| | Cayuga County (no city
given): |
| |
| | Cayuga County, 1790-1799:
Silas
Halsey |
| | Cayuga County, 1800-1809:
Henry
Bloom —
Salmon
Buell —
Stephen
Close —
John
Grover, Jr. —
Silas
Halsey —
Ebenezer
Hewitt —
Thomas
Hewitt —
Elijah
Price —
Amos
Rathbun —
Richard
Townley |
| | Cayuga County, 1810-1819:
William
Allen —
William
C. Bennet —
Henry
Bloom —
Silas
Bowker —
John
Brown, Jr. —
William
Clark II —
Stephen
Close —
Rowland
Day —
Elijah
Devoe —
Samuel
Dill —
Elisha
Durkee —
Thatcher
I. Ferris —
John
Haring —
Ebenezer
Hewitt —
Humphrey
Howland —
Thomas
Ludlow —
John
McFadden —
Henry
Polhemus —
William
Satterlee —
Barnabas
Smith —
Isaac
Smith |
| | Cayuga County, 1820-1829:
William
Allen —
Josiah
Bevier —
Silas
Bowker —
Henry
R. Brinkerhoff —
Eleazer
Burnham —
Aaron
Dennis —
Elijah
Devoe —
Samuel
Dill —
Elijah
Drake —
Roswell
Enos —
Augustus
F. Ferris —
Thatcher
I. Ferris —
Asahel
Fitch —
Ephraim
Hammond —
John
Haring —
John
W. Hulburt —
John
Jackway —
James
Kenyon —
Gardner
Kortright —
Ephraim
C. Marsh —
William
H. Noble —
John
O'Hara —
Henry
Polhemus —
Andrews
Preston —
Philo
Sperry —
Wing
Taber —
Campbell
Waldo —
Peter
Yawger |
| | Cayuga County, 1830-1839:
Dennis
Arnold —
John
Beardsley —
George
H. Brinckerhoff —
Curtiss
C. Cady —
Cornelius
Cuykendall —
Henry
R. Filley —
Andrew
Groom —
Ephraim
Hammond —
Simon
Lathrop —
Solomon
Love —
Elias
Manchester —
John
McIntosh —
Nathan
G. Morgan —
William
H. Noble —
Noyes
Palmer —
Andrews
Preston —
John
W. Sawyer —
Charles
E. Shepard —
Richard
L. Smith —
George
S. Tilford —
William
Wilbur —
Peter
Yawger |
| | Cayuga County, 1840-1849:
Darius
Adams —
Ashbel
Avery —
Samuel
Bell —
Artemas
Cady —
John
L. Cuyler —
David
Gould —
Robert
Hume —
Vincent
Kenyon —
Alfred
Lyon —
John
W. McFadden —
Darius
Monroe —
Andrews
Preston —
John
T. Rathbun —
Osman
Rhoades —
Leonard
Searing —
William
Titus —
Alvarez
Tupper |
| | Cayuga County, 1850-1859:
Ashbel
Avery —
David
B. Baldwin —
Delos
Bradley —
Levi
Colvin —
Moore
Conger —
Hiram
Coon —
Sardis
Dudley —
William
Hayden —
Mathias
Hutchinson —
Mosely
Hutchinson —
Terance
J. Kennedy —
Edwin
Barber Morgan —
James
J. Owen —
William
W. Payne —
Tolbert
Powers —
John
Richardson —
Leonard
Simons —
Hiram
Tifft —
Justus
Townsend —
William
Wasson |
| | Cayuga County, 1860-1869:
Benjamin
M. Close —
Sanford
Gifford —
William
A. Halsey —
Homer
N. Lockwood —
Allen
D. Morgan —
John
L. Parker —
William
W. Payne —
George
I. Post —
William
P. Robinson —
Charles
H. Weed |
| | Cayuga County, 1870-1879:
Elijah
E. Brown —
Ira
D. Brown —
Howell
B. Converse —
Charles
H. Curtis —
William
H. Eaker —
William
A. Halsey —
Leonard
F. Hardy —
Stephen
S. Hewitt —
George
I. Post |
| | Cayuga County, 1880-1889:
Harvey
D. Ferris —
Josiah
H. Hamilton —
William
Howland —
Frank
M. Parsons —
Willoughby
B. Priddy —
Hector
H. Tuthill —
Michael
B. Van Buskirk —
Coral
C. White |
| | Cayuga County, 1890-1899:
George
W. Dickinson —
Elias
Q. Dutton |
| | Cayuga County, 1900-1909:
Jerome
G. Barger —
Henry
C. Carr —
Julius
J. Chisholm —
J.
W. Hapeman —
Isaac
P. Hazard, Sr. —
Michael
B. McNulty —
George
W. Simmons —
Leroy
Tyler |
| | Cayuga County, 1910-1919:
James
D. Bloomfield —
George
S. Cady —
Lee
Roy Carl —
Homer
L. Hurlbut —
Robert
D. Lanehart —
Danforth
R. Lewis —
Arthur
L. Loomis —
Charles
H. Springer —
Charles
B. Weaver —
F.
Emerson Webster |
| | Cayuga County, 1920-1929:
William
J. Bradley —
Howard
O. Darrow —
Harry
A. Gleason —
Fred
O. Groom —
G.
Stuart Gumaer —
Archie
Loomis —
Charles
E. Miller —
John
J. Molloy —
Fred
P. Shaw |
| | Cayuga County, 1930-1939:
Fay
C. Adams —
Arthur
J. Brinkerhoff —
George
Devonshire —
Fred
O. Groom —
G.
Stuart Gumaer —
Charles
H. Hart —
Herman
Kromer —
Howard
T. Manion —
Elmer
G. Pierce —
Clinton
B. Rhoads —
Paul
J. Scileppi —
Fred
P. Shaw |
| | Cayuga County, 1940-1949:
Lewis
B. Earl —
Marguerite
Johansen —
Walter
O'Hagan —
Maurice
H. Reid —
George
B. Shamon |
| | Cayuga County, 1950-1959:
James
G. Cuddy —
W.
Joseph Curtin —
Francis
C. Iaia —
William
J. Roberts |
|
| | Auburn: |
| |
| | Auburn, 1800-1809:
William
Bostwick —
Enos
T. Throop |
| | Auburn, 1810-1819:
William
Bostwick —
David
Brinkerhoff —
Joseph
Colt —
Horace
Hills —
David
Hyde —
John
Porter —
Enos
T. Throop |
| | Auburn, 1820-1829:
William
Bostwick —
Nathaniel
Garrow —
John
Grover —
David
Hyde —
John
Porter —
William
H. Seward —
Enos
T. Throop —
Allen
Warden —
Walter
Weed —
Ezekial
Williams |
| | Auburn, 1830-1839:
John
H. Beach —
Ulysses
F. Doubleday —
Benjamin
F. Hall —
Asaph
D. Leonard —
Truman
J. McMaster —
Isaac
S. Miller —
Robert
Minn —
Michael
S. Myers —
John
Porter —
William
H. Seward —
Bradley
Tuttle —
Amos
Underwood —
Allen
Warden —
Ezekial
Williams —
George
H. Wood |
| | Auburn, 1840-1849:
William
C. Beardsley —
Samuel
M. Blatchford —
George
B. Chase —
Cyrus
C. Dennis —
Benjamin
F. Hall —
Daniel
Hewson —
Michael
S. Myers —
John
Porter —
George
Rathbun —
Elmore
P. Ross —
William
H. Seward —
Allen
Warden —
Ethan
A. Warden —
John
L. Watrous |
| | Auburn, 1850-1859:
William
Beach —
William
C. Beardsley —
Samuel
M. Blatchford —
Lansing
Briggs —
Joshua
Burt —
Aurelius
Conkling —
Benjamin
F. Hall —
Sylvanus
H. Henry —
Daniel
Hewson —
Thomas
Y. Howe, Jr. —
John
M. Hurd —
Michael
S. Myers —
Elmore
P. Ross —
William
H. Seward —
George
Underwood —
Ethan
A. Warden —
John
L. Watrous |
| | Auburn, 1860-1869:
William
C. Beardsley —
Charles
G. Briggs —
John
S. Fowler —
George
Humphreys —
John
M. Hurd —
John
N. Knapp —
Clinton
D. MacDougall —
Christopher
Morgan —
Theodore
M. Pomeroy —
Elmore
P. Ross —
William
H. Seward —
James
E. Tyler —
Jonas
White, Jr. |
| | Auburn, 1870-1879:
Charles
S. Beardsley, Jr. —
John
S. Brown —
David
L. Dodge —
Eli
Gallup —
Milo
Goodrich —
John
M. Hurd —
Thomas
Kirkpatrick —
John
N. Knapp —
Clinton
D. MacDougall —
Alexander
McCrea —
Christopher
Morgan —
David
M. Osborne —
Theodore
M. Pomeroy —
Charles
N. Ross —
William
H. Seward —
John
B. Strong —
Edward
A. Thomas —
Martin
L. Walley —
William
B. Woodin |
| | Auburn, 1880-1889:
Mortimer
V. Austin —
Milo
Goodrich —
Peter
A. Hendrick —
John
M. Hurd —
John
N. Knapp —
David
D. Osborne —
David
M. Osborne —
Thomas
M. Osborne —
Adelbert
P. Rich —
Laurens
J. Storke —
Cyrenus
Wheeler, Jr. —
William
B. Woodin |
| | Auburn, 1890-1899:
E.
Clarence Aiken —
Robert
L. Drummond —
Charles
C. Dwight —
John
P. Jaeckel —
Orlando
Lewis —
John
E. McIntosh —
John
W. O'Brien —
Thomas
M. Osborne —
Sereno
E. Payne —
Adelbert
P. Rich —
Laurens
J. Storke —
David
Wadsworth, Jr. —
Cyrenus
Wheeler, Jr. —
Benjamin
M. Wilcox |
| | Auburn, 1900-1909:
E.
Clarence Aiken —
William
C. Burgess —
C.
August Koenig —
Orlando
Lewis —
Thomas
H. O'Neill —
Thomas
M. Osborne —
Sereno
E. Payne —
Adelbert
P. Rich |
| | Auburn, 1910-1919:
E.
Clarence Aiken —
James
S. Benedict —
Arthur
E. Blauvelt —
Charles
W. Brister —
William
O. Dapping —
Nelson
L. Drummond —
John
C. Healey —
C.
August Koenig —
Mark
L. Koon —
Thomas
H. O'Neill —
Thomas
M. Osborne —
Sereno
E. Payne —
Adelbert
P. Rich |
| | Auburn, 1920-1929:
Arthur
E. Blauvelt —
Adam
P. Burkhart —
William
Miller Collier —
William
O. Dapping —
Benn
Kenyon —
John
F. McGrath —
Charles
D. Osborne —
Lithgow
Osborne —
Thomas
M. Osborne —
Charles
F. Rattigan —
Adelbert
P. Rich —
Maurice
D. Richards —
Julia
Robinson —
John
Taber —
George
Underwood —
Roy
A. Weld |
| | Auburn, 1930-1939:
Arthur
E. Blauvelt —
Kirk
Bowen —
J.
Joseph Boyle —
William
O. Dapping —
Frederick
W. Hinke —
Benn
Kenyon —
Temma
C. Manro —
Charles
D. Osborne —
Lithgow
Osborne —
James
S. Pethybridge —
Elenore
Sefton —
John
Taber —
Frederic
E. Worden |
| | Auburn, 1940-1949:
Arthur
E. Blauvelt —
Edward
T. Boyle —
J.
Joseph Boyle —
Carl
R. Brister —
William
O. Dapping —
Fred
M. Everett —
Marion
B. Kennedy —
Benn
Kenyon —
Lithgow
Osborne —
William
B. Patterson —
Joseph
J. Rooney —
John
Taber —
Willard
Wilcox —
Frederic
E. Worden |
| | Auburn, 1950-1959:
Herbert
T. Anderson —
Arthur
E. Blauvelt —
William
O. Dapping —
Marion
B. Kennedy —
Robert
P. Marren —
William
H. McKeon —
Adelaide
Mead —
Robert
A. Nelson —
Paul
M. O'Connor —
Maurice
I. Schwartz —
John
Taber |
| | Auburn, 1960-1969:
William
O. Dapping —
Eugene
J. Donahue —
Robert
P. Marren —
William
H. McKeon —
George
M. Michaels —
Maurice
I. Schwartz —
John
Taber |
| | Auburn, 1970-1979:
Paul
W. Lattimore —
Robert
P. Marren —
Lee
S. Michaels —
Lloyd
S. Riford, Jr. |
| | Auburn, 1980-1989:
Ann
E. Bunker —
Paul
W. Lattimore —
Jean
A. Longo —
Robert
P. Marren —
Thomas
D. McNabb —
Donna
Reilley |
| | Auburn, 1990-1999:
Robert
P. Marren |
| | Auburn, 2000-2009:
Jim
Dacey —
Kathryn
Johnson |
|
| | Near Auburn:
George
R. Metcalf |
| | Aurelius:
John
Harris |
| | Aurelius town:
Lloyd
S. Riford |
| | Aurora:
James
H. Chase —
Erastus
H. Hussey —
Katie
Lacey —
Sanford
G. Lyon —
Edwin
V. Morgan |
| | Brutus:
William
I. Cornwell |
| | Cato:
Adelbert
P. Rich —
John
E. Savery |
| | Fleming:
Smith
Anthony |
| | Genoa:
W.
A. Ogden |
| | Ira:
Heman
Benton |
| | Kelloggsville:
Charles
Kellogg —
Hector
C. Tuthill |
| | King Ferry:
Frederick
A. Dudley |
| | Locke:
Charles
J. Hewitt |
| | Martville:
Andrew
D. Burgdorf |
| | Moravia:
J.
Guernsey Allen —
Leander
Fitts —
Gerald
S. Hewitt —
Fred
Lewis Palmer |
| | New Hope:
Eugene
B. Rounds |
| | Niles:
Chauncey
M. Abbott |
| | Owasco:
John
I. Brinckerhoff —
William
L. Noyes |
| | Port Byron:
C.
Allen Ames —
James
D. Button —
Hubert
C. Gutchess |
| | Scipio:
William
E. Case —
Amzi
Wood |
| | Sennett:
W.
Clarence Sheldon |
| | Springport town:
David
L. Dodge |
| | Sterling:
Thomas
Hunter —
William
B. Reed |
| | Union Springs:
Daniel
J. Fessenden —
George
S. Fordyce |
| | Venice Center:
William
F. Whitman |
| | Victory:
Ebenezer
Curtiss —
L.
Ford Hager |
| | Weedsport:
C.
Clinton Adams —
Charles
A. Cusick —
Michael
Grace —
Frances
B. Sprague —
Ernest
G. Treat —
Chauncey
D. Van Alstine |
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