| | Chatham (now East Hampton):
John
Stewart, 1860 |
| | Chester:
Washington
F. Willcox, 1909 |
| | Clinton:
Josiah
C. Chittenden, 1865 |
| | Deep River, Saybrook:
Constant
W. Chatfield, 1921 |
| | East Haddam:
Joseph
Spencer, 1789 —
Epaphroditus
Champion, 1834 |
| | East Hampton:
William
A. O'Neill, 2007 |
| | Essex:
Samuel
Ingham, 1881 —
James
Phelps, 1900 —
Fred
H. Holbrook, 1967 —
Chester
Bowles, 1986 |
| | Haddam:
Charles
Arnold, 1861 —
Samuel
Arnold, 1869 |
| | Higganum, Haddam:
Jonathan
Usher, 1839 |
| | Killingworth:
David
Kelsey, 1832 —
David
P. Kelsey, 1874 |
| | Middletown:
Titus
Hosmer, 1780 —
Samuel
W. Dana, 1830 —
Samuel
D. Hubbard, 1855 —
Henry
E. Peck, 1867 —
Ebenezer
Jackson, Jr., 1874 —
Julius
Hotchkiss, 1878 —
Samuel
L. Warner, 1893 —
William
T. Elmer, 1907 |
| | Old Saybrook:
John
Alsop, 2000 |
| | Portland:
William
R. Peterson, 1992 |
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