Pennsylvania 1808 Sheriff, Northampton County

Office:
Sheriff (County)
Title:
Sheriff
Jurisdiction:
County
Label:
Pennsylvania 1808 Sheriff, Northampton County
Date:
1808
State:
Pennsylvania
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Sheriff/Sheriff
Candidates:
Frederick King, John Craig, Peter Hay, Frederick Hainey, James Hays, Peter Hauk, Henry Snyder, Marmeduke MacMichael, Peter Jacoby, Conrad Kramer, George Smull
Candidates: Frederick KingJohn CraigPeter HayFrederick HaineyJames HaysPeter HaukHenry SnyderMarmeduke MacMichaelPeter JacobyConrad KramerGeorge Smull
Affiliation:RepublicanRepublicanFederalistFederalist
Final Result: [1][2]1654115711401108942782710532532154152
Northampton County1654115711401108942782710532532154152
District of Allentown[3][4]2311143015467358172817769
Anthony's165441714529315232193
District of Easton[5]1662333672243268319290556921
Bethlehem2085872812810---
Easton1260881211822567---
Forks1821495763192213---
Lower Nazareth1530381735102245---
Plainfield213042875718204---
Upper Nazareth5555518-54---
Williams202987431713397---
Grimm's2031519692953413--8
Heller's28598499383352471-
Housser's1011967-972424-
Lausanne-127-292521---
Mensch's[6]10719260937424652720623
Millerstown[7]19110815936140319710281158
Mount Bethel151494312636717173282-
Ohl's106111898918728157-15
Penn681161-38511101--1
District of Saucon[8]22818241530212621813
Schoener's136821411884611125301

Notes:

[1]The Aurora. General Advertiser (Philadelphia, PA) reports 1653 total votes for Frederick King. October 17, 1808.
[2]The Der Eastoner-Deutsche Patriot, und Landmanns Wochenblatt (Easton, PA) reports 912 total votes for James Hay. October 19, 1808.
[3]The Pennsylvania Herald, and Easton Intelligencer (Easton, PA) reports 84 votes for Marmeduke MacMichael in Allentown District. October 12, 1808.
[4]The Der Eastoner-Deutsche Patriot, und Landmanns Wochenblatt (Easton, PA) reports 37 votes for James Hay in Allentown District. October 19, 1808.
[5]The Pennsylvania Herald, and Easton Intelligencer (Easton, PA) reports 161 votes for Frederick King in Easton District. October 12, 1808.
[6]The Pennsylvania Herald, and Easton Intelligencer (Easton, PA) reports 193 votes for John Craig, 56 votes for Peter Hay, 98 votes for Frederick Hainey, and 28 votes for Marmeduke MacMichael in Mensch's. October 12, 1808.
[7]The Der Eastoner-Deutsche Patriot, und Landmanns Wochenblatt (Easton, PA) reports 149 votes for James Hay in Millerstown. October 19, 1808.
[8]The Pennsylvania Herald, and Easton Intelligencer (Easton, PA) reports 2 votes for George Smull in Saucon District. October 12, 1808.

References:

Original Election Returns. Pennsylvania State Archives, Harrisburg.
Pennsylvania Herald, and Easton Intelligencer (Easton, PA). October 12, 1808.
Northampton Farmer (Easton, PA). October 15, 1808.
Aurora. General Advertiser (Philadelphia, PA). October 17, 1808.
Der Eastoner-Deutsche Patriot, und Landmanns Wochenblatt (Easton, PA). October 19, 1808.
Pennsylvania Herald, and Easton Intelligencer (Easton, PA). October 19, 1808.
The Commonwealth (Pittsburgh, PA). November 2, 1808.

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