New Hampshire 1792 State Senate, Rockingham County

Office:
State Senate (State)
Title:
State Senator
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New Hampshire 1792 State Senate, Rockingham County
Date:
1792
State:
New Hampshire
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
State Senate/State Senator
Candidates:
James Sheafe, Abiel Foster, Nathaniel Peabody, Christopher Toppan, Nathaniel Gilman, Phillips White, William Plummer, John Prentice, John Bell, Joseph Cilley, Joseph Blanchard, James MacGregore, Jonathan Warner, Timothy Walker, Nathaniel Emerson, John MacClary, John Samuel Sherburne, Joshua Wentworth, Peter Green, Daniel Rindge, Daniel Humphreys, John Pierce, William Duncan, Supply Clap, Oliver Peabody, David Toppan, Benjamin Conner, John T. Gilman, Jeremiah Libbey, Nathaniel Rogers
Candidates: James SheafeAbiel FosterNathaniel PeabodyChristopher ToppanNathaniel GilmanPhillips WhiteWilliam PlummerJohn PrenticeJohn BellJoseph CilleyJoseph BlanchardJames MacGregoreJonathan WarnerTimothy WalkerNathaniel EmersonJohn MacClaryJohn Samuel SherburneJoshua WentworthPeter GreenDaniel RindgeDaniel HumphreysJohn PierceWilliam DuncanSupply ClapOliver PeabodyDavid ToppanBenjamin ConnerJohn T. GilmanJeremiah LibbeyNathaniel Rogers
Affiliation:FederalistFederalistFederalistFederalist
Final Result: [1]---121611371123891-----------------------
Rockingham County---121611371123891-----------------------
Town of Allenstown------------------------------
Town of Atkinson------------------------------
Town of Bow------------------------------
Town of Brentwood8717314410064-1383---------------------
Town of Candia------------------------------
Town of Canterbury------------------------------
Town of Chester[2][3]-4381112-58306116-6510-92--14-------------
Town of Chichester------------------------------
Town of Concord[4]128794---7-81168531-10-6521-37--36--2----
Town of Deerfield------------------------------
Town of East Kingston------------------------------
Town of Epping------------------------------
Town of Epsom------------------------------
Town of Exeter130-110-125127-103-31--------------------
Town of Greenland------------------------------
Town of Hampstead------------------------------
Town of Hampton8181-81--81-------81---------------
Town of Hampton Falls------------------------------
Town of Hawke------------------------------
Town of Kensington------------------------------
Town of Kingston------------------------------
Town of Londonderry[5]--74-94--6156-2673------------------
Town of Loudon------------------------------
Town of New Castle------------------------------
Town of Newington38272037112916-----------------------
Town of Newmarket12445-9410770120--26-14------------------
Town of Newton------------------------------
Town of North Hampton------------------------------
Town of Northfield------------------------------
Town of Northwood------------------------------
Town of Nottingham--67567-659-68--62---3-------------
Town of Pelham------------------------------
Town of Pembroke------------------------------
Town of Pittsfield------------------------------
Town of Plaistow------------------------------
Town of Poplin------------------------------
Town of Portsmouth[6][7][8]236265522286616522122146-941---738-1106-42-1111
Town of Raymond------------------------------
Town of Rye------------------------------
Town of Salem------------------------------
Town of Sandown------------------------------
Town of Seabrook------------------------------
Town of South Hampton------------------------------
Town of Stratham7843-76376875-2----------13----------
Town of Windham------------------------------

Notes:

[1]"Upon examining and casting up the Returns of the votes for Senators for the County of Rockingham, We find the amount of the whole number to be 12508 - That the Hon James Sheafe, Abiel Foster and Nathaniel Peabody Esquires having a majority of votes are elected." New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XXII. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 507.
[2]"A few scattering votes for Mess. Pierce, Sheafe, Sherburne and Gilman." The New-Hampshire Gazette, and the General Advertiser (Portsmouth, NH). March 21, 1792.
[3]The New Hampshire Gazetteer (Exeter, NH), March 28, reports 49 votes for Abiel Foster and 26 for John Bell in Chester.
[4]The Osbornes' New-Hampshire Spy (Portsmouth, NH), March 21, reports 31 votes for James Macgregore in Concord.
[5]The Osbornes' New-Hampshire Spy (Portsmouth, NH), March 21, reports 24 votes for Joseph Blanchard and 73 for James Macgregore in Londonderry.
[6]John Samuel Sherburne received 1 vote as Samuel Sherburne.
[7]The Osbornes' New-Hampshire Spy (Portsmouth, NH), March 17; The New-Hampshire Gazette, and the General Advertiser (Portsmouth, NH), March 21; and The New Hampshire Gazetteer (Exeter, NH), April 4, report 55 votes for Nathaniel Gilman in Portsmouth.
[8]The New Hampshire Gazetteer (Exeter, NH), April 4, reports 152 votes for Nathaniel Peabody in Portsmouth.

References:

Concord Town Records, 1732-1820. 269-270.
Concord Herald (Concord, NH). March 7, 1792.
The New Hampshire Gazetteer (Exeter, NH). March 7, 1792.
Osbornes' New-Hampshire Spy (Portsmouth, NH). March 10, 1792.
Osbornes' New-Hampshire Spy (Portsmouth, NH). March 17, 1792.
Concord Herald (Concord, NH). March 21, 1792.
The New-Hampshire Gazette, and the General Advertiser (Portsmouth, NH). March 21, 1792.
Osbornes' New-Hampshire Spy (Portsmouth, NH). March 21, 1792.
Osbornes' New-Hampshire Spy (Portsmouth, NH). March 24, 1792.
The New-Hampshire Gazette, and the General Advertiser (Portsmouth, NH). March 28, 1792.
The New Hampshire Gazetteer (Exeter, NH). March 28, 1792.
Osbornes' New-Hampshire Spy (Portsmouth, NH). March 28, 1792.
Osbornes' New-Hampshire Spy (Portsmouth, NH). March 31, 1792.
The New Hampshire Gazetteer (Exeter, NH). April 4, 1792.
New Hampshire Provincial and State Papers. Vol. XXII. Concord, NH: State of New Hampshire, 1867. 507.

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