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MARYLAND MANUAL 261
Harry B. Miles 1942 Upper Fairmount
Murray E. Ward 1943 Crisfield
Granville P. Webster 1944 Chance
Mrs. Myrtle Lankford Todd 1945 Princess Anne
TALBOT COUNTY
County Seat—Easton
Origin of Name—After Grace Talbot, daughter of George, first Lord
Baltimore.
Date of Formation—1661. Area—271.82 square miles.
Court Terms—Jury, third Monday in May and November. Non-juryi
first Monday in February and fourth Monday in July.
Orphans' Court Days—Every Tuesday, except Election Day.
Elected Officers
(All elected officers may be addressed at the County Seat.)
Name Office Term Expires
William Reddie State's Attorney 1943
Thomas J. Faulkner Clerk of the Circuit Court 1942
J. Dawson Stafford Register of Wills 1942
John R. Scott County Sheriff 1942
William S. Willis County Treasurer 1943
T. Earle Cooper County Commissioner 1942
William S. Marvel County Commissioner 1942
William F. Seymour County Commissioner 1942
Thomas M. Jenkins Judge Orphans' Court (Chief) 1942
Alfred T. Jones Judge Orphans' Court 1942
Claude F. Sewell Judge Orphans' Court 1942
Officers Appointed by the Governor
TRIAL MAGISTRATES
(All Terms Expire May, 1941)
Name Address
L. Herbert Griffith, for Easton Easton
Lee S. Gillis, (Substitute) Easton
NOTARIES PUBLIC
(All Terms Expire May, 1941)
Name Address
Atkinson, Louise Sherwood Easton
Alford, Harry C. Oxford
Abry, Joan 12 South St., Easton
Barwick, Dorothy G. Easton
Biery, Lewis E. 225 S. Aurora St., Easton
Bennett, Grace W. Easton
Ball, W. Lester Easton
Blann, Betty Oxford
Blades, Lola M. Easton
Covey, Naomi Easton
Cummings, Wm. D. Bozman
Collison, Clarence L. Easton
Corkran, Oliver Lee Trappe
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