| | Absecon:
James
L. Usry, 2002 |
| | Atlantic City:
John
C. Jacobs, 1894 —
William
Eckart Lehman, 1895 —
Wickham
Hoffman, 1900 —
Frederick
Smyth, 1900 —
Henry
Stetson, 1905 —
John
Jay Jackson, Jr., 1907 —
John
M. Davy, 1909 —
Israel
W. Durham, 1909 —
George
Hires, 1911 —
George
J. Smith, 1913 —
Horace
Harmon Lurton, 1914 —
J.
Wilton Brooks, 1916 —
George
P. Lawrence, 1917 —
S.
W. Fordyce, 1919 —
James
C. McNally, 1920 —
Benjamin
LeFevre, 1922 —
John
Kendrick Bangs, 1922 —
William
J. Connell, 1924 —
John
Gardner Murray, 1929 —
Augustus
F. Daix, Jr., 1932 —
G.
Leo Weadock, 1932 —
William
S. Vare, 1934 —
Frank
J. LeFevre, 1941 —
Isaac
Bacharach, 1956 |
| | Galloway Township:
Herbert
J. McGlinchey, 1992 |
| | Linwood:
Fred
A. Hartley, Jr., 1969 |
| | Margate City:
Milton
Willits Glenn, 1967 |
| | Mays Landing:
William
Moore, 1878 |
| | Northfield:
Joseph
L. McGahn, 1999 |
| | Somers Point:
Fred
C. Gartner, 1972 |
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deathplaces not assigned to counties.
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