| | Madison County (no city
given): |
| |
| | Madison County, 1800-1809:
Oliver
Brown —
John
W. Bulkley —
Erastus
Cleveland —
Amos
B. Fuller —
Sylvanus
Smalley —
Daniel
Van Horne |
| | Madison County, 1810-1819:
Solomon
Beebe —
David
Beecher —
Walter
Beecher —
Bennet
Bicknell —
Stephen
F. Blackstone —
Oliver
Brown —
John
W. Bulkley —
Elisha
Carrington —
Henry
Clark, Jr. —
Erastus
Cleveland —
Nathaniel
Cole —
Winsor
Coman —
Samuel
H. Coon —
Amos
Crocker —
Zebulon
Douglass —
James
B. Eldridge —
Amos
B. Fuller —
Thomas
Greenly —
Nathan
Hall, Jr. —
John
D. Henry —
Eliphalet
S. Jackson —
John
Mattison —
Moses
Maynard —
Levi
Morton —
James
Nye —
Jonathan
Olmsted —
Dennison
Palmer —
A.
D. Van Horne —
Daniel
Van Horne |
| | Madison County, 1820-1829:
Rutherford
Barker —
Pardon
Barnard —
Sylvester
Beecher —
Elias
P. Benjamin —
William
Berry, Jr. —
Henry
Clark, Jr. —
Joseph
Clark —
Erastus
Cleveland —
Amos
Crocker —
Thomas
Dibble —
James
B. Eldridge —
William
K. Fuller —
Daniel
M. Gillet —
Curtis
Hoppin —
Edward
Hudson —
Nehemiah
Huntington —
Eliphalet
S. Jackson —
John
Knowles —
Levi
Morton —
James
Nye —
Eri
Richardson —
Thomas
Spencer —
Jacob
Ten Eyck —
Herman
Van Vleck —
Lemuel
White —
John
Williams |
| | Madison County, 1830-1839:
Friend
Barnard —
Nehemiah
Batcheler —
William
F. Bostwick —
Joseph
Clark —
Wait
Clark —
Erastus
Cleveland —
Isaac
Coe, Jr. —
Sardis
Dana —
John
Davis —
William
K. Fuller —
Daniel
Gillett —
Ephraim
Gray —
John
Head II —
Robert
Henry —
Stephen
B. Hoffman —
Jesse
Kilborn —
Uriah
Leland —
William
Lord —
William
Manchester —
Onesimus
Mead —
John
M. Messinger —
Jason
W. Powers —
Silas
Sayles —
Henry
T. Sumner —
John
Whitman |
| | Madison County, 1840-1849:
Daniel
Barker —
Seneca
B. Burchard —
Daniel
Dickey —
Ralph
I. Gates —
Horace
Hawks —
Thomas
Keith —
Thomas
T. Loomis —
Venoni
W. Mason —
Alfred
Medbery —
Calvin
Morse —
Henry
Palmer —
Oliver
Pool —
Stephen
M. Potter —
Stephen
G. Sears —
Lorenzo
Sherwood —
William
Smith —
Thomas
T. Taylor —
Peter
Van Valkenburgh —
Daniel
Van Vleck —
John
I. Walrath —
Job
Wells |
| | Madison County, 1850-1859:
Thomas
O. Bishop —
Thomas
P. Bishop —
Aaron
B. Brush —
Lester
M. Case —
John
Clark —
Sam
D. Clark —
Noah
M. Coburn —
A.
B. Coe —
Jairus
French —
Dennis
Hardin —
Franklin
P. Hoppin —
Albert
G. Purdy —
Simeon
Rider —
George
B. Rowe —
John
Snow —
Marsena
Temple —
Gilbert
Tompkins —
Henry
L. Webb —
Samuel
White II —
Franklin
M. Whitman |
| | Madison County, 1860-1869:
Alfred
A. Brown —
Benjamin
F. Bruce —
Caleb
Calkins —
Wesley
M. Carpenter —
David
Clark —
Bushrod
E. Hoppin —
Francis
A. Hyatt —
Daniel
F. Kellogg —
Leonard
C. Kilham —
Orrin
B. Lord —
Gardner
Morse —
Albert
G. Purdy —
George
L. Rouse —
Alvin
Strong |
| | Madison County, 1870-1879:
Merchant
Billington —
Morris
N. Campbell —
Henry
W. Carpenter —
Willard
A. Crandall —
Joseph
F. Crawford —
David
L. Fisk —
Frederick
C. Fiske —
Francis
A. Hyatt —
Lambert
B. Kern —
Leonard
C. Kilham —
Joseph
W. Merchant —
Edward
C. Philpot —
August
L. Saunders —
Albert
N. Sheldon —
Dwight
Williams |
| | Madison County, 1880-1889:
Ladurna
Ballard —
George
H. Benjamin —
Edward
F. Haskell —
David
A. Jackson —
Lambert
B. Kern —
William
S. Leete —
Gerrit
Smith Miller |
| | Madison County, 1890-1899:
Lambert
B. Kern —
Samuel
R. Mott |
| | Madison County, 1900-1909:
George
Beal —
Louis
A. Blau —
Fritz
C. Block —
J.
Wesley Goodell —
Arthur
Hay —
Franz
Mueller —
James
S. Parsons —
Charles
H. Perkins —
D.
S. Watson —
Daniel
S. Webber —
Morgan
J. White |
| | Madison County, 1910-1919:
H.
Ward McGraw |
| | Madison County, 1920-1929:
George
B. Brophy —
Clayton
I. Burch —
Ralph
W. France —
Edith
N. Inslee —
DeVern
Lewis —
Ralph
Munsion —
F.
W. Piotrow —
Charles
H. Rich —
John
J. Taylor |
| | Madison County, 1930-1939:
I.
Allan Babcock —
John
W. Barrett —
Ralph
W. France —
Elias
Laihonen —
Otis
P. Marshall —
Holton
V. Noyes —
William
Quackenbush —
Charles
H. Rich —
Jane
Kinsley Rich |
| | Madison County, 1940-1949:
Philip
J. Connell —
J.
Harvey Leneker |
| | Madison County, 1950-1959:
Woodrow
B. Hogan —
Floyd
E. Welch |
|
| | Bridgeport:
Richard
A. Brown |
| | Brookfield:
John
T. G. Bailey —
Orlando
W. Burhyte |
| | Canastota:
Joseph
W. Bruce —
Clarence
Conley —
Kirk
B. De Lano —
Milton
De Lano —
Gerritt
A. Forbes —
Frank
Miller —
Wheeler
Milmoe |
| | Cazenovia:
George
W. H. Allen —
J.
Arthur Brooks —
Julia
R. Burden —
Alan
K. Campbell —
Enos
F. DePuy —
Justin
Dwinell —
Charles
S. Fairchild —
Charles
S. Fairchild —
Sidney
T. Fairchild —
A.
E. Fitch —
Simon
C. Hitchcock —
William
J. Hough —
Michael
H. Kiley —
Jonathan
D. Ledyard —
William
Magee —
DeAlton
J. Ridings —
Charles
Stebbins —
Jane
Thom |
| | Chittenango:
Francis
H. Gates —
John
W. Gates —
George
Grant —
Charles
Kellogg —
Frank
R. Lennox —
Robert
Stewart —
Robert
E. Tiffany —
Harold
I. Tyler —
Ralph
Webber —
John
B. Yates |
| | DeRuyter:
Benjamin
Enos —
David
Maine —
Morell
E. Tallett |
| | Earlville:
Avery
M. Hoadley |
| | Erieville:
Charles
E. Maynard |
| | Hamilton:
Lawrence
A. Appley —
William
L. Burke —
Laverne
S. Darrow —
John
J. Foote —
Henry
Charles Goodwin —
John
Green —
Arthur
A. Hartshorn —
Charles
Mason —
Joseph
Mason —
Robert
C. Roberts —
Perrine
G. Rockafellow —
Eugene
P. Sisson —
Ralph
W. Thomas —
D.
Gerry Wellington —
Harold
O. Whitnall —
Charles
R. Wilson —
Virginia
Young |
| | Hamilton, Chenango County (now Madison
County):
Luther
Waterman |
| | Kenwood:
Christine
Allen |
| | Leonardsville:
William
H. Brand —
Adon
P. Brown |
| | Madison:
B.
Rush Wendell |
| | Morrisville:
Henry
B. Coman —
Alexander
M. Holmes —
Sidney
T. Holmes —
John
E. Smith —
Charles
W. Stapleton |
| | Munnsville:
Clarence
W. Dexter —
Ron
Kennedy |
| | New Woodstock:
Ervin
E. Cummings |
| | Oneida: |
| | |
| | Peterboro:
Robert
G. Stewart —
Asahel
C. Stone |
| | Smithfield:
James
Barnett —
Thomas
Beekman |
| | Solsville:
John
W. Lippitt |
| |
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