| | Wayne County (no city given):
Charles
W. Dalrymple, 1833 |
| | Arcadia:
William
Merritt Osband, 1836 |
| | Clyde:
Charles
T. Saxton, 1846 —
Howard
A. Bowman, 1894 |
| | East Newark:
James
W. Dunwell, 1850 |
| | Fairville:
George
Horton, 1859 |
| | Galen:
William
M. Stewart, 1827 |
| | Lyons:
William
C. Duncan, 1819 —
William
Dorsheimer, 1832 —
William
H. Adams, 1841 —
Arthur
Thomas Hannett, 1884 |
| | Macedon:
Moses
V. Aldrich, 1829 |
| | Newark:
Charles
T. Dunwell, 1852 —
William
S. Mesick, 1856 —
Abel
E. Blackmar, c.1859 —
Clarence
MacGregor, 1872 |
| | Palmyra:
Luther
M. Goddard, 1840 —
Truman
H. Aldrich, 1848 —
William
F. Aldrich, 1853 —
Robert
Averill, 1872 —
Harry
L. Averill, 1875 —
Olive
C. Sanford, 1875 —
Henry
W. Griffith, 1897 |
| | Near Pultneyville:
Martin
Maginnis, 1841 |
| | Savannah:
Rudolph
Bunner, 1779 |
| | Sodus:
Charles
Edwin Whiting, 1821 |
| | South Butler:
Joel
C. Merriman, 1852 |
| | Walworth:
Frank
A. Lyon, 1855 |
| | Wolcott town:
Charles
H. Betts, 1863 |
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