| | Orange County (no city
given): |
| |
| | Orange County, 1770-1779:
Jeremiah
Clark —
Benjamin
Coe —
John
D. Coe —
John
Hathorn —
Tunis
Kuyper —
Thomas
Moffat —
Peter
Ogilvie —
Bezaleel
Seely, Jr. —
Roeluf
Van Houten |
| | Orange County, 1780-1789:
Robert
Armstrong —
John
Bradner —
John
Carpenter —
Jeremiah
Clark —
Benjamin
Coe —
John
D. Coe —
Gilbert
Cooper —
John
Haring —
John
Hathorn —
Seth
Marvin —
Thomas
Moffat —
David
Pye —
Nathaniel
Satterly —
Bezaleel
Seely, Jr. —
William
Sickles —
John
Stagg —
John
Suffern —
Peter
Taulman —
William
Thompson —
Henry
Wisner —
Henry
Wisner —
John
Wood —
Jesse
Woodhull |
| | Orange County, 1790-1799:
William
Allison —
Isaac
Blanch —
Robert
R. Burnet —
James
Burt —
John
Carpenter —
Benjamin
Coe —
John
D. Coe —
Jonathan
Cooley —
Moses
Hatfield —
John
Hathorn —
Reuben
Hopkins —
Seth
Marvin —
Andrew
McCord —
Moses
Phillips —
David
Pye —
William
Sickles —
Hendrick
Smith —
John
Smith —
Daniel
Thew —
David
M. Westcott —
John
Wheeler —
John
Wood —
Jesse
Woodhull |
| | Orange County, 1800-1809:
John
Barber —
Joshua
Brown —
Robert
R. Burnet —
James
Burt —
William
A. Clark —
Charles
Clinton —
James
Clinton —
William
Crist —
Anthony
Davis —
David
Dill —
James
Finch, Jr. —
John
Hathorn —
Seth
Marvin —
Andrew
McCord —
Joseph
Morrell —
Reuben
Neely —
John
Nicholson —
William
Ross —
Abraham
Schultz —
Samuel
S. Seward —
Selah
Strong —
Peter
Townsend —
Henry
Tucker —
John
Tuthill —
John
Wheeler —
John
Wood |
| | Orange County, 1810-1819:
Hezekiah
Belknap —
Isaac
Belknap —
James
Burt —
Anthony
Davis —
David
Dill —
Edward
Ely —
James
Faulkner —
James
Finch, Jr. —
John
Gasherie —
John
Hallock, Jr. —
Elihu
Hedges —
Nathaniel
P. Hill —
Peter
Holbert —
Seth
Marvin —
John
McGarrah —
Hezekiah
Moffatt —
Joseph
Morrell —
William
Mulliner —
John
Nicholson —
William
Ross —
Joshua
Sayre —
Abraham
Schultz —
Benjamin
Strong —
Selah
Strong —
Selah
Tuthill —
Abraham
Vail —
Benjamin
Webb —
John
Wheeler —
Andrew
Wilson —
Benjamin
Woodward |
| | Orange County, 1820-1829:
Charles
Borland, Jr. —
James
Burt —
David
Christie —
William
W. Crawford —
Benjamin
Dunning —
William
Ecker —
James
Finch, Jr. —
William
Finn —
Robert
Fowler —
Richard
Graham —
John
Hallock, Jr. —
Nathaniel
P. Hill —
Egbert
Jansen —
Joseph
McLaughlin —
Peter
Milliken —
Abraham
Schultz —
Leonard
Smith —
Selah
Tuthill —
Abraham
Vail —
Isaac
Van Duzer —
James
Waugh —
Samuel
Webb —
David
M. Westcott —
Benjamin
Woodward |
| | Orange County, 1830-1839:
Edward
Blake —
Abraham
Cuddeback —
Robert
Fowler —
James
Hulse —
Abraham
M. Smith —
Phineas
Tuthill |
| | Orange County, 1850-1859:
Milton
Barnes —
Oliver
Belknap —
James
Bennett —
Samuel
Beyes —
Hugh
B. Bull —
Ethan
B. Carpenter —
George
B. Cox —
A.
J. Cuddeback —
Charles
W. Cushman —
James
R. Dickson —
Daniel
T. Durland —
Daniel
Fullerton —
William
Graham —
G.
M. Grier —
Andrew
J. Mills —
Albert
G. Owen —
William
W. Reeve —
Phineas
Rumsey —
James
B. Stevens —
Erastus
Stickney —
Charles
M. Thompson —
Hudson
Webb —
Isaac
Wood |
| | Orange County, 1860-1869:
Bancroft
Davis |
| | Orange County, 1910-1919:
William
F. Brush —
J.
Lester Burnett —
James
Jackson —
Edward
A. Lorentz —
John
McLaughlin —
Nelson
Moffatt |
| | Orange County, 1920-1929:
Edward
J. Beemer —
William
J. Butterly —
Anna
B. Case —
Niven
H. Clark —
Walter
Dover —
Floyd
W. Gibson —
Timothy
W. Manion —
John
R. Martin —
Alexander
Milway —
Nelson
Moffatt —
John
W. Spencer —
Moe
Spiegel |
| | Orange County, 1930-1939:
William
Darragh —
Thomas
R. Davis —
John
J. Downey —
Alexander
Milway —
David
Rhodes —
Anthony
Schulmerich —
Michael
Tighe |
| | Orange County, 1940-1949:
Natalie
C. Barns —
William
R. Green —
James
McAndrew |
| | Orange County, 1950-1959:
Seymour
Feinman —
John
Lusardi, Jr. —
William
Pruslin —
Lawrence
Reineke |
|
| | Arden:
E.
H. Harriman |
| | Blooming Grove:
B.
Sears Hunter —
David
H. Moffat, Jr. |
| | Bullville:
David
C. Bull |
| | Campbell Hall:
Henry
V. Clark |
| | Central Valley:
Howard
K. Travers |
| | Chester:
Hector
Craig —
Thomas
J. V. Cullen —
Peter
Goelet —
Hugh
B. Marius |
| | Circleville:
William
T. Doty |
| | Cornwall:
Henry
E. Abell —
Lewis
Beach —
Henry
F. Chadeayne —
Henry
W. Chadeayne —
Henry
Hunter —
Richard
B. Scandrett, Jr. —
Winifred
Swenson |
| | Cornwall-on-Hudson:
Gordon
K. Cameron —
Lee
B. Mailler —
Richard
E. Schermerhorn —
John
S. Stillman —
Thomas
K. Taft |
| | Goshen:
Henry
Bacon —
Walter
G. Brown —
Patricia
Dwyer —
Benjamin
F. Edsall —
George
R. Farrell —
Percy
V. D. Gott —
George
W. Greene —
George
F. Gregg —
Ogden
Hoffman —
Raymond
M. Kisor —
Howard
W. Mills —
Ambrose
S. Murray —
Lester
J. Roosa —
Frederick
W. Seward —
Eugene
Victor —
James
W. Wilkin —
Samuel
J. Wilkin —
Frank
M. Williams —
Charles
H. Winfield |
| | Highland Falls:
John
Bigelow —
Louis
F. Goodsell —
Alexander
G. Hall —
Jacob
L. Hicks |
| | Highland Mills:
Alexander
G. Hall |
| | Mt. Hope:
Augustus
P. Thompson |
| | Maybrook:
George
C. Bullis |
| | Meadowbrook:
Clemence
C. Smith |
| | Middletown: |
| | |
| | Monroe:
Sonia
Ayala —
Ruben
Estrada —
James
C. Hogan |
| | Monroe Works (now Southfields):
Hudson
McFarlan |
| | Montgomery:
John
Blake, Jr. —
Chauncy
Brooks —
F.
Edward Devitt —
Stephen
Rapelje |
| | New Windsor:
Sy
Cohen —
Joel
T. Headley —
William
J. Larkin, Jr. |
| | Newburgh: |
| |
| | Newburgh, year not specified:
Selah
Reeve Hobbie |
| | Newburgh, 1800-1849:
Jonathan
Fisk —
Benjamin
B. Odell, Sr. |
| | Newburgh, 1850-1899:
John
C. Adams —
Caleb
H. Baumes —
Eugene
A. Brewster —
Charles
Francis Brown —
John
W. Brown —
William
W. Carson —
Abram
S. Cassedy —
George
Clark —
William
D. Dickey —
Michael
Doyle —
William
H. Gleason —
James
G. Graham —
Nathaniel
B. Hayt —
Russell
Headley —
Michael
H. Hirschberg —
Nathaniel
Jones —
Chauncey
M. Leonard —
Alexander
McCann —
John
S. McCroskery —
James
W. Miller —
David
A. Morrison —
Benjamin
B. Odell, Jr. —
Benjamin
B. Odell, Sr. —
Charles
D. Robinson —
Daniel
B. St. John —
Samuel
E. Shutes —
Robert
Sterling —
Howard
Thornton —
Peter
Ward —
Charles
H. Weygant |
| | Newburgh, 1900-1949:
Caleb
H. Baumes —
Augustus
W. Bennet —
Charles
Francis Brown —
Chester
J. Brown —
Arthur
E. Brundage —
Henry
W. Chadeayne —
Platt
N. Chase —
John
B. Corwin —
Thomas
C. Desmond —
Joseph
M. Dickey —
William
D. Dickey —
James
G. Graham —
Henry
Hirschberg —
Michael
H. Hirschberg —
William
J. Lamont —
Elmer
H. Lemon —
Henry
M. Leonard —
Benjamin
McClung —
Arthur
A. McLean —
Benjamin
B. Odell, Jr. —
Benjamin
B. Odell, Sr. —
Charles
D. Robinson —
John
B. Rose —
Albert
H. F. Seeger —
Charles
W. U. Sneed —
Roy
W. Spencer —
Samuel
L. Stewart —
James
D. Tweed —
Herbert
A. Warden —
Frederick
W. Wilson —
J.
D. Wilson —
John
D. Wilson —
Jonathan
D. Wilson, Jr. —
Jonathan
D. Wilson —
Graham
Witschief |
| | Newburgh, 1950-1999:
Daniel
Becker —
Lawrence
E. Bennett —
Peter
S. Brooks —
Audrey
Carey —
Thomas
C. Desmond —
William
E. Doulin —
Charles
E. Dusenberry —
Lawrence
Herbst —
Jonathan
G. Jacobson —
Thomas
Kirwan —
Josephine
LeBeau —
John
Ruckdeschel, Jr. —
William
D. Ryan —
Edna
C. Smith —
Herbert
A. Warden —
Dennis
Cornell Williams —
Norman
Zukowsky |
| | Newburgh, 2000-2012:
Thomas
Kirwan —
Vanessa
Tirado |
|
| | Near Newburgh:
D.
Clinton Dominick III |
| | Orrs Mills:
John
Orr |
| | Otisville:
Rose
Gambino —
Osmer
B. Wheeler |
| | Pine Bush:
Frederic
Mance |
| | Port Jervis:
James
E. Cole —
Thomas
J. Conmy —
Samuel
M. Cuddeback —
Daniel
J. Dwyer —
E.
Arthur Gray —
Peter
E. Gumaer —
John
J. Hawkins —
George
E. Hornbeck —
John
Kinsila —
Charles
N. Knapp —
Frank
Lybolt —
Francis
Marvin —
Wilton
D. McCombs —
William
E. McCormick —
James
T. Murphy —
Wendell
E. Phillips —
John
F. Schoonmaker —
Horace
A. Sheldon —
Lester
M. Warner |
| | Salisbury Mills:
Robert
Dennison |
| | South Middletown:
George
Houston |
| | Southfields:
Macgrane
Coxe |
| | Sparrow Bush:
Charles
N. Hammond |
| | Tuxedo Park:
Charles
B. Alexander —
Katharine
St. George |
| | Walden:
Thomas
W. Bradley —
DeWitt
C. Dominick —
Joseph
Schmitt —
John
H. Westerman |
| | Warwick:
Maurice
Hoyt —
Florence
L. Ketchum —
George
F. Ketchum —
Madison
H. Lewis |
| | Washingtonville:
Nancy
P. Calhoun —
Fred
D. Cook —
Thomas
Fulton —
Henry
Seacord |
| | Westtown:
Robert
H. Clark |
| | Woodbury Falls:
Jean
Rushmore Patterson |
| |
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