| | Ulster County (no city
given): |
| |
| | Ulster County, 1770-1779:
Andries
Bevier —
Robert
Boyd, Jr. —
John
Cantine —
Johannis
G. Hardenburgh —
Thomas
Palmer —
Matthew
Rea —
Cornelius
C. Schoonmaker —
Nathan
Smith —
Johannis
Snyder —
Henry
Wisner, Jr. |
| | Ulster County, 1780-1789:
Robert
Boyd, Jr. —
James
Bruyn —
Johannes
Bruyn —
Severyn
T. Bruyn —
John
Cantine —
Ebenezer
Clark —
George
Clinton —
James
Clinton —
Charles
De Witt —
David
Galatian —
Abraham
Haasbrook —
Johannis
G. Hardenburgh —
Joseph
Hasbrouck —
James
Hunter —
Thomas
Jansen —
William
Malcolm —
John
Nicholson —
Thomas
Palmer —
Cornelius
C. Schoonmaker —
Nathan
Smith —
Johannis
Snyder —
Christopher
Tappen |
| | Ulster County, 1790-1799:
Gerrit
Abeel —
John
Addison —
John
Anderson —
Philip
D. Bevier —
Phineas
Bowman —
Charles
W. Broadhead —
Cornelius
Bruyn —
Jacobus
S. Bruyn —
Johannes
Bruyn —
Severyn
T. Bruyn —
John
Burr —
Moses
I. Cantine —
Ebenezer
Clark —
Francis
Crawford —
Jacob
De Lametter —
John
De Lametter —
John
A. De Witt —
John
C. De Witt —
Matthew
Dubois —
Coenradt
E. Elmendorf —
Ebenezer
Foote —
John
G. Graham —
Johannis
G. Hardenburgh —
James
Hunter —
Peter
Lefevre, Jr. —
Johannis
Miller —
James
Oliver —
Cornelius
C. Schoonmaker —
Martin
G. Schuneman —
Benjamin
Sears —
Nathan
Smith —
Johannis
Snyder —
Christopher
Tappen —
Jacob
W. Tremper |
| | Ulster County, 1800-1809:
Benjamin
Bevier, Jr. —
Charles
W. Broadhead —
Johannes
Bruyn —
Moses
Cantine, Jr. —
Moses
I. Cantine —
John
Conklin —
A.
Ten Eyck De Witt —
John
C. De Witt —
Joshua
Dumond —
Coenradt
E. Elmendorf —
Lucas
Elmendorf —
Philip
Eltinge —
Jacob
Marius Groen —
Joseph
Hasbrouck, Jr. —
James
Kane —
Isaac
LeFever —
Peter
Lefevre, Jr. —
John
Lounsberry —
Cornelius
Louw —
Jacob
Rea —
Henry
Reynolds —
Peter
B. Roosa —
James
Ross —
Martin
G. Schuneman —
Elnathan
Sears —
Benjamin
Snyder —
William
Swart —
Selah
Tuthill |
| | Ulster County, 1810-1819:
Lucas
Elmendorf |
| | Ulster County, 1820-1829:
Lucas
Elmendorf |
| | Ulster County, 1830-1839:
Lucas
Elmendorf —
Jacob
I. Schoonmaker —
John
Van Buren |
| | Ulster County, 1840-1849:
Lucas
Elmendorf |
| | Ulster County, 1850-1859:
Isaac
Becker —
Albert
Carpenter —
John
P. Davis —
George
A. Dudley —
Theodore
B. Gates —
Meeker
Gorham —
John
B. Howell —
Abraham
D. Ladew —
Fordyce
L. Laflin —
John
Lounsberry —
William
H. Romeyn —
Daniel
Schoonmaker —
Martin
Schutt —
Milton
Sheldon —
Jackson
H. Shultz —
L.
Harrison Smith —
Edmund
Suydam —
Nathan
W. Watson —
Jacob
Westbrook, Jr. —
Asa
S. Wygant |
| | Ulster County, 1860-1869:
Jesse
F. Bookstaver —
Jeremiah
Clark —
Patrick
J. Flynn —
James
G. Graham —
Theodore
Guigou —
Abraham
E. Hasbrouck —
Thomas
Hill —
John
H. Kortright —
Robert
Loughran —
William
Lounsbery —
John
Maxwell —
George
T. Pierce —
James
O. Schoonmaker —
Humphrey
Sewell —
Frederick
Stephan —
Benjamin
Turner, Jr. —
Andrew
S. Weller —
Ebenezer
Westbrook —
Davis
Winne |
| | Ulster County, 1870-1879:
Hector
Abeel —
James
H. Brown —
Cyrus
Burhans —
Michael
A. Cummings —
Leonard
Davis —
Daniel
T. Elting —
Patrick
J. Flynn —
Isaac
Hamilton —
Thomas
Hamilton —
Abraham
E. Hasbrouck —
Robert
Loughran —
Theodore
Millspaugh —
Seaman
G. Searing —
George
H. Sharpe —
Robert
A. Snyder —
A.
A. Whittaker —
John
D. Winfield —
C.
Meech Woolsey |
| | Ulster County, 1880-1889:
Thomas
E. Benedict —
David
M. De Witt —
Peter
D. Lefever —
Eugene
F. Patten —
George
H. Sharpe —
Thomas
H. Tremper —
Marius
Turck |
| | Ulster County, 1910-1919:
Leslie
Herring —
Nathan
D. Williams |
| | Ulster County, 1920-1929:
Leslie
Herring —
J.
Francis Hoffman —
William
G. Merritt —
Jacob
Schreiber —
Holt
N. Winfield |
| | Ulster County, 1930-1939:
Robert
F. Browning —
William
R. Kraft —
Bertha
G. Soura |
| | Ulster County, 1940-1949:
N.
Jansen Fowler —
Ross
K. Osterhoudt |
| | Ulster County, 1950-1959:
Eugene
Glusker —
Norman
Kellar |
|
| | Bloomington:
W. E.
E. Lee |
| | Ellenville:
George
M. Beebe —
George
H. Bush —
M.
Eugene Clark —
Jacob
S. Freer —
Tuthill
McDowell —
Nathan
Pressman —
George
H. Rush —
William
F. Scoresby —
Benjamin
L. Slutsky |
| | Esopus:
C.
T. Connelly —
Alton
B. Parker |
| | Glasco:
Thomas
Cochran |
| | Glenford:
Peter
Kraft |
| | Highland:
U.
Parker Decker —
Harcourt
J. Pratt —
John
F. Wadlin —
Wanda
Williams |
| | Hurley:
John
G. Baker —
Peter
Crispell, Jr. |
| | Kerhonkson:
Millard
Davis —
Fred
W. Dusing —
James
Lounsbery |
| | Kingston: |
| |
| | Kingston, year not specified:
Arthur
S. Flemming |
| | Kingston, 1750-1799:
Dirck
Wynkoop |
| | Kingston, 1800-1849:
John
Currey —
Charles
G. De Witt —
Barent
Gardenier |
| | Kingston, 1850-1899:
James
A. Betts —
George
M. Brink —
William
D. Brinnier —
Howard
Chipp, Jr. —
Henry
C. Connelly —
Charles
A. Fowler —
Jacob
Hardenburgh —
William
S. Kenyon —
John
J. Linson —
Alton
B. Parker —
George
W. Pratt —
Augustus
Schoonmaker, Jr. —
Marius
Schoonmaker —
Jacob
H. Tremper —
William
S. Van Keuren |
| | Kingston, 1900-1949:
James
A. Betts —
Morris
Block —
Palmer
Canfield, Jr. —
Eugene
B. Carey —
Martin
Cauline —
Alphonso
P. Clearwater —
J.
Edward Conway —
John
N. Cordts —
Walter
P. Crane —
Bernard
A. Culloton —
Edgar
J. Dempsey —
Henry
R. DeWitt —
William
F. Edelmuth —
Roscoe
V. Elsworth —
Philip
Elting —
Joseph
H. Forman —
Everett
Fowler —
Joseph
M. Fowler —
Gilbert
D. B. Hasbrouck —
Conrad
J. Heiselman —
Roscoe
Irwin —
James
Jenkins —
John
T. Loughran —
Emanuel
Metzger —
Daniel
J. Murphy —
Thomas
J. Murray —
Oscar
V. Newkirk —
James
E. Phinney —
Thomas
J. Plunket —
Harry
E. Schirick —
Severyn
B. Sharpe —
George
J. Smith —
A.
W. Thompson —
Charles
W. Walton —
George
W. Washburn —
Arthur
H. Wicks |
| | Kingston, 1950-1999:
H.
Clark Bell —
Raymond
W. Garraghan —
John
Guerin —
Jeannette
H. Kelly —
William
A. Kelly —
Aaron
Klein —
John
T. Loughran —
Oscar
V. Newkirk —
Thomas
J. Plunket —
Edwin
F. Radel —
John
J. Schick —
Harry
E. Schirick —
Albert
Spada —
Frederick
H. Stang —
Arthur
H. Wicks —
Janet
Yallum |
| | Kingston, 2000-2012:
Kevin
Cahill —
Maurice
D. Hinchey —
Manuel
L. Steele |
|
| | Malden-on-Hudson:
George
A. Davidson |
| | Marlboro:
Eldridge
M. Gathright —
Sands
Haviland |
| | Milton:
Edward
Young —
Eliza
Keats Young |
| | Modena:
John
C. Brodhead |
| | New Paltz:
Charles
J. Ackert —
Eliphas
Fay —
Carol
L. Henning —
Jacob
LeFever —
Abram
P. LeFevre —
Frank
J. LeFevre —
Jay
LeFevre —
Peter
Savago —
John
N. Vanderlyn —
Samuel
C. Waring —
Janice
D. Williams-Myers —
Jacob
D. Wurts |
| | New Paltz Landing:
Job
G. Ellmore |
| | Phoenicia:
Annie
S. McGrath |
| | Port Ewen:
Roscoe
V. Elsworth |
| | Rondout:
Thomas
Cornell —
Samuel
D. Coykendall —
Jacob
Rice —
Simon
B. Van Wagenen |
| | Rosendale:
Nathan
Keator |
| | Saugerties:
Martin
Cantine —
Charles
Davis —
John
Fream —
George
A. Gay —
John
J. Hall —
Maurice
D. Hinchey —
Lawrence
M. Kenney —
William
F. Russell —
George
W. Washburn |
| | Shandaken:
Eliakim
Sherrill |
| | Shandaken town:
Isaac
W. Longyear |
| | Shawangunk:
James
G. Graham |
| | Tillson:
Joseph
Glazer |
| | Wallkill:
John
M. Chase |
| | Woodstock:
H.
Clark Bell —
Laura
Chasin —
Anthony
J. De Lisio —
Charles
H. Krack —
Kenneth
L. Wilson |
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