| | Haledon:
John
C. Barbour, 1895 |
| | Haskell:
Anthony
J. Grossi, c.1916 |
| | Passaic:
Joseph
Rankin, 1833 —
Howard
B. Osborn, 1877 —
Edward
T. Moore, 1881 —
Russell
S. Wise, 1882 —
Evelyn
Dubrow, 1917 —
Robert
L. Clifford, 1924 —
Anne
Rudin, 1924 —
Terrence
William Boyle, 1945 —
William
J. Martini, 1947 |
| | Paterson: |
| |
| | Paterson, year not specified:
Joseph
A. Delaney —
Patricia
Gerard |
| | Paterson, 1800-1899:
David
M. De Witt, 1837 —
James
F. Stewart, 1851 —
William
B. Hornblower, 1851 —
Thomas
McEwan, Jr., 1854 —
James
S. Monroe, 1854 —
Leonard
Pikaart, 1866 —
Abram
Klenert, 1869 —
Amos
H. Radcliffe, 1870 —
Henry
C. Allen, 1872 —
Joseph
A. Delaney —
Peter
J. McGinnis, 1875 —
Albert
Comstock, 1881 —
Alexander
G. Blue, 1882 —
Donald
H. McLean, 1884 —
Charles
S. Fayerweather, 1884 —
Charles
K. Barton, 1886 —
Hoffman
Nickerson, 1888 —
Joseph
F. McGurk, 1892 —
Frank
J. Hanson, 1893 —
Edgar
H. Ellis, 1894 —
Henry
A. Williams, 1895 —
Roy
T. Yates, 1895 |
| | Paterson, 1900-1999:
William
L. Dill, Jr., 1903 —
Albert
P. Morano, 1908 —
Ronald
D. Glass, 1911 —
Wayne
Dumont, Jr., 1914 —
Charles
S. Joelson, 1916 —
Philip
Elman, 1918 —
Frank
R. Lautenberg, 1924 —
William
E. Simon, 1927 —
Anthony
D. Andora, 1930 —
William
J. Pascrell, Jr., 1937 —
Robert
G. Torricelli, 1951 —
Patricia
Gerard |
|
| | Wayne:
Robert
A. Roe, 1924 |
| |
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