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Right {{Infobox Biography| subject_name =Henri Peire| image_name =| image_size =225px| image_caption =| date_of_birth =Circa [[1778]]| place_of_birth =St. Dominique, Haiti| date_of_death =December [[1848]]| place_of_death =New Orleans, Louisiana| occupation =[[Escambia County Sheriff]]| religion =| spouse =| parents =| children =}}'''Henri Peire''' ([[1778]]-[[1848]]) was the first [[sheriff of Escambia County]].<ref>Other records show a man named [[William Loftin]], a resident of the [[Oyster Bay]]/[[St. Andrews]] area (modern day [[Panama City]]) as being appointed sheriff of "Florida's Western District," another designation for the territory west of the [[Wikipedia:Suwanee River|Suwanee River]]. It is unclear if the "sheriff" title was exclusive to Loftin, but Peire was certainly the effective sheriff of the Pensacola area.</ref> Born circa [[1778]] in St. Dominique, Haiti, Peire was a privateer and merchant mariner who emigrated to the United States in the early 1800s, joining the army and fighting in the [[War of 1812]]. He was a major (and later a colonel) in the 44th Infantry and accompanied General [[Andrew Jackson]] onhis [[1817]]-this helped me sort tnihgs right out[[1818]] campaigns through Florida. When Jackson oversaw the transfer of Florida from Spain on [[July 17]], [[1821]], he appointed Peire as "[[Wikipedia:alguazil|alguazil]]," a position analogous to sheriff. Peire served for only for a few months, moving to New Orleans around October of 1821. He became superintentendent of the New Orleans port and died in December [[1848]]. ==References==*[[John Appleyard]]. ''The Peacekeepers: the Story of Escambia County, Florida's 43 Sheriffs''. 2007.<references/> {{start box}}{{succession box | before = N/A | title = [[Escambia County Sheriff]] | years = [[1821]] | after = [[Charles Bradford]]}}{{end box}} [[Category:Escambia County Sheriffs|Peire, Henri]][[Category:Pirates & privateers|Peire, Henry]][[Category:Natives of Haiti|Peire, Henry]]