| | Ulster County (no city given):
John
Blake, Jr., 1762 —
Abraham
Joseph Hasbrouck, 1773 —
Westbrook
Devine, 1822 |
| | Boiceville:
Millard
Davis, 1883 |
| | Crawford:
Charles
H. Winfield, 1822 |
| | Eddyville:
J.
Edward Conway, 1902 |
| | Ellenville:
William
E. Cleary, 1849 —
Joseph
Yale Resnick, 1924 |
| | Glasco:
Joseph
Greusel, 1837 |
| | Greenfield:
Henry
Harrison Hathorn, 1813 |
| | Greenhill:
Charles
G. De Witt, 1789 |
| | Greenville:
Eliakim
Sherrill, 1813 |
| | Highland:
Harcourt
J. Pratt, 1866 |
| | Kingston:
Charles
De Witt, 1727 —
Lucas
Elmendorf, 1758 —
Barent
Gardenier, c.1762 —
Abraham
Bruyn Hasbrouck, 1791 —
John
Van Buren, 1799 —
George
S. Hawkins, 1808 —
Marius
Schoonmaker, 1811 —
John
W. Champlin, 1831 —
George
J. Smith, 1859 —
John
N. Cordts, 1865 —
Leonard
C. Crouch, 1866 —
Edmund
W. Wakelee, 1869 —
John
T. Loughran, 1889 —
Arthur
S. Flemming, 1905 —
W.
E. 'Ned' Chilton, 1921 —
Naomi
Reice Buchwald, 1944 |
| | Malden:
John
Bigelow, 1817 —
Hervey
Chittenden Calkin, 1828 |
| | Marbletown:
John
Cantine, 1735 —
Matthew
Cantine, c.1737 —
Peter
Cantine, Jr., c.1747 —
Moses
I. Cantine, 1774 —
Jacob
Hasbrouck DeWitt, 1784 |
| | Modena:
John
C. Brodhead, 1780 |
| | Napanoch:
De
Witt Clinton, 1769 |
| | New Paltz:
Josiah
Hasbrouck, 1755 —
Jacob
LeFever, 1830 —
Frank
J. LeFevre, 1874 —
Jay
LeFevre, 1893 |
| | Olivebridge:
Leon
RisCassi, 1908 |
| | Pleasant Valley:
Thomas
Russell Sherwood, 1827 |
| | Rosendale:
Nathan
Keator, 1838 —
Theron
Preston Keator, 1850 |
| | Saugerties:
William
F. Russell, 1812 —
Francis
D. Collins, 1841 —
Charles
Davis, 1853 —
Charles
E. Russell, 1868 —
Jacob
A. Livingston, c.1870 —
Harold
D. Clum, 1879 |
| | Shamenkop:
Thomas
Sammons, 1762 |
| | Shandaken:
John
W. Longyear, 1820 |
| | Shandaken town:
Davis
Winne, 1818 |
| | Shawangunk:
Johannes
Bruyn, 1750 —
Charles
D. Bruyn, 1784 —
William
Henry Stone, 1828 |
| | Stone Ridge:
William
Lounsbery, 1831 |
| | Wallkill, Orange County (now Ulster
County):
James
W. Wilkin, 1762 |
| | Wawarsing:
Andrew
De Witt Bruyn, 1790 |
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