| | Broome County (no city
given): |
| |
| | Broome County, 1800-1809:
Eleazer
Dana —
James
Pumpelly |
| | Broome County, 1810-1819:
John
H. Avery —
John
W. Harper —
Chauncey
Hyde —
Asa
Leonard —
Chester
Patterson —
James
Pumpelly —
Mason
Whiting —
Joshua
Whitney |
| | Broome County, 1820-1829:
Jonathan
Lewis —
Chester
Patterson —
Peter
Robinson —
Briant
Stoddard |
| | Broome County, 1830-1839:
Judson
Allen —
Neri
Blatchly —
David
C. Case —
Peter
Robinson —
James
Stoddard —
John
Stoughton |
| | Broome County, 1840-1849:
Oliver
C. Crocker —
Gilbert
Dickinson —
Salfronius
H. French —
Robert
Harper —
Gideon
Hotchkiss —
Cyrus
Johnson —
Cornelius
Mersereau —
John
B. Rogers |
| | Broome County, 1850-1859:
Osborne
E. Bump —
Joseph
E. Ely —
William
L. Ford —
Robert
Harper —
Roger
W. Hinds —
John
S. Palmer —
Edward
Y. Park —
Walter
L. Peck —
Enos
Puffer —
William
Stuart |
| | Broome County, 1860-1869:
George
Bartlett —
Chauncey
C. Bennett —
Friend
H. Burt —
Milo
B. Eldredge —
William
M. Ely —
William
L. Ford —
Henry
Mather —
Edward
C. Mersereau —
Mulford
Northrup —
Francis
B. Smith —
J.
Van Valkenbergh |
| | Broome County, 1870-1879:
Alexander
E. Andrews —
William
M. Ely —
Rodney
A. Ford —
William
L. Ford —
Henry
Marean —
Edwin
C. Moody —
Francis
B. Smith |
| | Broome County, 1880-1889:
Alexander
E. Andrews —
Lewis
C. Bartlett —
Isaac
C. Edison —
William
H. Olin —
Francis
B. Smith —
L.
Coe Young |
| | Broome County, 1890-1899:
Joseph
H. Brownell |
| | Broome County, 1900-1909:
John
W. Booth —
Luke
N. English —
Abraham
H. Green —
T.
R. Hitt —
James
Kneen —
John
C. Murphey —
John
H. Swift —
Frederick
W. Van Patten |
| | Broome County, 1910-1919:
Duane
Barnes —
Lee
DuBois —
William
Dyer —
Earl
A. Goodrich —
Fred
M. Harding —
Ernest
P. Holcomb —
Arthur
L. Jacobs —
Stephen
Legos —
A. A.
Lord —
Matthew
J. Maxian —
Arthur
W. Miller —
Emery
G. Pickering —
Ella
Preston —
Jeremiah
Ryan —
Daniel
Scanlon —
J.
Evans Scudder —
Harry
M. Shepson —
Luther
I. Waite |
| | Broome County, 1920-1929:
Vivian
W. Bradbury —
Earl
R. Brink —
Mary
H. Cooke —
Peter
C. Courlas —
Frank
Darby —
Seymour
Dedrick —
Murray
C. Drake —
Enos
J. Freeman —
Hugh
Hearon —
John
J. Higgins —
Matthew
J. Maxian —
Roy
C. McHenry —
Thomas
Murphy —
James
Quinn —
Francis
T. Smith —
John
H. Thomas —
Alonzo
Warner —
Fred
O. Whittemore —
E.
H. Wike —
James
Wood |
| | Broome County, 1930-1939:
Louis
Atwater —
Leland
M. Bennett —
Earl
R. Brink —
Elsie
Bunts —
Ernest
L. Conlon —
Peter
D. Demary —
Ernest
Edmister —
W.
Everett Eyrich —
Robert
G. Holt —
Anthony
Korbel —
Earle
B. LeSher —
John
R. Lindley —
Roy
C. McHenry —
George
Meredith —
Harold
H. Nealon —
John
P. O'Brien —
Arthur
T. Personius —
Joseph
Sheppe Polansky —
Morris
Pouser —
M.
C. Riggins —
Roger
C. Underhill —
George
H. Wilson —
Merle
A. Wilson |
| | Broome County, 1940-1949:
James
A. Barber —
Harold
B. Brennan —
John
J. Dapolito —
Desmond
R. Murray —
John
Muschock —
Willis
C. Pert —
James
W. Scott —
Eugene
P. Smith —
Paul
Spendley —
Robert
F. Sullivan |
| | Broome County, 1950-1959:
J.
Bruce Buckler —
Clifford
N. Crooks —
Joseph
J. Massar —
Peter
J. McManus, Jr. —
Harry
D. Prew —
Anton
S. Ruffo —
Lawrence
E. Russell —
Michael
J. SeJan —
William
J. Spellicy —
Frank
E. Spiegel —
Joseph
J. Tomanek |
| | Broome County, 1960-1969:
Donald
E. Egan, Jr. —
Daniel
Edwin Lyons —
Donald
J. O'Connor |
|
| | Binghamton: |
| |
| | Binghamton, 1810-1819:
Thomas
G. Waterman |
| | Binghamton, 1820-1829:
Thomas
G. Waterman |
| | Binghamton, 1830-1839:
John
A. Collier —
Thomas
G. Waterman —
Vincent
Whitney |
| | Binghamton, 1840-1849:
Ausburn
Birdsall —
John
A. Collier —
Daniel
S. Dickinson —
Samuel
H. P. Hall —
Thomas
G. Waterman |
| | Binghamton, 1850-1859:
Ausburn
Birdsall —
Daniel
S. Dickinson —
Levi
Dimmick —
Thomas
G. Waterman |
| | Binghamton, 1860-1869:
Luther
Badger —
Abel
Bennett —
Ausburn
Birdsall —
Orlow
W. Chapman —
Job
N. Congdon —
Daniel
S. Dickinson —
Giles
W. Hotchkiss —
Celora
E. Martin —
Jabez
F. Rice —
John
Cleveland Robinson —
Thomas
G. Waterman |
| | Binghamton, 1870-1879:
James
H. Bartlett —
Ausburn
Birdsall —
Charles
Butler —
Orlow
W. Chapman —
Apollos
Comstock —
Job
N. Congdon —
Benjamin
De Voe —
Charles
M. Dickinson —
Walton
Dwight —
Delancey
M. Halbert —
Edwin
G. Halbert —
Peter
W. Hopkins —
Edward
F. Jones —
Benjamin
N. Loomis —
Celora
E. Martin —
Charles
McKinney —
Sherman
D. Phelps —
John
Rankin —
John
Cleveland Robinson —
George
Sherwood —
Gilbert
Carlton Walker |
| | Binghamton, 1880-1889:
Ausburn
Birdsall —
Orlow
W. Chapman —
George
B. Curtiss —
Charles
M. Dickinson —
Duncan
R. Grant —
Edward
F. Jones —
Horace
N. Lester —
Celora
E. Martin —
R.
A. Stone —
George
A. Thayer —
Gilbert
Carlton Walker —
James
K. Weldon —
J.
Stuart Wells |
| | Binghamton, 1890-1899:
Ausburn
Birdsall —
Orlow
W. Chapman —
Benajah
S. Curran —
George
B. Curtiss —
Israel
T. Deyo —
Charles
M. Dickinson —
George
E. Green —
Charles
S. Hall —
Edward
F. Jones —
George
F. Lyon —
Celora
E. Martin —
Edmund
O'Connor —
James
T. Rogers —
Charles
F. Tupper —
Alexander
D. Wales —
Fred
M. Weed |
| | Binghamton, 1900-1909:
George
B. Curtiss —
Jerome
De Witt —
Israel
T. Deyo —
Charles
M. Dickinson —
George
W. Dunn —
George
E. Green —
John
J. Irving —
Edward
F. Jones —
Charles
J. Knapp —
George
F. Lyon —
Celora
E. Martin —
Harry
C. Perkins —
Clarence
M. Slausen —
Samuel
L. Smith —
Hiram
H. Woodburn |
| | Binghamton, 1910-1919:
Benjamin
Baker —
Israel
T. Deyo —
Charles
M. Dickinson —
William
R. Ely —
William
W. Farley —
George
E. Green —
Harvey
D. Hinman —
John
J. Irving —
Edward
F. Jones —
George
F. Lyon —
Arthur
J. Ruland —
Frank
H. Truitt —
Harry
C. Walker —
Cortland
A. Wilber |
| | Binghamton, 1920-1929:
Norman
A. Boyd —
Clarence
J. Cook —
Ralph
L. Emmons —
William
W. Farley —
John
A. Giles —
Jerome
D. Hadsell —
Levi
Hoag —
David
F. Lee —
Bernard
J. McGuire —
Leon
C. Rhodes —
William
H. Riley —
Theodore
R. Tuthill —
B.
Roger Wales —
Thomas
A. Wilson |
| | Binghamton, 1930-1939:
Thomas
W. Behan —
Norman
A. Boyd —
Clarence
L. Chamberlain —
John
C. Clark —
Tracy
E. Darrow —
Martin
W. Deyo —
Mrs.
A. B. M. Dickinson —
Ralph
L. Emmons —
Edwin
Arthur Hall —
James
E. Hill —
Charles
T. Keane, Jr. —
Charles
W. Kress —
David
F. Lee —
Herman
F. Nehlsen —
Roy
M. Page —
Leon
C. Rhodes —
Miles
M. Smith |
| | Binghamton, 1940-1949:
Hyman
Babchin —
Thomas
W. Behan —
Martin
W. Deyo —
John
F. Donnelly —
Ralph
L. Emmons —
Edwin
Arthur Hall —
Riley
H. Heath —
Fancher
M. Hopkins —
Richard
H. Knauf —
Donald
W. Kramer —
Charles
W. Kress —
Walker
B. Lounsbery —
Daniel
J. McAvoy —
David
F. McManus —
Peter
J. McManus —
Roy
M. Page —
Marian
Richardson |
| | Binghamton, 1950-1959:
Warren
M. Anderson —
John
J. Burns —
John
F. Donnelly —
George
L. Ingalls —
Donald
W. Kramer —
Daniel
J. McAvoy —
Peter
J. McManus —
Margaret
A. Moore —
Helen
R. Scholderer |
| | Binghamton, 1960-1969:
Warren
M. Anderson —
Francis
J. Boland, Jr. —
John
J. Burns —
Thomas
J. Conlon —
Joseph
W. Esworthy —
Charles
R. Glynn —
George
L. Hinman —
George
L. Ingalls —
Richard
F. Kuhnen —
Donald
F. McManus —
Helen
C. Moran —
Donald
G. Walls |
| | Binghamton, 1970-1979:
Warren
M. Anderson —
Sara
C. Boland —
John
J. Burns —
Kathleen
M. Jarvis —
Chester
A. Johnson —
Salley
Kellam —
Alfred
J. Libous —
Bruce
McDuffie |
| | Binghamton, 1980-1989:
Warren
M. Anderson —
Esther
M. Aswad —
John
J. Burns —
Juanita
M. Crabb —
Barbara
D. Daly —
Thomas
W. Libous —
Joseph
James Slocum —
Joyce
K. L. Smith —
Robert
Taugher —
James
P. Testani |
| | Binghamton, 1990-1999:
Warren
M. Anderson —
John
J. Burns —
Timothy
Grippen —
Thomas
W. Libous —
Robert
J. Warner |
| | Binghamton, 2000-2009:
Warren
M. Anderson —
Richard
Barker —
Shelley
Barker —
Barbara
J. Fiala —
Thomas
W. Libous —
Elaine
Miller —
Michael
Najarian —
Vincent
Pasquale —
Tyrone
Webb |
|
| | Colesville town:
Luther
Badger |
| | Conklin:
Charles
E. Fuller —
Debra
Preston —
Dona
Vermilya |
| | Deposit:
Albert
L. Brown —
John
O. Whittaker |
| | Endicott:
Mary
A. Bacon —
Orlo
M. Brees —
J.
H. Kelly —
Theodore
J. Lainhart —
Kenneth
S. Leasure —
E.
Raymond Lee —
C.
Howard Meeker —
C.
Burdette Parkhurst —
Earl
W. Travis |
| | Harpursville:
Charles
S. Butler |
| | Johnson City:
Benjamin
W. Ash —
Jay
J. Dinga —
James
E. Hill —
William
H. Hill —
William
R. Hill —
James
W. McCabe, Sr. —
Richard
H. Miller —
William
F. Ott, Sr. —
John
P. Shelton —
Donald
E. Stocum —
James
P. Testani —
Edward
W. Walters —
W.
Walter Werts —
Arthur
W. Whitehouse —
Fred
E. Winters |
| | Kirkwood:
Leo
D. Ferguson |
| | Lestershire (now Johnson City):
William
H. Hill |
| | Lisle:
Mortimer
B. Edwards —
Alonzo
D. Lewis —
John
Paterson |
| | Maine:
Edgar
L. Vincent —
Edward
F. Vincent |
| | Port Crane:
Edith
M. Dionne |
| | Port Dickinson:
Floyd
E. Anderson |
| | Union (now part of Endicott):
Forman
E. Whitcomb |
| | Vestal:
Ann
M. Gorman —
Margaret
Daly Luciano —
Michon
Stuart |
| | Vestal town:
Robert
J. Warner |
| | Whitney Point:
Fred
E. Allen —
Daniel
S. Dickinson, Jr. —
Edmund
B. Jenks |
| | Windsor:
Jeremiah
Hull —
Simon
P. Quick |
| |
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