Massachusetts 1821 Registry of Deeds, Suffolk County

Office:
Registry of Deeds (County)
Title:
Registrar
Jurisdiction:
County
Label:
Massachusetts 1821 Registry of Deeds, Suffolk County
Date:
1821
State:
Massachusetts
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Registry of Deeds/Registrar
Candidates:
Henry Alline, Samuel Clark, Henry N. Rogers, John Mackay, Thomas Jackson, Charles Hammatt, Henry Codman, Gershom Cobb, David Higgins, Thomas Lewis, James Foster, Oliver W. Champney, Dudley Walker, John Marston, Benjamin Whitwell, Henry Robinson, John Winslow, Edmund Munroe, Lemuel P. Grosvenor, Leader Dam, William Foster, Jr., J. Ingalls, Benjamin Parsons, scattering
Candidates: Henry Alline[1]Samuel ClarkHenry N. RogersJohn MackayThomas JacksonCharles HammattHenry CodmanGershom CobbDavid HigginsThomas LewisJames FosterOliver W. ChampneyDudley WalkerJohn MarstonBenjamin WhitwellHenry RobinsonJohn WinslowEdmund MunroeLemuel P. GrosvenorLeader DamWilliam Foster, Jr.J. IngallsBenjamin Parsonsscattering
Affiliation:
Final Result: [2][3]------------------------
Suffolk County------------------------
Town of Boston16051751741201209488717054524436322720171715156217
Town of Chelsea------------------------

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]"The whole number of votes given in was 2860. Necessary to a choice 1431." Independent Chronicle and Boston Patriot (Boston, MA). March 14, 1821.
[3]"March Meeting - At the adjourned meeting on Tuesday, the poll was opened at 10 o'clock for a Register of Deeds for the County, and closed at half past 11. The whole number of votes given was 2860, of which 1605 were for Mr. Henry Alline. Mr. Alline had also a large majority of the votes in Chelsea, and he is chosen." Boston Weekly Messenger (Boston, MA). March 15, 1821.

References:

Columbian Centinel (Boston, MA). March 14, 1821.
Independent Chronicle and Boston Patriot (Boston, MA). March 14, 1821.
Boston Commercial Gazette (Boston, MA). March 15, 1821.
Boston Weekly Messenger (Boston, MA). March 15, 1821.

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