| | Ionia County (no city given):
Allen
E. Stebbins, 1872 |
| | Belding:
John
H. Stahlin, 1914 |
| | Clarksville:
Andrew
J. Transue, 1903 |
| | Easton:
Frances
E. Burns, 1866 |
| | Easton Township:
Walter
Yeomans, 1848 |
| | Ionia:
Charles
R. Foote, 1871 —
Felix
H. H. Flynn, 1881 —
Harry
H. Gemuend, 1892 —
Stanley
M. Powell, 1898 —
George
F. Montgomery, 1909 —
Douglas
Welch, 1913 |
| | Keene:
Augustus
W. Weekes, 1850 |
| | Keene Township:
George
Cutler, 1870 |
| | Lyons:
Joseph
Lyman, 1840 |
| | Orange Township:
John
T. Matthews, c.1860 —
Lloyd
W. Gibbs, 1904 |
| | Otisco:
Allen
B. Morse, 1839 |
| | Otisco Township:
George
A. Kohn, 1885 |
| | Near Pewamo:
William
A. Bahlke, 1861 |
| | Portland:
Miles
M. Callaghan, 1868 —
Martin
W. Baginski, 1908 |
| | Ronald Township:
Herbert
E. Powell, 1866 |
| | Saranac:
William
A. Cotton, 1863 —
William
B. Campbell, 1863 —
J.
Clyde Watt, 1875 |
| | Sebewa Township:
Howard
C. Lawrence, 1890 |
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