| | Montgomery County (no city given):
Daniel
Hugunin, Jr., 1790 |
| | Ames:
Alexander
W. Randall, 1819 —
Fred
B. Wood, 1866 |
| | Amsterdam:
George
Miles, 1789 —
Charles
Dayan, 1792 —
Matthias
J. Bovee, 1793 —
Peter
B. Loomis, 1820 —
Homer
P. Snyder, 1863 —
H.
Edmund Machold, 1880 —
Thomas
F. Campbell, 1897 —
Hicks
G. Griffiths, 1910 —
Donald
A. Campbell, 1922 |
| | Amsterdam, Tryon County (now Montgomery
County):
Benedict
Arnold, 1780 |
| | Auriesville:
John
H. Buhrmaster, 1876 |
| | Bean Hill, Florida town:
William
T. Byrne, 1876 |
| | Canajoharie:
James
Knox, 1807 —
Frederick
A. Conkling, 1816 |
| | Charleston:
Ira
Harris, 1802 |
| | Florida:
John
W. Cady, 1790 —
Isaac
A. Fancher, 1833 —
John
Lindsay Hill, 1840 |
| | Fonda:
Simeon
Sammons, 1811 —
Frank
Beebe, 1854 |
| | Fultonville:
Edward
Wemple, 1843 |
| | Minden:
Reuben
Ellwood, 1821 |
| | Palatine:
Peter
Joseph Wagner, 1795 —
John
Cochrane, 1813 |
| | Palatine Bridge:
Webster
Wagner, 1817 —
Anthony
J. Dimond, 1881 |
| | Root:
William
Mitchell, 1807 |
| | Stone Arabia:
Henry
Markell, 1792 |
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