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|[[Marinus Willett]] (1740–1830)||1784–1787|| Appointed on Feb. 4, 1784 | |[[Marinus Willett]] (1740–1830)||1784–1787|| Appointed on Feb. 4, 1784 |
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|[[Robert Boyd (New York)|Robert Boyd]]||1787–1791|| Appointed on Sep. 29, 1787 | |[[Robert Boyd (New York)|Robert Boyd]]||1787–1791|| Appointed on Sep 29, 1787 |
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|[[Marinus Willett]] (1740–1830)||1791–1795|| Appointed on Sep. 29, 1791 | |[[Marinus Willett]] (1740–1830)||1791–1795|| Appointed on Sep 29, 1791 |
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|[[Jacob John Lansing]] ||1795–1798|| Appointed on Sep. 29, 1795 | |[[Jacob John Lansing]] ||1795–1798|| Appointed on Sep. 29, 1795 |
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|[[James Morris (sheriff)|James Morris]]||1798–1801|| Appointed on Dec. 29, 1798 | |[[James Morris (sheriff)|James Morris]]||1798–1801|| Appointed on Dec 29, 1798 |
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|John Stagg, Jr. (–1803)||1801–1803|| Appointed on Aug 10 1801. Died on Aug. 29, 1803 | |John Stagg, Jr. (–1803)||1801–1803|| Appointed on Aug 10, 1801. Died on Aug 29, 1803 |
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|Joseph Constant||1803–1807|| Appointed on Oct. 7, 1803 | |Joseph Constant||1803–1807|| Appointed on Oct 7, 1803 |
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|William Cutting||1807–1808|| Appointed on Feb. 17, 1807 | |William Cutting||1807–1808|| Appointed on Feb 17, 1807 |
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|Benjamin Ferris||1808–1810|| Appointed on Feb. 16, 1808 | |Benjamin Ferris||1808–1810|| Appointed on Feb 16, 1808 |
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|Edward Dunscomb||1810–1811|| Appointed on Feb. 13, 1810 | |Edward Dunscomb||1810–1811|| Appointed on Feb 13, 1810 |
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|Benjamin Ferris||1811–1813|| Appointed on Feb. 19, 1811 | |Benjamin Ferris||1811–1813|| Appointed on Feb 19, 1811 |
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|Thomas R. Mercein||1813|| Appointed on Mar. 5, 1813. Declined the appointment | |Thomas R. Mercein||1813|| Appointed on Mar 5, 1813. Declined the appointment |
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|Simon Fleet||1813–1815|| Appointed on Mar. 16, 1813 | |Simon Fleet||1813–1815|| Appointed on Mar 16, 1813 |
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|Ruggles Hubbard||1815–1817|| Appointed on Apr. 20, 1815. Resigned Aug. 1817 | |Ruggles Hubbard||1815–1817|| Appointed on Apr 20, 1815. Resigned Aug. 1817 |
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|James L. Bell (–1825)||1817–1821|| Appointed on Aug. 27, 1817 | |James L. Bell (–1825)||1817–1821|| Appointed on Aug 27, 1817 |
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|[[Mordecai Manuel Noah]] (1785–1851)||1821–1823|| Appointed on Feb. 13, 1821 | |[[Mordecai Manuel Noah]] (1785–1851)||1821–1823|| Appointed on Feb 13, 1821 |
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|[[Peter Hercules Wendover]] (1768–1834)||1823–1826||<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=W000293 |title=Peter Hercules Wendover |access-date=2016-01-29 |encyclopedia=[[Biographical Directory of the United States Congress]] }}</ref> | |[[Peter Hercules Wendover]] (1768–1834)||1823–1826||<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=W000293 |title=Peter Hercules Wendover |access-date=2016-01-29 |encyclopedia=[[Biographical Directory of the United States Congress]] }}</ref> |
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|[[Hugh J. Grant]] (1858–1910)|| 1886–1889|| He later served as the 88th [[Mayor of New York City]] | |[[Hugh J. Grant]] (1858–1910)|| 1886–1889|| He later served as the 88th [[Mayor of New York City]] |
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|James A. Flack (1830–1905)|| 1889–1890|| He resigned Mar. 26, 1890 after convicted of conspiracy to obtain an illegal divorce | |James A. Flack (1830–1905)|| 1889–1890|| He resigned Mar 26, 1890 after convicted of conspiracy to obtain an illegal divorce |
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|[[Daniel Edgar Sickles]] (1819–1914)|| 1890–1891|| Appointed by Gov. Hill on Mar. 29 1890 | |[[Daniel Edgar Sickles]] (1819–1914)|| 1890–1891|| Appointed by Gov. Hill on Mar 29 1890 |
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|John J. Gorman (1828–1895)|| 1891–1894|| | |John J. Gorman (1828–1895)|| 1891–1894|| |
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|Charles M. Clancy (1841–1894)|| 1894|| He died Feb. 25, 1894 | |Charles M. Clancy (1841–1894)|| 1894|| He died Feb 25, 1894 |
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|John B. Sexton (1855–1910)|| 1894–1895|| Appointed by Gov. Flowers on Feb. 27, 1894 | |John B. Sexton (1855–1910)|| 1894–1895|| Appointed by Gov. Flowers on Feb 27, 1894 |
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|[[Edward John Henry Tamsen, Sr.|Edward J.H. Tamsen, Sr.]] (1849–1907)|| 1895–1898|| He was born in [[Hamburg, Germany]], in 1849. He was elected sheriff of New York County in November 1894. Governor [[Levi Parsons Morton]] removed him from office in 1896.<ref>{{cite news |title=Tamsen Enters His Denial. The Sheriff Says Charges Against Him Are Founded in Malice |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1896/05/12/108230813.pdf |newspaper=[[New York Times]] |date=May 12, 1896 }}</ref> He died on July 24, 1907.<!-- http://viaf.org/viaf/81672377--> | |[[Edward John Henry Tamsen, Sr.|Edward J.H. Tamsen, Sr.]] (1849–1907)|| 1895–1898|| He was born in [[Hamburg, Germany]], in 1849. He was elected sheriff of New York County in November 1894. Governor [[Levi Parsons Morton]] removed him from office in 1896.<ref>{{cite news |title=Tamsen Enters His Denial. The Sheriff Says Charges Against Him Are Founded in Malice |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1896/05/12/108230813.pdf |newspaper=[[New York Times]] |date=May 12, 1896 }}</ref> He died on July 24, 1907.<!-- http://viaf.org/viaf/81672377--> |
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|[[Nicholas J. Hayes]] (1856–1928)|| 1906–1908||<ref name=key/><ref name=nyt030128>{{cite news |title=Nicholas J. Hayes Dies Suddenly. Commissioner Of Water Supply Is Stricken With Heart Disease In His Home. Once a Power In Tammany. Served as Sheriff And as Head Of Fire Department. Was Friend Of Late C. F. Murphy |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1928/01/03/...suddenly-commissioner-of-water-supply-is.html |work=[[New York Times]] |date=January 3, 1928 |access-date=2010-03-25 }}</ref> | |[[Nicholas J. Hayes]] (1856–1928)|| 1906–1908||<ref name=key/><ref name=nyt030128>{{cite news |title=Nicholas J. Hayes Dies Suddenly. Commissioner Of Water Supply Is Stricken With Heart Disease In His Home. Once a Power In Tammany. Served as Sheriff And as Head Of Fire Department. Was Friend Of Late C. F. Murphy |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1928/01/03/...suddenly-commissioner-of-water-supply-is.html |work=[[New York Times]] |date=January 3, 1928 |access-date=2010-03-25 }}</ref> |
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|[[Thomas F. Foley]] (1852–1925)|| 1908–1910||He was elected in Nov. 1907 and took office on Jan. 1, 1908.<ref name=key>{{cite news |title=Sheriff Foley Tries The Big Jail Key |url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9C05E4DC173EE233A25751C0A9679C946997D6CF |newspaper=[[New York Times]] |date=January 2, 1908 }}</ref> | |[[Thomas F. Foley]] (1852–1925)|| 1908–1910||He was elected in Nov 1907 and took office on Jan 1, 1908.<ref name=key>{{cite news |title=Sheriff Foley Tries The Big Jail Key |url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9C05E4DC173EE233A25751C0A9679C946997D6CF |newspaper=[[New York Times]] |date=January 2, 1908 }}</ref> |
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|John S. Shea (1870–1944)|| 1910–1912|| | |John S. Shea (1870–1944)|| 1910–1912|| |
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|[[Peter Joseph Dooling]] (1857–1931)|| 1924|| Appointed by Gov. Smith on Jan 16 1924<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=D000426 |title=Peter Joseph Dooling |access-date=2016-01-29 |encyclopedia=[[Biographical Directory of the United States Congress]] }}</ref> | |[[Peter Joseph Dooling]] (1857–1931)|| 1924|| Appointed by Gov. Smith on Jan 16 1924<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=D000426 |title=Peter Joseph Dooling |access-date=2016-01-29 |encyclopedia=[[Biographical Directory of the United States Congress]] }}</ref> |
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|H. Warren Hubbard ( –1946)|| 1924–1926|| | |H. Warren Hubbard (–1946)|| 1924–1926|| |
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|Charles W. Culkin (1873–1962)|| 1926–1929|| | |Charles W. Culkin (1873–1962)|| 1926–1929|| |
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|Thomas M. Farley (1890–1934)|| 1930–1932|| Removed from office by Gov. Roosevelt on Feb 24 1932 | |Thomas M. Farley (1890–1934)|| 1930–1932|| Removed from office by Gov. Roosevelt on Feb 24, 1932 |
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|John E. Sheehy (1883–1945)|| 1932–1933|| Appointed by Gov. Roosevelt on Feb 29 1932 | |John E. Sheehy (1883–1945)|| 1932–1933|| Appointed by Gov. Roosevelt on Feb 29, 1932 |
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|[[Joseph T. Higgins]] (1891–1980)|| 1933–1934|| | |[[Joseph T. Higgins]] (1891–1980)|| 1933–1934|| |
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