| | Jefferson County (no city
given): |
| |
| | Jefferson County, 1800-1809:
David
I. Andrus —
Ethel
Bronson —
Corlis
Hinds —
Moss
Kent |
| | Jefferson County, 1810-1819:
Clark
Allen —
Ethel
Bronson —
George
Brown, Jr. —
Abel
Cole —
John
Cowles —
John
Durker —
Richard
Goodell —
William
Hunter —
Moss
Kent —
Calvin
McKnight —
Horatio
Orvis —
Amos
Stebbins —
Hiram
Steele —
Ebenezer
Wood |
| | Jefferson County, 1820-1829:
George
Andrus —
David
W. Bucklin —
Jere
Carrier —
Walter
Cole —
John
B. Esselstyn —
John
Fay —
Richard
Goodell —
Alpheus
S. Greene —
John
Howe —
Titus
Ives —
Convers
Johnson —
Calvin
McKnight —
Amos
Stebbins —
Hiram
Steele —
John
Stewart —
George
White |
| | Jefferson County, 1830-1839:
William
H. Angel —
Lowrey
Barney —
Jotham
Bigelow —
John
Borch —
Curtis
G. Brooks —
Aaron
Brown —
Joseph
C. Budd —
Calvin
Clark —
Charles
E. Clarke —
Walter
Cole —
Eli
Farwell —
John
Fay —
Philip
P. Gaige —
Richard
Hulbert —
Jotham
Ives —
Philip
Maxwell —
Calvin
McKnight —
Charles
Orvis —
Otis
P. Starkey —
Charles
Strong —
Nathan
Strong —
John
W. Tamblin —
Eli
West |
| | Jefferson County, 1840-1849:
Samuel
Bond —
John
Boyden —
Lysander
H. Brown —
Elihu
C. Church —
Calvin
Clark —
Charles
E. Clarke —
Azel
W. Danforth —
Samuel
J. Davis —
John
D. Davison —
Joseph
Graves —
Henderson
Howk —
Stephen
Johnson —
Job
Lamson —
William
McAllister —
Elihu
M. McNeil —
Levi
Miller —
William
C. Pierpont —
Edward
S. Salisbury —
John
W. Tamblin —
Joseph
Webb —
Eli
West |
| | Jefferson County, 1850-1859:
Alden
Adams —
Robert
F. Austin —
George
Babbitt —
J.
K. Bates —
Loren
Bushnell —
Elihu
C. Church —
Merrill
Coburn —
William
Dewey —
Moses
Eames —
Joseph
Fayel —
Furman
Fish —
James
Gifford —
Cleanthes
P. Granger —
Joel
Haworth —
Calvin
Littlefield —
Joshua
Main —
Hart
Massey —
Levi
Miller —
Franklin
Parker —
Abner
W. Peck —
John
Pool, Jr. —
William
Rouse —
Charles
Smith —
Patrick
S. Stewart —
Russell
Weaver —
Isaac
Wells —
Dewitt
C. West —
Jesse
E. Willis —
John
Winslow |
| | Jefferson County, 1860-1869:
Jonathan
M. Ackley —
Harvey
Bailey —
Charles
A. Benjamin —
Russell
B. Biddlecom —
Lafayette
J. Bigelow —
Theodore
Canfield —
Andrew
Cornwall —
William
Dewey —
Jay
Dimick —
Nelson
D. Ferguson —
George
W. Hazelton —
George
M. Hopkinson —
Moses
C. Jewett —
James
G. Kellogg —
Levi
Miller —
David
Montague —
Lewis
Palmer —
Bernard
D. Searles —
William
W. Taggart —
David
J. Wager |
| | Jefferson County, 1870-1879:
Lansing
Becker —
Jay
Dimick —
William
W. Enos —
Horatio
S. Hendee —
Lotus
Ingalls —
George
D. McAllaster —
Elam
Persons —
Hugh
Smith —
Henry
Spicer —
William
M. Thomson |
| | Jefferson County, 1880-1889:
Henry
Binninger —
Edward
B. Bulkley —
John
D. Ellis —
Isaac
L. Hunt, Jr. —
Allen
E. Kilby —
Eli
J. Seeber —
Anson
S. Thompson —
William
M. Thomson |
| | Jefferson County, 1890-1899:
Morgan
Bryan —
Cornelius
J. Clark —
Isaac
Mitchell |
| | Jefferson County, 1900-1909:
Olin
S. Bishop —
Morgan
Bryan —
Arthur
L. Chapman —
Henry
C. Cook —
James
E. Couch —
William
A. Denison —
Frederick
B. Devendorf —
William
H. Fox —
Charles
Gamble —
Henry
L. George —
Richard
Gleason —
William
P. Jones —
George
A. Lawyer —
Ira
W. Littlefield —
James
A. Manson —
Patrick
McRedmond —
John
O'Leary —
Floyd
C. Overton —
Frank
S. Paddock —
Ralph
J. Peltier —
John
Rogers —
Howard
Roseboom —
William
R. Thomas —
James
Tooley |
| | Jefferson County, 1910-1919:
Raymond
K. Bull —
William
A. Consaul —
A.
A. Daniels —
Leonard
A. Lance —
James
A. Manson —
Howard
Roseboom |
| | Jefferson County, 1920-1929:
Clifford
Bowman —
Jesse
D. Greene —
James
Hankin —
James
A. Manson —
William
McDonell —
John
J. Nickel —
Charles
Sherman —
John
B. Smith —
George
Staplin, Jr. —
Harry
L. Vincent —
John
C. Whaling —
Fred
E. Wood |
| | Jefferson County, 1930-1939:
Charles
Armstrong —
Edward
W. Brockway —
Roy
A. Compo —
Earl
K. Flanders —
J.
Arthur Gilligan —
Warren
LaJuett —
Agnes
Lansing —
James
A. Manson —
Florence
L. Owens —
Fred
S. Sternberg —
Orley
N. Tooley |
| | Jefferson County, 1940-1949:
Steve
Alteri —
George
Arnold —
Lowell
Fitzsimmons —
Elmer
Gosier |
| | Jefferson County, 1950-1959:
Paul
J. Bourcy —
John
A. McKenna —
Donald
M. Palmer |
|
| | Adams:
Allen
C. Adsit —
William
A. Gilbert |
| | Adams Center:
Harrison
Fuller |
| | Alexandria Bay:
Andrew
D. Cornwall —
J.
Lowell Fitzsimmons |
| | Antwerp:
Willard
S. Augsbury —
Charles
B. Hoard —
Henry
W. Lengyel —
John
L. Marsh —
Martin
L. Willard —
Gary
H. Wood |
| | Black River:
Sean
Hennessey |
| | Brownville:
Fleury
Keith —
Alanson
Skinner —
Walter
Zimmerman |
| | Cape Vincent:
Darrel
J. Aubertine —
Sidney
Cooper —
Jasper
W. Cornaire —
Alfred
Fox —
William
J. Grant —
Charles
A. Jerome —
George
W. Warren |
| | Carthage:
James
J. Butler —
Nettie
M. Hewitt —
John
G. Jones —
Charles
E. Norris —
James
A. Outterson |
| | Chaumont:
Frank
Coleman —
George
H. Diefendorf —
Jacquelyn
A. Schell |
| | Clayton:
Lewis
H. Ford —
Clarence
F. Hall —
James
Johnson —
H.
Robert Nortz |
| | Depauville:
Alfred
D. Lowe |
| | Dexter:
James
A. Bell —
Albert
Foster —
Oscar
M. Wood |
| | Ellisburg:
H.
Edmund Machold —
H.
Edmund Machold |
| | Great Bend:
John
F. Peck |
| | Henderson Harbor:
Mary
Ann Gandolfo |
| | La Fargeville:
Isaac
B. Mitchell —
Edwin
J. Tallman |
| | Limerick:
Alfred
E. Emerson |
| | Lorraine:
Luther
S. Pitkin |
| | Lyme town:
William
Carlisle |
| | Mannsville:
Daniel
Wardwell |
| | Philadelphia:
Andrew
C. Comstock —
J.
Frank La Rue —
Charles
O. Roberts |
| | Pierrepont Manor:
John
M. McHugh |
| | Pillar Point:
Daniel
W. Gould |
| | Plessis:
Harvey
D. Parker |
| | Redwood:
William
W. Butterfield |
| | Rodman:
George
Gates —
Oliver
C. Wyman |
| | Rutland:
Gardner
Towne |
| | Sackets Harbor:
Lewis
W. Day —
William
D. Ford —
T.
S. Hall —
Henry
J. Lane —
Ray
M. Reeves |
| | Stowell's Corners:
Benjamin
Maxson |
| | Theresa:
Orin
S. Wilcox —
George
E. Yost |
| | Watertown: |
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