| | Centerbrook, Essex:
Northam
L. Wright |
| | Chatham (now East Hampton):
Charles
A. Buell —
William
G. Buell —
Elijah
Colton —
Franklin
G. Comstock —
Guy
Cooper —
Nehemiah
Gates —
Horace
Johnson —
Ira
Lee —
John
Markham, Jr. —
John
Markham —
Nathaniel
Markham, Jr. —
Enoch
Sage —
Philip
Sage —
Ralph
Smith —
John
Stewart —
George
White |
| | Chatham:
Selden
Cook —
Joseph
Hall —
Edward
Lewis —
Nathaniel
C. Smith —
William
R. Smith —
Lazarus
Watrous —
David
Williams —
Francis
Young |
| | Chester:
C.
J. Bates —
Thaddeus
Beach —
Fred
C. Bishop —
William
A. Brathwell —
Malcolm
G. Brooks —
Constant
W. Chatfield —
Dorothy
Davies —
Calvin
R. Gladding —
Charles
L. Griswold —
Benjamin
E. Harwood —
Joshua
L'Hommedieu —
Edward
S. Shipman —
Frederick
W. Silliman —
Joseph
E. Silliman —
William
J. Stoll —
George
R. Van Brunt —
Claude
P. Watrous —
Washington
F. Willcox |
| | Clinton:
Duncan
Belcher —
Jonathan
E. Bliss —
William
H. Buell —
Josiah
C. Chittenden —
John
L. Eliot —
Ely
A. Elliott —
David
Austin Fox, Jr. —
Holcomb
N. Jones —
Janeen
Nolan Olsen —
John
W. Olsen —
Charles
C. Swan —
Henry
Taintor —
Luke
E. Wood —
John
B. Wright |
| | Cromwell:
Levi
P. Burr —
George
F. Chapin —
Raymond
S. Coe —
Robert
B. Davidson —
Arthur
H. Frazer —
John
J. Monnes —
William
C. Noble —
Charles
M. Sanford —
Edward
Savage —
Clare
Serrantino |
| | Deep River, Saybrook:
Mrs.
Ernest C. Jennings —
Mathewson
W. Potter —
H.
J. Stalsburg —
Charles
E. Strodt —
Washington
F. Willcox |
| | Durham: |
| | |
| | East Haddam: |
| | |
| | East Hampton:
Frederick
H. Barton —
Robert
A. Beckwith —
Alvin
C. Carrier —
Alvin
F. Collins —
William
A. O'Neill —
Frank
G. Palmer —
Mayo
S. Purple —
August
Sartre —
Ambrose
M. Starr —
Samuel
Stewart —
Forrest
G. Thatcher —
Raymond
S. Thatcher —
Charles
E. Torkelson |
| | Essex:
Chester
Bowles —
Lyman
Chapman —
George
L. Cheney —
Samuel
C. Ely —
Alfred
L. Fox —
Niles
E. Gladding —
Alanson
H. Hough —
William
C. Hough —
John
I. Hutchinson —
Archie
E. Lord —
James
Phelps —
Edward
W. Pratt —
Fulton
Rindge —
Lon
Seidman —
Carnot
O. Spencer —
A.
M. Wright |
| | Haddam: |
| | |
| | Higganum, Haddam:
Elwyn
T. Clark —
George
M. Clark —
J.
Walter Darley |
| | Ivoryton, Essex:
Ralph
Nathaniel Clark —
Melissa
Ozols |
| | Killingworth: |
| | |
| | Middle Haddam, East Hampton:
Philip
A. Wheeler |
| | Middlefield:
Rebecca
Adams —
Almon
D. Emmons —
Gordon
S. Goodrich —
Lena
W. Greenbacker —
Clair
L. Huse —
John
Lyman —
Lyman
A. Mills —
Steven
Perruccio —
Lester
O. Schriver |
| | Middletown: |
| |
| | Middletown, 1780-1789:
Jabez
Hamlin |
| | Middletown, 1790-1799:
Samuel
W. Dana —
Jabez
Hamlin —
Asher
Miller |
| | Middletown, 1800-1809:
Samuel
W. Dana —
Asher
Miller |
| | Middletown, 1810-1819:
Horace
Clark —
Samuel
W. Dana —
Asher
Miller —
Joshua
Stow |
| | Middletown, 1820-1829:
John
Alsop —
Daniel
Burrows —
Horace
Clark —
Elisha
Coe —
Samuel
W. Dana —
Samuel
W. Dand —
Minor
Hotchkiss —
Ebenezer
Jackson, Jr. —
Asher
Miller —
Elijah
Paddock —
Seth
Paddock —
Daniel
Rand —
Josiah
Savage —
William
L. Storrs —
Joshua
Stow —
Elisha
Treat |
| | Middletown, 1830-1839:
John
Alsop —
Luther
Bowers —
Daniel
Burrows —
Horace
Clark —
Joseph
Coe —
Samuel
W. Dana —
Elijah
Hubbard —
Richard
Hubbard —
Ebenezer
Jackson, Jr. —
Elijah
Paddock —
William
Plumb —
Samuel
Russell —
Timothy
Savage —
Henry
D. Smith —
William
L. Storrs —
Stillman
K. Wightman —
Eben
Wilcox —
Jedediah
Wilcox —
Charles
Woodward —
Henry
Woodward |
| | Middletown, 1840-1849:
Charles
R. Alsop —
Daniel
Burrows —
Horace
Clark —
Samuel
D. Hubbard —
Noah
A. Phelps —
William
Plumb —
Henry
D. Smith —
Stillman
K. Wightman —
Charles
Woodward |
| | Middletown, 1850-1859:
Charles
R. Alsop —
Austin
Baldwin —
Daniel
Burrows —
Arthur
B. Calef —
Daniel
Camp —
William
B. Casey —
Horace
Clark —
Benjamin
Douglas —
Edwin
F. Johnson —
Noah
A. Phelps —
William
Plumb —
Elihu
Spencer —
William
D. Starr —
Edwin
Stearns |
| | Middletown, 1860-1869:
Bartlett
Bent, Jr. —
Arthur
B. Calef —
Horace
Clark —
O.
Vincent Coffin —
Gabriel
W. Coite —
Benjamin
Douglas —
Julius
Hotchkiss —
Charles
C. Hubbard —
Henry
G. Hubbard —
Augustus
Putnam —
E.
August Russell —
Origen
Utler —
Samuel
L. Warner |
| | Middletown, 1870-1879:
Joseph
W. Alsop —
Horace
Clark —
O.
Vincent Coffin —
John
M. Douglas —
William
T. Elmer —
Charles
R. Fagan —
Julius
Hotchkiss —
Alfred
Hubbard —
Charles
C. Hubbard —
Henry
G. Hubbard —
Wesley
Ulysses Pearne —
Augustus
Putnam —
Samuel
J. Starr —
Samuel
L. Warner |
| | Middletown, 1880-1889:
Joseph
W. Alsop —
O.
Vincent Coffin —
John
M. Douglas —
William
T. Elmer —
Charles
R. Fagan —
Alfred
Hubbard —
Henry
G. Hubbard —
Charles
R. Lewis —
D.
Ward Northrup —
Wesley
Ulysses Pearne —
John
W. Thayer —
Samuel
L. Warner |
| | Middletown, 1890-1899:
D.
Luther Briggs —
Dale
D. Butler —
Horace
R. Butler —
George
D. Chapman —
O.
Vincent Coffin —
John
M. Douglas —
William
T. Elmer —
Wesley
Ulysses Pearne —
Samuel
Russell —
Charles
G. R. Vinal |
| | Middletown, 1900-1909:
Dale
D. Butler —
Samuel
P. Calef —
O.
Vincent Coffin —
William
T. Elmer —
Wesley
Ulysses Pearne —
T.
Macdonough Russell —
Charles
G. R. Vinal |
| | Middletown, 1910-1919:
Charles
A. Anderson —
Dale
D. Butler —
Willard
C. Fisher —
Charles
L. Fisk —
John
L. Fisk —
Arthur
V. McDowell —
Harold
M. Meech —
Wesley
Ulysses Pearne —
Frank
Rochette —
Arland
Russell —
Samuel
Russell, Jr. —
Frank
B. Weeks —
William
W. Wilcox |
| | Middletown, 1920-1929:
Henry
S. Beers —
Frederick
J. Bielefield —
Dale
D. Butler —
William
M. Citron —
James
F. Connery —
George
B. Gilbert —
James
H. Porteous —
Wilson
S. Reynolds —
William
P. Spear —
Frank
B. Weeks |
| | Middletown, 1930-1939:
Frederick
J. Bielefield —
Don
Cambria —
William
M. Citron —
James
F. Connery —
John
B. Coughlin —
J.
Frederick Haig —
George
H. Lowenthal —
Neil
Millane —
T.
M. Russell, Jr. —
Leo
B. Santangelo |
| | Middletown, 1940-1949:
Joseph
A. Adorno —
Arthur
Carlson —
James
F. Connery —
Emilio
Q. Daddario —
Angelo
DeToro —
William
H. Doyle —
Claudine
C. Maitland —
James
L. McConaughy —
Leonard
O. Ryan —
Charles
A. Schaefer —
Esther
Sheedy —
John
Tynan |
| | Middletown, 1950-1959:
Joseph
A. Adorno —
S.
K. Bailey —
Harry
T. Clew —
Salvatore
T. Cubeta —
James
A. Hendley —
John
Tynan —
John
J. Tynan |
| | Middletown, 1960-1969:
Joseph
A. Adorno —
Marvin
Palmer —
John
Pickett —
Howard
Smith —
C.
Wilbert Snow —
John
J. Tynan |
| | Middletown, 1970-1979:
Joseph
A. Adorno —
Lester
M. Gowin —
Marion
Newberg —
Anthony
Shona |
| | Middletown, 1980-1989:
Joseph
A. Adorno |
| | Middletown, 2000-2009:
Susan
Bysiewicz —
Gary
Collins —
George
Gallo —
Brenda
Hamilton —
Lori
Pelletier |
|
| | Moodus, East Haddam:
Jack
Banner —
Arthur
W. Chaffee —
W.
Langdon Kihn —
William
E. Nichols —
Samuel
H. Ritt |
| | Old Saybrook:
John
Allen —
George
Watson Beach —
William
R. Bushnell —
Mrs.
Adelard Campbell —
James
U. Dibble —
Charles
S. Gates —
J.
B. Holman —
Frank
S. Pratt —
Edmund
C. Spencer —
Pauline
S. Ward |
| | Portland:
Joseph
P. Bransfield —
David
A. Carlson —
Guy
Cooper —
John
A. Danaher —
Frederick
R. Goodrich —
C.
Irving Hale —
Alfred
Hall —
Charles
J. Johnson —
William
R. Peterson —
Frederick
W. Russell —
Andrew
N. Shepard —
Samuel
L. Warner —
Luther
Wilcox |
| | Saybrook: |
| | |
| | Saybrook (part now in Essex):
Samuel
Ingham |
| | Westbrook:
Augustus
Bushnell —
Charles
E. Chapman —
Charles
C. Clark —
Eileen
M. Daily —
John
W. Doane —
John
A. Holbrook —
Jonathan
Hoyt —
Horace
E. Kelsey —
Alice
Lynch —
Elizur
G. Norton —
Frederick
W. Spencer —
Henry
M. Stannard |
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