| Middlesex County (no city given):
Richard
S. Blake —
Robert
M. Bleiweiss —
Chaffee —
Churchill —
Joseph
S. Coatsworth —
Merritt
M. Comstock —
Hull —
David
Lavine —
Harold
E. LeMay, Jr. —
Thomas
P. Mondani —
Northam —
Peter
Ragaglia —
Richter |
| Centerbrook, Essex:
Walton
C. Griswold —
Winthrop
J. Prann —
H.
O. Rose —
D.
W. Spencer —
Northam
L. Wright —
Walter
H. Wright |
| Chatham (now East Hampton): |
| |
| Chatham:
John
M. Ackley —
Arthur
S. Bailey —
Legrand
S. Carpenter —
Truman
D. Childs —
Frank
E. Clark —
Selden
Cook —
Eugene
R. Day —
Jacob
A. Day —
Joseph
Hall —
Samuel
House —
Levi
Jewett —
Joel
A. Jones —
Edward
Lewis —
Patrick
Morrissey —
Nathaniel
C. Smith —
William
R. Smith —
Charles
H. Strong —
Davis
S. Strong —
Richard
A. Wall —
D.
Watson Watrous —
Lazarus
Watrous —
David
Williams —
Francis
Young |
| Chester: |
| |
| Clinton: |
| |
| Cobalt, Chatham (now East Hampton):
Charles
W. Tibballs —
R.
D. Tibballs —
Irvin
N. Tibbals |
| Cobalt, East Hampton:
F.
J. Bailey —
Irvin
N. Tibbals |
| Cromwell: |
| |
| Deep River, Saybrook:
Joseph
B. Banning —
Mrs.
Ernest C. Jennings —
William
G. LaPlace —
Clayton
A. Parmelee —
Mathewson
W. Potter —
H.
J. Stalsburg —
Johannes
O. Stalsburg —
Charles
E. Strodt —
Washington
F. Willcox —
Frederick
W. Williams |
| Deep River:
George
T. Carlson —
Walter
S. Dickinson —
Gilbert
P. Eagan —
John
G. Edmonds —
Thurber
L. Harris —
Horace
G. Jones —
T.
L. Parker —
Ossian
E. Ray —
S.
M. Shipman —
Richard
H. Smith —
Robert
R. Stalsburg, Sr. —
Henry
C. Tyler |
| Duncan, Haddam:
Layton
A. Kelsey |
| Durham: |
| |
| Durham Center, Durham:
Henry
Davis —
Ernest
N. Robinson |
| East Haddam: |
| |
| East Hampton: |
| |
| Essex: |
| |
| Fenwick, Old Saybrook:
Morgan
B. Brainard —
Newton
C. Brainard —
James
B. Moore |
| Gildersleeve, Portland:
F.
Gildersleeve —
Dennes
O'Brien —
Luther
Wilcox |
| Grove Beach, Clinton:
E.
H. Watrous |
| Haddam: |
| |
| Haddam Neck, Haddam:
Hannah
M. Selden |
| Higganum, Haddam:
Charles
B. Carlson —
Elwyn
T. Clark —
George
M. Clark —
J.
Walter Darley —
C.
S. Hubbard —
Richard
J. O'Brien —
Myron
G. Skinner |
| Ivoryton, Essex:
Ralph
Nathaniel Clark —
Alfred
L. Fox —
George
B. French —
Melissa
Ozols —
Theodore
F. Rose |
| Killingworth: |
| |
| Little Haddam, East Haddam:
Arabelle
A. Griswold |
| Little River, Middletown:
John
Keefe |
| Middle Haddam, East Hampton:
Philip
A. Wheeler |
| Middle Haddam, Chatham (now East
Hampton):
Frank
O. Cone |
| Middlefield:
Rebecca
Adams —
John
E. Asman —
Alfred
H. Augur —
Charles
P. Augur —
James
R. Blois —
Rosa
A. Coe —
Almon
D. Emmons —
Alvin
C. Fowler —
Irving
N. Fowler —
Luther
W. Fowler —
Gordon
S. Goodrich —
Lena
W. Greenbacker —
Clair
L. Huse —
Charles
E. Lyman —
Henry
H. Lyman —
John
Lyman —
Frank
I. Miller —
Frederick
C. Miller —
Lyman
A. Mills —
Ernest
E. Nettleton —
Steven
Perruccio —
Lester
O. Schriver —
David
G. Webster |
| Middletown: |
|
| Middletown, 1760-1769:
Titus
Hosmer |
| Middletown, 1770-1779:
Wensley
Hobby —
Titus
Hosmer |
| Middletown, 1780-1789:
Jabez
Hamlin —
Wensley
Hobby —
Titus
Hosmer |
| Middletown, 1790-1799:
Samuel
W. Dana —
Jabez
Hamlin —
Wensley
Hobby —
Asher
Miller |
| Middletown, 1800-1809:
Samuel
W. Dana —
Wensley
Hobby —
Asher
Miller —
Thaddeus
Nichol |
| Middletown, 1810-1819:
Horace
Clark —
Samuel
W. Dana —
Asher
Miller —
Thaddeus
Nichol —
Joshua
Stow —
Samuel
Williams |
| Middletown, 1820-1829:
John
Alsop —
Daniel
Burrows —
Horace
Clark —
Elisha
Coe —
Samuel
W. Dana —
Samuel
W. Dand —
Minor
Hotchkiss —
Ebenezer
Jackson, Jr. —
Asher
Miller —
Elijah
Paddock —
Seth
Paddock —
Daniel
Rand —
Josiah
Savage —
William
L. Storrs —
Joshua
Stow —
Elisha
Treat —
Samuel
Williams |
| Middletown, 1830-1839:
John
Alsop —
Luther
Bowers —
Daniel
Burrows —
Horace
Clark —
Joseph
Coe —
Samuel
W. Dana —
Elijah
Hubbard —
Richard
Hubbard —
Ebenezer
Jackson, Jr. —
Elijah
Paddock —
William
Plumb —
Samuel
Russell —
Timothy
Savage —
Henry
D. Smith —
William
L. Storrs —
Joshua
Stow —
Stillman
K. Wightman —
Eben
Wilcox —
Jedediah
Wilcox —
Charles
Woodward —
Henry
Woodward |
| Middletown, 1840-1849:
Charles
R. Alsop —
Daniel
Burrows —
Horace
Clark —
Samuel
D. Hubbard —
Allen
May —
Noah
A. Phelps —
William
Plumb —
Henry
D. Smith —
Elihu
W. N. Starr —
Joshua
Stow —
Stillman
K. Wightman —
Eli
Wilcox —
Charles
Woodward —
William
Woodward |
| Middletown, 1850-1859:
Charles
R. Alsop —
Samuel
Babcock —
Austin
Baldwin —
Daniel
Burrows —
Arthur
B. Calef —
Daniel
Camp —
William
B. Casey —
Horace
Clark —
Benjamin
Douglas —
Julius
Hotchkiss —
Edwin
F. Johnson —
Noah
A. Phelps —
William
Plumb —
Norman
Smith —
Elihu
Spencer —
William
D. Starr —
Edwin
Stearns —
William
Woodward |
| Middletown, 1860-1869:
Samuel
Babcock —
Bartlett
Bent, Jr. —
Arthur
B. Calef —
Horace
Clark —
O.
Vincent Coffin —
Gabriel
W. Coite —
Benjamin
Douglas —
Julius
Hotchkiss —
Charles
C. Hubbard —
Henry
G. Hubbard —
Augustus
Putnam —
E.
August Russell —
Origen
Utler —
Samuel
L. Warner |
| Middletown, 1870-1879:
Joseph
W. Alsop —
Bartlett
Bent, Jr. —
Arthur
B. Calef —
Horace
Clark —
O.
Vincent Coffin —
John
M. Douglas —
William
T. Elmer —
Charles
R. Fagan —
Julius
Hotchkiss —
Alfred
Hubbard —
Charles
C. Hubbard —
Henry
G. Hubbard —
Wesley
U. Pearne —
Augustus
Putnam —
Samuel
J. Starr —
Samuel
L. Warner |
| Middletown, 1880-1889:
Joseph
W. Alsop —
Sherman
M. Bacon —
Bartlett
Bent, Jr. —
Arthur
B. Calef —
O.
Vincent Coffin —
John
M. Douglas —
William
T. Elmer —
Charles
R. Fagan —
Alfred
Hubbard —
Henry
G. Hubbard —
Charles
R. Lewis —
David
W. Northropp —
D.
Ward Northrup —
Wesley
U. Pearne —
Augustus
Putnam —
John
W. Thayer —
Samuel
L. Warner |
| Middletown, 1890-1899:
George
I. Allen —
Conrad
G. Bacon —
D.
Luther Briggs —
Dale
D. Butler —
Horace
R. Butler —
Arthur
B. Calef —
George
D. Chapman —
O.
Vincent Coffin —
John
M. Douglas —
William
T. Elmer —
Martin
Loveland —
David
W. Northropp —
Wesley
U. Pearne —
Samuel
Russell —
Nathan
H. Smith —
Charles
G. R. Vinal —
S.
Harris Warner |
| Middletown, 1900-1909:
George
I. Allen —
Charles
A. Appel —
Charles
E. Bacon —
Conrad
G. Bacon —
G.
Robert Bailey —
William
H. Bishop —
D.
Luther Briggs —
Eugene
H. Burr —
Dale
D. Butler —
Arthur
B. Calef —
Arthur
B. Calef, Jr. —
Samuel
P. Calef —
O.
Vincent Coffin —
Albert
R. Crittenden —
Daniel
J. Donahoe —
James
Donovan —
Henry
C. Dunham —
John
W. Edgarton —
William
T. Elmer —
James
Moore —
Victor
C. Myers —
Wesley
U. Pearne —
Daniel
W. Prior —
William
C. Robinson —
T.
Macdonough Russell —
Barnard
Smith —
Frank
C. Smith —
Nathan
H. Smith —
Thomas
E. Smith —
Berkley
C. Stone —
Charles
C. Tryon —
Charles
G. R. Vinal —
Frank
B. Weeks —
Arthur
D. Williams |
| Middletown, 1910-1919:
Charles
A. Anderson —
Edwin
P. Augur —
Conrad
G. Bacon —
John
C. Bailey —
J.
Philip Berggren —
W.
H. Boutellier —
Dale
D. Butler —
Arthur
B. Calef, Jr. —
Stephen
B. Davis —
Willard
C. Fisher —
Charles
L. Fisk —
John
L. Fisk —
George
J. Greiner —
Christian
G. Heubner —
Ernest
A. Inglis —
Harford
C. Knowles —
Joseph
M. Lucey —
Daniel
J. McCarthy —
Arthur
V. McDowell —
Harold
M. Meech —
William
S. Miller —
John
H. Mountain —
Wesley
U. Pearne —
Howard
S. Peck —
Frank
Rochette —
Arland
Russell —
Samuel
Russell, Jr. —
Henry
W. Sauermann —
George
D. Schaedler —
Henry
Schneck —
Thomas
E. Smith —
Wilbur
Snow —
T.
Howard Thompson —
Charles
C. Tryon —
Clarence
S. Wadsworth —
Michael
H. Walsh —
Frank
B. Weeks —
William
W. Wilcox |
| Middletown, 1920-1929:
Charles
A. Anderson —
Edwin
P. Augur —
Henry
S. Beers —
Frederick
J. Bielefield —
Dale
D. Butler —
William
M. Citron —
James
F. Connery —
Arthur
M. Coughlin —
James
H. Fagan —
Charles
L. Fisk —
George
B. Gilbert —
Thomas
F. Griffin —
Howard
N. Lincoln —
Daniel
J. McCarthy —
Anna
McEnroe —
Howard
S. Peck —
James
H. Porteous —
Wilson
S. Reynolds —
John
W. Rogers —
Samuel
Russell, Jr. —
William
P. Spear —
Clarence
S. Wadsworth —
Alfred
C. Ward —
Frank
B. Weeks —
Florence
E. Welch |
| Middletown, 1930-1939:
Frederick
J. Bielefield —
Don
Cambria —
William
M. Citron —
James
F. Connery —
John
B. Coughlin —
James
H. Fagan —
J.
Frederick Haig —
George
H. Lowenthal —
Neil
Millane —
T.
M. Russell, Jr. —
Leo
B. Santangelo —
Clarence
S. Wadsworth —
Alfred
C. Ward —
Florence
E. Welch |
| Middletown, 1940-1949:
Joseph
A. Adorno —
Herbert
C. F. Bell —
Frederick
J. Bielefield —
Arthur
Carlson —
James
F. Connery —
Salvatore
T. Cubeta —
Emilio
Q. Daddario —
Angelo
DeToro —
William
H. Doyle —
Claudine
C. Maitland —
James
L. McConaughy —
Leonard
O. Ryan —
Charles
A. Schaefer —
Esther
Sheedy —
John
J. Tynan —
Raymond
J. Wamester —
Raymond
H. Wilcox |
| Middletown, 1950-1959:
Joseph
A. Adorno —
Stephen
K. Bailey —
Herbert
C. F. Bell —
Frederick
J. Bielefield —
Harry
T. Clew —
Salvatore
T. Cubeta —
James
A. Hendley —
John
C. O'Brien —
Michael
S. Petruzzello —
William
J. Scanlon —
John
J. Tynan —
Raymond
J. Wamester |
| Middletown, 1960-1969:
Joseph
A. Adorno —
Marvin
Palmer —
Michael
S. Petruzzello —
John
F. Pickett —
Salvatore
J. Puglisi —
Howard
Smith —
C.
Wilbert Snow —
John
J. Tynan |
| Middletown, 1970-1979:
Joseph
A. Adorno —
Dalton
A. Currie —
Raymond
J. Dzialo —
Peter
W. Gillies —
Lester
M. Gowin —
Theresa
S. Lombardo —
Marion
Newberg —
Salvatore
J. Puglisi —
Anthony
Shona |
| Middletown, 1980-1989:
Joseph
A. Adorno —
Sebastian
J. Garafalo —
Paul
Gionfriddo |
| Middletown, 2000-2009:
Susan
Bysiewicz —
Gary
Collins —
George
Gallo —
Brenda
Hamilton —
Lori
Pelletier |
| Middletown, 2010-2023:
Daniel
T. Drew —
Terrance
O'Brian —
Carl
Perry —
Geoffrey
Plummer |
|
| Millington, East Haddam:
William
L. Cone |
| Moodus, East Haddam:
Jack
Banner —
Richard
W. Brockway —
Sidney
S. Carter —
Arthur
W. Chaffee —
Sarah
Dudzic —
William
C. Gates —
William
W. Gates —
W.
Langdon Kihn —
G.
P. Leerenier —
William
E. Nichols —
Samuel
H. Ritt |
| North Plain, East Haddam:
W.
M. Sisson |
| Old Saybrook: |
| |
| Ponsett, Haddam:
Hubert
W. Knowles |
| Portland: |
| |
| Rockfall, Middlefield:
Elizabeth
T. Doyle |
| Saybrook: |
| |
| Saybrook (part now in Essex):
Samuel
Ingham |
| Saybrook, Old Saybrook:
Abraham
L. Day |
| Saybrook Point, Old Saybrook:
Dean
Pratt |
| Shailerville, Haddam:
Flavius
W. Bailey |
| Tylerville, Haddam:
Roland
R. Tyler |
| Westbrook: |
| |
| Winthrop, Saybrook (now Deep River):
Ella
I. Davis |
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