| | Saratoga County (no city
given): |
| |
| | Saratoga County, 1790-1799:
Seth
C. Baldwin —
John
Ball —
Sidney
Berry —
John
Bleecker —
Daniel
Bull —
Samuel
Clark —
Adam
Comstock —
Henry
Corl, Jr. —
Jabez
Davis —
Douw
I. Fonda —
Aaron
Gregory —
John
McClelland —
Andrew
Mitchell —
Elias
Palmer —
Benjamin
Rosekrans —
John
B. Schuyler —
John
Taylor —
James
Warren —
Edward
A. Watrous |
| | Saratoga County, 1800-1809:
Chauncey
Belding —
Daniel
Bull —
Nehemiah
Candee —
William
Carpenter —
Salmon
Child —
Samuel
Clark —
Adam
Comstock —
Henry
Corl, Jr. —
John
Cramer —
Gideon
Goodrich —
John
Hunter —
Joel
Lee —
Samuel
Lewis —
Othneil
Looker —
John
McClelland —
James
Merrill —
Jesse
Mott —
Asahel
Porter —
David
Rogers —
Daniel
L. Van Antwerp —
James
Warren —
Edward
A. Watrous —
Calvin
Wheeler |
| | Saratoga County, 1810-1819:
Nicholas
W. Angle —
Asa
C. Barney —
Abner
Carpenter —
Billy
J. Clark —
Benjamin
Cowles —
George
Cramer —
John
Cramer —
Jonathan
Delano, Jr. —
John
Dunning —
Herman
Gansevoort —
Howell
Gardner —
Isaac
Gere —
John
Gibson —
John
Hamilton —
William
Hamilton —
Caleb
Holmes —
Joel
Keeler —
Richard
Ketchum —
Joel
Lee —
Samuel
Lewis —
Abraham
Moe —
Staats
Morris —
Jesse
Mott —
Zebulon
Mott —
John
Pettit —
Elisha
Powell —
John
Prior —
Jeremy
Rockwell —
David
Rogers —
John
Rogers, Jr. —
Avery
Starkweather —
Earl
Stimson —
Daniel
L. Van Antwerp —
Calvin
Wheeler |
| | Saratoga County, 1820-1829:
Samuel
Belding —
David
Benedict —
Valentine
Campbell —
Billy
J. Clark —
Thomas
Collamer —
Conrad
Cramer —
John
Cramer —
Jonathan
Delano, Jr. —
Thomas
Dibble —
Nicholas
B. Doe —
Nicholas
Emigh, Jr. —
Herman
Gansevoort —
Howell
Gardner —
John
Gilchrist —
Alpheus
Goodrich —
John
House —
Thomas
Howland —
Joel
Lee —
Joshua
Mandeville —
James
McCrea —
Abraham
Moe —
Zebulon
Mott —
John
Pettit —
Elisha
Powell —
John
Prior —
Jeremy
Rockwell —
John
Rogers, Jr. —
Philip
Schuyler —
Eli
M. Todd —
Gilbert
Waring —
Calvin
Wheeler |
| | Saratoga County, 1830-1839:
Seabury
Allen —
Ely
Beecher —
David
Benedict —
John
Brisbin, Jr. —
Ebenezer
Couch —
John
Cramer —
Solomon
Ellithorp —
Howell
Gardner —
John
Gilchrist —
Joel
Lee —
Thomas
J. Marvin —
Seth
Perry —
Asahel
Philo —
George
Reynolds —
Halsey
Rogers —
William
Shepherd —
Ephraim
Stevens —
John
Stewart —
Samuel
Stewart —
Samuel
Stimson —
Eli
M. Todd —
W.
B. Van Bentheuisen —
Walter
Van Veghten —
Calvin
Wheeler |
| | Saratoga County, 1840-1849:
Chauncey
Boughton —
John
Cramer —
Joseph
Daniels —
Edward
Edwards —
Lyndes
Emerson —
James
Groom —
Jesse
H. Mead —
Thomas
C. Morgan —
Abijah
Peck, Jr. —
Halsey
Rogers —
Daniel
Stewart —
John
Stewart —
Azariah
E. Stimson —
William
Wilcox —
Ezra
Wilson |
| | Saratoga County, 1850-1859:
Joseph
Baucus —
Chauncey
Boughton —
William
Cary —
Edward
Edwards —
Henry
Holmes —
Abraham
Leggett —
Samuel
J. Mott —
George
W. Neilson —
James
Noxon —
John
L. Perry —
Alembert
Pond —
Tabor
B. Reynolds —
Cornelius
Schuyler —
George
G. Scott —
John
Terhune —
Frederick
J. Wing |
| | Saratoga County, 1860-1869:
Ira
Brockett —
George
W. Chapman —
Edward
Edwards —
Judah
Ellsworth —
John
Fulton —
DeWitt
C. Hoyt —
George
W. Neilson —
Alembert
Pond —
Austin
L. Reynolds —
James
Sumner, Jr. —
Truman
G. Younglove |
| | Saratoga County, 1870-1879:
Seymour
Ainsworth —
Daniel
H. Deyoe —
Isaiah
Fuller —
Joseph
W. Hill —
George
W. Neilson —
Isaac
Noyes, Jr. —
Edward
Stewart |
| | Saratoga County, 1880-1889:
Benjamin
F. Baker —
Daniel
C. Briggs —
Henry
S. Clement —
William
B. Consalus —
William
M. Donald —
Bartlett
B. Grippin —
Thomas
Noxon —
Delcour
S. Potter |
| | Saratoga County, 1890-1899:
Frank
M. Boyce —
Cornelius
R. Sheffer |
| | Saratoga County, 1910-1919:
Henry
R. Holbrook —
Earl
Leonard —
William
M. Martin —
Charles
T. Sweet |
| | Saratoga County, 1920-1929:
Lewis
Allen —
Martin
Breen —
Edward
Kernan —
Thomas
F. Luther —
William
McEchron —
John
H. Royal —
Charles
T. Sweet —
George
C. Traver —
William
R. Vanderwerker —
George
C. Wilkins |
| | Saratoga County, 1930-1939:
Avard
Dake —
Percy
W. Dake —
I.
Ben Rubin —
Fred
Watkins |
| | Saratoga County, 1940-1949:
Porter
L. Brownell —
Theodore
Knapp —
George
H. Peters |
| | Saratoga County, 1950-1959:
Philip
J. Riley —
Louis
H. J. Welch |
|
| | Bacon Hill:
Alexander
B. Baucus |
| | Ballston:
George
H. West —
Samuel
Young |
| | Ballston Lake:
Ferdinand
J. Acunto —
Gregory
Nash —
AnnMarie
Rawlin —
Richard
E. Welch |
| | Ballston Spa:
Alexander
G. Baxter —
Isaiah
Blood —
Anson
Brown —
John
H. Burke —
James
M. Cook —
Harvey
J. Donaldson —
Burton
D. Esmond —
J.
S. L'Amereaux —
Oran
Gray Otis —
John
W. Taylor —
George
West |
| | Birchton:
Frank
L. Smith |
| | Burnt Hills:
Cady
Hollister —
Gilbert
T. Seelye |
| | Charlton:
James
T. Sweetman |
| | Clifton Park:
Suzy
S. Ballantyne —
Elizabeth
Cope —
Daniel
F. Donohue —
Margaret
E. Drewecki —
Alan
Lubin —
Charles
Noxon —
John
E. Sweeney |
| | Corinth:
Clarence
L. Grippen —
Nathaniel
M. Houghton |
| | Crescent:
William
K. Mansfield |
| | Elnora:
Robert
F. Doran |
| | Near Fort Edward:
George
Payn |
| | Gansevort:
Roy
J. McDonald |
| | Hadley:
Dorothy
Bancroft —
William
W. Rockwell |
| | Half Moon:
Edward
J. Grogan III |
| | Halfmoon:
Kathleen
Marchione |
| | Jonesville:
Roscius
R. Kennedy |
| | Mechanicville:
John
W. Burke —
Anson
B. Collins —
John
H. Connors —
Homer
Eckerson —
Thomas
J. Finigan —
John
C. Greene —
Hawley
B. Harvey —
James
G. Heffernan —
William
H. Hickey —
Mary
E. McInerney —
Richard
A. Moore —
Thomas
D. Nolan —
Thomas
E. Ryan —
George
O. Slingerland —
Thomas
H. Stirling —
James
Frank Terry —
W.
D. Tweedy —
George
H. Whitney |
| | Palmer:
Warren
Curtis |
| | Rexford:
Fred
W. Droms, Jr. |
| | Round Lake:
Fred
G. Selch —
Rodney
O. Winans |
| | Saratoga:
Joseph
T. Hammer —
William
O'Brien —
Richard
J. Sherman —
W.
W. Worden |
| | Saratoga Springs: |
| | |
| | Schuylerville:
Edwin
S. Harris —
Matthew
E. Kelly —
Charles
H. McNaughton —
John
L. Ostrander —
William
S. Ostrander —
Augustus
N. Peterson —
George
R. Salisbury |
| | South Glens Falls:
Maryann
Miller |
| | Stillwater:
Irving
H. Hegeman —
John
Thompson |
| | Waterford:
Elizabeth
M. Callaghan —
J.
Christopher Callaghan —
Chesselden
Ellis —
Frederick
W. Kavanaugh —
George
W. Kavanaugh —
Stephen
H. Keating —
John
Knickerbocker —
David
T. Lamb —
J.
Bert Mahoney —
William
E. Morris —
John
Titcomb |
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