| | Bayonne:
Pierre
P. Garven, 1872 —
James
J. Donovan, 1890 —
Edward
F. Clark, 1898 —
Alfred
V. Brady, 1898 —
Francis
G. Fitzpatrick, 1903 —
Edward
J. Stack, 1910 —
Cornelius
Edward Gallagher, 1921 —
Joseph
A. LeFante, 1928 —
Barney
Frank, 1940 —
Joseph
V. Doria, Jr., 1946 —
Leonard
P. Kiczek, 1950 |
| | Bergen town (now part of Jersey City):
Garret
D. Van Reipen, 1826 —
Edward
I. Edwards, 1863 |
| | East Newark:
Cornelius
A. McGlennon, 1878 |
| | Greenville:
George
McAneny, 1869 |
| | Guttenberg:
P.
Otto Weisgerber, 1863 —
Harry
W. Vanderbach, 1901 |
| | Harrison:
Fred
A. Hartley, Jr., 1902 |
| | Hoboken:
Edwin
R. V. Wright, 1812 —
Thomas
P. Usher, c.1860 —
Charles
A. Meyer, 1864 —
John
J. Eagan, 1872 —
Harlan
Besson, 1887 —
William
F. Kruse, 1894 —
George
M. Eichler, 1896 —
Frank
G. Schlosser, 1901 |
| | Jersey City: |
| |
| | Jersey City, year not specified:
Alexander
Simpson —
Louis
J. Messano —
Paul
T. Jordan —
Joseph
Rakowski |
| | Jersey City, 1800-1849:
Robert
Gilchrist, 1825 —
George
B. Fielder, 1842 —
Franklin
Murphy, 1846 |
| | Jersey City, 1850-1899:
William
D. Daly, 1851 —
Oramel
B. Fuller, 1858 —
Edward
A. Creevey, 1859 —
James
F. Fielder, 1867 —
James
R. Stevenson, 1868 —
Ira
Edgar Rider, 1869 —
Mark
M. Fagan, 1869 —
Edward
W. Gray, 1870 —
Robert
Carey, 1872 —
James
W. McCarthy, 1872 —
Robert
A. Alberts, 1872 —
Mary
T. Norton, 1875 —
Frank
Hague, 1876 —
James
A. Hamill, 1877 —
Eugene
W. Leake, 1877 —
Clarence
E. Case, 1877 —
Charles
M. Egan, 1877 —
A.
Harry Moore, 1879 —
Charles
F. X. O'Brien, 1879 —
Joseph
P. Tumulty, 1879 —
Alexander
Simpson —
John
Milton, 1881 —
Norman
C. Stevens, c.1884 —
William
J. Dwyer, 1888 —
John
Drewen, c.1889 —
Lewis
G. Hansen, 1891 —
Edward
J. Hart, 1893 —
John
V. Kenny, 1894 —
J.
Parnell Thomas, 1895 —
Frank
William Towey, Jr., 1895 —
Edward
L. Fenn, 1896 —
Edward
J. Sparks, 1897 —
Edward
J. O'Mara, 1897 —
Harry
L. Towe, 1898 —
James
K. Allardice, 1899 —
Alex
J. Arndt, 1899 |
| | Jersey City, 1900-1949:
Frank
H. Eggers, 1901 —
Rowland
B. Mahany, 1904 —
William
J. McGovern, 1905 —
Charles
S. Witkowski, 1907 —
Dominick
Vincent Daniels, 1908 —
Alfred
D. Sieminski, 1911 —
Frederick
J. Scholz, 1911 —
William
F. Kelly, Jr., 1911 —
Henry
B. Krajewski, 1912 —
Louis
J. Messano —
T.
James Tumulty, 1913 —
Bernard
J. Berry, 1913 —
Joseph
W. Tumulty, c.1914 —
James
F. Murray, Jr., 1919 —
Anthony
R. Cucci, c.1923 —
Frank
J. Guarini, Jr., 1924 —
Lee
Alexander, 1927 —
Richard
A. Nest, 1927 —
Thomas
F. X. Smith, 1928 —
Paul
T. Jordan —
Marie
L. Garibaldi, 1934 —
Faith
Whittlesey, 1939 —
Glenn
D. Cunningham, 1943 |
| | Jersey City, 1950-1999:
Louis
J. Freeh, 1950 —
Gerald
McCann, c.1950 —
Reena
Raggi, 1951 —
Joseph
Rakowski —
Lori
Edwards, 1957 —
Jim
McGreevey, 1957 |
|
| | Union City:
Alfred
E. Modarelli, 1898 —
Vincent
J. Dellay, 1907 |
| | Weehawken:
Richard
D. Bensen, 1898 —
William
E. Ozzard, 1915 |
| | West Hoboken (now part of Union City):
Ralph
H. Ackerman, 1892 |
| | West New York:
Francis
D. Murphy, 1900 —
John
R. Armellino, 1921 |
| |
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