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2. New Hampshire 1814 Registry of Deeds, Rockingham County
3. New Hampshire 1815 Registry of Deeds, Cheshire County
4. New Hampshire 1815 Registry of Deeds, Rockingham County
5. New Hampshire 1816 Registry of Deeds, Hillsborough County
6. New Hampshire 1816 Registry of Deeds, Rockingham County
7. New Hampshire 1817 Registry of Deeds, Rockingham County
8. New Hampshire 1818 Registry of Deeds, Rockingham County
9. New Hampshire 1819 Registry of Deeds, Cheshire County
10. New Hampshire 1819 Registry of Deeds, Hillsborough County
11. New Hampshire 1819 Registry of Deeds, Rockingham County
12. New Hampshire 1820 Registry of Deeds, Rockingham County
13. New Hampshire 1821 Registry of Deeds, Rockingham County
14. New Hampshire 1822 Registry of Deeds, Rockingham County
candidates supported by both major parties
As early as the first Federal elections in 1788, there were candidates, who while alligned with one party or another, was supported in the press by both parties in a particular election.
Registry of Deeds
Registrar of Deeds: a local official responsible for maintaining an index of deeds.
1789 - 1824: Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, South Carolina
Office Scope: County / District (South Carolina)
Role Scope: County / District (South Carolina)