| | Saginaw County (no city
given): |
| | |
| | Birch Run:
Cheryl
M. Hadsall —
June
Ormsby —
Andrew
Taylor |
| | Brant:
Mike
Goschka —
Lynda
J. Goward |
| | Brant Township:
Benjamin
Colvin |
| | Bridgeport:
Noah
H. Beach —
E.
W. Gallagher —
Dorothy
Punches —
Nancy
Austin Schwartz |
| | Bridgeport Township:
Dennis
Bow —
Patrick
Gilles —
Lyman
Jackson —
Elias
W. Morey —
Darwin
A. Pettibone —
Chauncey
W. Wisner |
| | Buena Vista Township:
Alexander
Alberti —
William
L. Goulding —
Henry
Guiley —
William
Kremer —
John
Leidlein —
Dwayne
Parker —
Charles
M. Payment —
Seth
Willey |
| | Burt:
Robert
Cramer |
| | Chesaning:
Charles
W. Cheeney —
John
W. Jackson —
Harley
D. Peet |
| | East Saginaw (now part of Saginaw):
William
J. Bartow —
William
B. Baum —
Charles
V. De Land —
C.
S. Draper —
John
F. Driggs —
John
A. Edget —
John
S. Estabrook —
Conrad
Fey —
William
F. Glasby —
Dwight
G. Holland —
Roswell
G. Horr —
Charles
K. Robinson —
Timothy
E. Tarsney —
Bradley
M. Thompson —
William
L. Webber —
Chauncey
W. Wisner |
| | Frankenmuth:
Amy
Carl —
Joann
Frank |
| | Freeland:
Ruth
M. Averill —
Frank
Garrison —
James
Graham |
| | Near Montrose:
Walter
J. Wendling |
| | Oakley:
George
W. Sackrider |
| | St. Charles:
Donald
J. Albosta —
B.
Colvin —
Mrs.
Peter Delmulle —
Jim
Howell —
Asa
T. Sanderson —
Bill
Schuette —
Mark
Walsh |
| | Saginaw: |
| |
| | Saginaw, year not specified:
Aaron
T. Bliss |
| | Saginaw, 1820-1829:
Gardner
D. Williams |
| | Saginaw, 1830-1839:
Gardner
D. Williams |
| | Saginaw, 1840-1849:
Gardner
D. Williams |
| | Saginaw, 1850-1859:
David
H. Jerome —
Gardner
D. Williams |
| | Saginaw, 1860-1869:
William
Quincy Atwood —
David
H. Jerome —
Michael
C. T. Plessner |
| | Saginaw, 1870-1879:
William
Quincy Atwood —
Lyman
W. Bliss —
George
L. Burrows —
William
H. Sweet |
| | Saginaw, 1880-1889:
William
Quincy Atwood —
Charles
L. Benjamin —
Lyman
W. Bliss —
Chauncey
H. Gage —
Roswell
G. Horr |
| | Saginaw, 1890-1899:
William
B. Baum —
Leonard
Baumgaertner —
Lyman
W. Bliss —
Ferdinand
Brucker —
Wellington
R. Burt —
John
A. Edget —
Joseph
W. Fordney —
Chauncey
H. Gage —
Peter
Herrig —
William
R. Kendrick —
William
S. Linton —
Arthur
C. McCall —
Robert
B. McKnight —
William
B. Mershon —
J.
W. Messner —
Harvey
A. Penney —
William
E. Ramsay —
Hiram
A. Savage —
Henry
M. Schmidt —
William
M. Smith —
Byron
A. Snow —
George
W. Weadock —
Eugene
Wilber |
| | Saginaw, 1900-1909:
William
Barie —
William
B. Baum —
Emmet
L. Beach —
Wellington
R. Burt —
Joseph
W. Fordney —
Chauncey
H. Gage —
William
G. Gage —
W.
J. Hunsaker —
William
R. Kendrick —
Henry
E. Lee —
Ralph
Loveland —
John
F. O'Keefe —
Harvey
A. Penney —
Byron
A. Snow —
George
W. Stewart —
Bird
J. Vincent —
George
W. Weadock —
John
T. Winship —
Henry
J. Zacharias —
Charles
M. Ziegler |
| | Saginaw, 1910-1919:
John
Baird —
William
B. Baum —
Emmet
L. Beach —
Clarence
M. Browne —
Wellington
R. Burt —
John
A. Cimmerer —
Fred
L. Eaton —
Joseph
W. Fordney —
William
G. Gage —
Arthur
W. Ganschow —
William
R. Kendrick —
Charles
E. Lown —
Mrs.
C. W. McClure —
Frank
H. McPhillips —
George
B. Morley —
John
F. O'Keefe —
Hilem
F. Paddock —
Harvey
A. Penney —
Ard
E. Richardson —
Ernest
A. Snow —
George
W. Stewart —
Bird
J. Vincent —
Leo
P. Wagner —
William
H. Wallace —
George
W. Weadock —
Charles
M. Ziegler |
| | Saginaw, 1920-1929:
Burnett
J. Abbott —
Emmet
L. Beach —
Clarence
M. Browne —
Wilber
M. Brucker —
Edith
Carmichael —
Joseph
W. Fordney —
Nellie
F. Graves —
Fern
Smith Hammond —
Michael
J. Hart —
Chester
M. Howell —
William
H. Martin —
Frank
Marxer —
Frank
H. McPhillips —
Evelyn
S. Mershon —
John
D. Mershon —
Willard
J. Nash —
John
F. O'Keefe —
Frank
A. Picard —
Alfred
P. Pierson —
Leo
J. Rimmelle —
Ernest
A. Snow —
Mabel
Roach Somers —
Bird
J. Vincent —
William
H. Wallace —
George
W. Weadock —
Grace
Mary Weadock |
| | Saginaw, 1930-1939:
Burnett
J. Abbott —
Frank
J. Berka —
Robert
C. Brown —
Clarence
M. Browne —
Wilber
M. Brucker —
Fred
M. Bullock —
Fred
L. Crawford —
George
J. Creen —
Henry
J. P. Graebner —
Fern
Smith Hammond —
Andrew
H. Harnly —
Michael
J. Hart —
Albert
S. Harvey —
Chester
M. Howell —
William
F. Jahnke —
John
F. Kessel —
Howard
C. Lawrence —
John
Leidlein —
William
R. Longstreet —
William
H. Martin —
Frank
Marxer —
Evelyn
S. Mershon —
Donna
Nash —
Willard
J. Nash —
Oscar
M. O'Dell —
John
F. O'Keefe —
James
E. O'Neill —
Frank
A. Picard —
Alfred
P. Pierson —
Walter
F. Remer —
James
M. Shackleton —
Bird
J. Vincent —
George
W. Weadock —
George
W. Weadock II |
| | Saginaw, 1940-1949:
Frank
J. Berka —
Ruth
M. Bowles —
James
N. Callahan —
Fred
L. Crawford —
James
Creen —
J.
G. Eisenach —
Henry
Fries —
Henry
J. Gaudreau —
Clarence
F. Graebner —
Henry
J. P. Graebner —
Michael
J. Hart —
Arthur
C. Hauffe —
William
A. Hemmer —
Charles
B. Henderson —
Robert
T. Holland —
Eugene
S. Huff —
L. T.
Kent —
John
F. Kessel —
William
W. Lee —
Arthur
MacArthur —
Aloysius
J. Maier —
William
H. Martin —
John
P. Murphy, Jr. —
Willard
J. Nash —
James
E. O'Neill —
Herbert
D. Ranney —
Walter
F. Remer —
John
P. Schuch —
Louis
C. Schwinger —
Minnie
M. Schwinger —
James
M. Shackleton —
John
W. Skrocki —
Marion
Techentien —
Mark
Walsh —
H.
Randall Wickes —
Edward
L. Wissmiller |
| | Saginaw, 1950-1959:
Fred
J. Borchard —
Maurice
E. Brown —
Thomas
M. Burns —
Kenneth
W. Cole —
Fred
L. Crawford —
Robert
R. Day —
Harold
M. Dooley —
Thomas
Estes —
George
H. Fischer —
Kenneth
T. Forbes —
Donald
W. Gilbert —
Robert
S. Gilbert —
Clarence
F. Graebner —
Jerome
T. Hart —
William
R. Hart —
Arthur
C. Hauffe —
Holly
E. Hubbell —
Eugene
S. Huff —
Glenn
E. Jordan —
Joseph
J. Mainolfi —
Henry
E. Naegely, Jr. —
Willard
J. Nash —
James
E. O'Neill —
Robert
Reid —
Rollin
M. Severance —
James
M. Shackleton —
Hubert
Spiegel —
Harvey
D. Walker —
H.
Randall Wickes |
| | Saginaw, 1960-1969:
William
A. Boos, Jr. —
Fred
J. Borchard —
William
S. Bovill —
Bert
C. Brennan —
Jerome
E. Burns —
Thomas
M. Burns —
Robert
R. Day —
George
H. Fischer —
Jerome
T. Hart —
Eugene
S. Huff —
Tom
James —
Robert
E. Jamison —
William
J. Leppien —
Carl
O. Little —
Joseph
J. Mainolfi —
Henry
G. Marsh —
Henry
Nickleberry —
James
E. O'Neill, Jr. —
James
E. O'Neill —
Robert
D. Parson —
John
A. Picard —
Robert
L. Richardson, Jr. —
Allan
C. Schmid —
Rollin
M. Severance —
James
M. Shackleton —
R.
Dewey Stearns —
Robert
R. Stone —
Wallace
Strobel —
Robert
J. Stroebel —
Angelo
E. Trogan —
Herbert
M. Turner —
H.
Randall Wickes —
John
W. Wolf |
| | Saginaw, 1970-1979:
Kenneth
Arthur Botwright —
Bert
C. Brennan —
Thomas
M. Burns —
Robert
R. Day —
George
H. Fischer —
Paul
L. Gustafson —
William
H. Haithco —
Jerome
T. Hart —
James
Harvey —
Jane
Hensler —
Ronald
R. Kinsman —
Dorothy
Kovaleski —
Joseph
Lopez, Jr. —
John
McLeod —
Eugene
Mossner —
James
E. O'Neill, Jr. —
Robert
L. Richardson, Jr. —
Hattie
Schury —
Rollin
M. Severance —
Ralph
P. Werve —
Lori
Whitman —
H.
Randall Wickes —
Robert
D. Young |
| | Saginaw, 1980-1989:
Elizabeth
Baker —
Leon
Barnett —
Bert
C. Brennan —
Lloyd
C. Clarke —
Jeffrey
C. Collison —
Lorraine
Corl —
William
A. Crane —
Lawrence
D. Crawford —
Robert
R. Day —
George
H. Fischer —
Tom
Frank —
Ellis
M. Ivey, Jr. —
Gary
R. McDonald —
Robert
Mount —
Vern
Pococke —
Elena
R. Sanchez —
Rudolph
Schmitt —
Rollin
M. Severance —
Martin
R. Shackelford —
Marie
Elena Silva —
Charles
M. Stack —
Joyce
Woods |
| | Saginaw, 1990-1999:
Bob
Arnold —
Maurice
Black —
Thomas
J. Boensch —
Robert
R. Day —
George
H. Fischer —
A.
T. Frank —
Michael
J. Hanley —
Roland
J. Jersevic —
Charles
P. Kaltenbach —
Barbara
J. McDonald —
Jerry
Nissely —
Robert
Zelle |
| | Saginaw, 2000-2009:
Ronald
G. Actis —
Bob
Blaine —
Stephen
Borrello —
Robert
B. Ciaffone —
Robert
R. Day —
John
Emerick —
Wilmer
Jones-Ham —
Geraldean
Karlem —
Tim
Kelly —
Pamela
Pugh —
John
Sangster —
Gary
Shepherd —
Joseph
Smith —
Andrew
Wendt |
|
| | Saginaw Township:
Joseph
Babcock —
Dion
Birney —
Timothy
Braun —
E.
N. Davenport —
George
Davenport —
Weston
G. Elmer —
John
Fisher —
Thomas
L. Jackson —
Franklin
Millard —
Albert
Miller —
William
F. Mosley —
Edward
O'Donnell —
Charles
S. Palmer —
Hiram
S. Penoyer —
Jeremiah
Riggs —
Nelson
Smith —
John
C. Spaeth —
Anthony
R. Swarthout —
William
H. Sweet —
John
Ure —
Robert
Ure |
| | Near Saginaw:
David
E. Young |
| | Zilwaukee:
John
Baird |
| |
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