| | Otsego County (no city
given): |
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| | Otsego County, 1790-1799:
Joshua
H. Brett —
Joshua
Dewey —
Benjamin
Gilbert —
Francis
Henry —
Elijah
Holt —
Jacob
Morris —
Timothy
Morse —
Isaac
Nash —
Jedediah
Peck —
Robert
Roseboom —
Abraham
C. Ten Broeck —
Jacob
Ten Broeck —
Rensselaer
Williams |
| | Otsego County, 1800-1809:
Joseph
Bowne —
Thomas
Brooks —
Samuel
Campbell —
Haviland
Chase —
Erastus
Crafts —
Abel
De Forest —
Peter
P. Dumont —
Lemuel
Fitch —
Benjamin
Gilbert —
Daniel
Hawks —
Francis
Henry —
Benjamin
Hicks —
Gurdon
Huntington —
Roger
Kinne —
William
Lathrop —
Martin
Luce —
Solomon
Martin —
Luke
Metcalfe —
James
Moore —
Humphrey
Palmer —
Jedediah
Peck —
Solomon
Pier —
Luther
Rich —
Robert
Roseboom —
Henry
Scott —
Rufus
Steere —
Jacob
Ten Broeck —
Rensselaer
Williams |
| | Otsego County, 1810-1819:
Henry
Albert —
Joshua
Babcock —
John
Blakeley —
Joseph
Bowne —
Billings
Brown —
Samuel
Caldwell —
William
Campbell —
Seth
Chase —
Willard
Coye —
Erastus
Crafts —
Silas
Crippen —
Abel
De Forest —
Caleb
Eldred —
Stukely
Ellsworth —
Nathaniel
Fenton —
Lemuel
Fitch —
Benjamin
Gilbert —
Samuel
Griffin —
Daniel
Hawks —
Isaac
Hayes —
Francis
Henry —
Thomas
Howes —
James
Hyde —
Oliver
Judd —
Charles
Mason —
Arunah
Metcalf —
Elijah
H. Metcalf —
John
Moore —
William
Nichols —
Cyrenus
Noble —
Henry
Ogden —
Humphrey
Palmer —
Robert
Roseboom —
David
Tripp —
Elijah
Turner |
| | Otsego County, 1820-1829:
Joshua
Babcock —
Henry
Baker —
Levi
Beardsley —
John
Blakeley —
Calvin
Brookins —
Samuel
Caldwell —
William
Campbell —
Samuel
Chase —
Seth
Chase —
Joseph
Clyde —
Peter
Collier —
Willard
Coye —
Caleb
Eldred —
Stukely
Ellsworth —
George
Fenno —
William
Fitch —
William
Hall —
Isaac
Hayes —
Seth
Hubbard, Jr. —
Samuel
M. Ingalls —
Oliver
Judd —
John
Judson —
Horace
Lathrop —
Arunah
Metcalf —
George
Morrell —
Joseph
Mumford —
Henry
Ogden —
Sherman
Page —
Samuel
Russell —
Artemas
Sheldon —
David
Smith —
Halsey
Spencer —
Samuel
Starkweather —
George
W. Stillman —
David
Tripp —
William
Utter —
John
Woodbury |
| | Otsego County, 1830-1839:
William
Baker —
Philo
Bennett —
Albert
Benton —
Samuel
Betts, Jr. —
Edmund
B. Bigelow —
Jonathan
W. Brewer —
Joseph
Carpenter —
Henry
Clark —
Peter
Collier —
Samuel
Colwell —
Gilbert
Cone —
Schuyler
Crippen —
Archibald
Dixson —
John
Drake —
Sumner
Ely —
Daniel
Gilchrist —
Henry
Harvey —
Ivory
Holland —
Samuel
M. Ingalls —
Cornelius
Jones —
Hiram
Kinne —
William
Kirby —
Robert
C. Lansing —
Jacob
K. Lull —
Eben
B. Morehouse —
Joseph
Peck —
Jesse
Rose —
Ranson
Spaford —
Harvey
Strong —
William
Temple —
Amasa
Thompson —
Lyman
J. Walworth |
| | Otsego County, 1840-1849:
Cyrus
Brown —
Silas
Burleson —
Franklin
B. Carpenter —
Leonard
Caryl —
Delos
W. Dean —
Christopher
D. Fellows —
Francis
U. Fenno —
Joel
Gillett —
George
S. Gorham —
John
R. Griggs —
Harry
G. Harden —
Harvey
Hunt —
Festus
Hyde —
Benjamin
Morehouse —
Joseph
Peck —
William
W. Snow —
William
Temple —
Nahum
Thompson —
Charles
Walker —
Arnold
B. Watson |
| | Otsego County, 1850-1859:
William
H. Averill —
Timothy
D. Bailey —
Henry
J. Campbell —
Alonzo
Churchill —
Edwin
S. Coffin —
William
Comstock —
Henry
H. Davy —
Brown
Dimock —
Samuel
H. Grant —
David
M. Hard —
George
M. Hollis —
Harvey
Keyes —
Erastus
King —
George
F. Longenhelt —
Andrew
A. Mather —
Charles
McLean —
Anson
C. Parshall —
Joseph
Peck —
Edward
Pratt —
St.
Paul Seely —
William
W. Snow —
John
C. Spafford —
Jenks
S. Sprague —
Charles
W. Tallett —
Lewis
Whipple —
Anson
Wright —
Elihu
C. Wright —
Worthington
Wright |
| | Otsego County, 1860-1869:
Clifford
S. Arms —
William
C. Bentley —
Frederick
A. Bolles —
Le
Roy E. Bowe —
William
Brooks —
Luther
L. Burditt —
William
W. Campbell —
Cornelius
A. Church —
Edgar
B. Clarke —
Elijah
E. Ferry —
Richard
Franchot —
Sheffield
Harrington —
George
M. Hollis —
Myron
J. Hubbard —
William
W. Snow —
Ezra
S. Whipple —
James
Young |
| | Otsego County, 1870-1879:
Simeon
R. Barnes —
Nathan
Bridges —
Alfred
Chamberlain —
Azro
Chase —
John
Cope —
James
S. Davenport —
Daniel
F. Pattengill —
George
Scramling —
William
W. Snow —
James
Stewart —
Henry
Thorp —
J.
Lee Tucker —
James
Young |
| | Otsego County, 1880-1889:
Nathan
Bridges —
J.
Stanley Browne —
Azro
Chase —
William
Caryl Ely —
Henry
T. Harris —
Lowell
S. Henry —
Hartford
D. Nelson —
John
S. Newton —
David
Russell |
| | Otsego County, 1890-1899:
Nathan
Bridges —
Oscar
F. Lane —
John
J. Rider |
| | Otsego County, 1910-1919:
Luella
B. Clark |
| | Otsego County, 1920-1929:
Willard
B. Auchenpaugh —
Percy
W. Gould —
Herbert
B. Leary —
William
Peabody |
| | Otsego County, 1930-1939:
Walter
A. Bliss —
Frank
Patterson —
Eugene
L. Ward —
Floyd
H. Young |
| | Otsego County, 1940-1949:
Raymond
C. Camp —
LaVere
Lyons —
Wayne
L. Tyson |
| | Otsego County, 1950-1959:
Barthley
L. Beach —
Clifford
Drake |
|
| | Burlington:
William
G. Angel —
Charles
B. Gorham |
| | Burlington Flats:
Paul
L. Talbot |
| | Cherry Valley:
James
W. Barnum —
Jeremiah
Eaton Cary —
Benjamin
Davis |
| | Cooperstown:
Barbara
C. Bowers —
Samuel
S. Bowne —
James
J. Byard, Jr. —
Anthony
J. Casale —
Stephen
C. Clark —
John
B. Conkling —
James
Fenimore Cooper —
Andrew
Davidson —
John
A. Dix —
Samuel
S. Edick —
Scott
E. Greene —
Edward
F. King —
Joseph
P. Leary —
Constance
S. Lewis —
John
B. McManus —
John
Russell —
Walter
W. Stokes —
Irene
B. Taylor —
Isaac
Williams, Jr. |
| | East Richfield:
Olcott
C. Chamberlain |
| | East Worcester:
William
E. Dante |
| | Edmeston:
David
B. St. John |
| | Garrattsville:
William
H. Schebaum |
| | Laurens:
Levi
S. Chatfield —
William
C. Fields —
Frances
Hess |
| | Middlefield:
L.
Mortimer Gilbert |
| | Morris:
Chester
T. Backus —
James
E. Cooke —
G.
McMurtrie Godley —
Francis
M. Rotch |
| | New Lisbon:
Harmon
Bennett |
| | Oneonta: |
| | |
| | Near Oneonta:
Fred
R. Miller —
Frank
Reardon |
| | Otego:
Elisha
S. Saunders |
| | Otsego:
Ebenezer
Blakely —
James
Cannon |
| | Plainfield:
Deloss
E. Bass |
| | Richfield:
James
Hawkes |
| | Richfield Springs:
Allen
J. Bloomfield —
Willard
G. Bullion —
Augustus
R. Elwood |
| | Schenevus:
James
R. MacDuff |
| | Springfield:
George
H. Andrews —
Leslie
Pell Clarke |
| | Springfield Center:
Andrew
R. Smith —
Frank
M. Smith —
Florence
Wardwell |
| | Unadilla:
Frank
B. Arnold —
Leland
M. Cowes —
David
P. Loomis —
Charles
C. Noble —
Samuel
North |
| | West Burlington:
Stuart
West |
| | Worcester:
William
H. Ely —
Charles
Goodell |
| |
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