818 Coroner, Saint Clair County
38. Illinois 1820 Coroner, Madison County
39. Illinois 1820 Coroner, Randolph County
40. Illinois 1822 Coroner, Fayette County
41. Illinois 1822 Coroner, Greene County
42. Illinois 1822 Coroner, Madison County
43. Illinois 1824 Coroner, Fayette County
44. Illinois 1824 Coroner, Gallatin County
45. Illinois 1824 Coroner, Greene County
46. Illinois 1824 Coroner, Madison County
47. Illinois 1824 Coroner, Marion County
48. Illinois 1824 Coroner, Sangamon County
49. Indiana 1816 Coroner, Franklin County
50. Indiana 1816 Coroner, Orange 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)