| | Dutchess County (no city
given): |
| |
| | Dutchess County, 1770-1779:
Dirck
Brinckerhoff —
Annanias
Cooper —
Joseph
Crane, Jr. —
Samuel
Dodge —
Jacob
Evertson —
Anthony
Hoffman —
Gilbert
Livingston —
Henry
Ludenton —
Andrew
Moorhouse —
Brinton
Paine —
Nathaniel
Sacket —
John
Schenck —
Jacobus
Swartwout |
| | Dutchess County, 1780-1789:
Jonathan
Akin —
Samuel
A. Barker —
Benjamin
Birdsall —
Isaac
Bloom —
Abraham
Brinckerhoff —
Dirck
Brinckerhoff —
Peter
Cantine, Jr. —
Ebenezer
Cary —
Annanias
Cooper —
Joseph
Crane, Jr. —
Jonathan
Dennis —
John
De Witt —
John
De Witt, Jr. —
Samuel
Dodge —
Lewis
Duboys —
Morris
Graham —
Jacob
Griffin —
Anthony
Hoffman —
Cornelius
Humfrey —
Ebenezer
Husted —
Gilbert
Livingston —
Henry
Ludenton —
Abraham
Paine —
Brinton
Paine —
Zephaniah
Platt —
Nathaniel
Sacket —
Guisbert
Schenck —
Melancton
Smith —
Thomas
Storm —
Jacobus
Swartwout —
James
Tallmadge —
Isaac
J. Talman —
Ezra
Thompson |
| | Dutchess County, 1790-1799:
Abraham
Adriance —
Jonathan
Akin —
Samuel
A. Barker —
William
Barker —
Isaac
Bloom —
Jacob
Bockee —
James
Bockee —
David
Brooks —
Lemuel
Clift —
Joseph
Crane, Jr. —
Richard
Davis —
John
De Witt, Jr. —
Henry
Dodge —
William
Emott —
Joseph
C. Field —
Daniel
Graham —
Jacob
Griffin —
Josiah
Holly —
Luther
Holly —
Ebenezer
Husted —
Robert
Johnston —
Ebenezer
Mott —
Jesse
Oakley —
Barnabas
Payen —
William
Pearce —
Joseph
Potter —
Jacob
Radclift —
William
Radclift —
Henry
Schenck —
Philip
J. Schuyler —
Isaac
Sherwood —
Jacob
Smith —
Platt
Smith —
Jonathan
Soule —
Solomon
Sutherland —
William
Taber —
James
Tallmadge —
Isaac
J. Talman —
John
Thomas —
Jesse
Thompson —
Samuel
Towner —
John
Van Benthuysen —
David
Van Ness —
Isaac
Van Wyck —
William
B. Verplanck —
William
Wheeler |
| | Dutchess County, 1800-1809:
Abraham
Adriance —
Albro
Akin —
Benjamin
Akin —
Devoue
Bailey —
Samuel
A. Barker —
William
Barker —
Elisha
Barlow —
George
Bloom —
Derick
A. Brinckerhoff —
David
Brooks —
Barnabas
Carver —
George
Casey —
Lemuel
Clift —
Job
Crawford —
Cyrenus
Crosby —
Henry
Dodge —
Koert
Dubois —
Nicholas
H. Emigh —
William
Emott —
Joseph
C. Field —
Harry
Garrison —
Joseph
E. Haff —
Ebenezer
Haight —
John
Haight —
Aaron
Hazen —
Benjamin
Herrick —
Isaac
Hunting —
John
Jewett —
Robert
Johnston —
John
Martin —
Thomas
Mitchell —
Ebenezer
Mott —
Alexander
Neely —
John
Patterson —
Joseph
Potter —
Theron
Rudd —
Zalman
Sanford —
Abraham
H. Schenck —
Isaac
Sherwood —
Alexander
Spencer —
Philip
Spencer, Jr. —
John
Storm —
Tobias
L. Stoutenbergh —
William
Taber —
Benajah
Thompson —
Jesse
Thompson —
John
Thompson —
Smith
Thompson —
John
M. Thurston —
Samuel
Towner —
John
Van Benthuysen —
Isaac
Van Wyck —
Theodorus
R. Van Wyck —
William
D. Williams —
Martin
E. Winchel —
James
Winchell —
Veniah
Wooley |
| | Dutchess County, 1810-1819:
Albro
Akin —
Joseph
Arnold —
Samuel
A. Barker —
John
Beadle —
Cyrus
Benjamin —
Joel
Benton —
Abraham
Bockee —
David
Brooks —
Isaac
Bryan —
Lemuel
Clift —
Henry
Dodge —
Jacob
Doughty —
Koert
Dubois —
William
A. Duer —
James
Emott —
James
Grant —
Ebenezer
Haight —
Benjamin
Haxton —
Zachariah
Hoffman —
James
Ketchum —
Matthew
Mesier —
Samuel
Mott —
Alexander
Neely —
Nathaniel
Pendleton —
Joseph
Potter —
Andrew
Pray —
Jehiel
Sackett —
Abiel
Sherman —
Shadrach
Sherman —
Isaac
Smith —
Jesse
Thompson —
David
Tomlinson —
Isaac
Van Wyck —
John
B. Van Wyck —
John
Warren —
Robert
Weeks —
John
W. Wheeler |
| | Dutchess County, 1820-1829:
Isaac
R. Adriance —
Albro
Akin —
Daniel
D. Akin —
Eli
Angevine —
Joel
Benton —
Abraham
Bockee —
Egbert
Cary —
Benjamin
H. Conklin —
John
Cox —
Jacob
Doughty —
Coert
Dubois —
Jacob
C. Elmendorf —
Wheeler
Gilbert —
Samuel
B. Halsey —
Israel
Harris —
Prince
Hoag —
Enos
Hopkins —
Joseph
I. Jackson —
John
Klapp —
Martin
Lawrence —
Henry
A. Livingston —
Matthew
Mesier —
Daniel
Northrup —
Alfred
S. Pell —
Philo
Ruggles —
Benjamin
Sherman —
James
Tallmadge, Jr. —
Gilbert
Thorne —
Samuel
M. Thurston —
George
Vandenburgh —
John
W. Wheeler |
| | Dutchess County, 1830-1839:
Joel
Benton —
Robert
Coffin —
Samuel
B. Halsey —
Eli
Hamblin —
William
Hooker —
Michael
S. Martin —
Israel
Shadbolt —
John
E. Townsend |
| | Dutchess County, 1850-1859:
Augustus
L. Allen —
William
H. Bostwick —
Cornelius
N. Campbell —
Jacob
B. Carpenter —
John
Church Cruger —
Franklin
Dudley —
Albert
Emans —
John
S. Emans —
William
H. Feller —
Stephen
Haight —
John
M. Keese —
D.
C. Marshall —
Augustus
Martin —
Peter
P. Montfoort —
Charles
Robinson —
Howland
R. Sherman —
George
W. Sterling —
Minor
C. Story —
Daniel
O. Ward —
James
H. Weeks |
| | Dutchess County, 1900-1909:
Platt
N. Chase —
Welcome
H. Lawson —
Daniel
B. Sampson —
Richard
Tompkins —
W.
Martin Watson |
| | Dutchess County, 1910-1919:
Madison
Aldrich —
Fred
Crum —
Francis
R. Curran —
Kate
T. Griffin —
Bird
Kendall —
William
H. B. Obre —
Alfred
C. Perkins —
Joseph
C. Rothery —
D.
J. Williams |
| | Dutchess County, 1920-1929:
Alonzo
Abbott —
Claude
Coumbe —
Silas
L. Davis —
Anna
G. W. Dayley —
Charles
J. DeMask —
George
S. Halstead —
Harold
Hasbrouck —
Judson
Hey —
J.
Edward Laird —
Edward
H. MacDonald —
Joseph
J. Maher —
William
H. Montgomery —
James
B. Peattie —
Alfred
C. Perkins —
Paul
A. Rieser —
Joseph
C. Rothery —
Harry
Seiden —
Cecil
D. Sherow —
Charles
S. Tanner —
Thomas
J. Todarelli —
Willard
H. Tompkins —
Fred
H. Vanderwater —
Stanley
M. Vincent —
George
Worrall |
| | Dutchess County, 1930-1939:
Ethel
S. Brasseit —
James
A. Buckley —
Francis
G. Crispi —
George
Elsbree, Jr. —
Helen
G. H. Estelle —
Emory
J. Hey —
Robert
F. Jones —
Martha
Koopman —
Max
Leiberman —
Ralph
Lovelock —
Bernard
F. MacDonald —
Gerald
E. MacDonald —
Thomas
D. Mahar —
Stanley
F. Odell —
Hans
Peters —
Clara
Rogers —
Joseph
C. Rothery —
Samuel
Scheib —
Cecil
D. Sherow —
Donald
R. Slee —
Michael
Stefanik —
E.
Valentine Thompson —
Charles
Townsend —
David
N. Wilber —
Delbert
Williams |
| | Dutchess County, 1940-1949:
Leo
A. Burns —
Merrill
S. Effron —
Christopher
Kiernan —
Ralph
Lovelock —
Lloyd
H. Nichols —
E.
Valentine Thompson —
Edmund
Weil |
| | Dutchess County, 1950-1959:
Austin
K. Knickerbocker —
Gus
Leo —
James
B. Russell —
James
Stearns, Jr. |
|
| | Amenia:
E.
Darwin Morse —
Abiah
W. Palmer |
| | Arlington:
Cornelius
W. Garrison —
Margaret
Mack |
| | Arthursburg:
Fred
B. Pulling |
| | Barrytown:
Margaret
C. Aldrich —
Jean
P. Bordewich —
William
Chamberlain —
Lewis
S. Chanler —
William
A. Chanler —
Gore
Vidal |
| | Beacon:
Samuel
Beskin —
Nina
Blanchfield —
J.
Lewis Bolton —
Robert
L. Cahill —
Thomas
J. Cunningham —
Thomas
H. DeLaire —
Robert
W. Doughty —
James
V. Forrestal —
J.
Albert Frost —
Irving
J. Justus —
Henry
A. Kennelly —
E.
A. Macomber —
Samuel
K. Phillips —
Robert
T. Pugsley —
Alfred
P. Russell —
Irving
B. Stafford —
Eleanor
Thompson —
J.
Gordon Tompkins —
Charles
F. Wolf |
| | Chestnut Ridge:
Moneesh
K. Bakshi —
Edgar
Vincent |
| | Clinton Corners:
James
C. Allen —
Joseph
F. Hawkins —
J.
Griswold Webb |
| | Clinton Hollow:
Wesley
Butts |
| | Dover Plains:
James
A. Benson —
John
J. Hall —
John
H. Ketcham —
Richard
E. Pelkey —
Anna
Vincent —
George
E. Whalen |
| | Federal Store:
James
Hammond |
| | Fishkill:
Elizabeth
Brilliant —
Walter
J. Farrington —
Roy
C. Ketcham —
Walter
G. Russell —
Leonard
J. Supple —
William
W. Van Wyck —
Daniel
C. Verplanck |
| | Fishkill Landing (now part of Beacon):
John
F. Schlosser |
| | Fishkill-on-Hudson (now part of
Beacon):
Ferdinand
A. Hoyt —
James
Mackin —
John
T. Smith |
| | Glenham (now part of Beacon):
J.
Gordon Flannery |
| | Hopewell Junction:
Samuel
Lesher —
Patrick
R. Manning —
Elinor
F. Morgenthau —
Henry
Morgenthau, Jr. —
Benjamin
P. Roosa, Jr. |
| | Hyde Park:
David
Collins, Jr. —
Marion
Dickerman —
Lucille
P. Pattison —
Edmund
H. Pendleton —
Archibald
Rogers —
Eleanor
Roosevelt —
Franklin
D. Roosevelt —
Elmer
Van Wagner —
J.
Griswold Webb —
William
W. Woodworth |
| | Matteawan (now part of Beacon):
Joseph
Howland —
William
H. Mase —
Samuel
K. Phillips |
| | Millbrook:
James
T. Aspbury —
Frederic
H. Bontecou —
Hamilton
Fish, Jr. —
John
W. Hanes —
Michael
Murphy —
Thomas
Riggs, Jr. —
Myron
Smith —
Oakleigh
Thorne, Sr. |
| | Millerton:
Daniel
J. Gleason —
Edward
H. Thompson |
| | New Hamburg:
Alexander
Hamilton |
| | Pawling:
Howard
N. Allen —
Denwood
L. Chapin —
Alger
B. Chapman —
Thomas
E. Dewey —
John
B. Dutcher |
| | Pleasant Valley:
Vincent
D. Gleason —
Chester
Husted |
| | Poughkeepsie: |
| | |
| | Red Hook:
Egbert
Benson —
Henry
Staats —
Thomas
Tillotson |
| | Rhinebeck:
Wayne
Baden —
George
Esselstyn —
Cynthia
J. Glozier —
Eileen
Hickey —
Helen
Huntington Hull —
William
Kelly —
Morgan
Lewis —
Peter
R. Livingston —
John
C. O'Brien —
Allan
A. Ryan, Jr. |
| | Rhinecliff:
William
A. Tripp |
| | South Dover:
Obed
Wheeler |
| | Staatsburg:
Charles
H. W. Arnold —
Francis
G. Landon —
William
Smalley |
| | Stanfordville:
Glenn
E. Warren |
| | Tivoli:
Ethel
L. Block —
Johnston
L. De Peyster |
| | Verbank:
Richard
A. Collins |
| | Wappingers Falls:
Geraldine
M. DeAngelo —
Pauline
Egan —
Donald
H. McMillen |
| | Wassaic:
R.
Watson Pomeroy |
| |
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