| | Somerset County (no city
given): |
| |
| | Somerset County, 1770-1779:
Jacob
Bogart —
Edward
Bunn —
William
Churchill Houston —
Alexander
Kirkpatrick —
David
Kirkpatrick —
Alexander
MacEowen —
Reoloff
Sebring —
Henry
Vandike —
Reoloff
Vandike |
| | Somerset County, 1780-1789:
Robert
Blair —
Edward
Bunn —
Frederick
Frelinghuysen —
Jacob
R. Hardenbergh —
John
Hardenbergh —
Christopher
Hoagland —
David
Kelley —
David
Kirkpatrick —
Deick
Longstreet —
John
Schuurman —
Cornelius
Ten Broeck —
John
Witherspoon |
| | Somerset County, 1790-1799:
Robert
Blair —
Edward
Bunn —
Frederick
Frelinghuysen —
Jacob
R. Hardenbergh —
David
Kelley —
James
Linn —
William
McEowen —
Jonathan
Ford Morris —
Robert
Stockton —
John
Stryker —
James
Van Duyn —
Peter
D. Vroom —
William
Wallace |
| | Somerset County, 1800-1809:
John
Annin —
Frederick
Frelinghuysen —
Jacob
R. Hardenbergh —
William
McEowen —
John
N. Simpson —
James
Stryker —
Peter
I. Stryker —
James
Van Duyn —
Peter
D. Vroom |
| | Somerset County, 1810-1819:
Joseph
Annin —
Samuel
Bayard —
Jacob
R. Hardenbergh —
Andrew
Howell —
William
McEowen —
Martin
Schenck —
John
N. Simpson —
James
Stryker —
Peter
I. Stryker —
James
Van Duyn —
Cornelius
Van Horn —
Peter
D. Vroom |
| | Somerset County, 1820-1829:
William
C. Annin —
John
H. Disborough —
James
S. Green —
Jacob
Kline —
Dickinson
Miller —
James
S. Nevius —
James
Stryker —
James
D. Stryker —
Henry
Vanderveer —
John
H. Voorhees —
Peter
D. Vroom |
| | Somerset County, 1830-1839:
John
Brees —
Daniel
Cory —
William
Cruser —
Henry
Duryee —
Cornelius
L. Hardenburg —
Nicholas
C. Jobs —
Jacob
Kline —
William
D. McKissack —
William
D. Stewart —
Arthur
V. P. Sutphin —
David
T. Talmage —
Ralph
Voorhees —
Henry
H. Wilson |
| | Somerset County, 1840-1849:
Peter
T. Beekman —
Daniel
Cory —
Jonathan
Cory —
John
W. Craig —
James
B. Elmendorf —
Peter
Kline —
William
H. Leupp —
Samuel
K. Martin —
Samuel
Reynolds —
Arthur
V. P. Sutphin —
F.
V. D. Voorhees —
Peter
Voorhees —
Henry
H. Wilson —
John
M. Wyckoff |
| | Somerset County, 1850-1859:
Cornelius
N. Allen —
John
H. Anderson —
Frederick
D. Brokaw —
James
Campbell —
Moses
Craig —
John
De Mott —
Samuel
S. Doty —
Eugene
S. Doughty —
John
S. Hoagland —
Alvah
Lewis —
Samuel
K. Martin —
Michael
R. Nevius —
Cornelius
M. Schomp —
Nehemiah
V. Steele —
Elisha
B. Wood —
John
M. Wyckoff |
| | Somerset County, 1860-1869:
John
H. Anderson —
J.
W. Arrowsmith —
John
J. Bergen —
Daniel
Corey —
Ralph
Davenport —
Eugene
S. Doughty —
Abraham
T. Huff —
John
M. Mann —
John
G. Schenck —
John
R. Staats —
Rynier
A. Staats —
Rynier
H. Veghte —
Peter
A. Voorhees —
Elisha
B. Wood |
| | Somerset County, 1870-1879:
J.
W. Arrowsmith —
James
Doty —
Eugene
S. Doughty —
Charles
B. Moore —
John
Ringelmann —
John
G. Schenck —
David
D. Smalley —
John
R. Staats —
William
P. Sutphin —
J.
Newton Voorhees —
Joseph
H. Voorhees —
Elisha
B. Wood |
| | Somerset County, 1880-1889:
Oscar
Conkling —
Eugene
S. Doughty —
Cornelius
S. Hoffman —
Jacob
Klotz —
John
L. Oakey —
George
E. Pace —
John
Ringelmann —
William
A. Schomp —
Lewis
A. Thompson —
John
Vetterlein —
J.
Newton Voorhees |
| | Somerset County, 1890-1899:
Edward
E. Cooper —
George
H. Cramer —
William
J. Keys —
Jacob
Klotz —
Charles
A. Reed —
Frank
W. Somers —
Peter
V. D. Van Doren |
| | Somerset County, 1900-1909:
Samuel
S. Childs —
Edward
E. Cooper —
Henry
W. Hoagland —
Irving
Hoagland —
Moran —
Murphy —
Charles
A. Reed —
Samuel
S. Swackhamer |
| | Somerset County, 1910-1919:
John
S. Amerman —
William
de la Roche Anderson —
Azariah
M. Beekman |
| | Somerset County, 1920-1929:
David
Hastings —
Grover
F. Kipsey —
Frederick
A. McCullough |
| | Somerset County, 1930-1939:
James
I. Bowers —
Thomas
A. Flockhart —
Freas
L. Hess |
| | Somerset County, 1940-1949:
James
I. Bowers —
Freas
L. Hess |
| | Somerset County, 1950-1959:
Freas
L. Hess |
| | Somerset County, 1960-1969:
John
J. Carlin |
|
| | Basking Ridge:
James
E. Bathgate, Jr. —
Mary
Pavlini —
Parakash
Shah —
Rajul
Shah —
Henry
Southard |
| | Bedminster:
Peg
Schaffer —
Harrison
A. Williams |
| | Bedminster Township:
Nicholas
F. Brady |
| | Belle Mead:
Cecilia
X. Birge —
Michael
J. Ceponis —
Tom
Wilson |
| | Bernards Township:
John
Carpenter —
George
D. Cross |
| | Bernardsville:
Archibald
S. Alexander —
John
A. Bensel —
Millicent
Fenwick —
Guy
G. Gabrielson —
Ogden
H. Hammond, Jr. —
Ogden
H. Hammond —
Henry
Kane —
Dryden
Kuser —
Frederick
P. Olcott —
George
B. Post, Jr. —
Bernard
M. Shanley —
Brigid
M. Shanley |
| | Bound Brook:
Frederick
Wilson Hall —
George
M. LaMonte —
B.
Thomas Leahy —
Harvey
J. Moynihan —
Michael
J. Mullin —
George
O. Smalley —
William
W. Smalley —
Louis
Staffelli |
| | Branchburg:
Zenon
Christodoulou |
| | Bridgewater:
Michael
Hsing —
Elizabeth
Hutcheon |
| | Bridgewater Township:
Patricia
Flannery —
William
E. Ozzard |
| | Far Hills:
John
Degnan —
C.
Douglas Dillon —
Charles
W. Engelhard —
Malcolm
S. Forbes —
Harry
O. H. Frelinghuysen —
Joseph
S. Frelinghuysen —
John
Kean —
Thomas
H. Kean —
H.
Rivington Pyne —
Kate
Prentice Schley —
Reeve
Schley —
Christine
Todd Whitman |
| | Franklin Park:
John
Loos |
| | Franklin Township:
Michael
James Pappas |
| | Gladstone:
Norman
Armour |
| | Hillsborough:
Anthony
Ferrera |
| | Manville:
Joseph
D. Patero |
| | Martinsville:
Kanak
Dutta |
| | Millstone:
William
E. Bunney |
| | North Branch:
Raymond
H. Bateman —
Philip
B. Hofmann —
Donald
Hyde |
| | North Plainfield:
Orlando
L. Abbruzzese —
Janice
G. Allen —
Charles
E. Goudreau —
William
L. Saunders —
N.
B. Smalley —
Ralph
J. Smalley —
H.
Bartlett Wells |
| | Peapack:
C.
Ledyard Blair —
John
H. Ewing —
Anderson
Fowler —
Peggy
F. McDonnell —
Richard
B. Sellars |
| | Raritan:
Joseph
S. Frelinghuysen —
Marie
Paris |
| | Rocky Hill:
Grace
Gurisic |
| | Somerset:
Dennis
Auciello —
Upendra
Chivukula —
Marita
Clickner —
Raul
E. L. Comesanas —
Nancy
Henry —
Brian
Levine —
William
Terrell |
| | Somerville: |
| | |
| | Warren Township:
Michael
Ferguson —
Philip
J. Levin |
| | Watchung, North Plainfield:
Charles
A. Eaton |
| | Watchung:
Lewis
J. Gray —
Robert
Raymar |
| |
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