| | Salem County (no city
given): |
| |
| | Salem County, 1770-1779:
Elisha
Basset, Jr. —
Allen
Congleton, Jr. —
Whitten
Cripps —
Benjamin
Holme —
John
Mayhew —
Anthony
Sharp —
Thomas
Sinnickson —
Edmund
Wetherby |
| | Salem County, 1780-1789:
Allen
Congleton, Jr. —
Edward
Hall —
Benjamin
Holme —
James
James —
Ephraim
Lloyd —
John
Mayhew —
Thomas
Norris —
Anthony
Sharp —
Samuel
Sharp —
Thomas
Sinnickson —
William
Smith —
Edmund
Wetherby |
| | Salem County, 1790-1799:
Thomas
Clement —
Benjamin
Cripps —
Clement
Hall —
Gervas
Hall —
Anthony
Keasby —
Bateman
Lloyd —
Eleazer
Mayhew —
John
Mayhew —
Isaac
Moss —
William
Parret —
Artis
Seagrave —
Samuel
Sharp —
Joseph
Shinn —
John
Sinnickson —
John
Smith —
William
Wallace |
| | Salem County, 1800-1809:
Nathan
Bassett —
Edward
Burroughs —
John
Coursen —
John
Cox —
Philip
Curriden —
Jonathan
Dubois —
Daniel
Garrison —
Daniel
Harker —
John
Johnson —
Charles
Jones —
Anthony
Keasby —
Aaron
Kerr —
Eleazer
Mayhew —
John
Mayhew —
Isaac
Moss —
Samuel
Ray —
Artis
Seagrave —
John
Smith —
Merryman
Smith —
Daniel
Tracy |
| | Salem County, 1810-1819:
Peter
Bilderback —
Philip
Curriden —
John
Dickinson —
Jonathan
Dubois —
Henry
Freas —
Morris
Hancock —
Joseph
Kille —
Stacy
Lloyd —
John
Mayhew —
Samuel
Miller —
Thomas
Murphy —
Anthony
Nelson —
James
Newell —
John
Smith —
Robert
H. Van Meter —
Thomas
Yarrow |
| | Salem County, 1820-1829:
Benjamin
Archer —
Israel
R. Clawson —
Samuel
Clement —
Aaron
O. Dayton —
Jeremiah
Foster —
Henry
Freas —
Morris
Hancock —
Samuel
Humphreys —
David
Hurley —
William
N. Jeffers —
Robert
G. Johnson —
Joseph
Kille —
John
G. Mason —
Anthony
Nelson —
Zaccheus
Ray —
Jonathan
Richman —
William
J. Shinn —
John
Sinnickson —
Edward
Smith —
Abraham
Swing —
Jacob
Wick |
| | Salem County, 1830-1839:
James
Butcher —
William
Cook —
H.
J. Fries —
Nehemiah
Garrison —
John
Hall —
Joseph
Hancock —
Jacob
Hitchner —
Samuel
Humphreys —
David
Hurley —
Isaac
Johnson —
Isaac
Johnson II —
Joseph
Kille —
Joseph
Lippencott —
John
W. Maskell —
James
W. Mulford —
Anthony
Nelson —
Joseph
C. Nelson —
Woodnut
Petit —
Zaccheus
Ray —
Moses
Richman, Jr. —
William
J. Shinn —
Hudson
A. Springer —
John
Summerhill —
Richard
P. Thompson —
Thomas
J. Yorke |
| | Salem County, 1840-1849:
Benjamin
Acton, Jr. —
John
G. Ballinger —
Charles
Bilderback —
Thomas
Bilderback —
Samuel
Bolton —
Samuel
Capner —
Ephraim
Carel —
Alexander
G. Cattell —
Joseph
R. Chew —
Isaiah
Conklyn —
John
Dickinson —
Thomas
Dickinson, Jr. —
Thomas
Flanagan —
Joseph
Foster —
John
Fowler —
Robert
Hewitt —
Jacob
Hitchner —
Joseph
Kille —
Isaac
Lippincott —
John
W. Maskell —
Benjamin
F. McCollister —
William
H. Nelson —
George
Remster —
Nathaniel
Robbins, Sr. —
William
J. Shinn —
Joseph
M. Springer —
John
Summerill, Jr. —
James
H. Trenchard —
James
Vanmeter —
Allen
Wallace —
David
Wiley |
| | Salem County, 1850-1859:
William
Beckett —
Charles
Benner —
Smith
Bilderback —
John
Blackwood —
Isaiah
D. Clawson —
Richard
Grier —
John
Harris —
Jacob
Hitchner —
Thomas
B. Jones —
Joseph
Kille —
John
C. Lummis —
Charles
B. Newell —
Benjamin
Remster —
Harman
Richman —
Joseph
K. Riley —
Alfred
Simpkins —
David
Sithens —
Charles
P. Smith —
William
C. Stratton —
Nathaniel
G. Swing —
Joshua
Thompson —
Allen
Wallace |
| | Salem County, 1860-1869:
Richard
M. Acton —
William
Callahan —
Joseph
W. Cooper —
A.
M. P. V. H. Dickeson —
Samuel
Garrison —
Charles
F. H. Gray —
Samuel
Habermayer —
William
N. Hancock —
Owen
L. Jones —
Joshua
Lippincott —
Samuel
D. Miller —
John
S. Newell —
Samuel
Plummer —
Emmor
Reeve —
Andrew
S. Reeves —
William
P. Somers —
Joseph
Waddington —
Henry
M. Wright |
| | Salem County, 1870-1879:
Henry
Barber —
William
B. Carpenter —
Richard
Coles —
Daniel
P. Darrell —
John
W. Dickinson —
John
S. Elwell —
David
Evans —
John
T. Garwood —
Charles
F. H. Gray —
Smith
Hewitt —
John
Hitchner —
William
Iszard —
William
C. Kates —
Quinton
Keasbey —
Isaac
Newkirk —
Charles
S. Plummer —
Charles
P. Swing |
| | Salem County, 1880-1889:
Henry
Barber —
Henry
Combs —
John
T. Garwood —
Wyatt
W. Miller —
William
Newell —
Millard
F. Riley —
John
C. Ward —
Joseph
D. Whitaker |
| | Salem County, 1890-1899:
James
Butcher —
Joseph
B. Crispen —
William
Diver —
Richard
C. Miller —
Charles
W. Powers —
James
Strimple —
John
C. Ward —
Frank
Wright |
| | Salem County, 1900-1909:
Henry
J. Blohm —
Ephraim
C. Harris —
Thomas
E. Hunt —
William
Plummer, Jr. —
John
D. Schade —
James
Strimple —
John
Tyler —
Woolman |
| | Salem County, 1910-1919:
Lemuel
H. Greenwood —
Charles
L. Richmond —
Charles
B. Robinson, Sr. —
Isaac
S. Smick —
William
M. Wheatley |
| | Salem County, 1920-1929:
J.
Gilbert Borton —
J.
Emmor Robinson |
| | Salem County, 1930-1939:
Erwin
S. Cunard —
Joseph
S. Sickler |
| | Salem County, 1940-1949:
Mayhew
J. Dolbow —
Fred
G. Kern —
Pauline
H. Peterson |
| | Salem County, 1960-1969:
Joseph
Narrow |
|
| | Carneys Point:
Norris
G. Hurley —
Harold
P. King —
John
A. Mulhern —
Edward
Weitzenhofer |
| | Centerton:
Arthur
P. Schalick |
| | Elmer:
Preston
S. Foster |
| | Hancocks Bridge:
John
N. Pancoast, Jr. |
| | Lower Penns Neck Township:
John
A. Waddington |
| | Mannington Township:
Florence
A. Butler |
| | Pedricktown:
Harry
W. Johnson |
| | Penns Grove:
Alvin
R. Featherer —
Norman
P. Featherer —
Peter
B. Hoff —
Harold
P. King —
Joyce
Powell —
John
M. Summerill, Jr. —
Arnold
F. Willadsen |
| | Near Penns Grove:
William
S. Stiles |
| | Pittsgrove:
Elizabeth
J. Collins —
Jack
Collins |
| | Quinton:
Wilma
B. Owens —
B.
Harold Smick, Sr. |
| | Salem: |
| | |
| | Sharptown:
William
Richman |
| | Woodstown:
Mrs.
W. Ralph Davis —
Arthur
R. Gemberling —
Margaret
L. Hurley —
S.
Rusling Leap —
William
Richman —
Samuel
A. Ridgway —
Rita
Shade —
H.
Donald Stewart —
Burton
D. Zehner |
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