| | Ansonia: |
| | |
| | Beacon Falls:
William
B. Bradley, Sr. —
Milton
Carrington —
George
T. Clark —
Thomas
Fitzpatrick —
Anne
R. Karaban —
Daniel
C. Lee —
Clara
O'Shea —
Theodore
F. Schmitz —
Sherman
D. Stocker —
Joseph
J. Trzaski —
James
W. Woodward —
Ludwig
Zick |
| | Bethany:
Edward
A. Anderson —
Noyes
Andrew —
Andrew
Beecher —
David
Beecher —
Charles
C. Booth —
Jason
W. Bradley —
Henry
P. Carrington —
Roland
G. Davidson —
Tyler
D. Davidson —
Ralph
R. Downs —
Stanley
H. Downs —
Harry
French —
Wilbur
D. Lounsbury —
Nelson
J. Peck —
John
Russel —
Leverett
Thomas —
Henry
Peter Treffers —
J.
McCullough Turner |
| | Birmingham (now part of Derby):
Thomas
Elms |
| | Branford: |
| | |
| | Cheshire: |
| | |
| | Derby: |
| | |
| | East Haven: |
| | |
| | East River, Madison:
George
B. Chittenden |
| | Fair Haven, New Haven:
Philo
B. Buckingham |
| | Guilford: |
| | |
| | Hamden: |
| | |
| | Mt. Carmel, Hamden:
Bennett
J. Dickerman |
| | Madison: |
| | |
| | Meriden: |
| |
| | Meriden, 1820-1829:
Gershom
Birdsey —
Walter
Booth —
Patrick
Clark —
Amos
Curtiss —
Ashbel
Griswold —
Samuel
Paddock, Jr. —
Levi
Yale —
William
Yale |
| | Meriden, 1830-1839:
Eli
C. Birdsey —
Walter
Booth —
James
S. Brooks —
Enos
H. Curtis —
Asahel
Curtiss —
Ashbel
Griswold —
Titus
Ives —
Noah
Pomeroy —
Horace
R. Redfield —
Hezekiah
Rice |
| | Meriden, 1840-1849:
Walter
Booth —
Fenner
Bush —
Dexter
R. Wright |
| | Meriden, 1850-1859:
Orville
H. Platt —
Julius
Pratt |
| | Meriden, 1860-1869:
Owen
B. Arnold —
Abiram
Chamberlain —
Charles
Parker —
Orville
H. Platt |
| | Meriden, 1870-1879:
Owen
B. Arnold —
Abiram
Chamberlain —
Charles
H. S. Davis —
George
A. Fay —
Joel
H. Guy —
H.
Wales Lines —
Orville
H. Platt —
Horace
C. Wilcox |
| | Meriden, 1880-1889:
Eli
C. Birdsey —
Abiram
Chamberlain —
Charles
H. S. Davis —
Edgar
J. Doolittle —
George
A. Fay —
William
H. Golden, Jr. —
H.
Wales Lines —
Wallace
A. Miles —
George
N. Morse —
Orville
H. Platt —
Horace
C. Wilcox |
| | Meriden, 1890-1899:
Eli
C. Birdsey —
Abiram
Chamberlain —
Levi
E. Coe —
Charles
H. S. Davis —
Edgar
J. Doolittle —
George
A. Fay —
Seth
J. Hall —
Amos
Ives —
Benjamin
Page —
Orville
H. Platt —
William
Rockwell —
Andrew
W. Tracy —
G.
H. Wilson |
| | Meriden, 1900-1909:
Eli
C. Birdsey —
Abiram
Chamberlain —
Charles
H. S. Davis —
Edgar
J. Doolittle —
Albert
P. Dossin —
George
A. Fay —
Charles
J. Heineman —
Albert
A. May —
Orville
H. Platt —
Thomas
L. Reilly —
William
Rockwell —
William
W. Wheeler |
| | Meriden, 1910-1919:
Eli
C. Birdsey —
Joseph
A. Cooke —
Edgar
J. Doolittle —
Eugene
P. Golden —
Joseph
W. Heck —
Herman
E. Hubbard —
Henry
T. King —
Louis
O. Krahl —
Walter
Lanoue —
William
H. Lyon —
H.
Clay Maydwell —
Thomas
L. Reilly |
| | Meriden, 1920-1929:
Eli
C. Birdsey —
Wilbur
E. Castelow —
Wales
L. deBussy —
Joseph
DiPersio —
Daniel
J. Donovan —
Edgar
J. Doolittle —
Feegal —
Eugene
P. Golden —
Harold
C. Hall —
James
P. Hayes —
Joseph
W. Heck —
Henry
T. King —
Samuel
S. Leone —
William
H. Lyon —
H.
Clay Maydwell —
Neebe —
Frank
C. Quinlan —
Charles
F. Rockwell —
James
J. Walsh —
Wilcox —
Roy
C. Wilcox |
| | Meriden, 1930-1939:
Alfred
B. Aubrey —
Theodore
B. Brysh —
John
Cassion —
Generos
E. Cerasale —
John
J. Curry —
Anna
Delaney —
Robert
M. Dowling —
Andrew
W. Edson —
Charles
Greenbacker —
Harold
C. Hall —
Howard
E. Houston —
Walter
C. Johnson —
Frank
W. Kraemer —
Ada
R. Krahl —
Victor
E. Lucchini —
Francis
T. Maloney —
Joseph
D. Persio —
Wayne
Robison —
Anna
K. Smith —
Stephen
L. Smith —
Benjamin
Tonkonow —
James
J. Walsh —
Roy
C. Wilcox —
Benjamin
R. Zempsky |
| | Meriden, 1940-1949:
Mary
E. Carignan —
Henry
E. Cerasale —
Francis
R. Danaher —
Joseph
DePaola —
Harold
C. Hall —
Howard
E. Houston —
William
A. Jacobs —
Sophie
C. Kline —
Benjamin
J. Kopacz —
Theodore
Kugge —
Francis
T. Maloney —
David
E. Pender —
John
Petrucelli —
Edward
J. Pickett —
Ida
I. Pooley —
Wayne
Robison —
Stephen
A. Smith —
William
M. Stremlau —
Alfred
R. Tomassetti —
Benjamin
Tonkonow —
Carter
H. White —
Roy
C. Wilcox —
Esther
W. Woolen |
| | Meriden, 1950-1959:
Henry
D. Altobello —
William
J. Cahill, Jr. —
Joseph
DePaola —
Howard
E. Houston |
| | Meriden, 1960-1969:
Henry
D. Altobello —
Joseph
DePaola —
Walter
Deptula —
Howard
E. Houston —
Selig
Schwartz |
| | Meriden, 1970-1979:
Henry
D. Altobello —
John
R. Kraemer —
John
D. Quine |
| | Meriden, 1980-1989:
Henry
D. Altobello |
| | Meriden, 1990-1999:
Frank
J. Cirillo —
Lynn
A. Faria —
Thomas
P. Gaffey —
John
J. Reardon —
Hilda
Santiago —
Edward
E. Shatas |
| | Meriden, 2000-2009:
Chris
Donovan —
Thomas
P. Gaffey —
Mildred
Torres-Ferguson |
|
| | Middlebury: |
| | |
| | Milford: |
| |
| | Milford, 1650-1699:
Robert
Treat —
Robert
Treat |
| | Milford, 1700-1749:
Jonathan
Law |
| | Milford, 1800-1849:
Adolphus
Baldwin —
William
A. Bull —
Abijah
Carrington —
Jonathan
Clark —
Treat
Clark —
Samuel
Durand, Jr. —
William
Durand, Jr. —
William
Fenn —
William
H. Fowler —
Jeremiah
French —
Samuel
B. Gunn —
Selah
Strong —
Isaac
Tibbals |
| | Milford, 1850-1899:
Nathan
A. Baldwin —
George
M. Gunn —
Charles
Hobby Pond —
Isaac
T. Rogers —
Asa
M. Train |
| | Milford, 1900-1949:
Edward
B. Brotherton —
Reigh
Carpenter —
Bernard
E. Charter —
Victor
Cimino, Jr. —
Charles
S. Clark —
Frederick
M. Clark —
David
A. Clarke —
Benjamin
G. Davenport —
Roper
Dunphy —
Charles
F. Farren —
Warren
A. Field —
William
A. Ford —
William
Gitlitz —
Gordon
A. Goldsmith —
George
M. Gunn —
Louis
E. Guyott —
William
T. Hoyt —
William
Klimaskiewsky —
Thomas
A. Lucas —
Fred
H. Merwin —
Frank
T. Munson —
James
A. Perry —
Caroline
T. Platt —
Frank
N. Platt —
Omar
W. Platt —
William
F. Platt —
Llewelyn
M. Reed —
Edward
W. Samlow —
Frederick
M. Smith —
Helen
M. Smith —
Charles
H. Stowe —
Alexander
G. Wela |
| | Milford, 1950-1999:
Anthony
V. Avallone —
Katherine
Bonyai —
Victoria
B. Carvey —
Margaret
Egan —
Warren
A. Field —
Fred
H. Merwin —
Helen
M. Smith —
Edwin
F. Stanton —
Gerald
F. Stevens —
James
A. Sullivan |
| | Milford, 2000-2012:
James
Amann —
Anthony
V. Avallone —
Win
Smith, Jr. |
|
| | Naugatuck: |
| | |
| | New Haven: |
| |
| | New Haven, 1780-1789:
Roger
Sherman |
| | New Haven, 1790-1799:
Peter
Colt —
Elizur
Goodrich —
James
Hillhouse —
Roger
Sherman |
| | New Haven, 1800-1809:
Simeon
Baldwin —
Elizur
Goodrich —
James
Hillhouse |
| | New Haven, 1810-1819:
Simeon
Baldwin —
William
Bristol —
David
Daggett —
Henry
W. Edwards —
Elizur
Goodrich —
Jonathan
Ingersoll |
| | New Haven, 1820-1829:
Simeon
Baldwin —
William
Bristol —
Joseph
N. Clark —
Charles
Denison —
Henry
Denison —
Henry
W. Edwards —
Philip
S. Galpin —
Elizur
Goodrich —
Charles
A. Ingersoll —
Ralph
I. Ingersoll —
David
Kimberly —
Dennis
Kimberly —
William
Mix —
Nathan
Smith —
Cornelius
Tuthill |
| | New Haven, 1830-1839:
Roger
S. Baldwin —
William
W. Boardman —
Leverett
Candee —
Joseph
N. Clark —
James
Donaghe —
Henry
W. Edwards —
Henry
C. Flagg —
Philip
S. Galpin —
Levi
Gilbert II —
Charles
A. Ingersoll —
Ralph
I. Ingersoll —
Dennis
Kimberly —
Silas
Mix —
William
Mix —
Ebenezer
Seeley —
Nathan
Smith —
Isaac
H. Townsend —
Samuel
Wadsworth |
| | New Haven, 1840-1849:
Roger
S. Baldwin —
William
W. Boardman —
Abijah
Carrington —
Henry
Dutton —
Philip
S. Galpin —
Charles
A. Ingersoll —
Marcus
Merriman, Jr. —
Henry
E. Peck —
John
B. Robertson —
Benjamin
Silliman —
Aaron
N. Skinner —
John
Woodruff |
| | New Haven, 1850-1859:
James
F. Babcock —
Wilson
H. Clark —
Henry
Dutton —
Charles
L. English —
James
E. English —
Henry
B. Harrison —
Charles
A. Ingersoll —
Colin
M. Ingersoll —
Charles
Ives —
Luzon
B. Morris —
Hawley
Olmstead —
M.
A. Osborn —
Thomas
B. Osborne —
Henry
E. Peck —
Benjamin
Silliman —
John
Woodruff |
| | New Haven, 1860-1869:
Charles
Atwater, Jr. —
James
F. Babcock —
Simeon
E. Baldwin —
Thomas
H. Bond —
Samuel
L. Bronson —
Wilson
H. Clark —
James
E. English —
Eleazer
K. Foster —
James
Gallagher —
Henry
B. Harrison —
Charles
A. Ingersoll —
Charles
R. Ingersoll —
Colin
M. Ingersoll —
Joel
Ives —
Luzon
B. Morris —
Cyrus
Northrop —
Thomas
B. Osborne —
Edward
I. Sanford —
Benjamin
Silliman —
Lucien
W. Sperry —
Francis
Wayland —
Oliver
F. Winchester |
| | New Haven, 1870-1879:
Charles
Atwater, Jr. —
Simeon
E. Baldwin —
Hobart
B. Bigelow —
Dennis
A. Blakeslee —
Caleb
B. Bowers —
Samuel
L. Bronson —
Tilton
E. Doolittle —
James
E. English —
James
Gallagher —
Henry
B. Harrison —
Charles
R. Ingersoll —
Colin
M. Ingersoll —
Samuel
E. Merwin, Jr. —
Luzon
B. Morris —
Henry
Gleason Newton —
Cyrus
Northrop —
Edward
I. Sanford —
William
P. Shelton —
Carlos
Smith —
Lucien
W. Sperry —
Henry
Stoddard —
Morris
Tyler —
Dexter
R. Wright |
| | New Haven, 1880-1889:
Charles
Atwater, Jr. —
Simeon
E. Baldwin —
Hobart
B. Bigelow —
Dennis
A. Blakeslee —
Levi
N. Blydenburgh —
Samuel
L. Bronson —
James
E. English —
James
Gallagher —
George
M. Harmon —
Henry
B. Harrison —
Colin
M. Ingersoll —
Samuel
E. Merwin, Jr. —
William
J. Mills —
Charles
L. Mitchell —
Luzon
B. Morris —
Henry
Gleason Newton —
Henry
F. Peck —
James
P. Pigott —
Joseph
D. Plunkett —
A.
Heaton Robertson —
Edward
I. Sanford —
William
P. Shelton —
Frank
D. Sloat —
Carlos
Smith —
Lucien
W. Sperry —
Nehemiah
D. Sperry —
James
N. States —
Henry
Stoddard —
James
M. Townsend —
Truman
A. Warren —
Augustus
C. Wilcox —
Samuel
A. York |
| | New Haven, 1890-1899:
Simeon
E. Baldwin —
Dennis
A. Blakeslee —
Samuel
L. Bronson —
James
D. Dewell —
Cornelius
T. Driscoll —
Timothy
J. Fox —
Albert
C. Hendrick —
Colin
M. Ingersoll —
Lyman
H. Johnson —
Charles
S. Mersick —
Samuel
E. Merwin, Jr. —
Luzon
B. Morris —
Henry
Gleason Newton —
Henry
F. Peck —
James
P. Pigott —
Frank
J. Rice —
Joseph
B. Sargent —
William
P. Shelton —
Nehemiah
D. Sperry |
| | New Haven, 1900-1909:
Simeon
E. Baldwin —
Dennis
A. Blakeslee —
Samuel
L. Bronson —
Frank
Delmastro —
Cornelius
T. Driscoll —
Joseph
Freeman —
Michael
J. Goode —
William
H. Hackett —
Colin
M. Ingersoll —
Frederick
L. Lehr —
Henry
Gleason Newton —
Frank
J. Rice —
A.
Heaton Robinson —
Alfred
W. Smith —
Nehemiah
D. Sperry —
John
Payne Studley —
John
Q. Tilson —
Charles
W. Tuttle —
Isaac
M. Ullman —
Charles
B. Wells —
J.
Rice Winchell |
| | New Haven, 1910-1919:
Daniel
J. Bailey —
Simeon
E. Baldwin —
Francis
T. Bennett —
William
Lyon Bennett —
G.
Herbert Bishop —
Dennis
A. Blakeslee —
Samuel
Campner —
Dennis
M. Clyne —
Hyman
Costrell —
Henry
Crosby Emery —
David
E. FitzGerald —
William
H. Hackett —
Harry
W. Hitchcock —
Joseph
E. Hubinger —
J.
Frederick Jackson —
Harry
A. Leonard —
John
S. McCarthy —
George
Miller —
Charles
F. Mitchell —
Elmer
E. Okeson —
Frederick
L. Perry —
Frank
J. Rice —
Henry
W. Rogers —
Benjamin
Slade —
Isadore
Spector —
Edward
J. Stanford —
Louis
E. Stoddard —
William
H. Taft —
Edwin
S. Thomas —
John
Q. Tilson —
Philip
Troup —
Isaac
M. Ullman —
Stephen
Whitney —
Frank
C. Woodruff —
Rollin
S. Woodruff |
| | New Haven, 1920-1929:
Bailey —
Daniel
J. Bailey —
J.
Fred Baker —
Charles
M. Bakewell —
Simeon
E. Baldwin —
Frank
S. Bergin —
Hiram
Bingham —
G.
Herbert Bishop —
Dennis
A. Blakeslee —
Thomas
E. Cahill —
Clyne —
Dennis
M. Clyne —
Edith
V. Cook —
John
E. Doughan —
Duell —
Esposito —
Frederick
D. Faulkner —
David
E. FitzGerald —
Ford —
Frederick —
Joseph
Freedman —
Lorenzo
C. Furcolo —
Goodwin —
William
A. Green —
William
H. Hackett —
Hall —
Samuel
E. Hoyt —
Kahan —
Koch —
Leikensohn —
Harry
A. Leonard —
Loefstedt —
James
H. MacDonald —
Hugh
McCahey —
John
S. McCarthy —
Miller —
Martha
Moore —
Arthur
B. O'Keefe —
O'Meara —
Joseph
Pede —
Frederick
L. Perry —
Katherine
Pickett —
Diana
Pietro —
John
V. Rattlesdorfer —
Rice —
John
F. Shepard —
Silverman —
Benjamin
Slade —
Stanton —
Strickland —
William
H. Taft —
John
Q. Tilson —
Tone —
John
B. Tower —
Townshend —
Hannah
D. Townshend —
Philip
Troup —
Thomas
A. Tully —
Isaac
M. Ullman —
Louis
M. Ullman —
Charles
Walker —
Frederick
E. Whitaker —
Josepha
Whitney —
Rollin
S. Woodruff |
| | New Haven, 1930-1939:
Thurman
W. Arnold —
Charles
M. Bakewell —
George
F. Barnes —
Howard
W. Beach —
Frank
S. Bergin —
Hiram
Bingham —
Dennis
A. Blakeslee —
Jacob
Caplan —
William
C. Celentano —
Henry
W. Chester —
Charles
Edward Clark —
Wilbur
L. Cross —
Matthew
A. Daly —
Henry
B. Day —
Raymond
J. Devlin —
Pietro
Diana —
William
O. Douglas —
James
A. Earle —
Suzanne
S. Farnum —
Frederick
D. Faulkner —
David
E. FitzGerald —
George
H. Fulford —
John
M. Golden —
Fred
Grube —
Benjamin
Gubersky —
William
H. Hackett —
Lawson
W. Hall —
Nora
M. Harris —
Martin
J. Kehoe —
Harry
B. Kennedy —
William
F. J. Lundy —
Annie
H. Maher —
John
A. Maresca —
David
J. McCoy —
Frederick
W. Midgley —
Edward
S. Minor —
John
W. Murphy —
Philip
R. Pastore —
Yale
Rosh —
James
A. Shanley —
Louis
Sperandeo —
John
Q. Tilson —
Thomas
A. Tully —
Frank
Weisser —
Edward
L. White —
Josepha
Whitney —
Clarence
G. Willard —
Kenneth
Wynne |
| | New Haven, 1940-1949:
Frank
Amato —
Thomas
T. Amatruda —
Frank
M. Anastasio —
W.
Joseph Austen —
Grace
C. Bosse —
Joseph
E. Bove —
William
C. Celentano —
Abe
Cooperman —
Wilbur
L. Cross —
Matthew
A. Daly —
B.
Fred Damiani —
Harold
C. Donegan —
Winifred
Driscoll —
William
L. Egan —
Nellie
L. Farley —
Mary
E. Farnsworth —
Frederick
D. Faulkner —
Nicola
Ferradino —
David
E. FitzGerald —
Thomas
R. Fitzsimmons —
Anna
M. Flynn —
James
E. Foley —
Angus
M. Fraser —
Ruth
Gargano —
James
P. Geelan —
Elizabeth
B. Gillie —
John
M. Golden —
Nora
M. Harris —
Rudolph
V. Heath —
Charles
Henchel —
Irving
J. Horowitz —
Thomas
F. Keyes —
Elizabeth
F. King —
Richard
C. Lee —
William
F. Lynch —
Annie
H. Maher —
Samuel
H. Malkan —
John
A. Maresca —
David
J. McCoy —
Michael
D. McGovern —
Philip
J. McLean —
Israel
Miller —
Joseph
F. Morrissey —
John
W. Murphy —
Mrs.
William G. Newton —
Philip
R. Pastore —
Harriet
Redfield —
Maurice
C. Resnik —
W.
A. Richardson, Jr. —
David
M. Richman —
James
M. Roche —
Charles
E. Rolfe —
Alice
M. Ross —
Joseph
T. Rourke —
O.
Glenn Saxon —
John
Q. Tilson —
Alfred
E. Tong —
Alfred
A. Toscano —
Vincent
Villano —
Tessie
Wasserman —
Annette
Watman |
| | New Haven, 1950-1959:
Arthur
T. Barbieri —
William
L. Beers —
William
C. Celentano —
James
P. Geelan —
John
M. Golden —
Miriam
Horowitz —
William
Horowitz —
Richard
C. Lee —
Frank
M. Lynch —
John
A. Maresca —
John
M. Marsalka —
John
Ottaviano, Jr. —
Mitchel
Sviridoff —
Alfred
E. Tong —
Vincent
Villano |
| | New Haven, 1960-1969:
Arthur
T. Barbieri —
Kingman
Brewster, Jr. —
George
Cahill —
Paul
C. Capra —
Edith
V. Cook —
James
P. Geelan —
John
M. Golden —
Mary
B. Griswold —
Bartholomew
F. Guida —
Mrs.
Norman Harrower —
William
Horowitz —
Richard
C. Lee —
Edward
L. Marcus —
John
A. Maresca —
Eugene
McCabe —
Harold
M. Mulvey —
Mitchel
Sviridoff —
James
Valenti |
| | New Haven, 1970-1979:
Arthur
T. Barbieri —
Kingman
Brewster, Jr. —
Bartholomew
F. Guida —
Richard
C. Lee —
Joseph
I. Lieberman —
Frank
Logue —
Edward
L. Marcus —
Henry
E. Parker —
Lucille
Trent —
Fred
Wilson |
| | New Haven, 1980-1989:
Bryan
N. Anderson —
Helen
Bosley —
Anthony
M. Ciarlone —
Biagio
DiLieto —
Joseph
I. Lieberman —
Martin
M. Looney —
Edward
L. Marcus —
Elaine
W. Noe —
Robie
Pooley —
Edward
White, Jr. |
| | New Haven, 1990-1999:
Dominic
F. Balletto —
John
Daniels —
Rosa
L. DeLauro —
John
DeStefano —
Mary
C. Grimes —
Toni
N. Harp —
Joseph
I. Lieberman —
Martin
M. Looney —
Ralph
Marcarelli —
Edward
L. Marcus —
Tomas
Reyes, Jr. —
Marion
S. Wright |
| | New Haven, 2000-2009:
Juan
Candelaria —
Rosa
L. DeLauro —
John
DeStefano —
Martin
J. Dunleavy —
Stephen
Fontana —
Sandra
Gebhardt —
Toni
N. Harp —
Debra
Hauser —
Joseph
I. Lieberman —
Martin
M. Looney —
David
Nyberg —
Melissa
Papantones —
Norma
Rodriguez-Reyes —
Susan
Voigt —
Toni
Walker |
|
| | North Branford: |
| | |
| | North Haven: |
| | |
| | Northford, North Branford:
George
H. Bronson |
| | Orange: |
| | |
| | Orange (part now in West Haven):
John
F. Lynch |
| | Oxford: |
| | |
| | Prospect:
Albert
T. Allen —
Frank
R. Allen —
George
A. Allen —
John
J. Bergin —
Benjamin
Bronson —
Frank
W. Burnham —
James
J. Carroll —
George
H. Cowdell —
Joseph
J. Doolittle —
John
J. Griffin —
William
Mix —
Joseph
Paine —
Stephen
H. Payne —
Samuel
Peck —
Benjamin
Platt —
David
M. Plumb —
Thomas
Plumb —
Lauren
Preston —
Libeus
Sanford —
J.
Joseph Smith —
Christina
W. Staneslow —
Clifford
P. Wallace —
Merritt
Walters —
David
R. Williams |
| | Seymour: |
| | |
| | South Meriden, Meriden:
Charles
H. Ledwith —
Anthony
Miller |
| | Southbury: |
| | |
| | Union City, Naugatuck:
Madeline
Caine —
Matthew
Scully —
Matthew
Scully |
| | Wallingford: |
| | |
| | Waterbury: |
| |
| | Waterbury, 1820-1829:
Andrew
Adams —
Aaron
Benedict —
Bennett
Bronson —
Elias
Clark —
Israel
Coe —
Elias
Ford —
Ward
Peck —
Timothy
Porter —
James
M. L. Scovill —
Austin
Steele —
Obadiah
Warner —
Erastus
Welton |
| | Waterbury, 1830-1839:
Elisha
S. Abernethy —
Edmund
Austin —
Timothy
Ball —
Aaron
Benedict —
Elias
Clark —
Israel
Coe —
Elias
Cook —
Ransom
Culver —
William
C. Deforest —
Richard
Hine —
William
H. Hine —
Joel
Hinman —
Marshall
Hoadley —
Samuel
J. Holmes —
James
M. L. Scovill —
Francis
Spencer —
Willard
Spencer —
Obadiah
Warner |
| | Waterbury, 1840-1849:
Aaron
Benedict —
Norton
I. Buel —
Green
Kendrick —
Willard
Spencer |
| | Waterbury, 1850-1859:
Aaron
Benedict —
Charles
Benedict —
George
W. Benedict —
David
T. Bishop —
Nathan
Dikeman, Jr. —
Henry
F. Fish —
Julius
Hotchkiss —
Stephen
W. Kellogg —
Green
Kendrick —
Willard
Spencer —
John
W. Webster |
| | Waterbury, 1860-1869:
Charles
Benedict —
Aner
Bradley, Jr. —
James
Brown —
Lyman
W. Coe —
L.
Sanford Davies —
Stephen
W. Kellogg —
Green
Kendrick —
John
Kendrick —
Charles
B. Merriman —
Philo
G. Rockwell —
Joseph
B. Spencer —
Willard
Spencer |
| | Waterbury, 1870-1879:
Henry
I. Boughton —
William
Brown —
Stephen
W. Kellogg —
Charles
B. Merriman —
Isaac
E. Newton —
Archibald
E. Rice —
Willard
Spencer —
George
B. Thomas |
| | Waterbury, 1880-1889:
Henry
I. Boughton —
William
Brown —
Israel
Coe —
James
S. Elton —
David
B. Hamilton —
Stephen
W. Kellogg —
Greene
Kendrick —
Henry
A. Matthews —
Luzerne
I. Munson —
Guernsey
S. Parsons —
Willard
Spencer —
Edward
T. Turner |
| | Waterbury, 1890-1899:
Charles
R. Baldwin —
Henry
I. Boughton —
Edward
G. Kilduff —
Luzerne
I. Munson —
Guernsey
S. Parsons —
Charles
G. Root —
Daniel
F. Webster |
| | Waterbury, 1900-1909:
Peter
Garson —
Augustus
I. Goodrich —
Thomas
P. Hahn —
Abner
P. Hayes —
John
Hurley —
George
L. Lilley —
John
Moriarty —
William
R. Price —
Joseph
Schmit —
Mark
L. Warner |
| | Waterbury, 1910-1919:
Irving
H. Chase —
Miles
F. Connelley —
Charles
DeNichols —
Peter
FitzHenry —
William
Harvey —
Patrick
J. Healey —
William
B. Hotchkiss —
John
Hurley —
James
A. Hynes —
Max
D. Kirjassoff —
John
J. McEvoy —
John
Moriarty —
James
A. Peasley —
William
A. Sandland —
Martin
A. Scully —
Edward
St. Lawrence Seery —
Charles
A. Templeton —
William
E. Thoms —
Edward
A. Wells |
| | Waterbury, 1920-1929:
Edwin
W. Beardsley —
Casey —
Samuel
W. Chapman —
Lancaster
P. Clark —
Elizabeth
W. Coe —
Peter
FitzHenry —
Edward
W. Goss —
Francis
P. Guilfoile —
T.
Frank Hayes —
John
Hurley —
Lachance —
Monaghan —
William
P. Ogden —
Arthur
F. O'Leary —
James
A. Peasley —
Daniel
F. Pickett —
Rasmussen —
Joseph
T. St. Louis —
William
A. Sandland —
Charles
A. Templeton —
William
E. Thoms |
| | Waterbury, 1930-1939:
Hector
P. Auray —
Claude
V. Badger —
Richard
D. Bensen —
P.
N. Bernstein —
John
M. Burrall —
James
W. Carroll —
Augustus
S. Chase —
Roger
V. Connor —
Andrew
J. Cooney —
John
H. Crary —
George
T. Culhane —
Edward
W. Goss —
Edward
W. Gross —
Hugo
Guastaferri —
T.
Frank Hayes —
Niles
A. Hilding —
Charles
Jackson —
Ruth
A. Jones —
Vincent
Krasnitskas —
Joseph
H. Lawlor —
Daniel
J. Leary —
Daniel
J. Mahaney —
Mildred
Mannel —
Patrick
M. Perriello —
Lewis
S. Reed —
J.
Francis Smith —
J.
Joseph Smith —
Mary
Strizauskas —
John
D. Thoms —
William
E. Thoms —
J.
Warren Upson |
| | Waterbury, 1940-1949:
Claude
V. Badger —
Richard
D. Bensen —
John
L. Burke —
Carmine
Cipriano —
Gertrude
Corden —
J.
Peter Costigan —
George
T. Culhane —
Edward
P. Egan —
Daniel
T. Farrington, Jr. —
David
Goldsmith —
Nellie
Hayden —
Maurice
T. Healey —
Ruth
A. Jones —
J.
Gregory Lynch —
Daniel
J. Mahaney —
Anthony
R. Martino —
Winifred
G. McDonald —
Nellie
Mellick —
John
A. Membrino —
John
S. Monagan —
Edward
E. Mraz —
Nicholas
A. Nowie —
William
J. Pape —
Helen
N. Petro —
Mrs.
Rowley W. Phillips —
Angelo
Possemato —
Floyd
H. Rasmussen —
John
W. Ring —
Michael
Rossi —
Mrs.
Domenic Santoro —
Vincent
A. Scully —
Patrick
Shea —
J.
Francis Smith —
Raymond
E. Snyder —
Maurice
F. Tangney —
J.
Warren Upson —
Anne
Van Valkenburg —
Patrick
J. Wallace —
Samuel
Wolozin |
| | Waterbury, 1950-1959:
Viola
B. Amelung —
Richard
D. Bensen —
Edward
D. Bergin, Sr. —
Michael
V. Blansfield —
Harry
X. Cashin —
Lura
Dutton —
Daniel
T. Farrington, Jr. —
Albert
Francis —
Gerald
A. Lamb —
Anthony
R. Martino —
John
S. Monagan —
William
St. John —
Raymond
E. Snyder —
Raymond
E. Snyder |
| | Waterbury, 1960-1969:
Viola
B. Amelung —
Edward
D. Bergin, Sr. —
Sol
Bernstein —
Gene
C. Guilbert —
George
P. Harlamon —
Madyline
Hyland —
Gerald
A. Lamb —
John
S. Monagan —
Renato
Ricciutti —
William
P. Sidella —
Herman
R. Somma —
Harold
J. Traver |
| | Waterbury, 1970-1979:
Miriam
Bacco —
Edward
D. Bergin, Jr. —
Edward
D. Bergin, Sr. —
Rita
E. Blum —
George
P. Harlamon —
John
A. Iorio —
Victor
A. Mambruno —
John
S. Monagan —
Frank
Santaguida |
| | Waterbury, 1980-1989:
Edward
D. Bergin, Jr. —
Henry
P. Capozzi —
Thomas
Carusello —
Gary
A. Franks —
Timothy
C. Moynahan —
Gaetano
A. Russo —
Stephen
R. Somma —
Salvatore
Terenzo |
| | Waterbury, 1990-1999:
Edward
D. Bergin, Jr. —
Larry
B. Butler —
Thomas
Carusello —
Katherine
J. Celentano —
Gary
A. Franks —
Philip
A. Giordano —
Amparo
Lopez —
John
Phelan —
Susan
Smyth —
Stephen
R. Somma |
| | Waterbury, 2000-2009:
James
N. Ayash —
Thomas
Carusello —
Anthony
J. D'Amelio —
Lawrence
V. DePillo —
Philip
A. Giordano —
Joan
V. Hartley —
Michael
J. Jarjura —
Karen
M. Mulcahy —
Dennis
Odle —
Stephen
R. Somma —
Thomas
M. Tremaglio —
J.
Paul Vance —
Joseph
A. Zdonczyk |
|
| | West Cheshire:
|
| | West Haven:
Harold
Allen, Jr. —
Bernice
Bowman —
Thomas
J. Dodd —
Jane
Egan —
Joanne
Formichello —
William
L. Hadden —
Robert
J. Hodge —
William
T. Holleran —
Alexander
S. Lynch —
John
F. Lynch —
Arthur
B. O'Keefe —
Charles
F. Schall —
Joseph
B. Smith —
Loretta
Sullivan |
| | Wolcott: |
| | |
| | Woodbridge: |
| | |
| | Woodmont, Milford:
Robert
Dixon —
Noyes
L. Hall |
| | Yalesville, Wallingford:
John
W. Mix —
Archibald
G. Prisk |
| |
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