| | Dongan Hills, Staten Island:
George
Cromwell, 1934 |
| | Greenridge, Staten Island:
Lawrence
H. Cortelyou, 1882 |
| | New Brighton, Staten Island:
John
Drake Sloat, 1867 —
William
Duer, 1879 —
George
Sutherland Bowman, 1897 —
Nicholas
Muller, 1917 —
Lyman
B. Frieze, 1917 —
Howard
R. Bayne, 1933 |
| | New Dorp, Staten Island:
Samuel
Barton, 1858 —
Joseph
Egbert, 1888 |
| | New Springville, Staten Island:
Henry
Crocheron, 1819 |
| | Port Richmond, Staten Island:
Aaron
Burr, 1836 —
Thomas
Child, Jr., 1869 —
Clinton
J. Sharrett, 1930 |
| | Stapleton, Staten Island:
Michael
S. Tynan, 1893 |
| | Staten Island:
Daniel
D. Tompkins, 1825 —
Jacob
Crocheron, 1849 —
Henry
J. Seaman, 1861 —
Obadiah
Bowne, 1874 —
Caleb
Lyon, 1875 —
Theodore
C. Vermilye, 1879 —
James
A. O'Leary, 1944 —
Cornelius
A. Hall, 1953 —
Sadie
A. Hall, 1960 —
James
J. Murphy, 1962 —
John
H. Ray, 1975 —
Mark
A. Costantino, 1990 —
Vincent
R. Fitzpatrick, 1992 |
| | West Brighton, Staten Island:
John
M. Braisted, Jr., 1997 |
| | West New Brighton, Staten Island:
Frederick
L. Hackenburg, 1952 |
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