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Ulster County
New York

Politicians who were born in Ulster County

  Ulster County (no city given): John Blake, Jr., 1762 — Abraham Joseph Hasbrouck, 1773 — George W. Wolcott, 1811 — Westbrook Devine, 1822 — William G. Ritch, 1830 — John M. DePuy, 1837 — Baldwin Hasbrouck, 1867
  Boiceville: Millard Davis, 1883
  Crawford: Charles H. Winfield, 1822
  Eddyville: J. Edward Conway, 1902
  Ellenville: William E. Cleary, 1849 — William H. Smart, 1868 — Joseph Y. Resnick, 1924
  Glasco: Joseph Greusel, 1837
  Greenfield: Henry H. Hathorn, 1813
  Greenhill: Charles G. De Witt, 1789
  Greenville: Eliakim Sherrill, 1813
  Highland: Abraham E. Hasbrouck, 1832 — Philip Elting, 1864 — Harcourt J. Pratt, 1866
  Kingston: Gilbert Livingston, 1712 — Charles De Witt, 1727 — Joseph Hasbrouck, 1743 — Lucas Elmendorf, 1758 — Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck, 1791 — John Van Buren, 1799 — George S. Hawkins, 1808 — Marius Schoonmaker, 1811 — John W. Champlin, 1831 — Francis Hendricks, 1834 — George J. Smith, 1859 — John N. Cordts, 1865 — Leonard C. Crouch, 1866 — Edmund W. Wakelee, 1869 — John T. Loughran, 1889 — John M. Cashin, 1892 — Arthur S. Flemming, 1905 — W. E. 'Ned' Chilton, 1921 — Naomi Reice Buchwald, 1944
  Malden: John Bigelow, 1817 — Hervey Chittenden Calkin, 1828
  Marbletown: John Cantine, 1735 — Matthew Cantine, c.1737 — Peter Cantine, Jr., c.1747 — Moses I. Cantine, 1774 — Jacob H. DeWitt, 1784
  Modena: John C. Brodhead, 1780
  Napanoch: De Witt Clinton, 1769
  New Paltz: Abraham Hasbrouck, 1707 — Josiah Hasbrouck, 1755 — Abraham A. Deyo, 1793 — Jacob LeFever, 1830 — Sol Hasbrouck, 1833 — Frank J. LeFevre, 1874 — Jay LeFevre, 1893
  Olivebridge: Leon RisCassi, 1908
  Pleasant Valley: Thomas Russell Sherwood, 1827
  Port Ewen: Gilbert D. B. Hasbrouck, 1860 — Irving De Lamater, 1863
  Rosendale: Nathan Keator, 1838 — Theron Preston Keator, 1850
  Saugerties: Jeremiah Russell, 1786 — William F. Russell, 1812 — Francis D. Collins, 1841 — Charles Davis, 1853 — Charles E. Russell, 1868 — Jacob A. Livingston, c.1870 — Harold D. Clum, 1879
  Shamenkop: Thomas Sammons, 1762
  Shandaken: John W. Longyear, 1820
  Shandaken town: Davis Winne, 1818
  Shawangunk: Cornelius C. Schoonmaker, 1745 — Jacobus S. Bruyn, 1749 — Severyn T. Bruyn, 1749 — Johannes Bruyn, 1750 — Cornelius Bruyn, 1756 — Charles D. Bruyn, 1784 — William H. Stone, 1828
  Stone Ridge: William Lounsbery, 1831
  Wawarsing: Andrew De Witt Bruyn, 1790
  West Saugerties: Edwin Clifford Chipman, 1861
   See also New York birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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