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Mcpherson County Constable McPherson County Constable LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE DATE TOWNSHIP Abbott Geo B 1886 Meridian Abbott George B 1884 Meridian Abbott T H 1885 Meridian Abercrombie H L 1884 Empire Achiles Henry 1877 Little Valley Achilles Henry 1889 Little Valley Adams Clark W 1873 Little Valley Adams Clark W 1874 Little Valley Akanson O H 1874 New Gottland Albin Frank 1895 Superior Albin Frank 1896 Superior Albin Frank 1897 Superior Albin Frank 1899 Superior Albright Fredrick 1872 King City Aldrich Chas 1874 Lone Tree Alexander S C 1877 Castle Alexander S C 1881 Castle Allen A 1875 King City Allen J L 1877 Castle Allen J L 1882 Castle Allen Norman 1872 King City Allen Norman 1872 King City Altman G W 1875 Mound Altman G W 1876 Mound Altman G W 1877 Mound Altman Geo W 1881 Mound Alverson Calvin 1881 Empire Amundson Ole 1884 Smoky Valley Amundson Ole 1885 Smoky Valley Anderson A M 1883 New Gottland Anderson August 1894 Hayes Anderson August 1895 Hayes Anderson August 1897 Hayes Anderson C H 1894 Hayes Anderson C H 1895 Hayes Anderson F 1884 Harper Anderson F 1876 Union Anderson James 1874 King City Anderson John A 1889 Hayes Anderson John 1891 Hayes Anderson John W 1885 Hays Anderson Victor 1882 New Gottland Antrin Thomas E 1885 Little Valley Armstrong Tobias 1881 Superior Arnold Philip 1882 Meridian Arnold Philip 1888 Meridian Arnold Philip 1884 Meridian Astrom O N 1883 Union LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE DATE TOWNSHIP Aten H H 1876 Gypsum Creek Atherton James 1884 Battle Hill Atkins M D 1881 Gypsum Creek Bacon H S 1877 Sharp's Creek Bacon H S 1881 Sharp's Creek Baerg Isac 1891 Superior Bair Israel 1883 Spring Valley Bair Israel 1883 Spring Valley Bair Israel 1887 Spring Valley Bair Israel 1888 Spring Valley Bair Israel 1890 Spring Valley Bair John 1887 Little Valley Baird O W 1884 S. Sharps Creek Baird O W 1885 S. Sharps Creek Baird O W 1882 Sharp's Creek Baird Robert 1881 Jackson Baker A M 1876 Bonaville Baldwin G W 1877 Canton Baldwin R L 1876 King City Baldwin W C 1876 Hayes Baldwin W C 1883 Hayes Baldwin W C 1904 McPherson Baldwin Wilber 1876 Groveland Ball I H 1884 Canton Balzer Abraham 1889 Superior Balzer G H 1894 Superior Balzer John 1889 Superior Balzer John 1894 Superior Balzer, Jr. Peter 1889 Superior Banks Elisha 1877 Gypsum Creek Banks Elisha 1881 Gypsum Creek Banks Morgan 1881 Gypsum Creek Banks W A 1882 Little Valley Barber F E 1881 McPherson Barber W I 1892 Hayes Barber W I 1894 Hayes Barber W I 1895 Hayes Barber W I 1897 Hayes Barcus Hamilton 1886 King City Barnes E A 1886 Little Valley Barnes M A 1886 Little Valley Barnes M A 1888 Little Valley Barnes M A 1875 Little Valley Barnes P C 1881 Battle Hill Barnes V A 1875 Little Valley Barnett Wesley 1882 Battle Hill Bartels H 1892 Superior Bartels H 1896 Superior Bartels Herm 1884 Superior Bates B B 1874 Gypsum Creek LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE DATE TOWNSHIP Batx Samuel 1884 Turkey Creek Baty George 1882 Turkey Creek Baty George 1884 Turkey Creek Baty Samuel 1882 Turkey Creek Bauham A E 1875 Mound Beach Geo J 1877 McPherson Bean J W 1886 Union Beaton Wm 1877 Meridian Bengston B F 1888 Hayes Bengston B F 1891 Hayes Bengston B F 1894 Hayes Bentson Guf S 1886 Delmore Berg Isaac 1890 Superior Berg Wm 1895 Superior Bergquist G E 1886 Smoky Hill Biddison J 1884 Jackson Birch E A 1881 Hayes Birch E A 1893 Hayes Birch James A 1881 Hayes Bishop David P 1876 Battle Hill Bishop David P 1877 Battle Hill Bishop George S 1884 Bonaville Bixby E E 1884 Jackson Blachman William H 1884 Jackson Blackman Wm H 1883 Jackson Blaine E W 1881 Gypsum Creek Blaine E W 1883 Gypsum Creek Blaine E W 1886 Gypsum Creek Blair John 1893 Meridian Blake Chas E 1882 Meridian Blake J H 1897 Superior Blake J H 1899 Superior Blanchard C D 1885 Spring Valley Blau Bernhard 1877 Smoky Hill Blomberg David 1884 New Gottland Bolin Jacob 1896 Spring Valley Bonafield S A 1881 King City Bonham D M 1883 King City Bonhum D M 1884 King City Bonifield M F 1877 King City Bonifield S A 1886 King City Bonker D D 1882 New Gottland Bonker H 1875 McPherson Bonker H 1882 New Gottland Bonney B S 1882 King City Bornemann John 1877 Little Valley Bornholdt Frank B 1893 Superior Bornholdt J F 1895 Superior Bornholdt Jochim 1893 Superior Bowman Samuel 1881 King City LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE DATE TOWNSHIP Bowman Samuel 1882 King City Bradburry Morris 1881 Castle Brainard B O 1881 S. Sharps Creek Bremyer J K 1885 Delmore Bridgens N W 1887 Superior Brigford O G 1871 Gypsum Creek Brigg Tofann 1875 Mound Briggs S A 1889 Little Valley Bright J S 1881 Superior Britton George M 1885 Harper Broking A H 1881 Battle Hill Broking A H 1884 Battle Hill Broman John A 1885 New Gottland Brown A J 1877 Castle Brown A P 1877 Castle Brown A J 1885 Jackson Brown John 1881 Lone Tree Brown William 1883 Castle Brubaker C W 1881 Lone Tree Bruce H C 1882 King City Brukerne W A 1876 Hayes Bryant W H 1886 Groveland Buckman A J 1884 Hays Buckman M S 1884 Hays Buckman Morris 1883 Hayes Bungston J G 1884 Smoky Valley Burgess G N 1894 Hayes Burgess J A 1893 Hayes Burgess James 1890 Hayes Burgess R A 1882 Hayes Burgess R A 1883 Hayes Burgess R A 1890 Hayes Burk Gust 1882 New Gottland Burk L 1874 New Gottland Burk S 1882 New Gottland Burkholder Ulrich 1876 Hayes Burkholder Ulrick 1876 Groveland Burkle J J 1893 Hayes Burns J C 1882 King City Burton Thomas 1885 Jackson Busdrick C M 1910 Little Valley Bush J M 1892 Mound Bush S. A 1886 Superior Bushey N W 1875 Castle Cade C W 1884 Superior Caldwell George W 1884 King City Caldwell William S. 1893 Turkey Creek Caldwell Wm L 1882 Turkey Creek Caldwell Gdo W 1886 King City Candle J D 1884 Superior LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE DATE TOWNSHIP Candle John 1888 Superior Carbaugh Geo 1875 Smoky Hill Carbaugh Geo 1876 Smoky Hill Carbaugh George 1877 Smoky Hill Carbaugh George 1883 Smoky Hill Carenell James D 1881 S. Sharps Creek Carlsson Eben 1885 Smoky Valley Caroll Wesley 1876 Meridian Carpenter P S 1886 Meridian Carpenter P S 1889 Meridian Carpenter P S 1897 Meridian Carpenter T S 1882 Meridian Carter J W 1882 Battle Hill Cassatt E 1875 Castle Caswell J D 1876 Meridian Caswell J D 1877 Meridian Caswell John D 1875 Meridian Caudle J D 1886 Superior Caudle John D 1882 Superior Chacenll John G 1873 Sharp's Creek Chapman W B 1875 Gypsum Creek Chapman W B 1876 Gypsum Creek Chapman W B 1881 Gypsum Creek Chartrand A A 1883 Meridian Chartrand P 1893 Meridian Chastine W H 1885 Gypsum Creek Cheney W T 1886 Groveland Childs Archer 1885 Smoky Valley Christensen S E 1886 New Gottland Christian J 1882 Smoky Hill Christianson Andrew 1886 New Gottland Clark Axel 1884 New Gottland Claypool J M 1885 S. Sharps Creek Claypool J M 1882 Sharp's Creek Clingan F W 1883 Lone Tree Coats Nathan 1871 Gypsum Creek Coats Nathan 1872 Gypsum Creek Coats Nathan 1872 Gypsum Creek Cole Casius 1888 Meridian Cole Casius M 1889 Meridian Collens John M 1881 Meridian Colliver Richard 1877 Delmore Colliver Richard 1874 Empire Combs Jacob G 1881 Groveland Conklin Mead 1883 McPherson Connors Lawernce 1882 Lone Tree Cooper J B 1883 Castle Cooper Jothan 1881 Castle Cooper Jothan B 1882 Castle Cooper P I 1881 Mound LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE DATE TOWNSHIP Cooprider John A 1886 Groveland Cooprider Mathias 1886 Groveland Coughenour J M 1885 Battle Hill Coup George W 1876 Groveland Coups G W 1876 Hayes Courtney R B 1881 Harper Craig Franklin 1884 Meridian Cramer J B 1872 Empire Cramer J B 1881 Empire Cramer Lorn 1887 Spring Valley Crieglet Oliver 1885 Delmore Crippen Alonzo T 1899 Mound Crissey George C 1872 King City Crow F M 1874 Meridian Cruvess J H 1882 Mound Cullens A 1883 McPherson Cullens J T 1882 McPherson Cunning William 1881 Bonaville Cunningham H 1881 Delmore Cunningham H 1884 Delmore Cunningham Harvey 1876 Delmore Curby Trifly 1896 Meridian Curby William 1896 Meridian Dahlsten D E 1874 Union Dahlsten Daniel E 1877 Union Dahlsten John N 1874 Union Dahlsten John 1875 Union Dalin P 1872 Smoky Hill Dalin Pet 1874 Delmore Damahs James B 1871 Sharp's Creek Darling James W 1883 Battle Hill Darling P W 1884 Battle Hill Darrah S J 1877 Sharp's Creek Darrst John B 1896 Mound Davidson Abel 1884 Jackson Davis C B 1881 Harper Davis C B 1884 Harper Davis J H 1881 Bonaville Davis Miles 1876 Spring Valley Davis S B 1877 Mound Davis S B 1884 Mound Davis Samuel B 1885 Mound Davison Abel 1882 Jackson Davison Abel 1883 Jackson Davison Alexander 1886 Jackson Depp Leon 1892 Superior Dester Henry A 1876 Mound Dettmiller John 1875 Mound Dir Maston S 1882 Little Valley Dir Samuel 1882 Little Valley LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE DATE TOWNSHIP Dirks H D 1897 Turkey Creek Dodd Charles T 1873 Little Valley Dole William 1882 Battle Hill Donally Frank 1887 Mound Doughty W G 1876 Empire Doughty W G 1877 Empire Drake M L 1882 Canton Drake M L 1884 Canton Draper W H 1872 King City Drew J B 1877 McPherson Drew J B 1877 McPherson Drew J Z 1877 McPherson Drurn C 1875 Lone Tree Dunmire John 1888 Spring Valley Dunmire John 1890 Spring Valley Dunmire Samuel 1887 Spring Valley Dunmire Samuel 1888 Spring Valley Dunmire Samuel 1890 Spring Valley Dunnice Samuel 1886 Spring Valley Dunsford John 1885 Lone Tree Dunsford John 1886 Lone Tree Durst Henry 1882 Mound Durst J P 1882 Mound Eakins George 1877 Groveland Eakins George 1892 Superior Eakins J A 1875 Superior Eakins J A 1877 Superior Eakins J A 1887 Superior Earle E S 1875 Little Valley Eastell R B 1874 Delmore Eastill R B 1874 Delmore Eaton Homer 1876 Jackson Eaton Homer 1882 Jackson Eaton J W 1881 Empire Eaton S 1882 Jackson Eaton Sam 1885 Harper Eaton Samuel 1885 McPherson Ebaugh A 1876 New Gottland Ebaugh A 1877 New Gottland Ebersole J P 1881 Lone Tree Eitor
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