| | Onondaga County (no city
given): |
| |
| | Onondaga County, 1790-1799:
Ebenezer
Butler, Jr. —
Edward
Paine —
John
Richardson —
Comfort
Tyler |
| | Onondaga County, 1800-1809:
John
Ballard —
Ozias
Burr —
Ebenezer
Butler, Jr. —
Asa
Danforth —
Jacobus
Dupuy —
Joshua
Forman —
James
Geddes —
Jasper
Hopper —
John
Lamb —
Squire
Manro —
John
McWhorter —
Asahel
Minor —
Barnet
Mooney —
William
I. Vredenburgh |
| | Onondaga County, 1810-1819:
Truman
Adams —
Henry
Case —
Jacobus
Dupuy —
Robert
Earll —
Henry
Field —
James
Geddes —
Hezekiah
L. Granger —
George
Hall —
Jasper
Hopper —
Elijah
W. Miles —
Barnet
Mooney —
David
Munro —
Moses
Nash —
James
Porter —
Henry
Seymour —
Isaac
Smith —
Lewis
Smith —
Jonathan
Stanley, Jr. —
James
Webb —
Asa
Wells —
Gideon
Wilcoxson —
Nathan
Williams |
| | Onondaga County, 1820-1829:
Erastus
Barber —
Timothy
Barber —
Joseph
Barker —
Daniel
Baxter —
Chauncey
Betts —
Victory
Birdseye —
Aaron
Burt —
Jonathan
Deming —
Samuel
L. Edwards —
Henry
Field —
John
G. Forbes —
Gideon
Frothingham —
Silvester
Gardner —
James
Geddes —
Johnson
Hall —
Charles
Jackson —
Herman
Jenkins —
Moses
Kinne —
James
R. Lawrence —
Samuel
B. Mathews —
Daniel
Moseley —
David
Munro —
George
Pettit —
James
Pettit —
Henry
Seymour —
Lewis
Smith —
Matthew
Van Vleck —
Harold
White —
David
Willard |
| | Onondaga County, 1830-1839:
Miles
W. Bennett —
Otis
Bigelow —
Victory
Birdseye —
Squire
M. Brown —
Timothy
Brown —
Elijah
W. Curtis —
Daniel
Denison —
Asa
Eastwood —
Thomas
I. Gilbert —
Phares
Gould —
Johnson
Hall —
Dorastus
Lawrence —
James
R. Lawrence —
David
C. Lytle —
Myron
L. Mills —
David
Munro —
Jared
H. Parker —
Sanford
C. Parker —
George
Pettit —
William
Porter, Jr. —
Ichabod
Ross —
Azariah
Smith —
Nathan
Soule —
Oliver
R. Strong —
Gabriel
Tappen —
James
L. Voorhees —
John
Wilkinson |
| | Onondaga County, 1840-1849:
Warner
Abbott —
Victory
Birdseye —
Moses
D. Burnet —
Daniel
Denison —
Benjamin
French —
William
Fuller —
Phares
Gould —
William
Henderson —
Seth
Hutchinson —
Julius
C. Kinne —
John
Lakin —
James
R. Lawrence —
Thomas
McCarthy —
David
Munro —
Elihu
L. Philips —
Manoah
Pratt —
David
Preston —
Joseph
Prindle —
Thomas
Sherwood —
Azariah
Smith —
John
Spencer —
William
Taylor —
Lake
I. Tefft —
Charles
R. Vary —
Alonzo
Wood |
| | Onondaga County, 1850-1859:
Harvey
G. Andrews —
Orin
Aylworth —
Burr
Burton —
Alonzo
Case —
John
F. Clark —
Joshua
V. H. Clark —
Benjamin
J. Cowles —
Daniel
Denison —
James
Frazee —
R.
Hebbard —
Isaac
V. V. Hibbard —
Lei
S. Holbrook —
Milton
A. Kinney —
Samuel
S. Kneeland —
Demosthenes
C. LeRoy —
Jabez
Lewis —
James
Longstreet —
William
J. Machan —
Charles
H. Meade —
John
Merritt —
James
M. Munro —
Lyman
Norton —
Dudley
P. Phelps —
Luke
Ranney —
John
D. Rhoades —
William
Richardson —
Henry
W. Slocum —
Sidney
Smith —
E.
L. Soule —
George
Stevens —
William
E. Tallman —
Irvin
Williams |
| | Onondaga County, 1860-1869:
Augustus
G. S. Allis —
Joseph
Breed —
Samuel
Candee —
Abner
Chapman —
Elizur
Clark —
Philetus
Clark —
Hiram
Eaton —
Jeremiah
Emerick —
R.
Nelson Gere —
Albert
L. Green —
Miles
B. Hackett —
L.
Harris Hiscock —
James
V. Kendall —
Frederick
A. Lyman —
James
M. Munro —
Austin
Myers —
Luke
Ranney —
Conrad
Shoemaker —
Moses
Summers —
Harvey
P. Tolman |
| | Onondaga County, 1870-1879:
Peter
Burns —
John
I. Furbeck —
William
H. H. Gere —
C.
Fred Herbst —
Josiah
G. Holbrook —
George
Raynor —
Conrad
Shoemaker —
Charles
Simon —
Gustavus
Sniper —
Nathan
R. Tefft —
J.
C. B. Wallace —
Samuel
Willis |
| | Onondaga County, 1880-1889:
Elbert
O. Farrar —
James
Geddes —
Albert
Howland —
Hector
B. Johnson —
John
Lighton —
Thomas
McCarthy —
Conrad
Shoemaker —
Alfred
E. Stacey —
Wallace
Tappan |
| | Onondaga County, 1890-1899:
William
J. Bellen —
Joseph
Bondy —
Willis
B. Burns —
Levi
S. Chapman —
William
G. Cottle —
John
T. Delaney —
Ignatius
Sawmiller —
Edward
G. Ten Eyck —
J.
Emmett Wells —
Howard
G. White |
| | Onondaga County, 1900-1909:
John
T. Delaney —
Abraham
Z. Hyman |
| | Onondaga County, 1910-1919:
Thomas
C. Anderson —
Charles
W. Dohne —
Herbert
O. Eaton —
David
L. Edwards —
Kate
W. Gates —
Bernhardt
F. Maurer —
Abraham
Silverstein —
Gustave
A. Strebel —
Frederick
W. Thomson —
Harry
M. Unett |
| | Onondaga County, 1920-1929:
Frank
H. Babcock —
Frank
W. Baker —
Caleb
Candee Brown, Jr. —
Judson
Brown —
George
M. Calvert —
James
F. Conant —
Charles
S. Drouet —
Dennis
H. Dwyer —
Ida
May Fisk —
Frank
Heck —
John
Hein —
Nelson
H. Henderson —
Josiah
B. Hine —
Thomas
Eugene Hitchcock —
Henry
Hotze —
Daniel
S. Jones —
William
Lentz —
Warren
C. MacBain —
William
B. Mangin —
Erwin
Mellen —
John
C. Miller —
William
A. Murray —
D.
Charles O'Brien —
William
M. Reynolds —
Frank
Schauble —
William
Schreiber —
John
C. Smith —
Charles
W. Steene —
Harry
Stever —
Gustave
A. Strebel —
William
G. Stuart —
Charles
A. Traister —
William
J. Wolfson |
| | Onondaga County, 1930-1939:
Frank
W. Baker —
Joseph
H. Barnett —
George
D. Benedict —
Charles
F. Bigler —
Fred
J. Bullock —
Frank
N. Decker —
Keith
F. Driscoll —
Carl
L. Elliot —
John
Hein —
Irving
J. Higbee —
F.
S. Hollenbeck —
Henry
Hotze —
Anna
Johannes —
Cleveland
J. Kenyon —
Edward
F. Kidd —
Howard
King —
Dwight
Kingsbury —
F.
William Lowber —
William
P. Lynch —
Francis
E. Maloney —
William
C. Martin —
Fred
E. McCollum —
William
A. Murray —
Sarsfield
J. O'Connor —
Earl
J. Raasch —
Frank
Schauble —
Gustave
A. Strebel —
Harold
A. Thompson —
Philip
Zimmerman |
| | Onondaga County, 1940-1949:
Herman
Britzke —
James
DeGregorio —
J.
Proctor Fifield —
James
R. Fitzgerald —
Alfred
W. Haight —
Earl
T. Harter —
Edwin
E. Kauffman —
Thomas
J. Lowery —
William
P. Lynch —
Thomas
Plampin |
| | Onondaga County, 1950-1959:
William
S. Andrews —
Jacob
Benderson —
Michael
R. Canestrano —
Joseph
C. Ciganek —
William
T. Conley —
Patrick
Covino —
James
Jones —
Edwin
E. Kauffman —
Robert
Kenyon —
Thomas
J. Lowery, Jr. —
Tony
Mancuso —
Howard
Scott —
Elmer
Spinner —
Michael
Tambasco —
Henry
E. Taylor —
Edwin
R. Wagner —
Alan
H. Wilson —
Israel
Witryol |
| | Onondaga County, 1960-1969:
David
C. Hutchinson —
John
F. McDonough —
William
R. Morgan —
Thomas
J. Vanderweel |
| | Onondaga County, 2000-2009:
John
A. DeFrancisco —
Timothy
E. Gorman —
Carol
E. Mulcahy —
Burrill
E. Wells III |
|
| | Baldwinsville:
Don
H. Brown —
James
E. Connell —
James
Frazee —
D.
C. Greenfield —
James
W. Upson —
James
F. Williams |
| | Brewerton:
Charles
R. Rodgers |
| | Bridgeport:
Charles
S. Brown |
| | Camillus:
William
E. Bush —
Carol
A. Hanley —
Spencer
Rice |
| | Canal:
Joseph
J. Glass |
| | Cicero:
Michael
J. Bragman —
Kenneth
D. Brynien —
William
Herrick —
Ronald
McDermott |
| | Clay:
James
Little |
| | DeWitt:
Richard
P. Byrne —
Elaine
Lytel —
Francis
L. McElroy —
John
A. Nichols —
Walter
R. Stone —
Angela
Young |
| | Delphi (Delphi Falls):
Elisha
Litchfield |
| | East Syracuse:
Gerald
T. Gentz |
| | Elbridge:
James
Munroe |
| | Euclid:
Manuel
J. Soule |
| | Fairmount:
George
Geddes |
| | Fayetteville:
Martha
L. Allen —
Philip
R. Chase —
Thad
L. Collum —
Agnes
S. Cook —
Jean
V. Erickson —
William
L. Hinds —
Curtis
J. Hurd —
Wilber
M. Jones —
John
F. X. Mannion —
Albert
D. Merrill —
Hyman
M. Miller —
Robert
D. Rafferty —
George
C. Wortley —
John
Carroll Young |
| | Jamesville:
Luther
Badger —
Neal
B. Sorkin |
| | Jordan:
Luther
Badger —
Charles
C. Cole —
John
C. McLaughlin |
| | Liverpool:
Earl
E. Boyle —
Elizabeth
Creech —
Shirley
A. Jefferson —
Mary
Jane Szczesniak —
George
L. Traister |
| | Manlius:
Walter
W. Cheney —
Charles
Tremain |
| | Marcellus:
Edward
V. Baker —
Jeremiah
D. Crowley —
William
H. Gallup —
Reuben
Humphrey —
Patrick
J. Kelly —
Horace
M. Stone —
Mrs.
Norman W. Stone |
| | Navarino:
Jonathan
Wyckoff |
| | North Syracuse:
James
J. Barry —
Sylvia
Matousek —
Ronald
A. Stott |
| | Onondaga Valley:
Thomas
W. Meachem —
Frank
X. Wood |
| | Pompey:
Daniel
Gott —
Horace
Wheaton |
| | Pompey Centre:
Samuel
Hart |
| | Salina (now part of Syracuse):
William
Kirkpatrick |
| | Skaneateles:
George
Barrow —
Catherine
Bertini —
Doris
I. Crego —
Charles
H. Gregory —
Horace
Hazen —
Freeborn
G. Jewett —
Edmund
H. Lewis —
Charles
R. Milford —
Searles
G. Shultz —
Francine
Turner |
| | Solvay:
Edward
M. Kinsella —
Stanley
E. Major |
| | Summit Station:
William
H. Hotaling |
| | Syracuse: |
| |
| | Syracuse, year not specified:
George
F. Comstock —
Ceylon
H. Lewis |
| | Syracuse, 1820-1829:
Amos
P. Granger |
| | Syracuse, 1830-1839:
Amos
P. Granger |
| | Syracuse, 1840-1849:
Jonas
Earll, Jr. —
Elias
W. Leavenworth —
Joseph
Slocum —
Thomas
Spencer |
| | Syracuse, 1850-1859:
Thomas
G. Alvord —
Daniel
Gott —
Elias
W. Leavenworth —
Dennis
McCarthy —
James
Noxon —
Charles
B. Sedgwick |
| | Syracuse, 1860-1869:
Thomas
G. Alvord —
Thomas
T. Davis —
Daniel
Gott —
John
A. Green, Jr. —
James
P. Haskin —
George
N. Kennedy —
Dennis
McCarthy —
Allen
Munroe —
John
J. Peck —
Vivus
W. Smith —
Andrew
D. White |
| | Syracuse, 1870-1879:
Thomas
G. Alvord —
Charles
Andrews —
James
J. Belden —
Dennis
McCarthy —
Daniel
Pratt —
Irving
G. Vann —
Alfred
Wilkinson —
Daniel
P. Wood |
| | Syracuse, 1880-1889:
Thomas
G. Alvord —
Charles
Andrews —
James
J. Belden —
Charles
Holland Duell —
Henry
L. Duguid —
Francis
Hendricks —
Frank
Hiscock —
Dennis
McCarthy —
William
C. Ruger —
Carroll
E. Smith —
Irving
G. Vann |
| | Syracuse, 1890-1899:
Thomas
G. Alvord —
Charles
Andrews —
James
J. Belden —
Charles
H. Corregan —
William
Cowle —
Leonard
C. Crouch —
Charles
Holland Duell —
George
Freeman —
William
P. Goodelle —
Fred
W. Hammond —
Theodore
E. Hancock —
Francis
Hendricks —
Frank
Hiscock —
Frank
H. Hiscock —
William
Kennedy —
Adam
C. Listman —
Walter
W. Magee —
Louis
Marshall —
Peter
B. McLennan —
Duncan
W. Peck —
Theodore
L. Poole —
Patrick
J. Ryan —
Edward
B. Sabine —
Lyman
C. Smith —
Louis
L. Thurwachter —
Edwin
M. Wells |
| | Syracuse, 1900-1909:
Charles
Andrews —
William
S. Andrews —
George
L. Baldwin —
James
J. Belden —
Martin
L. Cadin —
Charles
H. Corregan —
Leonard
C. Crouch —
Michael
E. Driscoll —
Ernest
I. Edgcomb —
Daniel
M. Edwards —
George
R. Fearon —
Peter
E. Garlick —
James
M. Gilbert —
Fred
W. Hammond —
Theodore
E. Hancock —
Frederick
R. Hazard —
Francis
Hendricks —
Frank
Hiscock —
Frank
H. Hiscock —
Hendrick
S. Holden —
Walter
W. Magee —
Peter
B. McLennan —
William
M. Ross —
Frederick
D. Traub —
J.
Henry Walters —
Horace
White |
| | Syracuse, 1910-1919:
Charles
Andrews —
William
S. Andrews —
Edward
Arnts —
Jacob
R. Buecheler —
Homer
D. Call —
Gardner
J. Chamberlin —
D.
Raymond Cobb —
Charles
H. Corregan —
David
F. Costello —
Harley
J. Crane —
Leonard
C. Crouch —
Stephen
G. Daley —
George
R. Fearon —
Alan
C. Fobes —
James
M. Gilbert —
George
M. Haight —
Fred
W. Hammond —
Francis
Hendricks —
Frank
H. Hiscock —
John
W. Hogan —
J.
Leslie Kincaid —
Walter
W. Magee —
Peter
B. McLennan —
Thomas
W. Meachem —
William
F. Rafferty —
Willard
A. Rill —
John
T. Roberts —
William
M. Ross —
Thomas
Ryan —
John
D. Scanlon —
Edward
Schoeneck —
Ray
B. Smith —
Thomas
K. Smith —
Walter
R. Stone —
J.
Henry Walters —
Louis
Will |
| | Syracuse, 1920-1929:
William
S. Andrews —
Arthur
Benson —
Ralph
S. Bowen —
Earl
E. Boyle —
Henry
B. Brewster —
Neal
Brewster —
Gardner
J. Chamberlin —
Jerome
L. Cheney —
Mary
C. Connelly —
Charles
H. Corregan —
David
F. Costello —
Leonard
C. Crouch —
Jeremiah
D. Crowley —
Edward
G. Deitrich —
T.
Frank Dolan —
Ernest
I. Edgecomb —
Harry
H. Farmer —
George
R. Fearon —
George
M. Haight —
Fred
W. Hammond —
Clarence
E. Hancock —
Charles
G. Hanna —
William
H. Kelley —
Clarence
R. King —
Florence
E. S. Knapp —
Walter
W. Magee —
Rolland
B. Marvin —
Calvin
McCarthy —
Nathan
L. Miller —
Harriet
May Mills —
Alexis
N. Muench —
Anna
Reitze —
William
M. Ross —
Thomas
Ryan —
Fred
Sander —
Willis
H. Sargent —
Leonard
A. Saxer —
Edward
Schoeneck —
Myrtle
C. Schoeneck —
Richard
B. Smith —
Thomas
K. Smith —
Clarence
Unckless —
John
H. Walrath —
Ben
Wiles |
| | Syracuse, 1930-1939:
Caroline
Bareham —
Jerome
D. Barnum —
Archibald
B. Bedford —
Earl
E. Boyle —
Leo
W. Breed —
Howard
K. Brown —
H.
Duane Bruce —
Oliver
D. Burden —
Robert
P. Carroll —
John
E. Chapman —
Jesse
W. Clarke —
Frank
J. Costello —
Finla
G. Crawford —
Frank
J. Cregg —
Leonard
C. Crouch —
William
Disque —
Ernest
I. Edgecomb —
George
R. Fearon —
Robert
G. Gray —
Stephen
G. Groner —
Clarence
E. Hancock —
Mae
E. Harris —
William
H. Kelley —
Clarence
R. King —
Davis
B. Levis —
T.
Aaron Levy —
Edmund
H. Lewis —
Henry
D. Mann —
Rolland
B. Marvin —
Francis
D. McCurn —
Francis
L. McElroy —
Cornelius
J. Nugent —
J.
Ross Paltz —
W.
Leonard Parker —
George
B. Parsons —
Edward
L. Robertson —
John
J. Ryan —
Julia
A. Ryan —
Willis
H. Sargent —
Edward
Schoeneck —
Richard
B. Smith —
Edmund
L. Weston —
Arthur
P. White |
| | Syracuse, 1940-1949:
Fred
S. Baldwin —
Leo
W. Breed —
Gertrude
S. Brooks —
Thomas
J. Corcoran —
Frank
J. Costello —
Frank
J. Cregg —
Bert
Danquer —
George
R. Fearon —
Clellan
S. Forsythe —
Clarence
E. Hancock —
Charles
J. Hogan —
John
H. Hughes —
Charles
H. Keene —
William
H. Kelley —
Thomas
E. Kennedy —
Jesse
E. Kingsley —
Irving
H. Lessen —
Frank
P. Malpass —
Ada
E. Maroney —
Rolland
B. Marvin —
John
J. Maurillo —
Francis
D. McCurn —
Charles
A. McNutt —
Donald
H. Mead —
Alfonso
J. Merola —
Cornelius
J. Nugent —
Myron
J. Parkinson —
Lawrence
M. Rulison —
Clifford
H. Searl —
Frank
J. Shaughnessy —
G.
Frank Wallace |
| | Syracuse, 1950-1959:
James
E. Byrne, Sr. —
Thomas
J. Corcoran —
Frank
Del Vecchio —
George
R. Fearon —
Donald
P. Gorman —
A.
A. Henninger —
Charles
J. Hogan —
John
H. Hughes —
Charles
H. Keene —
Irving
H. Lessen —
William
E. McClusky —
Francis
D. McCurn —
Donald
H. Mead —
Lawrence
M. Rulison —
Jerome
B. Rusterholtz —
Willis
H. Sargent —
Charles
A. Schoeneck —
Frank
J. Shaughnessy —
John
T. Sullivan —
John
J. Young |
| | Syracuse, 1960-1969:
Lee
Alexander —
Kenneth
G. Bartlett —
Ida
Benderson —
Henry
A. Bersani —
Leonard
F. Bersani —
Howard
H. Cannon —
Harlan
Cleveland —
T.
Frank Dolan, Jr. —
Leo
J. Falcone —
John
H. Farnham —
George
R. Fearon —
Mortimer
P. Gallivan —
Stewart
F. Hancock, Jr. —
James
M. Hanley —
Thomas
W. Higgins —
Lyle
W. Hornbeck —
John
H. Hughes —
Charles
H. Keene —
Stanley
Laskowski —
Irving
H. Lessen —
Daniel
Patrick Moynihan —
Lawrence
M. Rulison —
Willis
H. Sargent —
Murray
M. Schwartz —
Laurence
Sovik —
John
H. Terry —
George
H. Van Lengen —
William
F. Walsh |
| | Syracuse, 1970-1979:
Lee
Alexander —
Martin
S. Auer —
Leonard
F. Bersani —
Joseph
E. Fahey —
George
R. Fearon —
Marguerita
J. Fisher —
Gerald
T. Gentz —
James
E. Graves —
Frank
A. Halse, Jr. —
James
M. Hanley —
Thornton
J. Jones —
Thomas
J. Murphy —
Willis
H. Sargent —
James
T. Walsh —
William
F. Walsh —
Melvin
N. Zimmer |
| | Syracuse, 1980-1989:
Lee
Alexander —
Charles
Lorenzo Anderson —
Mary
A. Arabadges —
Martin
S. Auer —
Leonard
F. Bersani —
Dorothy
Campbell-Hiney —
Karen
E. Carey —
Doris
Chertow —
James
Dupree —
Ron
Ehrenreich —
David
M. Garber —
James
M. Hanley —
Laura
Hawkins —
Nancy
E. Jacobson —
Michael
O'Brien Lawless —
Nancy
K. McCarty —
Rosemary
S. Pooler —
Patricia
A. Rector —
Van
B. Robinson —
Eileen
Mary Ryan —
Mary
Stathis —
Sam
Velazquez —
James
T. Walsh —
Thomas
L. Warzecha —
Marsha
R. Weissman —
Douglas
F. Williams —
John
W. Young —
Thomas
G. Young |
| | Syracuse, 1990-1999:
Lana
Cheung —
Joan
Christensen —
Nereida
Gonzalez —
George
H. Lowe —
William
B. Magnarelli —
Bernard
Mahoney —
Joseph
A. Nicoletti —
Steven
Paquette —
James
T. Walsh |
| | Syracuse, 2000-2009:
Sandra
Alexander —
Juliette
Cagigas —
Lisa
J. Daly —
James
L. DiBlasi —
Matthew
J. Driscoll —
Bea
Gonzalez —
Bethaida
Gonzalez —
Marisol
Hernandez —
John
Thomas Hogle —
David
Rufus —
Matthew
Sonneborn —
James
T. Walsh —
Denise
A. Williams-Harris |
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| | Taunton:
William
S. Andrews |
| | Tully:
R.
Walter Riehlman —
Myron
Wheaton |
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See also New York
areas not assigned to counties.
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