| | Chester County (no city given):
B.
Franklin Fisher, 1915 |
| | Birmingham:
Edward
Darlington, 1825 |
| | Charlestown:
Roger
Davis, 1815 |
| | Charlestown Township:
James
B. Roberts, 1822 —
Isaac
Anderson, 1838 |
| | Devon:
Francis
W. H. Adams, 1990 |
| | New London:
Jesse
C. Dickey, 1890 |
| | Oxford:
David
Jackson, 1801 |
| | Paoli:
Joshua
Evans, Jr., 1846 |
| | Strafford:
Chapman
Freeman, 1904 |
| | Warwick Furnace (now Warwick):
David
Potts, Jr., 1863 |
| | West Chester:
Isaac
D. Barnard, 1834 —
Isaac
Darlington, 1839 —
William
Darlington, 1863 —
William
Everhart, 1868 —
James
B. Everhart, 1888 —
Smedley
Darlington, 1899 —
William
Butler, 1909 —
Channing
Way, 1954 —
G.
Robert Watkins, 1970 —
Paul
B. Dague, 1974 —
Wayne
S. Ewing, 2010 |
| | Near West Grove:
Charles
Emory Patton, 1937 |
| | West Vincent:
Owen
J. Roberts, 1955 |
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