| | Baltic, Sprague:
Thomas
H. Allen —
Carl
W. Ellison —
Chase
Going Woodhouse |
| | Bozrah: |
| | |
| | Colchester: |
| | |
| | East Lyme:
Fred
A. Beckwith —
Francis
W. Bolles —
Moses
W. Comstock —
William
H. H. Comstock —
William
T. Cutler, Jr. —
Wilfred
Gadbois —
Roy
A. Henrikson —
H.
Melville Howard —
Howard
Littlefield —
Mario
A. Orefice —
Wilfred
Scott —
Charles
P. Sturtevant —
Charles
R. Tubbs —
Martin
C. Walter |
| | Fitchville, Bozrah:
John
P. Gribbin |
| | Franklin: |
| | |
| | Gilman, Bozrah:
Lawrence
M. Gilman |
| | Glasgo, Griswold:
Napoleon
J. Doyon |
| | Griswold: |
| | |
| | Groton: |
| | |
| | Hadlyme, Lyme:
Allen
Bartman —
W.
Langdon Kihn |
| | Hamburg, Lyme:
Douglas
J. Bennet |
| | Hanover, Sprague:
Thomas
H. Allen —
Angus
Park —
William
G. Park |
| | Jewett City, Griswold:
Louis
Gouda —
Eli
G. Lague —
Hugh
McLaughlin, Jr. |
| | Lebanon: |
| | |
| | Ledyard:
Frederic
B. Allyn —
William
I. Allyn —
Anson
Avery —
Billings
T. Avery —
John
Brewster —
S.
Ashbel Crandall —
Caroline
B. Freeman —
A.
Gilbert Hagen —
Henry
Hallett —
Paul
O. Holdridge —
Samuel
E. Holdridge —
Rufus
W. Hurlbutt —
Edmund
H. Lamb —
Henry
Larrabee —
Calvin
R. Main —
George
A. Montgomery —
Carl
C. Norcross —
Dudley
C. Perkins —
William
R. Snyder —
Guy
C. Stoddard —
Erastus
Williams |
| | Lisbon: |
| | |
| | Lyme: |
| | |
| | Mashantucket:
John
Guevremont |
| | Montville: |
| | |
| | Mystic, Stonington:
William
I. Allyn —
Catherine
W. Cook —
Linda
S. Cordero —
Charles
T. Foley —
Mrs.
E. A. Harrison —
Boies
C. Hart, Jr. —
F.
H. Hinkley —
Vivien
Kellems —
William
Yalen |
| | New London: |
| |
| | New London, year not specified:
Caleb
J. Allen —
Gurdon
Saltonstall —
John
Winthop —
Fitz
John Winthrop |
| | New London, 1780-1789:
Richard
Law |
| | New London, 1790-1799:
Joshua
Coit —
Richard
Law —
Amasa
Learned |
| | New London, 1800-1809:
Richard
Law —
Elias
Perkins |
| | New London, 1810-1819:
Lyman
Law —
Elias
Perkins —
Thomas
W. Williams |
| | New London, 1820-1829:
Charles
Bulkley —
Henry
Channing —
Ezra
Chappel —
Nicholl
Fosdick —
John
French —
David
Frink —
Jacob
B. Gurley —
Lyman
Law —
Christopher
Manwaring —
Henry
Mason —
Elias
Perkins —
Isaac
Thompson —
John
P. Trott —
Thomas
W. Williams |
| | New London, 1830-1839:
Coddington
Billings —
Samuel
Chaney —
Colby
Chew —
John
Congdon —
John
Deshon —
Henry
Douglass —
David
Frink —
John
A. Fulton —
Thomas
Mussey —
Anson
Smith —
S.
K. Smith —
Benjamin
Starks —
John
P. Trott —
Thomas
W. Williams |
| | New London, 1840-1849:
Nathan
Belcher —
Noyes
Billings —
Nicoll
Fosdick —
John
P. C. Mather |
| | New London, 1850-1859:
Nathan
Belcher —
Augustus
Brandegee —
Nicoll
Fosdick —
Henry
Hobart —
John
P. C. Mather —
Alexander
Merrell —
Edward
Prentis —
William
H. Starr —
Hiram
Willey |
| | New London, 1860-1869:
Frederic
W. Allen —
Augustus
Brandegee —
Alfred
Coit —
Albert
G. Dart —
Jonathan
N. Harris —
Andrew
C. Lippitt —
John
P. C. Mather —
Edward
Prentis —
John
A. Tibbits |
| | New London, 1870-1879:
Frederick
L. Allen —
Augustus
Brandegee —
Albert
G. Dart —
Jonathan
N. Harris —
Francis
B. Loomis —
John
P. C. Mather —
Edward
Prentis —
Benjamin
Stark —
John
A. Tibbits —
Thomas
M. Waller —
Ralph
Wheeler —
George
D. Whittlesey |
| | New London, 1880-1889:
Cyrus
G. Beckwith —
Andrew
J. Bentley —
Augustus
Brandegee —
Frank
B. Brandegee —
Robert
Coit —
William
H. H. Comstock —
Albert
G. Dart —
Frederick
Farnsworth —
Stephen
A. Gardner —
Jonathan
N. Harris —
John
P. C. Mather —
John
McCormick —
Harris
Pendleton —
Edward
Prentis —
Benjamin
Stark —
John
A. Tibbits —
George
F. Tinker —
Thomas
M. Waller —
Ralph
Wheeler —
C.
A. Williams |
| | New London, 1890-1899:
Andrew
J. Bentley —
Theodore
Bodenwein —
Frank
B. Brandegee —
Frederick
Farnsworth —
Stephen
A. Gardner —
James
P. Johnston —
Benjamin
H. Lee —
Harris
Pendleton —
Benjamin
Stark —
George
F. Tinker —
Ralph
Wheeler —
Charles
B. Whittlesey |
| | New London, 1900-1909:
Nathan
Belcher —
Theodore
Bodenwein —
Frank
B. Brandegee —
Warren
B. Burrows —
Frederick
Farnsworth —
Bryan
F. Mahan —
Harris
Pendleton —
David
H. Slade —
Thomas
O. Thompson —
Carl
J. Viets —
Lucius
E. Whiton —
Charles
B. Whittlesey |
| | New London, 1910-1919:
Theodore
Bodenwein —
Charles
Royce Boss —
Frank
B. Brandegee —
Warren
B. Burrows —
Frederick
Farnsworth —
William
C. Fox —
Richard
P. Freeman —
George
Goss —
William
A. Holt —
Bryan
F. Mahan —
Alton
T. Miner —
John
B. Pendleton —
Lucius
E. Whiton —
Charles
B. Whittlesey |
| | New London, 1920-1929:
William
A. Ames —
Christopher
F. Barry —
Theodore
Bodenwein —
Warren
B. Burrows —
Daniel
M. Cronin —
William
C. Fox —
Richard
P. Freeman —
Thomas
F. Gragan —
Isidor
Levine —
Bryan
F. Mahan —
John
M. Mallon, Jr. —
Alton
T. Miner —
E.
Frank Morgan —
Ernest
E. Rogers —
Malcolm
M. Scott —
George
Sisson —
James
A. White —
Lucius
E. Whiton —
Charles
B. Whittlesey |
| | New London, 1930-1939:
Ward
Tiffany Alling —
Arthur
M. Beckwith —
Theodore
Bodenwein —
William
J. Brady —
Arthur
B. Calkins —
Richard
F. Corkey —
William
C. Fox —
Richard
P. Freeman —
Joseph
C. Keefe —
Alexander
G. Leiper —
Isidor
Levine —
Morris
Lubchansky —
Gordon
F. Mahan —
James
A. May —
John
J. McGarry —
Alton
T. Miner —
E.
Frank Morgan —
C.
John Satti —
Malcolm
M. Scott —
Frank
S. Shea —
Cornelius
D. Twomey —
Charles
B. Whittlesey |
| | New London, 1940-1949:
William
J. Brady —
Richard
F. Corkey —
Lewis
B. Doane —
Anna
Cleary Hoare —
John
M. Kamercia —
Thomas
L. Martin —
John
J. O'Connor —
Joseph
J. O'Connor —
Morris
B. Payne —
Leo
B. Reagan —
Hubert
W. Ryan —
Joseph
A. St. Germain —
C.
John Satti —
Dorothy
Satti —
Thomas
H. Troland —
Chase
Going Woodhouse |
| | New London, 1950-1959:
Fred
Benvenuti —
Richard
J. Duggan —
Thomas
J. Griffin —
Leo
E. Jackson —
Frank
Kelly —
Ralph
A. Powers —
Leo
B. Reagan —
Eleanor
Rossiter —
C.
John Satti —
Dorothy
Satti —
Moses
A. Savin |
| | New London, 1960-1969:
Leo
E. Jackson —
C.
John Satti |
| | New London, 1970-1979:
Thomas
L. Harrington —
Leo
E. Jackson —
Emma
Lincoln |
| | New London, 1980-1989:
Leo
E. Jackson |
| | New London, 1990-1999:
Anthony
R. Basilica —
Jane
Glover —
Wade
A. Hyslop, Jr. —
Leo
E. Jackson —
David
L. Smith |
| | New London, 2000-2009:
Leo
E. Jackson —
Eric
Janney —
Santa
Mendoza |
|
| | Niantic, East Lyme:
Fred
A. Beckwith —
David
P. Otis |
| | Noank, Groton:
Robert
Palmer Anderson —
Lillian
E. Erb —
Augustus
V. Morgan |
| | North Franklin, Franklin:
Frank
H. Rockwood |
| | North Lyme, Lyme:
Nathan
Jewett, Jr. |
| | North Stonington: |
| | |
| | North Westchester, Colchester:
Charles
L. Shailor |
| | Norwich: |
| |
| | Norwich, year not specified:
Samuel
Huntington |
| | Norwich, 1780-1789:
Benjamin
Huntington —
Jedediah
Huntington |
| | Norwich, 1800-1809:
Calvin
Goddard |
| | Norwich, 1810-1819:
Calvin
Goddard —
Ebenezer
Huntington —
James
Lanman |
| | Norwich, 1820-1829:
Erastus
Coit —
Cushing
Eells —
George
Hill —
Charles
P. Huntington —
Roger
Huntington —
Newcomb
Kinney —
James
Lanman —
Frank
T. Lathrop —
Epaphrus
Porter —
Asa
Roath —
Charles
Rockwell —
David
Tracy —
Elisha
Tracy —
Ichabod
Ward |
| | Norwich, 1830-1839:
Enoch
C. Chapman —
Gurdon
Chapman —
John
DeWitt —
Lafayette
S. Foster —
Charles
P. Huntington —
Roger
Huntington —
Lewis
Hyde —
James
Lanman —
William
H. Law —
Charles
F. Lester —
Charles
W. Rockwell —
John
A. Rockwell —
James
Stedman —
Jonathan
G. W. Trumbull —
Samuel
Tyler |
| | Norwich, 1840-1849:
John
Breed —
Enoch
C. Chapman —
John
Dunham —
Lafayette
S. Foster —
Jabez
W. Huntington —
Charles
W. Rockwell —
John
A. Rockwell —
Henry
Strong |
| | Norwich, 1850-1859:
N.
C. Brakenridge —
William
A. Buckingham —
John
Dunham —
Lafayette
S. Foster —
Jeremiah
Halsey —
Joseph
G. Lamb —
Edmund
Perkins —
Moses
Pierce —
Amos
W. Prentice |
| | Norwich, 1860-1869:
John
T. Adams —
Lorenzo
Blackstone —
William
A. Buckingham —
William
M. Converse —
Lafayette
S. Foster —
Jeremiah
Halsey —
Joseph
G. Lamb —
David
P. Otis —
Amos
W. Prentice —
Joseph
Selden —
David
Smith —
Henry
H. Starkweather —
John
T. Wait |
| | Norwich, 1870-1879:
Willis
R. Austin —
Lorenzo
Blackstone —
William
A. Buckingham —
Edward
Harland —
Edward
Hunter —
David
P. Otis —
Amos
W. Prentice —
Joseph
Selden —
Allen
Tenny —
John
T. Wait |
| | Norwich, 1880-1889:
Willis
R. Austin —
Nathan
H. Ayer —
Lorenzo
Blackstone —
Lucius
Brown —
Increase
W. Carpenter —
S.
Ashbel Crandall —
Edward
Harland —
Amos
W. Prentice —
Allen
Tenny —
John
T. Wait |
| | Norwich, 1890-1899:
A.
H. Brewer —
Lucius
Brown —
S.
Ashbel Crandall —
Calvin
L. Harwood —
William
C. Mowry —
William
H. Palmer, Jr. —
Charles
F. Thayer |
| | Norwich, 1900-1909:
Lucius
Brown —
John
F. Coughlin —
Tyler
Cruttenden —
Henry
H. Gallup —
Edwin
W. Higgins —
Costello
Lippitt —
Thomas
H. Mann —
Charles
F. Thayer —
Henry
W. Tibbits |
| | Norwich, 1910-1919:
Allyn
L. Brown —
Lucius
Brown —
Charles
W. Burton —
Charles
W. Comstock —
Patrick
T. Connell —
George
E. Fellows —
Edwin
W. Higgins —
Costello
Lippitt —
Charles
F. Thayer —
William
B. Wilcox —
Joseph
F. Williams |
| | Norwich, 1920-1929:
Albert
J. Bailey —
Allyn
L. Brown —
Charles
W. Cassidy —
Jeremiah
J. Desmond —
George
G. Engler —
Herbert
M. Lerou —
Lee
R. Robbins —
Arthur
J. Roy —
Milo
R. Waters —
Joseph
F. Williams |
| | Norwich, 1930-1939:
Albert
J. Bailey —
Irving
Eisenstein —
William
J. Fitzgerald —
Raymond
Gerard —
Josiah
Greenstein —
Charles
A. Hagberg —
Lloyd
A. Jarvis —
Fred
Knowles —
Edward
G. Moran —
Timothy
C. Murphy —
Anthony
W. O'Connell —
Joseph
B. Pysyk —
Lee
R. Robbins |
| | Norwich, 1940-1949:
Albert
J. Bailey —
Joseph
E. Benac —
Joseph
B. Downes —
William
J. Fitzgerald —
Grace
M. Gregson —
Leo
M. Gwiazdowski —
Benjamin
F. Huntington —
Thomas
J. Kelly —
Albert
J. Langlois —
Leon
P. Lewis —
Joseph
S. Longo —
John
D. McWilliams —
Aurin
E. Payson —
Napoleon
Pepin —
Nicholas
J. Spellman —
Esther
K. Taft —
Marion
S. Thompson —
Alfio
Urbinati —
Annie
B. Waterman —
Ralph
M. Waterman |
| | Norwich, 1950-1959:
Harold
Dahl —
Joseph
S. Longo —
Richard
F. Marks —
Esther
K. Taft |
| | Norwich, 1960-1969:
Joseph
Goldberg |
| | Norwich, 1990-1999:
Edward
Seder |
|
| | Old Lyme:
John
Alsop —
Thomas
R. Ball —
L.
Horatio Biglow, Jr. —
Walter
S. Bugbee —
Eugene
D. Caulkins —
Daniel
Chadwick —
Harry
V. Champion —
Timothy
Griswold —
W.
Dixon Hoag —
Susan
P. Hubbard —
Joseph
S. Huntington —
E.
Lea Marsh, Jr. —
James
S. Mather —
Robert
H. Noble —
Maybelle
Nugent —
James
Tyler Patterson, Jr. —
Charles
E. Peck —
Joseph
G. Perkins —
Harry
G. Pierson —
Emmet
W. Tone |
| | Poquonock Bridge, Groton:
Warren
B. Burrows |
| | Preston: |
| | |
| | Quaker Hill:
Sharon
Palmer —
Melodie
Peters |
| | Salem: |
| | |
| | Sprague:
Thomas
H. Allen —
Elzear
Caron —
Wilfred
A. Chamberland —
John
F. Conway —
Lawrence
G. Drescher —
Raymond
J. Jodoin —
Joseph
F. Lussier —
Charles
L. Papineau —
Peter
Rabitaille —
Charles
W. Scott —
Albert
Taylor |
| | Stonington: |
| | |
| | Stonington (part now in North
Stonington):
Nathan
Pendleton |
| | Taftville, Norwich:
John
Eccles —
Emile
L. Raymond |
| | Uncasville, Montville:
Cornelius
V. Driscoll —
Gay
Story Hamilton —
James
McDermott |
| | Voluntown: |
| | |
| | Waterford: |
| | |
| | West Mystic, Groton:
C.
C. Costello —
Otto
W. Grossman |
| | Yantic, Norwich:
Hermon
J. Gibbs |
| |
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