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John Chandler (sheriff)

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Preceded by
  
John Chandler, Sr.

Succeeded by
  
Gardner Chandler

Resting place
  
Worcester Common.

Died
  
August 10, 1762

Preceded by
  
Benjamin Flagg

Succeeded by
  
John Chandler, III

Name
  
John Chandler

Occupation
  
Surveyor Law Enforcement Officer Politician Judge

Role
  
Former Massachusetts State Representative

Previous office
  
Massachusetts State Representative (1753–1753)

John Chandler (October 18, 1693 - August 10, 1762) was a judge of probate and the third sheriff of Worcester County, Massachusetts.

Contents

Chandler was appointed the sheriff of Worcester County, Massachusetts on June 21, 1751.

Early life

Chandler was born in New London, Connecticut on October 18, 1693.

Albany Congress

Chandler was a delegate to the Albany Congress of 1754.

Massachusetts House of Representatives

Chandler represented Woodstock in the Massachusetts House of Representatives before the town became part of Connecticut. Chandler later represented Worcester in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.

Death and burial

Chandler died on August 10, 1762, he was buried in the Worcester Common.

References

John Chandler (sheriff) Wikipedia