| | Burlington County (no city
given): |
| | |
| | Bordentown:
Samuel
W. Beldon —
Evelyn
Christenson —
Edwin
C. B. Clark —
Alfred
V. Colabella, Jr. —
Francis
Hopkinson —
Henry
J. Irick —
Edward
G. Koenig —
Irmgard
T. Lamont —
Lewis
M. Parker —
G.
B. Raymond —
Samuel
A. Ridgway —
Harold
B. Wells |
| | Bordentown Township:
H.
James Saxton |
| | Browns Mills:
Ruby
J. Dorough —
Ann
Marie Emmons —
William
S. Lang —
Rita
R. Mason |
| | Burlington:
Herman
Belopolsky —
Thomas
H. Birch —
Joseph
Bloomfield —
Ronald
E. Bookbinder —
Reginald
Branch —
Ida
L. Castro —
Herman
T. Costello —
Sarah
Dowling —
Charles
P. Farner —
Charles
Fellner —
Anthony
T. Greski —
E.
Burd Grubb —
George
Gunn —
Harold
V. Holmes —
Richard
P. Hughes —
Griffith
W. Lewis —
Joseph
McIlvaine —
Norman
F. S. Russell —
Darlene
A. Scocca —
William
B. Vandegrift —
Garret
D. Wall —
James
W. Wall —
Florence
L. Wills |
| | Burlington Township:
Stephen
M. George |
| | Cinnaminson:
Edward
J. Hughes, Jr. —
William
Parry —
Richard
C. Strobel |
| | Columbus:
Sherryl
Gordon |
| | Delran:
Alice
Furia |
| | Edgewater Park:
Frederick
C. Adams —
Diane
Allen —
Claude
N. Campbell —
Thomas
P. Foy —
Beatrice
Holley —
Florence
W. Jacoby —
George
de B. Keim —
George
deB. Klein —
Norman
F. S. Russell —
Charles
B. Yates |
| | Fieldsboro:
William
I. Leonard, Jr. |
| | Florence:
Frank
S. Absalom —
William
H. Absalom —
John
E. Dimon —
Samuel
O. Paglione —
Charles
R. Stout |
| | Hainesport:
Pearl
M. Bridegum |
| | Lumberton:
Preston
Taylor, Jr. |
| | Mt. Holly:
Priscilla
B. Anderson —
James
J. Davis, Jr. —
James
M. Davis, Jr. —
James
Mercer Davis —
Charles
H. Folwell —
Allen
S. Hatcher —
Craig
Moffett —
Barry
T. Parker —
Clifford
R. Powell —
H.
James Saxton —
James
B. Smith —
John
L. N. Stratton —
George
Sykes —
John
C. Ten Eyck —
Blanchard
H. White —
William
H. Worrell |
| | Mt. Laurel:
Sarah
Dowling —
Michael
Muller —
Tracy
L. Riley —
Mark
Sanchirico —
Ralph
A. Skowran |
| | Maple Shade:
George
H. Barbour —
Pamela
N. Tighe —
Claire
Volpe |
| | Marlton:
Randy
Brown —
Charlotte
Earnshaw —
Raymond
Mank |
| | Medford:
Elizabeth
Cowperthwait —
Harry
L. Knight —
Scott
Rudder |
| | Medford Lakes:
John
P. Schlicher —
Leon
E. Todd |
| | Moorestown:
Kevin
E. Aberant —
F.
Wallis Armstrong, Jr. —
Charles
S. Boyer —
Edwin
B. Forsythe —
George
M. Hillman, Jr. —
Robert
R. Kane —
Thomas
N. McCarter, Jr. —
W.
Thomas McGann —
Suzanne
P. Miller —
David
F. Norcross —
Raymond
M. Pocino —
Diane
R. Quinton —
J.
Roland Rhodes —
Emmor
Roberts —
Alice
E. G. Sherman |
| | Palmyra:
Jack
Casey |
| | Pemberton:
Howard
Burr —
Job
H. Gaskill —
David
A. Patriarca |
| | Rancocas:
Joseph
M. McCrane, Jr. |
| | Riverside:
Lester
A. Drenk —
Francis
S. Grogan —
Joan
Plowman |
| | Riverton:
J.
Gardner Crowell —
Alma
M. Evans —
Mervil
E. Haas —
Florence
W. Jacoby —
Colleen
Karr —
Amanda
E. Layton —
Arthur
W. Lewis —
Frank
A. Mathews, Jr. |
| | Roebling:
Michael
Chanti —
Eleanor
M. Pall |
| | Smithville:
Hezekiah
B. Smith —
Gloria
Soto —
Meg
Worthington |
| | Vincentown:
H.
James Saxton —
L.
Midge Trainor |
| | Westampton:
Sidney
Camp —
Richard
Locklear |
| | Willingboro:
Priscilla
B. Anderson —
Theresa
D. Brown —
Catherine
A. Costa —
Aubrey
Fenton —
Jacqueline
A. Jennings —
Jeffrey
E. Ramsey —
Thomas
J. Stubblefield |
| | Wrightstown:
Edwin
L. Davis |
| |
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