New Hampshire 1793 Governor's Council, Strafford County

Office:
Governor's Council (State)
Title:
Governor's Councillor
Jurisdiction:
State
Label:
New Hampshire 1793 Governor's Council, Strafford County
Date:
1793
State:
New Hampshire
Type:
General
Iteration:
First Ballot
Office/Role:
Governor's Council/Governor's Councillor
Candidates:
Ebenzer Smith, Jr., Joseph Badger, John Waldron, Otis Baker, Samuel Hale, scattering
Candidates: Ebenzer Smith, Jr.[1]Joseph BadgerJohn WaldronOtis BakerSamuel Halescattering
Affiliation:
Final Result: [2]1034----588
Strafford County1034----588
Town of Alton------
Town of Barnstead------
Town of Barrington1816----
Town of Dover195-1221-
Town of Durham------
Town of Eaton------
Town of Effingham------
Town of Gilmantown-235----
Town of Lee------
Town of Madbury------
Town of Meredith------
Town of Middleton------
Town of Moultonborough------
Town of New Durham------
Town of New Hampton------
Town of Ossipee------
Ossipee Gore------
Town of Rochester257-----
Town of Sanbornton-127----
Town of Sandwich------
Town of Somersworth47-----
Town of Tamworth------
Town of Wakefield44-----
Town of Wolfeboro------

Notes:

[1]Elected.
[2]"That the whole number of votes returned for the county of Strafford amount to 2005, of which number Ebenezer Smith, junior, Esquire has 1034, and is chosen." Journal of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, 1793.

References:

Journal of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, 1793.
The Phenix (Dover, NH). March 9, 1793.
The Herald of Liberty (Exeter, NH). March 13, 1793.
The Phenix (Dover, NH). March 16, 1793.
The Herald of Liberty (Exeter, NH). March 27, 1793.
The Phenix (Dover, NH). March 30, 1793.
The Herald of Liberty (Exeter, NH). April 3, 1793.
The Mirrour (Concord, NH). June 17, 1793.
Lancaster, Daniel. The History of Gilmanton. Gilmanton, NH: Alfred Prescott, 1845. 109-116.
Runnels, M. T. The History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire. Boston: Mudge, 1882. 422.

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