| | Mt. Clemens:
Edgar
Weeks, 1839 —
Vincent
M. Brennan, 1890 —
John
H. McCarthy, c.1909 —
Dorothea
C. Schroeder, 1909 —
George
C. Steeh, 1919 —
Albert
A. Kramer, 1923 —
Victor
R. Steeh, 1923 —
Vincent
J. Petitpren, 1927 —
John
R. Willertz, 1939 |
| | New Baltimore:
Homer
McGraw, 1856 —
George
C. Furton, 1923 |
| | Romeo:
Horace
G. Snover, 1847 —
E.
Dana Durand, 1871 —
Allen
F. Rush, 1902 |
| | Near Romeo, Bruce Township:
Neil
E. Reid, 1871 |
| | Shelby:
Benjamin
F. Partridge, 1822 —
Andrew
Bliss Chapin, 1839 —
Charles
A. Ward, 1859 |
| | Shelby Township:
Homer
Warren, 1855 |
| | Utica:
Frederick
A. Platt, 1856 —
Frank
R. Monfort, 1876 |
| | Warren:
V.
R. Davy, 1862 |
| | Warren Township (now Warren):
Alex
J. Groesbeck, 1873 |
| | Washington Township:
Howard
Wiest, 1864 —
Fred
E. Watkins, 1866 |
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