| | Herkimer County (no city
given): |
| |
| | Herkimer County, 1790-1799:
Benjamin
Bowen —
Isaac
Brayton —
Arthur
Breese —
Matthew
Brown, Jr. —
Ludwick
Campbell —
John
Cummins, Jr. —
Isaac
Foote —
Phineas
Gates —
Gaylord
Griswold —
Joshua
Leland —
Thomas
Manly —
John
Mills —
John
Myer —
Michael
Myers —
Jedediah
Sanger —
Nathan
Smith |
| | Herkimer County, 1800-1809:
Christopher
P. Bellinger —
Aaron
Budlong —
Eldad
Corbet —
Rudolph
Devendorff —
John
Kennedy —
Thomas
Manly —
Samuel
Merry, Jr. —
Stephen
Miller —
John
Mills —
John
Myer —
John
M. Petrie —
Nathan
Smith —
Evans
Wharry —
George
Widrig —
Westel
Willoughby, Jr. —
Samuel
Wright |
| | Herkimer County, 1810-1819:
Abijah
Beckwith —
Christopher
P. Bellinger —
Robert
Burch —
Jonas
Cleland —
Rudolph
Devendorff —
William
D. Ford —
John
Graves —
Henry
Gros —
Aaron
Hackley, Jr. —
Philo
M. Hackley —
Henry
Hopkins —
Thomas
Manly —
Jacob
Markell —
John
McCombs —
Hosea
Nelson —
James
Orton —
George
Rosecrantz —
Rudolph
I. Shoemaker —
Samuel
Woodworth |
| | Herkimer County, 1820-1829:
Abijah
Beckwith —
Christopher
P. Bellinger —
Caleb
Budlong —
David
R. Carrier —
Jonas
Cleland —
Samuel
Dexter, Jr. —
John
Dygert —
John
B. Dygert —
Warner
Folts —
Simeon
Ford —
John
Graves —
Philo
M. Hackley —
Daniel
C. Henderson —
Thomas
Manly —
Abijah
Mann, Jr. —
Jacob
Markell —
James
Orton —
Nicholas
Schuyler, Jr. —
Robert
Shoemaker —
Cornelius
Sloughter —
Richard
Smith II —
John
P. Snell —
Henry
Tillinghast —
David
Van Horne —
Edmund
Varney —
Jacob
Wire |
| | Herkimer County, 1830-1839:
Stephen
Ayers —
Augustus
Beardslee —
Abijah
Beckwith —
Dudley
Burwell —
Timothy
I. Campbell —
Benjamin
Carver —
Atwater
Cooke, Jr. —
William
C. Crain —
Charles
Dyer —
Daniel
Dygert —
Henry
L. Easton —
Charles
Gray —
Thomas
Hawks —
Russell
Hopkins —
Olmsted
Hough —
Nicholas
Lawyer —
Abijah
Mann, Jr. —
Peter
P. Murphy —
Volney
Owen —
Jos.
M. Prendergast —
David
Thorp —
Henry
Tillinghast —
Sherman
Wooster |
| | Herkimer County, 1840-1849:
Abijah
Beckwith —
Daniel
Bellinger —
Walter
Booth —
Alexander
H. Buell —
George
Burch —
William
C. Crain —
Henry
Eysaman —
John
T. Hall —
Arphaxed
Loomis —
Jefferson
Tillinghast —
Peter
H. Warren |
| | Herkimer County, 1850-1859:
Henry
P. Alexander —
John
W. Beckwith —
William
Bridenbecker —
Dean
Burgess —
William
Coppernoll —
Charles
DeLong —
Ezra
Graves —
Solomon
Graves —
Lester
Green —
Samuel
Greene —
Gardner
Hinkley —
John
Hoover —
Harris
Lewis —
Arphaxed
Loomis —
Amos
H. Prescott —
Humphrey
G. Root —
Daniel
Shall —
Asa
Vickery |
| | Herkimer County, 1860-1869:
Ezra
D. Beckwith —
Erasmus
W. Day —
Irving
Holcomb —
E.
Bradley Lee —
John
Markell —
Stephen
R. Millington —
Orson
Moore —
Seth
M. Richmond —
Josiah
Shull —
George
Springer —
Elisha
W. Stannard —
Griffin
Sweet —
Henry
Tillinghast —
Stephen
Turtelot |
| | Herkimer County, 1870-1879:
Myron
A. McKee —
Daniel
A. Northup —
Eleazer
C. Rice |
| | Herkimer County, 1880-1889:
William
D. Gorsline —
Patrick
H. McEvoy —
Albert
M. Ross —
George
W. Smith |
| | Herkimer County, 1890-1899:
John
D. Henderson —
Oliver
H. Springer |
| | Herkimer County, 1900-1909:
Fred
Coleman —
Jay
W. Humphrey —
Bernard
J. McDonald —
John
L. Miller —
Carl
E. Myers —
Firman
Ouderkirk —
Dwight
A. Silliman —
Emory
J. Snell —
Anthony
Steber —
Rugene
Walrath |
| | Herkimer County, 1910-1919:
William
Bremer —
Albert
F. Ertman |
| | Herkimer County, 1920-1929:
Harry
J. Barnes —
Daniel
Farrell —
Clarence
H. Flint —
Howard
Martin Grogan —
John
D. Henderson —
James
E. Rafter —
E.
P. Sharp |
| | Herkimer County, 1930-1939:
Harry
J. Barnes —
Patrick
J. Dinneen —
James
A. Doyle —
Felix
S. Piseck —
Daniel
V. Reardon —
John
F. Tucker —
Fred
J. Youker |
| | Herkimer County, 1940-1949:
Harold
Beer —
Jack
F. A. Hunt |
| | Herkimer County, 1950-1959:
Anthony
Blasting —
Owen
Coons —
Florence
F. Entwistle |
|
| | Danube:
John
Herkimer |
| | Dolgeville:
Edward
A. Browne —
Harold
C. Luther —
Henry
I. Patrie |
| | Fairfield:
John
B. Van Petten |
| | Frankfort:
Brian
J. Kelly —
Archibald
C. McGowan —
Elizabeth
Miller —
E.
LaGrange Smith —
William
H. Waterbury |
| | Fulton Chain:
E.
Bert Pullman |
| | Gray:
Erwin
E. Kelley |
| | Herkimer: |
| | |
| | Ilion:
Samuel
M. Allston —
John
W. Bergin —
Oliver
S. Coleman —
Edward
O. Davies —
Seth
G. Heacock —
Mary
B. Jones —
Jack
Manley —
Andrew
D. Morgan —
Thomas
A. Morris —
Carl
W. Peterson —
Younger
L. Power —
Alexander
Robinton —
Harry
C. Taylor —
Walter
Van Wiggeren —
Frank
C. Whitney —
L.
Bentley Williams —
Thomas
S. Williams |
| | Jordanville:
Amer
A. Reed |
| | Little Falls: |
| | |
| | Middleville:
George
H. Thomas |
| | Mohawk:
Charles
S. Benton —
Anthony
J. Casale —
Louise
Casey —
George
H. Fox —
Arch
M. Kennedy —
Lawrence
L. Merry —
Helen
Roosevelt Robinson —
Theodore
D. Robinson —
Francis
E. Spinner —
David
C. Wightman |
| | Newport:
Brice
D. Blakely —
Marc
W. Butler —
Charles
L. Fellows —
John
H. Wooster |
| | Newville:
Asa
Wilcox |
| | Norway:
Nicoll
Fosdick |
| | Old Forge:
William
J. Thistlethwaite |
| | Paines Hollow:
Henry
H. Green |
| | Poland:
Frederic
S. Cole —
John
E. Downer |
| | Salisbury:
Lorenzo
Carryl |
| | Schuyler:
John
M. Budlong |
| |
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