| | Ada:
Rix
Robinson, 1875 —
George
W. Welsh, 1974 |
| | Alto:
Charles
R. Foote, 1942 |
| | East Grand Rapids:
Lloyd
A. Stephens, 1974 —
Frank
D. Beadle, 1983 —
Bernard
J. Winburn, 1985 —
Douglas
Welch, 1994 —
Richard
F. Vander Veen, 2006 |
| | Gaines Township:
Horace
T. Barnaby, 1917 |
| | Grand Rapids: |
| |
| | Grand Rapids, 1800-1899:
Edward
Mundy, 1851 —
Wilder
D. Foster, 1873 —
Peter
R. L. Peirce, 1878 —
Solomon
L. Withey, 1886 —
Westbrook
Devine, 1888 —
Melbourne
H. Ford, 1891 —
Julius
Houseman, 1891 —
G.
Chase Godwin, 1891 |
| | Grand Rapids, 1900-1999:
Charles
C. Comstock, 1900 —
Arthur
R. Rood, 1900 —
John
W. Champlin, 1901 —
George
H. White, 1902 —
William
Dunham, 1905 —
Emil
A. Dapper, 1906 —
John
Patton, Jr., 1907 —
Robert
B. Loomis, 1907 —
Allen
C. Adsit, 1912 —
Edmund
B. Dikeman, 1916 —
Charles
O. Boussum, 1918 —
Perry
Mayo, 1921 —
Francis
O. Lindquist, 1924 —
Sybrant
Wesselius, 1926 —
Charles
E. Belknap, 1929 —
William
Alden Smith, 1932 —
Major
L. Dunham, 1932 —
Peter
J. Danhof, 1944 —
Eva
M. Hamilton, 1948 —
Arthur
H. Vandenberg, 1951 —
William
De Boer, 1951 —
Ate
Dykstra, 1953 —
Bartel
J. Jonkman, 1955 —
Mary
E. Doran, 1955 —
Albert
J. Engel, 1959 —
Charles
E. Cartier, 1959 —
Henry
Simerink, 1962 —
John
M. Dunham, 1973 —
Joseph
F. Deeb, 1978 —
Edward
A. Borgman, 1980 —
Joseph
E. Arsulowicz, 1982 —
Thomas
J. Whinery, 1982 —
Robert
S. Tubbs, 1982 —
Roger
A. Slykhouse, 1983 —
Jan
B. Vanderploeg, 1984 —
Carl
W. Bischoff, 1990 —
Fred
D. Wildfong, 1994 |
|
| | Grandville:
Viva
Gaunt, 1974 |
| | Grattan Township:
Ephraim
Calkins, 1853 |
| | Kent City:
M.
Harold Saur, 1980 |
| | Lowell:
John
M. Fox, 1873 |
| | Vergennes:
Silas
Yerkes, 1865 |
| |
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