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Queens County
New York

Politicians who died in Queens County

  Astoria, Queens:AlbertGallatin, 1849 —WilliamD. Shipman, 1898 —JamesE. Clonin, 1925 —PeterA. Leininger, 1937
  Bayside, Queens:AndrewH. Mickle, 1863 —ByronR. Newton, 1938
  Belle Harbor, Queens:JamesJ. Dooling, 1937 —WalterA. Lynch, 1957
  Douglaston, Queens:DenisO'Leary, 1943
  Douglaston (now part of Queens):SamuelB. H. Vance, 1890
  Douglaston Manor, Queens:ThomasJ. Mackell, 1992
  Far Rockaway, Queens:WilliamD. Daly, 1900 —ThomasF. Gilroy, 1911 —WilliamS. Devery, 1919 —JosephCassidy, 1920 —ThomasF. Burchill, 1955 —WilliamF. Brunner, 1965
  Flushing, Queens:NathanSanford, 1838 —CorneliusVan Wyck Lawrence, 1861 —A.Homer Byington, 1910 —JosephFlanagan, 1935 —GeorgeRipperger, 1938 —ElmerE. Studley, 1942 —JereF. Ryan, 1948 —RobertNodar, Jr., 1974 —HermanE. Sprigade, 1976 —DonaldR. Manes, 1986 —FrankD. O'Connor, 1992
  Flushing (now part of Queens):WhiteheadHicks, 1780 —MorrisFranklin, 1885 —JohnW. Lawrence, 1888
  Forest Hills, Queens:FredolinF. Straub, 1932 —JohnF. Hylan, 1936 —WallaceB. Flint, 1937 —WilliamW. Weinstone, 1985
  Forest Hills Gardens, Queens:JamesH. Cassidy, 1926 —MauriceE. Connolly, 1935
  Glendale, Queens:AlbertC. Benninger, 1937 —GeorgeArchinal, 1987
  Ingleside, Queens:JamesRemington Fairlamb, 1908
  Jackson Heights, Queens:RobertTripp Ross, 1981
  Jamaica, Queens:JohnA. King, 1867 —RichardC. McCormick, 1901 —JeremiahF. Twomey, 1963 —L.Gary Clemente, 1968 —RalphHalpern, 1975
  Jamaica (now part of Queens):RufusKing, 1827 —EgbertBenson, 1833 —JamesRider, 1876
  Little Neck, Queens:JamesA. Burke, 1965
  Long Island City, Queens:DennisJ. Harte, 1917 —IraDudley Farquhar, 1946 —ThomasC. Kadien, Jr., 1950 —DavidKusnetz, 1959
  Malba, Queens:MatthewJ. Merritt, 1946
  Maspeth, Queens:AnthonyJ. Argondizza, 1958
  Newtown, Queens:JohnAlsop, 1794
  Newtown (now part of Queens):SamuelRiker, 1823 —ThomasB. Jackson, 1881
  Queens:GeorgeTownsend, 1844 —L.Bradford Prince, 1922 —ConradH. Palmateer, 1926 —ConradHasenflug, 1932 —MenzoC. Beardsley, 1946 —RobertAlexander Inch, 1961 —JohnA. Lynch, 1978 —CatherineM. Clarke, 1987 —CharlesP. Henderson, 1990 —SaulWeprin, 1994 —KennethSherbell, 1998 —LeonardP. Stavisky, 1999 —FrankM. Fitzgerald, 2004 —JosephM. McLaughlin, 2013
  Richmond Hill, Queens:AlfredJ. Gilchrist, 1931
  Rockaway Park, Queens:ThorndykeC. McKennee, 1924
  Rockaway Point, Queens:MorganT. Donnelly, 1930
  St. Albans, Queens:AndrewL. Somers, 1949
  Sunnyside, Queens:C.Pope Caldwell, 1940
  Whitestone, Queens:SimeonDraper, 1866
  See alsoNew Yorkdeathplaces not assigned to counties.

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