| | Bronx: |
| |
| | Bronx, 1800-1899:
Edward
Haight, 1885 |
| | Bronx, 1900-1999:
Hervey
Chittenden Calkin, 1913 —
Timothy
D. Sullivan, 1913 —
Ernest
Hall, 1920 —
Anthony
J. Griffin, 1935 —
Louis
F. Haffen, 1935 —
John
M. Tierney, 1936 —
Edward
W. Curley, 1940 —
Israel
J. P. Adlerman, 1941 —
Henry
Bruckner, 1942 —
Fiorello
H. LaGuardia, 1947 —
Francis
Martin, 1947 —
Herman
M. Albert, 1947 —
Douglas
Mathewson, 1948 —
James
M. Fitzpatrick, 1949 —
Douglas
H. Grieve, 1951 —
Leonard
D. Abbott, 1953 —
Nicholas
J. Eberhard, 1957 —
James
J. Broderick, 1964 —
Melville
E. Abrams, 1966 —
Charles
A. Buckley, 1967 —
Frank
Oliver, 1968 —
Matthew
M. Levy, 1971 —
Lawrence
E. Gerosa, 1972 —
Peter
A. Quinn, 1974 —
Robert
Gaylord Barnes, 1977 —
Jacob
H. Gilbert, 1981 —
Abraham
Solomon, 1983 —
Abraham
Bernstein, 1990 —
Joseph
F. Periconi, 1994 —
Mario
Angelo Procaccino, 1995 —
David
Ross, 1997 |
| | Bronx, 2000-2012:
John
Westergaard, 2003 —
Thomas
J. Manton, 2006 |
|
| | Morrisania, Westchester County (now part
of Bronx, Bronx County):
Lewis
Morris, 1798 |
| | Spuyten Duyvil, Bronx:
Hiram
Barney, 1895 |
| | Spuyten Duyvil, New York County (now part
of Bronx, Bronx County):
Webster
Wagner, 1882 |
| |
See also New York
deathplaces not assigned to counties.
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