Monday, September 18, 2006

United States Marshals From The 1700's to 1875 Page 1.

The Marshal not only upheld the law, their also performed other dutys for their State, like land sales, took census, and many other services for the publics good. The men of this list all performed their dutys will. This List is to help families find other members of their family. Many who look over this list may find a member of the family and never knew they had a Marshal in the family. I will add information to the names as it becomes available, so you should check back from time to time. If you have a question, you can E. mail me at: dsegelquist1@cox.net

Question: How come there is so many Marshals?

Answer: Each State or territories will be divided into four districts, North, South, East, West and each district will in trun be divided into subdivisions and each will have a Mashal. The Marshl of each subdivision will hire a assistant Marshal as needed. The term of a Marshal will be four years.

U. S. Marshals of 1792

Nathaniel Rogers--New Hampshire, No info at this time.

John Brooks--Massachusetts, In 1796, John Brooks, of Massachusetts, to be Inspector of Survey No. 2, in the district of Massachusetts.

Henry Dearborn--Maine, He resigned in 1793.

William Peck--Rhode Island, in 1790, William Peck, to be Marshal of the Judicial Court of the United States within the district of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.

Philip P. Bradley--Connecticut, No info at this time.

L. R. Morris--Vermont, No info at this time.

Aquilla Giles--New York, He was removed in 1806.

Clement Biddle--Pennsylvania, He resigned in 1793.

Allen McLane--Delaware, No info at this time

Nathaniel Ramsay--Maryland, Nominated in 1794, Nathaniel Ramsay, appointed Naval Officer of Baltimore. He died some time in 1817.

David Mead Randolph--Virginia, Nominated in 1792, In 1799, was nominated for another four years.

John Skinner--North Carolina, He resigned in 1794.

J. Huger--South Carolina, No info at this time.

Samuel McDowell Jr.--Kentucky, No info at this time.

Robert Forsyth--Georgia, He died some time in 1794.

Thomas Lowry--New Jersey, He was removed in 1802

U. S. Marshals of 1793

David Lenox--Pennsylvania, No info at this time.

John Hobby--Maine, Resigned in 1793.

U. S. Marshals of 1789

Jonathan Jackson--Massachusetts, In 1791, Jonathan Jackson, appointed Inspector of one of the surveys within said District.

U. S. Marshals of 1799

John Hall-Pennsylvania, He was removed in 1802.
Note: There was another John Hall nominated in 1872 for the same state.

William Nichols--Pennsylvania

Isaac Paker--Maine, No info at this time.

U. S. Marshals of 1805

Joseph Wilcox--Connecticut, Resigned in 1809.

Benjamin Wall--Georgia, He was removed in 1809.

Joseph Crockett--Kentucky, Nominated for four more years.

Daniel Carroll Brent-- District of Columbia, Nominated for four more years.

John Willard--Vermont, nominated for four more years.

U. S. Marshals of 1807

Thomas G. Thornton, was from Massachusetts, but nominated for the District of Maine, he was nominated in 1803, held office till his death in 1824.

Oliver Barnett--New Jersey, Held office for four years.

John Smith--Pennsylvania, Held office from 1802 till his death in 1822.

Joseph Scott--Virginia, Was nominated in 1802, was renominated for another four years in 1807.

Robert E. Cochran--South Carolina, Nominated for four years.

John Childress ( Jr.? ) --Tennessee, Was nominated in 1803, held office till his death in 1820.

U. S. Marshals of 1811

Michael M'Clary--New Hampshire, Was nominated in 1804, held office till 1823, renominated for four more years, but resigned in 1824.

Peter Curtenius--New York, Nominated in 1806, held office till 1813, when he left office.

James Prince--Massachusetts, Nominated in 1807, held office till his death in 1824.

Oliver Wayne Ogden--New Jersey, Nominated 1807 held office till 1826, and was renominated for four more years.

U. S. Marshals of 1818

Tench Ringgold--District of Columbia, Nominated in 1818, held office up to 1827, left office before 1834.

Andrew Moore--Virginia, Nominated in 1810, held office till 1818, then renominated for four more years.

David Robinson--Vermont, Nominated in 1811, held office till 1818, then was renominated for four more years.

U. S. Marshals of 1821

John Pegram--Virginia, Nominated in 1821, held office till 1826, was renominated for four more years. In 1828, his salary was $200. dollars annually, he died in 1831.

James Brobson--Delaware, Nominated in 1809, held office till 1825, renominated for four more years, died some time between 1825 and 1836.

Paul Bentalou--Maryland, Nominated in 1817, held office till 1825, was renominated for four more years, died in 1826.

Morton A. Waring--South Carolina, Nominated in 1813, held office till 1829, was removed 1832. He was also Commissioner of loans for the state of South Carolina, before he was nominated for Marshal in 1813.

John T. Mason--Kentucky, Nominated in 1814, held office till 1823 then was removed from office.

Ebenezer K. Dexter, Rhode Island, Nominated in 1814, held office till 1822, renominated then died in 1824.

William B. Irish--Pennsylvania, Held office from 1818 till 1822.

U. S. Marshals of 1834

David C. Wilson--Delaware, Nominated in 1830, held office till 1842.

John M. Davis--Pennsylvania,Nominated in 1830, held office till 1838.

Augustus Jones--Missouri, Nominated 1830, held office up to 1838, In 1836, Augustus Jones, marshal of Missouri, for services rendered the public, in detecting and breaking up bands of counterfeiters who were flooding the country with spurious money.

Herman Lowry--Vermont, Nominated in 1834, held office up tp 1841.

William Lyon--Tennessee, Nominated in 1830 held office up to 1838.

John M. McCalla--Kentucky, Nominated in 1830, held office up to 1841, was removed that year.

General Alexander Hunter--District of Columbia, Nominated in 1834, held office till 1848, resigned in 1848.

U. S. Marshal of 1835

William C. H. Waddell--New York, Nominated in 1831, held office up to 1835.

Edmund Christion--Virginia, Nominated in 1831, held office till 1848, was removed that year.

S. B. Marshal--Tennessee, Nominated in 1835, held office till 1842, resigned that year.

Samuel Blair--Florida, Nominated in 1831, held office till 1835, died in 1837.

Thomas E. Randolph--Florida, Nominated in 1835, resigned in 1837.

U. S. Marshals of 1836

Pearson Cogswell--New Hampshire, Nominated in 1824, held office till 1835, was renominated in that year.

Norris Wilcox--Connecticut, Nominated in 1831, held office till 1840, renominated, removed in 1841.

James Points--Virginia, Nominated in 1831, held office till 1848, died in 1852, In 1837, James Points, marshal of the western district of Virginia, for extraordinary services rendered by him in detecting and apprehending a band of counterfeiters.

George W. Barker--Vermont, Nominated in 1835, No other info at this time.

Gamaliel Taylor--Indiana, Nominated in 1835, No other info at this time.

Benjamin S. Bonsall--Pennsylvania, Nominated in 1835, held office up to 1835, was renominated that year.

Thomas H. Kenan--Georgia, Nominated in 1836, died in 1837.

Beverly Daniel--North Carolina, Nominated in 1808, held office till 1836, was renominated in 1836.

Charles N. Garrett--Louisiana, Nominated in 1836, held office till 1840, was renominated in 1840, then removed in 1841.

Charles M. Welles--Florida, Nominated in 1836, No other info at this time.

James H. Relfe--Missouri, Nominated in 1836, held office till 1841, renominated that year.

James L. Sibley--Massachusetts, Nominated in 1836, No other info at this time.

Thomas . Condy--South Carolina, Nominated in 1832, held office till 1857, renominated that year.

Burrington Anthony, Rhode Island, Nominated in 1824, held office till 1840, removed in 1841, renominated in 1845.

Francis Gehon--Territory of Wisconsin, Nominated in 1836, held office till 1840, renominated, removed in 1841.

U. S. Marshals of 1837

John S. Darcy--New Jersey, Nominated in 1833, renomated in 1837, left office in 1842.

Samuel D. Patterson--Pennsylvania, Nominated in 1837, removed from office in 1841.

Samuel H. Duval--Flordia, Nominated in 1837, No other info at this time.

Peter Solomon--Georgia, Nominated in 1837, resigned in 1838.

U. S. Marshals of 1838

William M. Gwin--Mississippi, Nominated in 1834, renominated in 1838.

Adolphus G. Weir--Mississippi, Nominated in 1838, No info at this time.

Robert J. Chester--Tennessee, Nominated in 1838, held office till 1848, renominated that year. He was marshal of the United States for the district court of the United States, established in the western district of Tennessee, for the counties of Benton, Carroll, Henry, Obion, Dyer, Gibson, Lauderdale, Haywood, Tipton, Shelby, Fayette, Hardeman, McNairy, Hardin, and Perry.

Benjamin Patteson--Alabama, Nominated in 1830, held office till 1856, renominated that year.

Robert L. Crawford--Alabama, Nominated in 1830, held office till 1842, renominated that year.

Gorham Parks--Maine, Nominated in 1838, held office till 1841, was removed that year.

Richard M. Woods--Tennessee, Nominated in 1830, held office till 1842, was renominated that year, died in 1845.

Edward James--Wisconsin, Nominated 1838, held office till 1841, resigned that year.

Seth Salisbury--Pennsylvania, Nominated in 1838, left office in 1839.

John Patterson--Ohio, Nominated in 1830, held office till 1841, removed that year.

U. S. Marshals of 1839

Mandeville Marigny--Louisiana, Nominated in 1839, removed in 1842, renominated in 1853, resigned in 1854.

Nicholas Snyder--Maryland, Nominated in 1839, held office till 1841, was removed that year.

William I. Davis--Georgia, Nominated in 1839, held office till 1843, left office that year.

Anthony I. Bleecker--New York, Nominated in 1839, held office till 1841, was removed that year.

U. S. Marshals of 1840

Wesley Jones--North Carolina, Nominated in 1839, held office off and on till he resigned in 1864. He died in 1874.

Joseph B. Browne--Flordia, Nominated in 184o, held office till 1847, was renominated that year.

General I. G. Searcy, first name could be Isham?, Nominated in 1840, was removed in 1841.

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