| Middlesex County (no city
given): |
|
| Middlesex County, 1770-1779:
Jonathan
Deare —
John
Wetherill |
| Middlesex County, 1780-1789:
John
Beatty —
Samuel
Fitz Randolph —
Benjamin
Manning —
John
Neilson —
Samuel
Randolph |
| Middlesex County, 1790-1799:
Samuel
Fitz Randolph —
Andrew
Kirkpatrick —
Ephraim
Martin —
James
Morgan —
John
Neilson —
Samuel
Randolph |
| Middlesex County, 1800-1809:
Ephraim
Martin —
John
Neilson |
| Middlesex County, 1810-1819:
James
T. Dunn —
John
James —
John
Neilson —
John
N. Simpson |
| Middlesex County, 1820-1829:
James
Cook —
James
T. Dunn —
William
Edgar —
Andrew
Kirkpatrick —
Robert
McChesney |
| Middlesex County, 1830-1839:
Robert
McChesney |
| Middlesex County, 1840-1849:
Charles
Abraham —
James
Bishop —
Melancton
F. Carman —
David
Crowell —
John
A. Davison —
Daniel
C. Dunn —
Aaron
Gulick —
William
A. Gulick —
Adam
Lee —
Richard
McDowell —
Simeon
W. Phillips —
Lewis
S. Randolph —
Ralph
C. Stults —
Garret
G. Voorhees |
| Middlesex County, 1850-1859:
Charles
Abraham —
James
Applegate —
James
Bishop —
John
D. Buckelew —
Israel
R. Coriell —
Robert
M. Crowell —
David
Dunn —
Peter
F. Dye —
Abraham
Everett —
Ellis
B. Freeman —
William
Hutchinson —
J.
B. Johnson —
Andrew
McDowell —
Edward
Y. Rogers —
Josephus
Shann —
Garret
I. Snedeker —
Henry
V. Speer —
Samuel
E. Stelle —
Henry
Stults —
Ralph
C. Stults —
Henry
Vandyke |
| Middlesex County, 1860-1869:
Thomas
Booraem —
Abraham
C. Coriell —
William
M. Cox —
James
T. Crowell —
Elias
Dey —
Ellis
B. Freeman —
James
G. Goble —
Levi
D. Jarrard —
Alfred
W. Jones —
John
W. Perrine —
Orlando
Perrine —
Elias
Ross —
Josephus
Shann —
George
E. Strong —
Nathan
H. Tyrell —
David
B. Wyckoff |
| Middlesex County, 1870-1879:
George
E. Brown —
Charles
A. Campbell —
Patrick
Convery —
Isaac
L. Fischer —
Johnston
Holcombe —
Levi
D. Jarrard —
Joseph
C. Letson —
George
C. Ludlow —
Joseph
C. Magee, Jr. —
Daniel
Z. Martin —
Isaac
L. Martin —
Vincent
W. Mount —
Edward
F. Roberts —
Albert
L. Runyon —
Josephus
Shann —
John
Von Deursen —
John
Waldron —
H.
F. Worthington |
| Middlesex County, 1880-1889:
John
Adair —
Robert
Adrain —
John
M. Board —
Daniel
C. Chase —
Ephraim
Cutter —
Manning
Freeman —
James
H. Goodwin —
Charles
B. Herbert —
William
R. Jernee —
Daniel
M. Kane —
Isaac
L. Martin —
John
Martin —
Stephen
M. Martin —
Robert
G. Miller —
John
Mulvey —
Edward
S. Savage —
Abraham
V. Schenck —
R.
R. Vandenbergh |
| Middlesex County, 1890-1899:
John
W. Beekman —
John
H. Daly —
James
Fountain —
William
F. Harkins —
Charles
B. Herbert —
Edward
W. Hicks —
William
C. Jacques —
Charles
H. Manahan —
John
J. Quaid —
Joseph
H. Ridgeway —
Andrew
H. Slover —
Luther
H. Tappen —
Hezekiah
Warne —
Jacob
H. Whitfield |
| Middlesex County, 1900-1909:
William
R. Drake —
Alexander
Robert Fordyce, Jr. —
Bernard
M. Gannon —
H.
Raymond Groves —
Edward
E. Haines —
Frank
C. Henry —
William
H. C. Jackson —
Edwin
C. McKeag —
J.
E. Montgomery —
Theodore
Strong —
S.
C. Van Cleef —
Rene
P. F. Von Minden —
William
C. Voorhees —
Myron
J. Whitford |
| Middlesex County, 1910-1919:
Charles
Anderson —
George
S. Applegate —
John
V. L. Booraem —
Edward
Burt —
George
L. Burton —
William
E. Florence —
Richard
J. Galvin —
Andrew
Kirkpatrick —
E.
Leon Loblein —
August
C. Streitwolf —
Andrew
J. Wight |
| Middlesex County, 1920-1929:
Albert
W. Appleby —
Wilton
T. Applegate —
Thomas
L. Hanson —
Douglas
M. Hicks —
Arnold
Kalamen —
C.
Raymond Lyons —
George
R. Morrison —
Edward
J. Peterson |
| Middlesex County, 1930-1939:
Mathilda
H. Baldwin —
Elmer
E. Brown —
John
V. Burke —
John
H. Camp —
Elovine
Carpender —
M.
Irving Demarest —
William
S. Duncan —
Hanna
K. Frandsen —
Henry
Haywood —
Joseph
A. Headley —
Andrew
Kurtz —
Andrew
S. Layman —
Robert
L. McKiernan —
John
W. McKinstry —
Grace
Minton —
Frederic
M. P. Pearse —
Anna
Mason Perkins —
Anna
D. Perrine —
Bernard
W. Vogel |
| Middlesex County, 1940-1949:
Ambrose
J. Mudrak —
Bernard
W. Vogel |
| Middlesex County, 1950-1959:
Fred
S. Brause —
Joseph
C. Doren —
Lena
M. Faggioni —
Elmer
L. Jacobus —
William
Kurtz —
Henry
B. Perrine —
Bernard
W. Vogel |
| Middlesex County, 1960-1969:
Andrew
Banick —
Herbert
Berry —
Guido
J. Brigiani —
Francis
J. Coury —
Frank
M. Deiner, Jr. —
Joseph
C. Doren —
Charles
A. Flanagan —
David
M. Foley —
Peter
P. Garibaldi —
Edgar
J. Hellriegel —
John
T. Hoffman —
Albert
L. Ichel —
Edwin
A. Kolodziej —
Donald
Korneski —
Daniel
R. Kosteck —
John
P. Kozak —
Martin
E. Kravarik —
Ralph
Kushinsky —
William
B. Lowande —
Donald
Macrae —
John
H. McIsaac —
Richard
A. Olsen —
Henry
B. Perrine —
Frederick
W. Richards —
Ronald
V. Rockoff —
Leo
A. Ryan, Jr. —
William
Shelley —
Martin
A. Spritzer —
Herbert
M. Tanzman —
Norman
Tanzman |
| Middlesex County, 1970-1979:
Arthur
M. Balogh —
Robert
Behrens, Jr. —
Julius
Belso —
Marianne
Brehun —
Joseph
F. Britt —
Francis
J. Coury —
John
DeNoia —
John
N. Dudash —
Raymond
J. Freid —
Peter
P. Garibaldi —
Edward
R. Gavarny —
James
Genecki —
Charles
C. Griffith —
Daumants
Hazners —
James
W. Inman —
Edwin
A. Kolodziej —
Joseph
Patrick Leo —
Michael
R. Leppig —
George
W. Luke —
S.
Elliott Mayo —
Kenneth
Oleckna —
Michael
Schlanger —
Arthur
H. Stock —
Norman
Tanzman —
Oris
A. Thompson —
Leonard
A. Tobias —
Joseph
C. Valenti, Jr. —
Laurence
S. Weiss |
| Middlesex County, 1980-1989:
Peter
P. Garibaldi —
Edmund
S. Kaboski —
Laurence
S. Weiss |
| Middlesex County, 1990-1999:
Laurence
S. Weiss |
| Middlesex County, 2000-2009:
Jasal
Amin —
Peter
J. Barnes, Jr. —
Paul
Danielczyk —
Patrick
J. Diegnan, Jr. —
Jeffrey
A. Pino —
Richard
F. Plechner —
Robert
D. Thuring —
Joseph
F. Vitale —
John
S. Wisniewski |
|
| Amboy (now Perth Amboy):
Edward
John Ball —
Simeon
Drake —
Joseph
Golding —
Lewis
Golding —
Robert
Ralston —
John
Thompson —
George
Wright |
| Carteret:
Frank
I. Bareford —
Thomas
J. Deverin —
Joseph
L. Gentile —
Joe
A. Hermann —
John
P. McGreevey —
Joseph
W. Mittuch —
Thomas
J. Mulverhill —
Edwin
S. Quinn —
Daniel
J. Reiman —
Stephen
Skiba —
Thomas
L. Slugg —
John
J. Sudia —
De
Witt C. Winchell —
T.
F. Zettlemoyer |
| Colonia:
Donna
Jago —
G.
Nicholas Venezia —
Walter
Zirpolo |
| Cranbury:
Raymond
M. Pocino —
Philip
L. Strong —
C.
Raymond Wicoff —
John
V. B. Wicoff |
| Dayton:
David
A. Matos, Jr. |
| Dunellen:
C.
Boice —
Peter
W. Brakeley —
A.
Dealaman —
Lillian
F. Feickert —
James
H. Harold —
Margaret
Mary Lambert —
Peter
C. Staats |
| East Brunswick:
Michael
Jay Baker —
David
Douglas Brown —
William
P. Neary —
Jay
Reba —
David
Stahl —
Charles
F. Sullivan —
Dorothy
D. Sullivan |
| Edison: |
| |
| Fords:
Robert
F. Lyncheski —
Verice
M. Mason —
Ann
Marie Stoukas —
William
J. Warren |
| Helmetta:
Thomas
S. Burslem —
John
W. Herbert, Jr. —
Kathleen
A. Thorpe |
| Highland Park:
Della
Conger Brown —
Margaret
D. Campbell —
William
C. Campbell —
Alvah
H. Cole —
Joseph
C. DeCoster —
H.
W. Drake —
Edwin
W. Eden —
Joseph
H. Edgar —
George
M. Fishman —
Meryl
L. Frank —
Edmund
A. Hayes —
Helen
C. Howell —
Robert
Wood Johnson, Jr. —
Ethel
M. Kirkpatrick —
Cornelius
McCrelis —
George
W. Miller —
Sandra
Schwartz |
| Iselin:
Stephen
Alterman —
Helen
I. Brunello |
| Jamesburg:
John
S. Badeau —
Ann
Brigiani —
John
P. Kirkpatrick |
| Kendall Park:
Sylvia
Johnson |
| Madison Township:
William
E. Flynn |
| Maurer:
Arthur
McCallum —
John
Pfeiffer |
| Metuchen: |
| |
| Middlesex:
Gerald
D'Angelo —
Robert
K. Haelig, Jr. —
Edward
J. Johnson —
Justin
Shearn —
Louis
Staffelli |
| Milltown:
Charles
Van Liew Booream —
John
A. Bradley —
David
B. Crabiel —
J.
Edward Crabiel —
Harold
L. Herbert —
William
H. Kuhlthan —
Raymond
W. Peterson —
G.
Roeder |
| Monmouth Junction:
Frank
Gambatese |
| Monroe Township:
Roy
E. Etsch —
Richard
Pucci |
| New Brunswick: |
|
| New Brunswick, 1790-1799:
John
Bubenheim Bayard —
James
Schureman —
Abraham
Schuyler |
| New Brunswick, 1800-1809:
James
Schureman —
Abraham
Schuyler |
| New Brunswick, 1810-1819:
James
Bennett —
Henry
Rutgers —
James
Schureman |
| New Brunswick, 1820-1829:
James
Bennett —
Cornelius
Low Hardenbergh —
James
F. Randolph —
James
Schureman —
Augustus
R. Taylor |
| New Brunswick, 1830-1839:
John
D. Hager —
Cornelius
Low Hardenbergh —
James
F. Randolph —
Augustus
R. Taylor |
| New Brunswick, 1840-1849:
John
Acken —
Martin
A. Howell —
Littleton
Kirkpatrick —
William
H. Leupp —
David
F. Randolph —
Fitz
Randolph Smith —
Augustus
R. Taylor —
David
M. Vail —
John
Van Dyke |
| New Brunswick, 1850-1859:
Garnett
B. Adrain —
John
B. Hill —
Tunis
V. D. Hoagland —
John
B. Kirkpatrick —
Peter
C. Onderdonk —
David
F. Randolph —
Abraham
V. Schenck —
John
Van Dyke —
Lyle
van Nuis —
Peter
N. Wyckoff |
| New Brunswick, 1860-1869:
George
J. Janeway —
John
T. Jenkins —
Richard
McDonald —
Peter
C. Onderdonk —
Ezekiel
M. Patterson —
Miles
Ross —
Albert
R. Speer —
Augustus
T. Stout —
Lyle
van Nuis —
Moses
F. Webb |
| New Brunswick, 1870-1879:
Garret
Conover —
Thomas
M. DeRussy —
George
J. Janeway —
T.
De Witt Reiley —
Isaiah
Rolfe —
Miles
Ross —
Lyle
van Nuis |
| New Brunswick, 1880-1889:
William
H. Price —
T.
De Witt Reiley —
Miles
Ross —
William
S. Strong —
James
H. Van Cleef |
| New Brunswick, 1890-1899:
Benjamin
F. Howell —
George
S. Silzer —
James
H. Van Cleef —
Nicholas
Williamson |
| New Brunswick, 1900-1909:
G.
T. Applegate —
Drury
W. Cooper —
W.
Edwin Florance —
Benjamin
F. Howell —
William
S. Meyers —
C.
W. Russell —
George
A. Viehmann —
Nicholas
Williamson |
| New Brunswick, 1910-1919:
James
A. Edgar —
Edward
F. Farrington —
W.
Edwin Florance —
Thomas
H. Haggerty —
James
W. Johnson —
John
J. Morrison —
Austin
Scott |
| New Brunswick, 1920-1929:
Fred
W. DeVoe —
Thomas
H. Haggerty —
Edmund
A. Hayes —
F.
William Hilker —
Robert
W. Johnson —
Klemmer
Kalteissen —
James
F. Mitchell —
James
A. Morrison —
John
J. Morrison —
Frederick
C. Schneider |
| New Brunswick, 1930-1939:
Klemmer
Kalteissen —
Annetta
Lyons —
John
J. Morrison —
Richard
V. Mulligan —
Frederick
F. Richardson |
| New Brunswick, 1940-1949:
Robert
C. Clothier —
Harry
W. Dwyer —
Paul
W. Ewing —
E.
Gaylord Howell —
Klemmer
Kalteissen —
Richard
V. Mulligan —
Charles
A. G. O'Rourke —
Chester
W. Paulus —
Frank
Petrick —
John
J. Rafferty —
John
W. Zimmerman |
| New Brunswick, 1950-1959:
Walter
Fetterly —
Rita
Fielder —
Klemmer
Kalteissen —
John
A. Lynch —
Edythe
T. McAndrews —
Richard
V. Mulligan —
Chester
W. Paulus —
Patricia
Q. Sheehan —
William
F. Smith —
John
W. Zimmerman |
| New Brunswick, 1960-1969:
Mary
L. Babington —
Mauro
A. Checchio —
Aldrage
B. Cooper, Jr. —
Philip
B. Hofmann —
Catherine
K. Jamison —
Klemmer
Kalteissen —
John
A. Lynch —
John
Howard Morrow —
Chester
W. Paulus —
Mary
C. Richardson —
Patricia
Q. Sheehan |
| New Brunswick, 1970-1979:
Margaret
A. Bland —
James
W. Bornheimer —
James
M. Cahill —
Aldrage
B. Cooper, Jr. —
John
A. Goodson —
William
J. Hamilton, Jr. —
Klemmer
Kalteissen —
John
A. Lynch —
John
Howard Morrow —
Richard
J. Mulligan —
Gilbert
L. Nelson —
Harry
A. Richardson —
Patricia
Q. Sheehan —
Emma
L. Twyman |
| New Brunswick, 1980-1989:
James
M. Cahill —
Frederic
L. Chapin —
Steve
DeMicco —
Jacqueline
Eaker —
Klemmer
Kalteissen —
Deborah
Lynch |
| New Brunswick, 1990-1999:
James
M. Cahill —
Deborah
Lynch —
John
A. Lynch, Jr. —
George
Zoffinger |
| New Brunswick, 2000-2009:
James
M. Cahill —
Jeanne
Fox —
Deborah
Lynch —
John
A. Lynch, Jr. |
| New Brunswick, 2010-2023:
James
M. Cahill |
|
| New Market:
Frank
O. Nelson |
| North Brunswick:
Fred
J. Hermann —
Diane
Lynch —
Francis
Womack III |
| Old Bridge:
Elaine
M. Flynn —
Patrick
Gillespie —
James
T. Phillips —
Gerard
Scarano —
Robert
T. Shrekgast —
Samuel
D. Thompson —
Walter
J. Vohdin |
| Parlin:
Henry
F. Billemeyer —
Thera
W. Holzwarth —
Jeffrey
Pawlowski —
Deborah
M. Wisniewski |
| Perth Amboy: |
| |
| Piscataway:
William
C. Campbell —
Dominic
R. Ciardi —
Eudora
A. Fike —
James
J. Florio —
John
P. Gallagher —
Judith
Hoffman —
Katheryne
C. McCormick —
Helen
Merolla —
Gilda
Morales —
Carmen
Musto —
Harold
Robinson —
Herb
Tarbous —
Brian
C. Wahler —
Paulette
Wahler |
| Plainsboro:
Peter
H. Cantu —
Ben
Dworkin —
Linda
R. Greenstein —
Joseph
A. Hoffman —
Henry
W. Jeffers —
John
V. B. Wicoff |
| Raritan Township:
Christian
J. Jorgensen |
| Sayreville:
Michael
Craven —
C.
E. Gildersleeve —
Alan
J. Karcher —
Joseph
T. Karcher —
P.
McCutcheon —
Kennedy
O'Brien —
Anthony
J. Popowski |
| Sewaren:
John
J. Cassidy —
Cecelia
E. Mullen —
Arthur
A. Quinn |
| South Amboy:
H.
F. Cadmus —
Harold
G. Hoffman —
Alfred
E. Kerr —
Charles
T. Mason —
John
T. O'Leary, Jr. —
Thorvald
E. Olsen —
B.
Roddy —
Thomas
J. Scully |
| South Brunswick:
Daniel
W. Horgan —
Andrew
P. Zwicker |
| South Plainfield:
Henry
E. Apgar —
Charles
F. Butrico —
Ida
L. Castro —
Dan
Gallagher —
John
Geary —
William
Hamilton —
Thomas
Lee —
William
H. Manning —
Peter
Valentinuzzi |
| South River:
Andrew
H. Church —
John
F. Fitzpatrick —
John
H. Froude —
William
H. Kline —
M.
A. Maliszewski —
Chauncey
E. McSpiritt —
J.
R. Peterson —
Robert
C. Rafano —
Walter
W. Schack —
Mary
W. Serafin —
Marcia
Silva —
Robert
P. Szegeti —
C.
Whitehead |
| Spotswood:
Anthony
Belluscio —
Joseph
Hodapp —
Richard
Pucci —
W.
A. Skinner |
| Stelton (now part of Edison):
James
F. Burke —
Sarah
E. Burke —
Edward
Collins —
Joseph
Franz —
Franklin
A. Meyer —
William
A. Price —
William
Squier —
Augustus
Stelle |
| Woodbridge:
Ralph
P. Barone —
M.
Frances Boos —
Nathan
Duff —
John
J. Fay —
Arline
M. Friscia —
Alfred
Gramlich —
August
F. Greiner —
Matthew
E. Hawke —
Joseph
H. T. Martin —
J.
H. Thayer Martin —
John
E. McCormac —
Cecelia
E. Mullen —
Benjamin
M. Price —
William
A. Ryan —
Joseph
P. Somers |
| Woodbridge Township:
Jim
McGreevey |
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