| | Bozrah:
Samuel
A. Gager, 1846 —
Samuel
Gager, 1855 —
Albert
G. Avery, 1870 |
| | Colchester:
Ralph
S. Taintor, 1892 —
Erastus
S. Day, 1921 |
| | East Lyme:
William
R. Cotter, 1981 |
| | Franklin:
Alma
Daniels, 1960 |
| | Groton:
Noyes
Barber, 1844 —
Elisha
Haley, 1860 —
Lodowick
Bill, 1871 —
William
St. Onge, 1970 |
| | Lebanon:
Joseph
Trumbull, 1778 —
Jonathan
Trumbull, 1785 —
Jonathan
Trumbull, Jr., 1809 —
David
Trumbull, 1822 —
Elisha
Waterman, 1857 |
| | Ledyard:
Roswell
Allyn, 1860 |
| | Lyme:
Matthew
Griswold, 1799 —
James
A. Bill, 1880 —
Joshua
Baker, 1885 —
J.
Laurence Raymond, 1937 |
| | Montville:
William
Hillhouse, 1816 |
| | Mystic, Stonington:
Daniel
Burrows, 1858 —
Henry
C. Allen, 1942 —
Leonard
P. Moore, 1982 |
| | New London:
Gurdon
Saltonstall, 1724 —
Joshua
Coit, 1798 —
Richard
Law, 1806 —
Amasa
Learned, 1825 —
Lyman
Law, 1842 —
Elias
Perkins, 1845 —
Nicoll
Fosdick, 1868 —
Thomas
W. Williams, 1874 —
Nathan
Belcher, 1891 —
Benjamin
Stark, 1898 —
Augustus
Brandegee, 1904 —
Frederick
Farnsworth, 1914 —
Bryan
F. Mahan, 1923 —
Theodore
Bodenwein, 1939 —
Fred
Bradley, 1947 —
Fred
A. Beckwith, 1952 —
W.
Langdon Kihn, 1957 —
Leo
E. Jackson, 2009 |
| | North Stonington:
Nathan
Pendleton, 1827 —
J.
Bard Bill, 1954 |
| | Norwich:
Samuel
Huntington, 1796 —
Roger
Griswold, 1812 —
Ebenezer
Huntington, 1834 —
Calvin
Goddard, 1842 —
Jabez
W. Huntington, 1847 —
Jonathan
G. W. Trumbull, 1853 —
William
A. Buckingham, 1875 —
Lafayette
S. Foster, 1880 —
John
T. Wait, 1899 —
William
J. Fitzgerald, 1947 —
William
L. Higgins, 1951 —
Edwin
W. Higgins, 1954 —
Joseph
B. Downes, 1955 —
Eli
G. Lague, 1960 —
John
D. McWilliams, 1975 —
Emile
L. Raymond, 1979 —
C.
Vaughn Ferguson, Jr., 1981 |
| | Old Lyme:
Thomas
R. Ball, 1943 —
Thomas
J. Dodd, 1971 —
E.
Lea Marsh, Jr., 1996 |
| | Poquonock Bridge, Groton:
Warren
B. Burrows, 1952 |
| | Salem:
Hiram
Bingham, Jr., 1988 |
| | Waterford:
Asa
Wightman, 1858 |
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