| | Rensselaer County (no city given):
Moss
Kent, 1766 —
John
W. North, 1815 |
| | Berlin:
Arthur
Cowee, 1859 |
| | Brunswick:
William
H. Lamport, 1811 —
Sherman
W. Eddy, 1876 |
| | Eagle Bridge:
Charles
W. Larmon, 1857 —
Roy
G. Finch, 1884 |
| | Greenbush (now Rensselaer):
Richard
P. Herrick, 1791 —
Ephraim
Calkins, 1792 |
| | Hoosick:
John
Palmer, 1785 —
Samuel
Beardsley, 1790 —
Andrew
Parsons, 1817 —
George
W. Palmer, 1818 |
| | Hoosick Falls:
William
Elisha Haynes, 1829 —
David
M. Read, c.1833 —
James
R. Parsons, Jr., 1861 —
William
S. Conroy, 1877 —
Frank
A. Wilson, c.1882 |
| | Johnsonville:
John
S. Lambert, 1851 |
| | Lansingburgh (now part of Troy):
Ebenezer
J. Penniman, 1804 —
John
Frederick Dezendorf, 1834 —
Walter
H. Berry, 1860 |
| | Nassau:
Fenner
Ferguson, 1814 —
John
A. Griswold, 1822 |
| | Petersburg:
Charles
W. Reynolds, 1848 —
Victor
M. Allen, 1870 |
| | Rensselaer:
Charles
B. Horton, 1881 —
Charles
U. Bay, 1888 —
Frank
Murphy, 1897 |
| | Sand Lake:
John
M. Gregory, 1822 |
| | Schaghticoke:
Thomas
C. Ripley, 1807 |
| | Schodack:
John
Woodworth, 1768 —
George
McClellan, 1856 —
John
S. Finch, 1889 |
| | Stephentown:
Hosea
Moffitt, 1757 —
Samuel
Doty, 1795 |
| | Troy: |
| |
| | Troy, year not specified:
Christine
T. Kehoe |
| | Troy, 1700-1799:
Jacob
Collamer, 1791 |
| | Troy, 1800-1899:
Freeman
Clarke, 1809 —
Douglass
Houghton, 1809 —
Joseph
M. Warren, 1813 —
R.
G. Buckingham, 1816 —
Charles
Crocker, 1822 —
John
E. Warren, 1827 —
John
R. Fellows, 1832 —
Edward
Murphy, Jr., 1836 —
Lucius
F. Hubbard, 1836 —
Charles
Calvin Bowman, 1852 —
Charles
S. Francis, 1853 —
Thomas
H. Bussey, 1857 —
Walter
Irving McCoy, 1859 —
John
T. Norton, 1865 —
George
B. Starbuck, 1866 —
E.
Harold Cluett, 1874 —
Michael
F. Breen, 1875 —
John
F. Williams, 1885 —
Thomas
J. Coleman, 1890 —
John
H. Westbrook, 1890 —
Ogden
J. Ross, 1893 |
| | Troy, 1900-1999:
George
S. Fitzgerald, 1901 —
Dean
P. Taylor, 1902 —
Willsie
E. Brisbin, 1908 —
Elbert
G. Mathews, 1910 —
William
B. Fitzgerald, 1914 —
Malcolm
Toon, 1916 —
Jay
S. Hammond, 1922 —
Edward
W. Pattison, 1932 —
Michael
R. McNulty, 1947 —
Christine
T. Kehoe —
John
E. Sweeney, 1955 |
|
| | West Sand Lake:
Clifford
C. Hastings, 1882 |
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