| | Ottawa County (no city given):
F.
Charles Raap, 1920 |
| | Berlin (now Marne):
Paul
J. Averill, 1857 |
| | Chester Township:
Henry
Knowlton, 1861 |
| | Grand Haven:
Peter
J. Danhof, 1864 —
William
M. Ferry, 1871 —
Ora
M. Leland, 1876 |
| | Holland:
Gerrit
J. Diekema, 1859 —
Henry
Geerlings, 1868 —
Albert
H. Bosch, 1869 —
John
Dykstra, 1875 —
William
C. Vandenberg, 1884 —
Jan
B. Vanderploeg, 1900 —
Clyde
H. Geerlings, 1904 —
Edward
Mills, c.1906 —
Frederick
T. Miles, 1911 —
George
M. Van Peursem, 1912 —
John
Ives Getz, 1917 —
Walter
D. DeVries, 1929 —
Harold
J. Volkema, 1930 —
Edgar
J. Fredericks, 1942 |
| | Jamestown:
George
F. Richardson, 1850 |
| | Marne:
William
F. Hanna, 1920 |
| | Spring Lake:
Robert
B. Savidge, 1889 —
Charles
A. Boyle, 1907 |
| | Tallmadge Township:
Colon
C. Lillie, 1860 |
| | Vriesland:
Edward
Hofma, 1859 |
| | Zeeland:
Wynand
Wichers, 1886 —
Gordon
F. Van Eenenaam, 1902 —
Edgar
A. Geerlings, 1937 |
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