| | Monroe County (no city given):
Benjamin
W. Huston, 1831 —
George
C. Scott, 1864 |
| | Barre:
Joseph
P. Howe, 1827 —
Charles
N. Daniels, 1849 |
| | Brockport:
Henry
W. Seymour, 1834 —
John
Pallace, 1874 —
Donald
A. Dailey, c.1876 —
John
F. Dailey, 1876 —
Ray
B. Tuttle, 1905 |
| | Chili:
Edward
S. Lacey, 1835 —
Frank
H. McPhillips, 1848 |
| | Churchville:
Charles
S. Baker, 1839 |
| | Collamer:
Lawton
T. Hemans, 1864 |
| | Gates:
Benjamin
F. Graves, 1817 |
| | Gates town (part now in Rochester):
Frank
E. Van Lare, 1900 |
| | Gates town (part now in Rochester):
Henry
G. Danforth, 1854 |
| | Greece:
Enoch
H. Pardee, 1826 —
Frederick
J. Slater, 1885 |
| | Henrietta:
Edward
B. Linsley, 1847 |
| | Honeoye Falls:
Frank
W. Davis, 1850 |
| | Irondequoit:
Michael
Devereaux, c.1845 —
John
Van Voorhis, 1897 |
| | Ogden:
William
L. Webber, 1825 |
| | Parma:
Samuel
B. Collins, 1846 |
| | Parma town:
John
Harris Baker, 1832 |
| | Pittsford:
Burton
C. Cook, 1819 —
William
Brewster Williams, 1826 —
Rousseau
O. Crump, 1843 |
| | Riga:
Sullivan
Armstrong, 1821 |
| | Rochester: |
| |
| | Rochester, year not specified:
Charles
S. Owen —
Percival
D. Oviatt —
Thomas
Laverne —
Frank
T. Lamb |
| | Rochester, 1800-1849:
H. E.
Peck, 1821 —
Roswell
Hart, 1824 —
Silas
A. Strickland, 1830 —
Frank
Lawler, 1842 —
Henry
C. Brewster, 1845 —
John
H. Wright, 1845 |
| | Rochester, 1850-1899:
Eliza
Daggett, 1851 —
Edwin
W. Trimmer, 1851 —
Otto
Kelsey, 1852 —
Rollin
S. Woodruff, 1854 —
Adolph
J. Rodenbeck, 1862 —
William
W. Armstrong, 1864 —
Fred
R. Ming, 1865 —
Cyrus
W. Phillips, 1870 —
James
L. Whitley, 1872 —
August
V. Pappert, 1874 —
George
Lewis, 1875 —
Louis
E. Lazarus, 1877 —
James
P. B. Duffy, 1878 —
Edward
F. Feely, 1880 —
Haskell
H. Marks, 1880 —
G.
Murray Hulbert, 1881 —
Thomas
Read, 1881 —
Arthur
T. Pammenter, 1886 —
George
Gregg Fuller, 1886 —
Harry
B. Crowley, 1887 —
Vincent
B. Murphy, 1888 —
Fred
C. Meinhardt, 1890 —
Elmer
A. Carter, 1890 —
Leland
M. Olds, 1890 —
Rodney
B. Janes, 1892 —
Charles
S. Owen —
Percival
D. Oviatt —
Harold
Shantz, 1894 —
Carl
S. Hallauer, 1894 —
Harold
P. Burke, 1895 —
Benjamin
J. Rabin, 1896 —
Joseph
J. O'Brien, 1897 —
Robert
L. Buell, 1898 |
| | Rochester, 1900-1949:
Clarence
J. Henry, 1902 —
James
C. H. Bonbright, 1903 —
Allen
J. Oliver, 1903 —
Giles
Sutherland Rich, 1904 —
Theodore
C. Achilles, 1905 —
Earl
C. Langenbacher, 1905 —
Margaret
T. Quackenbush, 1906 —
Karl
K. Bechtold, 1910 —
Domenick
Gabrielli, 1912 —
Charles
F. Stockmeister, 1914 —
Ellsworth
Alfred Van Graafeiland, 1915 —
S.
William Rosenberg, 1916 —
Thomas
Laverne —
Robert
J. Kusse, 1918 —
William
Quinn, 1919 —
Richard
T. Kennedy, 1919 —
Howard
J. Samuels, 1919 —
Don
W. Cook, 1919 —
William
Butts Macomber, Jr., 1921 —
Frank
T. Lamb —
Samuel
H. Bell, 1925 —
James
W. Symington, 1927 —
Ralph
J. Marino, 1928 —
Doug
Walgren, 1940 —
Fred
J. Eckert, 1941 —
Tom
Warner, 1948 |
|
| | Rush:
Edwin
F. Uhl, 1841 |
| | Spencerport:
W.
Ray Austin, 1888 |
| | Sweden:
Benjamin
L. Fairchild, 1863 |
| | Sweden town:
Merton
W. Fairbank, 1847 |
| | Webster:
Cassius
Gaius Foster, 1837 —
Merton
E. Lewis, 1861 |
| | West Henrietta:
Morton
Everel Post, 1840 |
| | Wheatland:
George
P. Stone, 1848 |
| |
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