| | Schoharie County (no city
given): |
| |
| | Schoharie County, 1790-1799:
Storm
A. Becker —
John
Rice |
| | Schoharie County, 1800-1809:
Henry
Becker —
Storm
A. Becker —
Henry
Bellinger —
Joseph
Borst, Jr. —
John
Ingold —
Lawrence
Lawyer, Jr. —
Freegift
Patchin —
John
Rice —
Henry
Shafer —
Peter
Swart, Jr. |
| | Schoharie County, 1810-1819:
Isaac
Barber —
Henry
Becker —
William
C. Bouck —
William
Dietz —
Henry
Hager —
Heman
Hickok —
Peter
A. Hilton —
Aaron
Hubbard —
John
Ingold —
Thomas
Lawyer —
George
H. Mann —
Jedediah
Miller —
Freegift
Patchin —
John
Redington —
John
Rice —
Nathan
P. Tyler |
| | Schoharie County, 1820-1829:
Samuel
Baldwin —
Joseph
I. Borst —
Henry
Devereaux —
William
Dietz —
Valentine
Efner —
Robert
Eldredge —
Barnabas
Eldridge —
Heman
Hickok —
Peter
Hynds —
Marvin
Judd —
Thomas
Lawyer —
William
Mann —
Martinus
F. Mattice —
Jedediah
Miller —
Freegift
Patchin —
Peter
W. Snyder —
Freeman
Stanton —
John
Stryker —
James
Sweetman —
Harvey
Watson |
| | Schoharie County, 1830-1839:
Alex
Crookshank —
Robert
Eldredge —
George
F. Fox —
Daniel
Hager, Jr. —
John
F. Hiller —
Jonas
Krum —
Abraham
L. Lawyer —
Jacob
L. Lawyer —
Thomas
Lawyer —
Phillip
Mann —
Martinus
F. Mattice —
Reuben
Merchant —
Jedediah
Miller —
Watson
Orr —
Mitchell
Sanford —
Hiram
Walden —
Charles
Watson —
Alvin
Wilkins —
John
G. Young |
| | Schoharie County, 1840-1849:
Nicholas
Beekman —
Seymour
Boughton —
Seth
Eldredge —
William
Fink —
Elisha
Hammond —
Abraham
L. Lawyer —
Thomas
Lawyer —
John
Osterhout —
Abraham
Ritchmeyer —
Jacob
C. Skillman —
Thomas
Smith —
John
Spikerman —
Henry
Tibbets —
George
Wright |
| | Schoharie County, 1850-1859:
John
Avery —
Jacob
J. Barton —
Tobias
Bouck —
William
H. Crowe —
Charles
Holmes —
Abraham
L. Lawyer —
John
Lovett —
Simon
H. Mix —
James
Osterhout —
Luman
Reed —
Lewis
Rockwell —
John
H. Salisbury —
S.
Sornberger —
John
Westover —
Wilkeson
Wilsey —
James
S. Wood |
| | Schoharie County, 1860-1869:
Joseph
Buckbee —
William
S. Clark —
John
W. Couchman —
Peter
R. Dyckman —
Edward
Eldredge —
Peter
P. Schoolcraft —
Daniel
Shaver —
Benjamin
E. Smith |
| | Schoharie County, 1870-1879:
Duryea
Beekman —
Charles
C. Bouck —
James
H. Brown —
Peter
Couchman —
John
B. Hoag —
Silas
Sweet |
| | Schoharie County, 1880-1889:
Addison
H. Bartley —
Charles
Brewster —
James
H. Brown —
Alonzo
B. Coons —
John
J. Dominic —
Edwin
D. Hager —
Robert
Grant Havens —
Hadley
Snyder —
Emory
Stevens |
| | Schoharie County, 1890-1899:
Charles
Chapman —
Alonzo
B. Coons —
Ambrose
R. Hunting —
Henry
J. Staley |
| | Schoharie County, 1910-1919:
Frank
L. Casper —
J.
Maurice Turnbull |
| | Schoharie County, 1920-1929:
John
W. Beggs —
Grant
L. Bice —
D.
Roy Shafer —
Silas
Springstead |
| | Schoharie County, 1930-1939:
Daniel
Larkin |
| | Schoharie County, 1940-1949:
Julius
C. Gordon —
Madison
J. Hilts |
| | Schoharie County, 1950-1959:
Grover
C. Chriss —
Morris
F. Karker |
|
| | Carlisle:
John
M. Roscoe |
| | Central Bridge:
David
Enders —
Arthur
L. Parsons —
Wallace
H. Sidney |
| | Cobleskill:
Eugene
Coffin —
Kenneth
H. Fake —
Harry
M. Greenwald —
Charles
H. Holmes —
Milo
R. Kniffin —
William
C. Lamont —
Raymond
G. Leonard —
Sharon
J. Mauhs —
Charles
E. Nichols —
Arden
L. Norton —
George
M. Palmer —
John
S. Pindar —
Charles
L. Ryder —
Frank
H. Ryder —
Russell
Selkirk —
Elliot
Springstead —
Seward
H. Van Ness —
John
Van Schaick —
Charles
A. Wieting —
Lewis
Wilson |
| | Esperance:
Geraldine
Barton —
James
L. Gage |
| | Fultonham:
Layman
Burgett |
| | Gardnersville:
Austin
Sexton |
| | Gilboa:
Harvey
Bliss |
| | Jefferson:
Benjamin
H. Avery —
Jessie
Hamilton —
Richtmyer
Hubbell —
Charles
E. Nichols |
| | Lawyersville:
Joseph
H. Ramsey —
Jared
Van Wagenen, Jr. |
| | Leesville:
James
Parsons |
| | Livingstonville:
Adam
Mattice |
| | Middleburgh:
F.
Walter Bliss —
Joseph
Bouck —
Alexander
Boyd —
David
B. Danforth —
George
L. Danforth —
Peter
S. Danforth —
Daniel
D. Dodge —
Daniel
D. Frisbie —
J.
Robert Johnson —
Milo
R. Kniffin —
Albert
E. Requa —
Arlington
Van Dyke —
J.
Edward Young |
| | North Blenheim:
Gail
S. Shaffer |
| | Richmondville:
Fred
C. Beagle —
Joseph
Bernocco, Jr. —
Edward
A. Dox —
I.
J. Harrington —
William
T. Lamont —
Amer
A. Reed —
J.
Ernest Wharton |
| | Schoharie:
William
S. Dunn —
Charles
Goodyear —
Abraham
Keyser, Jr. —
Hobart
Krum —
Stephen
L. Mayham —
Clyde
H. Proper —
Peter
Swart —
Harry
C. Wright |
| | Schoharie Court House:
Henry
Hamilton —
N.
P. Hinman |
| | Seward:
George
N. Pinder |
| | Sharon:
George
A. Parsons |
| | Sharon Springs:
Kenneth
L. Johnston —
Everett
D. Mereness |
| | Sloansville:
David
Enders —
Amer
A. Reed |
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