| | Alexandria:
Alpheus
S. Bucklin —
Brian
Christeson —
Stephanie
Powers —
Sylvester
B. Sleeper —
Erland
Wadhams |
| | Ashland:
William
A. Brown —
Jonathan
M. Cheney —
Thomas
P. Cheney —
Abraham
L. Davis, Jr. —
William
J. Deachman —
Henry
C. Dearborn —
William
F. Harris —
Hiram
Hodgdon —
Thomas
Pryor —
Ross
P. Sanborn —
Charles
N. Swayne —
Lillian
M. Young |
| | Bath:
Adelbert
W. Bailey —
George
A. Bingham —
Amos
N. Blandin —
Amos
Noyes Blandin, Jr. —
Henry
C. Carbee —
Luigi
J. Castello —
Harry
Hibbard —
James
H. Johnson —
Moses
P. Payson —
Edward
Woods |
| | Benton:
Ethel
A. Boutin —
Edward
F. Mann —
Charles
H. Tyler —
Walter
J. Yeaton |
| | Bethlehem:
John
G. M. Glessner —
Harry
A. Goodwin —
Marilyn
P. Johnson —
George
T. Noyes —
John
G. Sinclair —
Malcolm
J. Stevenson —
George
H. Turner —
Charles
H. Whittier |
| | Bridgewater:
Gertrude
M. Bucklin —
Abraham
P. Holt —
Max
Jenness —
Edward
G. Mellus —
Nathaniel
P. Melvin |
| | Bristol:
Edward
J. Bennett —
Nathaniel
S. Berry —
Moses
H. Bradley —
John
H. Brown —
George
H. Calley —
Ira
A. Chase —
John
W. Coolidge —
John
W. Dole —
Maude
Ferguson —
Charles
M. Fessenden —
Lewis
W. Fling —
Bert
H. Jewell —
James
Minot —
Richard
W. Musgrove —
Benjamin
F. Perkins —
Bowdoin
Plumer —
Willard
S. H. Remick —
Bruce
Rounds —
Cyrus
Taylor |
| | Campton:
Moses
Baker —
William
Clark —
Charles
H. Damon —
George
V. Durgin —
Nelson
N. Harrington —
Lester
E. Mitchell —
George
D. Pattee —
Bertram
W. Pulsifer —
Philip
S. Willey |
| | Canaan:
Ralph
P. Blain —
Daniel
Blaisdell —
Caleb
Blodgett —
Allen
C. Campbell —
Frank
B. Clarke —
Frank
D. Currier —
George
H. Gordon —
Joseph
L. Graham —
Joseph
Moore —
Horace
G. Robie —
James
B. Wallace —
Joseph
D. Weeks —
William
P. Weeks |
| | Dorchester:
Herbert
H. Ashley —
Caleb
Blodgett —
William
F. Thayer |
| | Easton:
Lyle
E. Brown —
Walter
M. Wolff |
| | Ellsworth:
Richard
W. Murphy |
| | Enfield:
John
Clough —
Alfred
A. Cox —
Melvin
B. Dunbar —
Converse
Goodhue —
James
W. Johnson —
Thomas
Merrill —
Walter
C. Morse —
Joseph
B. Perley —
Isaac
H. Sanborn —
Herbert
E. Walbridge —
George
E. Whitney |
| | Etna, Hanover:
Mary
P. Chambers |
| | Franconia:
James
E. Grass —
Charles
H. Greenleaf —
William
P. Hodge —
Edward
B. Parker, Jr. —
Eleazer
B. Parker —
Nina
E. Peabody |
| | Grafton:
Cyrus
Adams —
Alpheus
A. Howe —
Archie
E. Kimball —
Shirley
C. Leonard —
William
Watson —
Elsie
F. Williams |
| | Groton:
Edgar
C. McClellan —
Lauie
A. Nettleton —
Thomas
Newton |
| | Hanover: |
| | |
| | Haverhill:
Clarence
I. Bailey —
George
K. Blake —
Samuel
Cartland —
William
J. Clough —
Ernest
E. Craig —
Lewis
E. Davison —
Frank
R. Dean —
Reginald
Dearborn —
Moses
Dow —
John
Hurd —
Henry
W. Keyes —
Wilfred
J. Larty —
Mary
Louise Mayo —
Norman
A. McMeekin —
Ned
Noyes —
John
Page —
Jonas
D. Sleeper —
George
L. Strobridge —
Stephen
P. Webster |
| | Hebron:
Nathaniel
S. Berry —
Robert
Burns —
Enos
Ferrin —
George
D. Gibbs —
Philip
A. Hazelton —
George
W. Lang —
Oscar
V. Morse —
Florence
B. Smith —
Sarah
E. Youngman |
| | Holderness:
Lester
M. Avery —
Stanley
A. Chamberlain —
Russell
Cox —
Arthur
Livermore —
Samuel
Livermore —
Harold
F. Perkins —
Lloyd
O. Perkins |
| | Landaff:
Peter
Carleton —
Alex
M. Myers —
Roscoe
J. Oakes —
Raymond
B. Stevens |
| | Lebanon: |
| | |
| | Lincoln:
Sherman
Adams —
Archibald
Ferguson —
James
A. Legassie, Sr. —
George
M. McGee, Sr. —
Alfred
Stanley —
Henry
C. Waldo |
| | Lisbon:
Beryle
M. Aldrich —
George
Brummer —
James
E. Collins —
Rita
Collyer —
G.
Cummings —
W.
F. Cummings —
William
H. Cummings —
Edward
E. Gates —
Arthur
L. Hamilton —
Seth
F. Hoskins —
Charles
L. Morrill —
Levi
Parker —
George
W. Pike —
George
W. Pike —
Augustus
A. Woolson —
Dan
Young |
| | Littleton: |
| | |
| | Lyman:
Anthony
Burgault —
George
C. Clough —
Luther
B. Hoskins —
Clyde
B. Santy —
Ralph
H. Varney |
| | Lyme:
Frank
H. Bailey —
Aaron
S. Brown —
David
Culver —
Nancy
Dwight —
John
Fairfield —
Irenus
Hamilton —
Sylvanus
Hewes —
Henry
S. Pushee —
Charles
M. Sears, Jr. —
Allen
Tenney |
| | Monroe:
Howard
W. Burrill —
George
L. Frazer, Sr. —
Charles
H. Hosford —
Sherburn
Lang |
| | Orange:
Harcourt
W. Bull |
| | Orford:
Bernard
S. Bennett —
Abiathar
G. Britton —
Charles
L. Cushman —
Jesse
Johnson —
Edgar
C. Lufkin —
William
Simpson —
Meldrim
Thomson, Jr. —
Leonard
Wilcox —
David
E. Willard —
Isaac
Willard |
| | Piermont:
Ernest
D. Day —
Earl
V. Howard —
Henry
H. Palmer |
| | Plymouth:
George
H. Adams —
Moses
A. Batchelder —
Frank
J. Beal —
Ernest
L. Bell —
Kenneth
G. Bell —
John
C. Berry —
Henry
W. Blair —
Walter
Blair —
Manson
H. Brown —
Dennison
R. Burnham —
Arthur
L. Carpenter —
Gordon
M. Clay —
John
Dame —
John
Gadd —
Davis
B. Keniston —
Arthur
Livermore —
Suzanne
Loizeaux —
Nathaniel
P. Melvin —
Harry
A. Merrill —
Moore
Russell —
Alfred
Stanley —
Francis
Worcester |
| | Rumney:
William
D. Baker —
Jesse
A. Barney —
William
A. Burns —
Josiah
Quincy |
| | Thornton:
Ida
M. Horner |
| | Warren:
Fayne
E. Anderson —
Roderick
A. Lamothe —
Abel
Merrill —
G.
F. Putnam |
| | Waterville (now Waterville Valley):
Sarah
J. Woodward |
| | Waterville Valley:
Patricia
McMahon Hawkins |
| | Wentworth:
Charles
A. Gilbert —
Lottie
M. McLaughlin —
J.
Everett Sargent —
Thomas
J. Smith —
Thomas
Whipple, Jr. |
| | West Lebanon, Lebanon:
Arthur
F. Adams —
Laurence
Radway |
| | Woodstock:
Ernest
L. Bell —
James
C. Muchmore —
Thomas
F. Sawyer |
| | Woodsville, Haverhill:
Harold
K. Davison |
| |
See also New
Hampshire areas not assigned to counties.
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