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Albany County
New York

Politicians who died in Albany County

  Albany County (no city given): Johannes Schuyler, 1746 — Thomas M. Whalen III, 2002
  Albany:
 
  Albany, 1710-1719: Johannes Abeel, 1711
  Albany, 1720-1729: Robert Livingston the Younger, 1725
  Albany, 1740-1749: Johannes Schuyler, 1747
  Albany, 1750-1759: Myndert Schuyler, 1755
  Albany, 1760-1769: Cornelis Cuyler, 1765
  Albany, 1790-1799: Peter V. B. Livingston, 1792 — Abraham Yates, 1796
  Albany, 1800-1809: Volkert P. Douw, 1801 — Philip Schuyler, 1804 — William Paterson, 1806 — Philip P. Schuyler, 1808 — William Cooper, 1809
  Albany, 1810-1819: Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, 1810 — Leonard Gansevoort, 1810 — Henry K. Van Rensselaer, 1816
  Albany, 1820-1829: Stephen J. Schuyler, 1820 — Roger Skinner, 1825 — De Witt Clinton, 1828 — Dugald Cameron, 1828 — Ezra C. Gross, 1829 — John Tayler, 1829
  Albany, 1830-1839: Moses Hayden, 1830 — John Walker, 1832 — Abraham G. Lansing, 1834 — Stephen Van Rensselaer, 1839 — James Boyd, 1839
  Albany, 1840-1849: Edward Livingston, 1840 — Charles E. Dudley, 1841 — Jacob Sutherland, 1845 — Jared Rathbone, 1845 — Harmanus Bleecker, 1849
  Albany, 1850-1859: Charles Humphrey, 1850 — Rensselaer Westerlo, 1851 — John Townsend, 1854 — John C. Spencer, 1855 — John Woodworth, 1858
  Albany, 1860-1869: Daniel D. Barnard, 1861 — Lemuel Jenkins, 1862 — Gerrit Y. Lansing, 1862 — George W. Pratt, 1862 — Clark B. Cochrane, 1867 — James A. McDougall, 1867 — Benjamin P. Johnson, 1869
  Albany, 1870-1879: Erastus Corning, 1872 — Jacob Hardenburgh, 1872 — Ira Harris, 1875 — Peter Gansevoort, 1876
  Albany, 1880-1889: Eli Perry, 1881 — Samuel Hand, 1886 — Daniel Manning, 1887 — Oliver M. Hungerford, 1888 — Bradford R. Wood, 1889 — Andrew J. Colvin, 1889
  Albany, 1890-1899: Amasa J. Parker, 1890 — Jonathan R. Herrick, 1890 — Grattan H. Brundage, 1891 — Willard H. Mase, 1894 — Matthew Hale, 1897 — Erastus Corning, 1897 — Abraham Lansing, 1899
  Albany, 1900-1909: John J. Cassin, 1901 — Michael N. Nolan, 1905 — John Palmer, 1905 — James Brennan, 1905 — William D. Murphy, 1908 — John Boyd Thacher, 1909
  Albany, 1910-1919: David B. Hill, 1910 — Edward T. Bartlett, 1910 — George N. Southwick, 1912 — Francis H. Woods, 1913 — James B. McEwan, 1915 — John M. Bailey, 1916
  Albany, 1920-1929: Martin H. Glynn, 1924 — John R. Yale, 1925 — Henry V. Borst, 1925 — James H. Manning, 1925 — D-Cady Herrick, 1926 — Chester B. McLaughlin, 1929
  Albany, 1930-1939: Frank M. Williams, 1930 — William W. Chace, 1930 — L. Ford Hager, 1932 — Cyrus Durey, 1933 — John G. Malone, 1935 — M. Linn Bruce, 1936 — Amasa J. Parker, Jr., 1938 — Randall J. Le Boeuf, 1939
  Albany, 1940-1949: Parker Corning, 1943 — George Z. Medalie, 1946
  Albany, 1950-1959: William W. Farley, 1952 — Walter R. Herrick, 1953 — James H. Hyer, 1956 — John Boyd Thacher, 1957
  Albany, 1970-1979: Edward J. Speno, 1971 — Dean P. Taylor, 1977
  Albany, 1980-1989: Leo W. O'Brien, 1982 — William E. Adams, 1983 — J. Palmer Harcourt, 1989 — Enzo Gaspari, 1989
  Albany, 1990-1999: William B. Hoyt, 1992 — Domenick Gabrielli, 1994 — Francis Bergan, 1998
  Albany, 2000-2009: Jacob E. Gunther III, 2003 — Albert S. Callan, Jr., 2005 — Daniel E. Button, 2009
  Albany, 2010-2025: Charles T. Lanigan, 2014
  Altamont: Rufus W. Peckham, 1909
  Clarksville: Edwin Corning, 1964
  Coeymans: John Colvin, 1814
  Guilderland: Evert Bancker, 1734
  Latham: Allin Depew, 1959
  Loudonville: Robert C. Killough, Jr., 1961
  Menands: George W. Clinton, 1885 — Henry M. Sage, 1933
  New Scotland: Samuel Dickson, 1858
  Reidsville, Berne: Hugh Conger, 1869 — Frederick W. Conger, 1911
  Watervliet: Peter S. Schuyler, 1832 — William C. Baxter, 1938
  Westerlo: Frank T. Snider, 1940
   See also New York deathplaces not assigned to counties.

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