| | Columbia County (no city
given): |
| |
| | Columbia County, 1780-1789:
Matthew
Adgate —
John
Bay —
John
Kortz —
John
Livingston —
William
Powers —
James
Savage —
Peter
Silvester —
Peter
Van Ness |
| | Columbia County, 1790-1799:
Matthew
Adgate —
John
Bay —
Caleb
Benton —
Benjamin
Birdsall —
James
Brebner —
Palmer
Cady —
Jared
Coffin —
Jacob
Ford —
Philip
Frisbie —
Dirck
Gardiner —
Elisha
Gilbert —
Patrick
Hamilton —
Philip
L. Hoffman —
John
C. Hogeboom —
Killian
Hogeboom —
Lawrence
Hogeboom —
Stephen
Hogeboom —
Henry
Livingston —
John
Livingston —
Robert
T. Livingston —
Charles
McKinstry —
John
McKinstry —
John
Noyes —
Anson
Pratt —
James
Savage —
Matthew
Scott —
Peter
Silvester —
Samuel
Ten Broeck —
Peter
B. Ten Broek —
Peter
I. Vosburgh —
Jonathan
Warner |
| | Columbia County, 1800-1809:
Benjamin
Birdsall —
Thomas
Brodhead —
William
Cantine —
Asa
Douglass —
Samuel
Edmonds —
Dirck
Gardiner —
Elisha
Gilbert, Jr. —
Thomas
P. Grosvenor —
Josiah
Holley —
James
Hyatt —
Aaron
Kellogg —
Henry
Livingston —
Henry
W. Livingston —
John
Livingston —
Moncrief
Livingston —
Robert
T. Livingston —
William
Lusk —
Charles
McKinstry —
Stephen
Miller —
John
Noyes —
Anson
Pratt —
Peter
Sharp —
Peter
Silvester —
Gaius
Stebbins —
Samuel
Ten Broeck —
Peter
Van Alstyne —
Jason
Warner —
Moses
Younglove |
| | Columbia County, 1810-1819:
Thomas
Brodhead —
Gerrit
Cuck —
Elisha
Gilbert, Jr. —
Thomas
P. Grosvenor —
Benjamin
Hilton —
Hezekiah
Hulburt —
Jonathan
Lapham —
Henry
Livingston —
Henry
W. Livingston —
William
Lusk —
Timothy
Oakley —
Aaron
Olmsted —
Walter
Patterson —
John
Pixley —
Anson
Pratt —
Azariah
Pratt —
Henry
Rockefeller —
Alan
Sheldon —
Augustus
Tremain —
John
L. Van Alen, Jr. —
James
Vanderpoel —
John
I. Van Valkenburgh —
Peter
Van Vleck —
John
Whiting |
| | Columbia County, 1820-1829:
Thomas
Brodhead —
John
Bryan —
Philip
P. Clum —
Elisha
Gilbert, Jr. —
Jonathan
Hill —
Abraham
P. Holdridge —
Jonathan
Lapham —
Henry
W. Livingston —
Walter
C. Livingston —
Joseph
Lord —
Jacob
B. Mesick —
Isaac
Mills —
Joseph
D. Monell —
Abel
S. Peters —
Azariah
Pratt —
George
T. Snyder —
Stephen
Storm —
Adam
Strevel —
Augustus
Tremain —
Peter
Van Buren —
Aaron
Vanderpoel —
James
Vanderpoel —
John
Van Deusen —
John
I. Van Valkenburgh —
Isaac
B. Williams |
| | Columbia County, 1830-1839:
Abraham
Bain —
Henry
C. Barnes —
Anthony
Boucher —
Medad
Butler —
Harry
Cornwell —
William
A. Dean —
Charles
B. Dutcher —
John
W. Edmonds —
Peter
Groat, Jr. —
John
S. Harris —
Henry
Hogeboom —
Tobias
L. Hogeboom —
William
W. Hoysradt —
Pliny
Hudson —
Jonathan
Lapham —
Bastian
C. Lasher —
Edward
P. Livingston —
Peter
R. Livingston —
John
Murdock —
Jacob
Shafer —
Adam
I. Shaver —
John
Snyder —
Horace
Stevens —
Leonard
W. Ten Broeck —
Aaron
Vanderpoel —
John
S. Vosburgh —
Julius
Wilcoxson |
| | Columbia County, 1840-1849:
Peter
I. Bachman —
Elijah
Bagg —
Anson
Brown —
William
M. Bunker —
William
A. Carpenter —
Uriah
Edwards —
John
S. Gould —
William
E. Heermance —
Lucas
Hoes —
Jeremiah
Hover —
James
Knickerbacker —
Waterman
Lippit —
John
Milham —
William
M. Miller —
Justin
Niles —
Levi
Pitts —
Peter
Poucher —
Peter
P. Rossman —
Abraham
I. Van Alstyne —
Jared
Winslow |
| | Columbia County, 1850-1859:
Philetus
W. Bishop —
Elisha
W. Bushnell —
Alonzo
Chamberlain —
Henry
A. Dubois —
Wesley
R. Gallup —
Lorenzo
Gile —
Harvey
W. Gott —
John
S. Gould —
Hy
P. Heermance —
Adam
A. Hoysradt —
John
D. Langdon —
Philip
G. Lasher —
Milton
Martin —
David
Miller —
John
Miller —
John
H. Overhiser —
David
Rhoda —
Samuel
Ten Broeck —
George
Van Santvoord —
James
G. Van Volkenburgh |
| | Columbia County, 1860-1869:
Wright
H. Barnes —
S.
W. Carpenter —
Norton
S. Collin —
Peter
G. Kisselbrasck —
Samuel
Lasher —
Peter
McArthur —
Amos
Miller —
Walter
Shutts —
Edward
Sturges —
Jacob
Ten Broeck —
Moses
Y. Tilden —
P.
Ed Van Alstyne —
Samuel
Wilbor |
| | Columbia County, 1900-1909:
William
G. Harder —
Lewis
L. Lawrence —
Edward
Risedorph |
| | Columbia County, 1910-1919:
William
H. Lasher —
Archibald
J. McGuire —
Chester
A. Miller —
Thomas
Miller —
Smith
F. Philip —
Robert
Storm —
Robert
D. Wentworth |
| | Columbia County, 1920-1929:
Burns
Barford —
Arthur
Boice —
William
J. Kline —
Charles
D. Vosburgh |
| | Columbia County, 1930-1939:
Fred
Herbs —
John
B. Mulligan —
Leila
Stott —
Clayton
Van Alstyne —
William
E. Walker —
Emma
A. Wardle |
| | Columbia County, 1940-1949:
William
M. Eaton —
Hugh
McPotter |
| | Columbia County, 1950-1959:
Benjamin
Bartolotta |
|
| | Ancram:
Jacob
H. Hoysradt |
| | Canaan:
Elias
W. Bostwick |
| | Canaan Centre:
Daniel
S. Curtis |
| | Canaan Four Corners:
Henry
L. Warner |
| | Chatham:
Henry
S. Ambler —
Albert
S. Callan —
William
C. Daley —
Denise
W. King —
George
McClellan —
Hugh
W. McClellan —
Louis
F. Payn —
Lewis
K. Rockefeller —
John
B. Sinclair —
Sanford
W. Smith —
Edward
G. Wilbor |
| | Cheviot:
Mary
Livingston —
Robert
R. Livingston |
| | Claverack:
George
H. Finch —
Henry
Lawrence —
Randall
N. Saunders —
Jacob
R. Van Rensselaer |
| | Claverly (now Ghent):
John
T. Hogeboom |
| | Copake:
Joseph
Halsted —
John
W. Scott |
| | Copake Falls:
Fred
Holsapple |
| | DeFreestville:
Herbert
D. Hamm |
| | Germantown:
Alexander
W. Hover —
Simon
S. Rockefeller |
| | Ghent:
Frances
Oberwager —
Philip
Seidel —
Charles
Tracy —
Barent
Van Buren |
| | Greenport:
John
A. Bassarear —
Kirsten
E. Gillibrand |
| | Harlemville:
Alfred
D. Curtis |
| | Hillsdale:
Charles
M. Bell —
John
F. Collin —
Gilbert
A. Deane —
William
A. Mallery, Jr. |
| | Hollowville:
Lester
J. Bashford |
| | Hudson: |
| | |
| | Kinderhook:
Charles
L. Beale —
Alonzo
H. Farrar —
John
J. Faso —
Charles
D. Haines —
Elmer
T. Haines —
Martin
M. Kittell —
Hugh
W. McClellan —
William
H. Tobey —
James
I. Van Alen —
Martin
Van Buren —
Nicholas
Van Slyck —
Roscoe
C. Waterbury |
| | Livingston:
Killian
Miller —
Myrtie
Tinklepaugh |
| | Malden Bridge:
Robert
Hoes |
| | New Lebanon:
Charles
S. Fayerweather —
John
King —
Henry
A. Tilden |
| | New Lebanon Center:
Ransom
H. Gillett |
| | Niverville:
Willard
C. Drumm —
Linda
A. Reilly |
| | North Chatham:
Deborah
H. McNamee —
Henry
A. Van Alstyne |
| | Old Chatham:
Albert
S. Callan, Jr. —
John
S. Williams |
| | Philmont:
John
Connor —
John
L. Crandell —
Lewis
F. Harder —
Michael
Skelly |
| | Stockport:
William
J. Alvord |
| | Stuyvesant:
John
Gibbons, Jr. —
Stephen
H. Wendover |
| | Stuyvesant Falls:
William
G. Mandeville |
| | Taghkanick:
James
M. Strever |
| | Valatie:
Albert
S. Callan —
Lawrence
F. Novak —
Charles
B. Osborn |
| | West Copake:
William
Dinehart |
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