| | Greenridge, Staten Island:
Lawrence
H. Cortelyou, 1802 |
| | Marshland (now Greenridge), Staten
Island:
Henry
J. Seaman, 1805 |
| | New Dorp, Staten Island:
Samuel
Barton, 1785 |
| | Port Richmond, Staten Island:
Anning
S. Prall, 1870 |
| | Stapleton, Staten Island:
John
Palmer, 1842 —
Albert
C. Fach, 1882 |
| | Stapleton Heights, Staten Island:
William
A. Stevens, 1879 |
| | Staten Island: |
| |
| | Staten Island, year not specified:
Thomas
J. Walsh |
| | Staten Island, 1700-1799:
Henry
Crocheron, 1772 —
Jacob
Crocheron, 1774 |
| | Staten Island, 1800-1899:
Joseph
Egbert, 1807 —
Daniel
D. T. Farnsworth, 1819 —
Obadiah
Bowne, 1822 —
Albert
J. Fountain, 1838 —
Richard
A. Donnelly, 1841 —
Charles
C. Persiani, c.1859 —
Benjamin
H. Crosby, 1859 —
Raymond
Robins, 1873 —
Thomas
J. Walsh —
Thomas
P. Thompson, 1887 —
James
A. O'Leary, 1889 —
S.
Pinkney Tuck, 1891 —
Rae
L. Egbert, 1892 |
| | Staten Island, 1900-1999:
Cecil
B. Lyon, 1903 —
John
M. Braisted, Jr., 1907 —
Arthur
T. Berge, 1907 —
Robert
S. Bainbridge, 1913 —
Laurence
Radway, 1919 —
Taylor
G. Belcher, 1920 —
Mark
A. Costantino, 1920 —
John
J. Marchi, 1921 —
Orlando
L. Abbruzzese, 1922 —
John
M. Murphy, 1926 —
John
T. Gregorio, c.1927 —
Albert
H. McGeehan, 1944 —
Susan
Molinari, 1958 —
Vito
Fossella, 1965 |
|
| | West New Brighton, Staten Island:
Eric
N. Vitaliano, 1948 |
| |
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