Jerauld Newland Ezra Mann (June 26, 1796 - April 15, 1857[1]) was sheriff of Norfolk County, Massachusetts from 1843 to 1848.[2][3][4]
Jerauld Newland Ezra Mann | |
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Norfolk County, Massachusetts Sheriff | |
In office February 8, 1843 – 1848 | |
Preceded by | John Baker II |
Succeeded by | Thomas Adams |
Personal details | |
Born | June 26, 1796 Medfield, Massachusetts |
Died | April 15, 1857 Vernon, Connecticut | (aged 60)
Occupation | Carriage painter |
Mann was born in Medfield, Massachusetts on June 26, 1796.[1] Mann learned the trade of a carriage painter from Messrs Bird of Walpole.[1] In 1823 he went to Easton where he remained but a short time, removing the year following to Taunton where he remained five years.[1] He then went to Wrentham and thence to Dedham where he took the place of his brother-in-law, Major TP Whitney, as Deputy Sheriff and Jailer.[1]
On the death of Sheriff John Baker II, Mann was appointed Sheriff on February 8, 1843, for a term of five years.[1] At the end of his term he declined a reappointment, but continued to act as Deputy Sheriff and Jailer until July 1855 when failing health compelled his resignation.[1] Mann soon after removed to Vernon, Connecticut the residence of his youngest daughter.[1] He died there on April 15, 1857.[1]
Mann's portrait is in the collection of the Dedham Historical Society.[2][3]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i Norfolk County Manual, and Year Book for 1876. H.O. Hildreth. 1877. p. 129. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- ^ a b "Old Dedham". Boston Post. April 2, 1890. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b Dedham Historical Register. Vol. 1. Dedham Historical Society. 1890. pp. 73–74.
- ^ "History". Norfolk County Sheriff's Office. Archived from the original on December 23, 2016. Retrieved October 25, 2016.