| | Merrimack County (no city given):
James
MacKay |
| | Allenstown:
Edgar
A. Baron —
Frank
E. Blodgett —
Hall
Burgin —
Alcide
Courtemanche —
Amedee
Courtemanche —
Narcisse
V. Guilbeault —
Alphonse
N. Lacasse —
John
G. Marston —
Charles
Rowell |
| | Andover:
Nahum
J. Bachelder —
William
A. Bachelder —
Samuel
Butterfield —
Clarence
E. Carr —
Robert
C. Carr —
Thomas
A. Hyde —
Gladys
E. MacPhee —
Oliver
H. Munroe —
Victor
E. Phelps —
John
Proctor —
Lawrence
C. Rising —
Harold
P. Stickney —
George
W. Stone —
Joseph
Sweatt —
Daniel
M. Welch |
| | Boscawen:
Anson
C. Alexander —
Jesse
C. Braley —
Elmer
S. Ellsworth —
Clyde
G. Fairbanks —
William
H. Gage —
Henry
Gerrish —
Leon
Hall —
George
D. Kenevel —
Maurice
S. Nichols —
John
C. Pearson —
Rick
Trombly —
Ezekiel
Webster |
| | Bow:
Henry
M. Baker —
Virginia
C. Beecher —
Donald
Carleton —
Carroll
W. Flanders —
Rich
Killion —
James
M. Langley —
Joel
Maiola —
William
Maynard —
Jayne
Millerick —
Walter
Putney —
Dick
Swett —
Wilbur
H. Vaughn —
Frank
E. Woodbury |
| | Bradford:
Stanley
Brown —
Stanley
M. Brown —
Samuel
Jones —
Reuben
S. Moore —
John
W. Morse —
Mason
W. Tappan —
Joseph
H. Trow |
| | Canterbury:
David
M. Clough —
Joseph
Clough —
Amos
Cogswell —
Abiel
Foster —
Joseph
M. Harper —
Camilla
S. Hildreth —
Charles
Elliott Morrill —
David
Morrill, Jr. —
Ezekiel
Morrill —
Andrew
Taylor —
Austin
R. Turner —
Albert
A. Vogel |
| | Chichester:
James
C. Bates, Sr. —
Howard
E. Fleming —
Gordon
J. Humphrey —
Jayne
Millerick —
Leon
A. Sanborn —
Clifton
W. Stevens —
Paul
Twomey |
| | Concord: |
| |
| | Concord, year not specified:
Henry
E. Chamberlin |
| | Concord, 1770-1779:
Timothy
Walker |
| | Concord, 1780-1789:
Peter
Green —
Timothy
Walker |
| | Concord, 1800-1809:
John
Bradley —
Phillip
Carrigain —
William
Austin Kent |
| | Concord, 1810-1819:
William
Austin Kent —
Samuel
Sparhawk —
Thomas
W. Thompson |
| | Concord, 1820-1829:
Richard
Bartlett —
Isaac
Hill —
Samuel
Morrill —
Dudley
S. Palmer —
William
Pickering |
| | Concord, 1830-1839:
Cyrus
Barton —
Zenas
Clement —
Isaac
Hill —
Josiah
Stevens, Jr. |
| | Concord, 1840-1849:
John
Atwood —
Cyrus
Barton —
John
R. French —
James
Peverly, Jr. —
Peter
Renton —
Thomas
P. Treadwell |
| | Concord, 1850-1859:
William
H. H. Bailey —
George
G. Fogg —
John
H. George —
Joseph
A. Gilmore —
Edson
Hill —
Ralph
Metcalf —
Charles
H. Peaslee —
William
R. Rixford —
Peter
Sanborn —
Ebenezer
Symmes —
James
M. Tarleton |
| | Concord, 1860-1869:
George
G. Fogg —
Benjamin
Gerrish, Jr. —
Moses
Humphrey —
Josiah
Minot —
John
Y. Mugridge —
John
H. Pearson —
Edward
H. Rollins —
Onslow
Stearns |
| | Concord, 1870-1879:
Charles
H. Amsden —
William
Butterfield —
Solon
A. Carter —
Jacob
H. Gallinger —
Nathan
W. Gove —
Edward
H. Rollins —
William
F. Thayer —
Ali
B. Thompson —
George
E. Todd —
David
A. Warde |
| | Concord, 1880-1889:
Charles
H. Amsden —
Solon
A. Carter —
William
E. Chandler —
Charles
R. Corning —
Jacob
H. Gallinger —
Enoch
Gerrish —
Benjamin
A. Kimball —
John
Kimball —
Henry
Robinson —
Edward
H. Rollins —
Lyman
D. Stevens —
William
E. Stevens —
William
F. Thayer |
| | Concord, 1890-1899:
Charles
H. Amsden —
Edmund
H. Brown —
Solon
A. Carter —
William
E. Chandler —
Parsons
B. Cogswell —
Charles
R. Corning —
George
A. Cummings —
Charles
C. Danforth —
Gardner
B. Emmons —
Jacob
H. Gallinger —
George
H. Moses —
Clarence
B. Randlett —
Frank
W. Rollins —
John
G. Tallant —
William
F. Thayer —
Joseph
B. Walker |
| | Concord, 1900-1909:
Charles
H. Amsden —
Augustus
D. Ayling —
Solon
A. Carter —
William
E. Chandler —
William
M. Chase —
William
M. Chase —
Charles
R. Corning —
Harry
H. Dudley —
Jacob
H. Gallinger —
William
A. J. Giles —
Fred
N. Marden —
George
H. Moses —
Edward
N. Pearson —
Frank
P. Quimby —
Henry
W. Stevens —
Ferdinand
A. Stillings —
Frank
S. Streeter —
John
Swenson —
William
F. Thayer —
Joseph
B. Walker —
Reuben
E. Walker |
| | Concord, 1910-1919:
John
A. Blackwood —
Jason
H. Bliss —
A.
Chester Clark —
Charles
P. Coakley —
Alvin
B. Cross —
George
E. Farrand —
Jacob
H. Gallinger —
Henry
F. Hollis —
Ernest
Kunberger —
Fred
N. Marden —
Nathaniel
E. Martin —
George
H. Moses —
Robert
C. Murchie —
David
E. Murphy —
Gustave
Nelson —
Joab
N. Patterson —
J.
Wesley Plummer —
Sherburne
L. Swasey —
William
F. Thayer |
| | Concord, 1920-1929:
Charles
P. Coakley —
Agnes
Collins Dunn —
George
E. Farrand —
Willis
H. Flint —
Grace
W. Hill —
Dorothy
B. Jackson —
Robert
Jackson —
H.
Gwendolen Jones —
Fred
N. Marden —
Margaret
C. Martin —
George
H. Moses —
Robert
C. Murchie —
John
W. Pearson —
Edward
Dale Toland —
Esther
H. Toland —
John
G. Winant —
Benjamin
Worcester |
| | Concord, 1930-1939:
William
J. Ahern —
Henry
Audet —
Albert
S. Baker —
Charles
H. Barnett —
Edward
J. Blanchard —
Robert
O. Blood —
Alene
W. Brunel —
Shirley
Brunel —
John
E. Bunten —
Jesse
W. Buss —
Bernard
B. Chase —
Clarence
L. Clark —
Robert
A. Clarke —
Fred
C. Cleveland —
Charles
P. Coakley —
George
A. Conlon —
George
W. Conway —
Stephen
Corbett —
Roger
Dunlap —
Agnes
Collins Dunn —
Louis
P. Elkins —
Allen
M. Freeman —
Frank
E. George —
Martin
Gurley —
Parker
L. Hancock —
John
T. Harrison —
Edward
B. Haskell —
Charles
W. Howard —
William
H. Hoyt —
John
B. Jameson —
George
W. Kemp —
Herbert
L. Knowles —
Atwood
W. Levensaler —
George
Azro Maxham —
Wilfred
T. Mayo —
George
F. McGirr —
Donald
McLeod —
George
H. Moses —
Robert
C. Murchie —
George
H. Nash —
Joseph
P. Naughton —
Robert
D. O'Brien —
Arthur
Odey —
Benjamin
H. Orr —
Winslow
H. Osborne —
Bertha
R. Page —
Lois
Lyman Patten —
John
Paveglio —
Algernon
O. Quimby —
Major
L. Rodd —
George
H. Rolfe —
Donald
W. Saltmarsh —
Simeon
Sharaf —
John
W. Stanley —
William
A. Stevens —
John
W. Storrs —
Arthur
F. Sturtevant —
John
C. Tilton —
Edward
Dale Toland —
Esther
H. Toland —
Robert
W. Upton —
Mildred
E. Wilson —
John
G. Winant |
| | Concord, 1940-1949:
William
J. Ahern —
Charles
A. Bartlett —
John
G. Blodgett —
Robert
O. Blood —
Shirley
Brunel —
John
E. Bunten —
George
W. Conway —
George
H. Corbett —
Kathleen
I. Dane —
Fred
M. Dodge —
M.
Harrison Duffy —
James
P. Ferrin —
William
J. Flynn —
George
R. Grant, Jr. —
Marjorie
M. Greene —
Harold
Macey —
Thomas
L. Marble —
Donald
G. Matson —
George
Azro Maxham —
George
H. Moses —
Robert
C. Murchie —
Alice
Nasser —
Emmett
A. Nawn —
Winslow
H. Osborne —
Sara
E. Otis —
Elwin
L. Page —
Major
L. Rodd —
George
H. Rolfe —
Donald
W. Saltmarsh —
John
W. Stanley —
Frank
J. Sulloway —
Clarence
I. Tebbetts —
Edward
Dale Toland —
Esther
H. Toland —
Frederic
K. Upton —
Robert
W. Upton —
Richard
C. Venne —
George
Albert Wooster |
| | Concord, 1950-1959:
William
J. Ahern —
John
W. Allen —
Elmer
M. Anderson —
Howe
Anderson —
Harold
L. Barnard —
Robert
O. Blood —
Charles
H. Cheney —
G.
Carroll Cilley —
Willoughby
A. Colby —
Joseph
J. Comi —
George
H. Corbett —
Alice
Davis —
Frank
J. Dowd —
Philip
S. Dunlap —
James
P. Ferrin —
Katherine
P. Foster —
Basil
D. French —
Harold
C. Gibson —
Arthur
F. Henry —
Franklin
Hollis —
Guy
Jewett —
Joseph
F. Lafford —
Clarence
Lessels —
George
W. Lovejoy —
Sara
B. Magenau —
Victoria
E. Mahoney —
Paul
B. Maxham —
William
B. McInnis —
Eugene
J. O'Neil —
Winslow
H. Osborne —
Raymond
K. Perkins —
Herbert
W. Rainie —
Pasquale
Rufo —
Ernest
W. Saltmarsh —
Daniel
J. Shea —
George
O. Shovan —
Guy
A. Swenson, Jr. —
Gordon
M. Tiffany —
Robert
W. Upton —
Shelby
O. Walker —
Clarence
Wayne —
John
C. White |
| | Concord, 1960-1969:
Arthur
E. Bean, Jr. —
Robert
O. Blood —
Charles
C. Davie —
William
P. Grove —
J.
Richard Jackman —
Charles
P. Johnson —
Stuart
N. Shaines —
Irving
H. Soden —
Robert
W. Upton |
| | Concord, 1970-1979:
Robert
P. Bass, Jr. —
Miriam
D. Dunn —
Richard
D. Hanson —
Thomas
D. Rath |
| | Concord, 1980-1989:
Paul
J. Barbadoro —
Maura
Carroll —
Charles
G. Douglas III —
Jeanne
Joslin —
Thomas
D. Rath —
Gregory
H. Smith —
Richard
Upton —
Charles
Whittemore —
Paul
Young |
| | Concord, 1990-1999:
Paul
J. Barbadoro —
Carolyn
Diamon —
Charles
G. Douglas III —
Thomas
D. Rath —
Pat
Russell —
Edward
E. Shumaker III —
Mary
Jane Wallner |
| | Concord, 2000-2009:
Raymond
C. Buckley —
Deborah
Butler —
James
M. Demers —
Charles
G. Douglas III —
Stephen
Duprey —
Susan
Duprey —
Edgar
Helms —
Paul
W. Hodes —
Sylvia
B. Larsen —
Alexander
Lee —
Carol
F. Moore —
Thomas
D. Rath —
Dan
St. Hilaire —
Terry
Shumaker —
Robert
Werner |
|
| | Danbury:
Eugene
L. Collins —
Stephen
J. Ford —
Anne
Rowe —
Roy
K. Sargent —
Clarence
W. Towse |
| | Dunbarton:
John
E. Bunten —
Henry
L. Burnham —
John
Gould —
David
M. Hadley —
Henry
Milburn —
Arthur
H. Newell —
Caleb
Stark —
Earle
H. Stone |
| | East Andover, Andover:
Nahum
J. Bachelder |
| | East Concord, Concord:
H.
Styles Bridges |
| | Epsom:
James
H. McClary —
John
McClary —
John
McClary —
Michael
McClary —
Eleanora
C. Nutter —
Henry
F. Sanborn —
Josiah
Sanborn —
Henry
L. Stevens —
James
B. Tennant —
Ralph
E. Towle —
Albert
J. Yeaton |
| | Franklin: |
| | |
| | Henniker:
Harold
W. Ayer —
Charles
J. Burnham —
Lewis
H. Carpenter —
David
Currier —
Joshua
Darling —
Henry
A. Emerson —
Prescott
S. Farrar —
Arthur
C. Graves —
Brenda
Maclellan —
Robert
Maclellan —
Oliver
H. Noyes —
Oliver
Pillsbury —
George
C. Preston —
Jacob
Rice —
Jacob
Straw —
Robert
Wallace |
| | Hill:
Edward
D. Amsden —
George
C. Mason |
| | Hooksett:
Edward
M. DuDevoir —
Rene
H. Dufort —
Margaret
Fitz —
Jesse
Gault —
Eugene
S. Head —
Nathaniel
Head —
Carl
R. N. Johnson —
Alphonse
Lafond —
Guy
M. Lawrence —
Fred
N. Mitchell —
John
B. Mulaire —
John
L. H. Prince —
Bournouf
B. P. Tebo —
Frank
C. Towle |
| | Hopkinton:
Edwin
C. Bailey —
Joshua
Bailey —
Arthur
J. Boutwell —
David
A. Brock —
Abram
Brown —
John
Burnham —
Thomas
W. Colby —
Grovenor
A. Curtice —
Nathaniel
F. Davis —
Walter
S. Davis —
Spencer
S. Dodd —
Charles
G. Douglas III —
Bodwell
Emerson —
Herman
W. Greene —
John
S. Hall —
Matthew
Harvey —
Nathaniel
Knowlton —
Ann
M. Kuster —
Robert
Lewellen —
John
Lynch —
Walter
L. Martin —
Lewis
A. Nelson —
Peter
Spaulding —
Erin
B. Thesing |
| | Loudon:
William
H. Brown —
Jeremiah
A. Clough —
Joseph
Clough III —
Samuel
B. Dyer —
Forrest
B. Kenney —
Charles
L. Merrill —
William
H. Mitchell —
Abraham
L. Osgood |
| | New London:
Mrs.
Hilary P. Cleveland —
James
C. Cleveland —
Joseph
M. Clough —
Anthony
Colby —
Harry
A. Cross —
Richard
H. Messer —
Herbert
D. Smith —
J.
Duane Squires —
Herbert
D. Swift |
| | Newbury:
Albert
W. Cheney —
Randolph
H. Milligan |
| | North Sutton, Sutton:
Ricia
McMahon |
| | Northfield:
Lucien
F. Batchelder —
Asa
P. Cate —
Brackett
H. Hill —
Scott
Hilliard —
Obe
G. Morrison —
Dixon
F. Vancore —
Fred
G. Wilman |
| | Pembroke:
Lawrence
C. Bates —
Edgar
G. Bellerose —
Oscar
I. Boisvert —
George
P. Cofran —
Antonio
Dupont —
James
G. Fellows —
George
R. Lea —
George
P. Little —
George
E. Miller —
Fred
M. Pettengill —
Robert
E. Plourde —
Charles
B. Rogers —
Harry
K. Rogers —
John
G. Tilden —
Edmund
E. Truesdell —
Aaron
Whittemore —
Aaron
Whittemore —
Laurence
F. Whittemore |
| | Penacook, Concord:
Stephen
Shurtleff —
John
Whitaker |
| | Penacook, Boscawen:
Willis
G. Buxton |
| | Pittsfield:
Mary
R. Ayer —
Charles
T. Cram —
James
Drake —
Newman
Durell —
M.
V. B. Edgerly —
Eralsey
C. Ferguson —
Herbert
B. Fischer —
George
Freese —
Reuben
L. French —
Charles
E. Green —
John
H. Jenness —
Moses
Norris, Jr. —
John
H. Perkins —
Robert
H. Sanderson —
Edmond
J. Stapleton —
Richard
P. J. Tenney —
Aaron
Whittemore, Jr. —
E.
Harold Young |
| | Salisbury:
Sherman
P. Fellows —
John
M. Hayes —
Rudolph
Honkala —
Jeffrey
R. Howard —
Elmer
M. Hunt —
Benjamin
Pettingill —
Buron
W. Sanborn —
Thomas
W. Thompson —
Ebenezer
Webster |
| | Suncook, Allenstown:
Mary
Metiver |
| | Sutton:
Eliot
B. Foot —
Jonathan
Harvey —
Matthew
Harvey —
Asa
Page —
John
Pillsbury —
Reuben
Porter —
Rod
W. Seymour —
Benjamin
H. Yerxa |
| | Warner: |
| | |
| | Warner, Rockingham County (now Merrimack
County):
Joseph
Bartlett —
Richard
Bartlett —
James
Bean —
Nathaniel
Bean —
Henry
B. Chase —
Isaac
Chase —
Aquilla
Davis —
Francis
Davis —
Benjamin
Evans —
Tappan
Evans —
James
Flanders —
Philip
Flanders —
Daniel
Floyd —
Daniel
Morrill —
Thomas
Rowell |
| | Webster:
Edwin
C. Gerrish —
Adam
E. Mock |
| | Wilmot:
Leon
E. Sawyer —
Don
W. Workman |
| |
See also New
Hampshire areas not assigned to counties.
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