This is a list of Sheriffs of Essex County, Massachusetts. In the earliest days of the county the office of Sheriff was called the Marshall.[1] Since 1692 the office has been called the Sheriff.[1] The Sheriff originally was an appointed office, it has been an elected position since 1856.[1] The Sheriff is elected to serve a six-year term.
The current Essex County Sheriff is Kevin Coppinger.
| Sheriff | Picture | Term | Party | Note | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| George Corwin[1] | 1692–1696 | |||
| William Gedney[1] | 1696–1702 | |||
| Thomas Wainwright[1] | 1702 | |||
| William Gedney[1] | ||||
| Daniel Denison[1] | 1708–1710 | |||
| William Gedney[1] | 1710–1715 | |||
| John Denison[1] | 1715–1722 | |||
| John Denison[1] | July 3, 1722 – December 12, 1728 | Joint Sheriff of Essex County with Benjamin Marston from July 3, 1722, to December 12, 1728. | ||
| Benjamin Marston[1] | July 3, 1722, – December 12, 1728 | Joint Sheriff of Essex County with John Denison from July 3, 1722, to December 12, 1728. | ||
| Benjamin Marston[1] | December 12, 1728 – January 24, 1745-6 | Joint Sheriff of Essex County with John Denison from July 3, 1722, to December 12, 1728. | ||
| Robert Hale[1] | 1746–1766 | |||
| Richard Saltonstall[1] | 1766–1779 | |||
| Michael Farley[1] | 1779–1792 | |||
| Bailey Bartlett[1] | 1792–1831 | |||
| Joseph E. Sprague[1] | 1831–1852 | |||
| Frederick Robinson[1] | 1852–1854 | Republican | ||
| Thomas E. Payson[1] | 1854–1856 | Whig | ||
| James Cary[1] | 1856–1866 | |||
| Horatio G. Herrick[1] | 1866–1893 | Republican | ||
| Samuel A. Johnson | 1893–1919 | Republican | Died in office. | |
| Patrick F. Tierney | 1919–1921 | |||
| Arthur G. Wells | 1921–1932 | Republican | Died in office. | |
| Frank E. Raymond | 1932–1953 | Republican | ||
| Earl Wells | 1953–1964 | Republican | Died in office. Succeeded by his son. | |
| Roger E. Wells | 1964 | Republican | Acting | |
| William J. Casey |  | 1964–1965 | Democratic | Appointed by Gov. Endicott Peabody | 
| Roger E. Wells | 1964–1975 | Republican | ||
| Robert Ellis Cahill | 1975–1978 | Democratic | Resigned after he suffered a heart attack and stroke.[2] | |
| Charles Reardon | 1978–1996 | Democratic | Resigned after pleading guilty to corruption charges.[3] | |
| Frank G. Cousins, Jr |  | 1996–2017 | Republican | Appointed in 1996 by Massachusetts Governor William Weld. | 
| Kevin Coppinger | 2017–present | Democratic | ||
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Hurd, Duane Hamilton (1888), History of Essex County, Massachusetts: With Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Pioneers and Prominent Men, Volume I., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: J. W. Lewis & Company, p. xi
- ↑ Guiley, Rosemary (2011). Haunted Salem: Strange Phenomena in the Witch City: Strange Phenomena in the Witch City. Stackpole Books. ISBN 9780811744218.
- ↑ Lorant, Richard (September 18, 1996). "Essex County sheriff resigns in corruption". SouthCoastToday.com. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
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