| Massachusetts (no city
given): |
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| Massachusetts, year not specified:
Daniel
Wheaton —
George
Swain —
Aaron
Hill —
Seth
Gay —
Asa
Green —
Robert
C. Vose —
Joseph
S. Reed —
Jonas
C. Baldwin —
Alexander
Coffin —
William
P. Briggs —
Elihu
Hobart —
Rufus
Kellogg —
Isaac
Abbott —
Joseph
Jewett —
David
Paine —
Richard
Bourne —
William
Browning —
John
M. Goodwin —
Aaron
Blaney —
David
A. Leonard —
Jotham
Stone —
Daniel
Campbell —
Chester
Hoadley —
Benjamin
Cushing —
James
Ellis —
William
P. Rider —
Ezra
Crowell —
Joel
Adams —
Abraham
Tucker —
Epaphras
Hoyt —
Nathan
Stone, Jr. —
Paul
Dudley —
John
Hathaway —
John
Wheeler —
John
Blanchard —
Jonathan
Sawyer —
Thomas
Windsor —
Beriah
Norton —
Alfred
Langdon —
Charles
Sandford —
Calvin
Willard —
Noah
Hobart —
Jonathan
Maynard —
Alexander
McLellan —
Moses
Hopkins —
Samuel
Fisk —
Ambrose
Ames —
James
Lewis —
Amos
Kendall —
Erastus
Smith —
Jotham
Cushman —
Oliver
Brown —
Joshua
Wingate —
Israel
D. Brown —
Martin
Kinsley —
Robert
Eells —
Samuel
F. Cutler —
Stevens
Hayward —
Ebenezer
Brooks —
Thomas
Loud —
Nathan
Jaquea —
John
Porter —
Franklin
E. Plummer —
Simon
C. Hitchcock —
Benjamin
Hammett Norton —
Elijah
B. Witherbee —
Josiah
Raymond —
Isaac
C. Bates —
Marshall
B. Blake —
Zebina
Eastman —
George
W. Van Horn —
Richard
Hildreth —
Edward
H. Chase —
James
Brady, Jr. —
Thomas
Jernegan —
John
T. Collins —
Henry
L. Jones —
Frederick
C. Humphreys —
William
H. Huse —
Cornelius
B. Marchant —
John
A. P. Allen —
Simeon
Dodge —
Everett
W. Foster —
Charles
H. Odell —
Cheney
R. Prouty —
W.
W. Copeland —
William
A. Simmons —
A.
B. Underwood —
Henry
A. Webster —
Thomas
Loring —
Ebenezer
T. Fox —
George
Leavitt —
William
P. Hiller —
Franklin
B. Goss —
George
W. Howe —
Charles
C. Dame —
Ovando
J. Hollister —
Charles
W. Slack —
Henry
Harnden —
Samuel
H. Doten —
Thomas
C. Simpson —
William
E. Blunt —
Henry
L. Hines —
Albert
Scott —
Frank
E. Orcutt —
Henry
J. Ritchie —
William
A. Pew —
Francis
E. Pedrick —
Joseph
W. Clapp —
James
O. Churchill —
E.
P. Clark —
Joseph
F. Monaghan —
Wallace
Chute —
Edward
P. Kingsbury —
Leo
J. Frankenthal —
Raymond
Willey —
Edward
Higgins —
George
L. Thompson —
James
A. McDonald —
Morris
A. Peters —
Albert
G. Coffin, Jr. |
| Massachusetts, 1730-1739:
William
Shepard, 1737 —
Josiah
Smith, 1738 |
| Massachusetts, 1750-1759:
George
Thatcher, 1754 —
Ebenezer
Mattoon, 1755 —
Peleg
Sprague, 1756 |
| Massachusetts, 1760-1769:
Daniel
Wheaton —
David
Thomas, 1762 —
William
Gordon, 1763 —
Ebenezer
Seaver, 1763 —
Thomas
Appleton, 1763 —
Prentiss
Mellen, 1764 —
Thomas
W. Thompson, 1766 —
George
Swain —
Aaron
Hill —
Nahum
Mitchell, 1769 —
Seth
Gay |
| Massachusetts, 1770-1779:
Aaron
Matson, 1770 —
Asa
Green —
Joseph
Weeks, 1773 —
Jonathan
Richmond, 1774 —
Asahel
Stearns, 1774 —
Robert
C. Vose —
Joseph
S. Reed —
Jonas
C. Baldwin —
Alexander
Coffin —
William
P. Briggs —
Elihu
Hobart —
Rufus
Kellogg —
Isaac
Abbott —
Joseph
Jewett —
David
Paine —
Richard
Bourne —
William
Browning —
John
M. Goodwin —
Aaron
Blaney —
David
A. Leonard —
Jotham
Stone —
Daniel
Campbell —
Chester
Hoadley —
Benjamin
Cushing —
James
Ellis —
William
P. Rider —
Ezra
Crowell —
Joel
Adams —
Abraham
Tucker —
Epaphras
Hoyt —
Nathan
Stone, Jr. —
Paul
Dudley —
John
Hathaway —
John
Wheeler —
John
Blanchard —
Jonathan
Sawyer —
Thomas
Windsor —
Beriah
Norton —
Alfred
Langdon —
Charles
Sandford —
Calvin
Willard —
Noah
Hobart —
Jonathan
Maynard —
Alexander
McLellan —
Moses
Hopkins —
Samuel
Fisk —
Ambrose
Ames —
James
Lewis —
Amos
Kendall —
Erastus
Smith —
Jotham
Cushman —
Oliver
Brown —
Joshua
Wingate —
Israel
D. Brown —
Martin
Kinsley —
Robert
Eells —
Samuel
F. Cutler —
Stevens
Hayward —
Ebenezer
Brooks —
Thomas
Loud —
Nathan
Jaquea —
Joseph
Richardson, 1778 —
Lemuel
Hough, 1778 |
| Massachusetts, 1780-1789:
John
Porter —
Franklin
E. Plummer —
John
Holmes Prentiss, 1784 —
Jonathan
Sloane, 1785 —
Bishop
Perkins, 1787 |
| Massachusetts, 1790-1799:
Asa
Brigham, 1790 —
Joseph
L. Tillinghast, 1791 —
John
Barber, 1792 —
Amos
Nourse, 1794 —
William
Swift, 1794 —
Hector
Campbell, 1794 —
Gayton
Pickman Osgood, 1797 —
Abiram
Chamberlain, 1797 |
| Massachusetts, 1800-1809:
Jonas
Robeson, 1800 —
Simon
C. Hitchcock —
Benjamin
Hammett Norton —
Elijah
B. Witherbee —
Josiah
Raymond —
Thomas
A. Johnson, 1804 —
Robert
Rantoul, Jr., 1805 —
Samuel
H. Walley, 1805 —
D.
Davis D. Baker, 1806 —
Zeno
Scudder, 1807 —
William
S. C. Otis, 1807 |
| Massachusetts, 1810-1819:
Martin
I. Townsend, 1810 —
Mark
Trafton, 1810 —
George
A. Hudson, c.1810 —
Isaac
C. Bates —
Ginery
Twichell, 1811 —
Samuel
A. Chapin, c.1811 —
A.
L. Lovejoy, 1811 —
Eliakim
Hastings Moore, 1812 —
Charles
Horace Upton, 1812 —
Benjamin
Franklin Thomas, 1813 —
Charles
R. Train, 1817 —
James
Pike, 1818 |
| Massachusetts, 1820-1829:
Marshall
B. Blake —
Zebina
Eastman —
George
W. Van Horn —
Richard
Hildreth —
Nathan
Coombs, c.1824 —
Isaac
Cox, c.1825 —
Edward
H. Chase —
James
Brady, Jr. —
Thomas
Jernegan —
Edward
Griffin Parker, c.1826 —
Charles
P. Thompson, 1827 —
John
B. Felton, 1827 —
John
T. Collins —
Edmund
C. Weeks, 1829 —
Henry
L. Jones |
| Massachusetts, 1830-1839:
Frederick
C. Humphreys —
William
H. Huse —
Cornelius
B. Marchant —
John
A. P. Allen —
Simeon
Dodge —
Everett
W. Foster —
Charles
H. Odell —
Cheney
R. Prouty —
W.
W. Copeland —
George
D. Robinson, 1834 —
William
A. Simmons —
A.
B. Underwood —
Henry
A. Webster —
Thomas
Loring —
Frank
Welch, 1835 —
Ebenezer
T. Fox —
George
Leavitt —
William
P. Hiller —
Franklin
B. Goss —
George
W. Howe —
Elizabeth
A. S. Mixson, 1837 —
Charles
C. Dame —
Ovando
J. Hollister —
Charles
W. Slack —
Henry
Harnden —
Samuel
H. Doten |
| Massachusetts, 1840-1849:
Frank
Morey, 1840 —
George
Augustus Sheridan, 1840 —
William
C. Gage, 1842 —
James
A. D. Richards, 1845 —
Thomas
C. Simpson —
William
E. Blunt —
Joseph
A. Iasigi, 1848 —
Charles
T. Geyer, 1848 |
| Massachusetts, 1850-1859:
William
McKissock, 1850 —
Henry
L. Hines —
Albert
Scott —
Frank
E. Orcutt —
Henry
J. Ritchie —
William
A. Pew —
Francis
E. Pedrick —
Joseph
W. Clapp —
James
O. Churchill —
E.
P. Clark —
Le
Gage Pratt, 1852 —
Joseph
F. Monaghan —
Wallace
Chute —
Timothy
F. Hagerty, 1856 —
Charles
F. Sprague, 1857 —
Walter
H. Trumbull, 1857 —
Edward
P. Kingsbury |
| Massachusetts, 1860-1869:
Leo
J. Frankenthal —
Walter
L. Ramsdell, 1860 —
Raymond
Willey —
John
Simpkins, 1862 —
Charles
E. Hatfield, 1862 —
James
H. Hoar, c.1862 —
Edward
Higgins —
Arthur
B. Jenks, 1866 —
Joe
McNulty, 1867 |
| Massachusetts, 1870-1879:
George
L. Thompson —
James
A. McDonald —
Morris
A. Peters —
John
B. Colpoys, 1876 —
Albert
G. Coffin, Jr. —
John
C. Wickstrom, 1878 —
Herbert
E. Walbridge, 1878 |
| Massachusetts, 1880-1889:
Lynn
M. Ranger, 1884 —
William
G. O'Hare, 1889 |
| Massachusetts, 1890-1899:
Alma
Daniels, c.1893 |
| Massachusetts, 1900-1909:
Jack
Hinckel, 1901 —
William
F. Ablondi, 1909 |
| Massachusetts, 1920-1929:
Robert
Arnold Hurwitch, 1920 —
Frederick
W. Richmond, 1923 |
| Massachusetts, 1940-1949:
Laurence
J. Kirwan, c.1942 |
| Massachusetts, 1950-1959:
Richard
J. Simmons, 1951 |
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