Centennial the Settlement Formation And Progress of Dauphine County Pennsylv

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Centennial the Settlement Formation And Progress of Dauphine County Pennsylv
George H George Hallenbrooke Morgan
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, Jus- April, 1838, ame court. " Historical Sketch of Dauphin County. 127 The sheriff of Lancaster county officiated until the . Election of that officer by the new county.
The names of the grand jurymen were, James Cowden (foreman), Robert Montgomery, John Gilchrist, Barefoot Brunson, John Clark, Rowen jM'Clure, John Carson, John Wilson, William Crane, Archibald M'Allister, Richard Dixon, John Pattimore, James Crouch, Jacob Awl, Wm. Brown, Andrew Stewart, James Rogers, Samuel Stewart, John Coo
...per, Alexander Berryhill.
Alexander Graydon was the first prothonotary, An- thony Kelker the first sheriff, and Rudolph Kelker the first deputy sheriff The earliest record of a punishment is that infiicted on William Courtney and Jesse Rowland, who were sen- tenced to receive eighteen lashes and pay fifteen shillings sterling on the i8th of August, 1785, between the hours of four and six in the afternoon. Several records occur in which punishment was inflicted by lashes, and stand- ing in the pillory.


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