| | Litchfield County (no city given):
Nathaniel
Hunt, 1773 |
| | Bantam, Litchfield:
Charles
D. Kilbourn, 1884 |
| | Barkhamsted:
Dwight
B. Tiffany, c.1862 |
| | Bridgewater:
John
S. Thornhill, 1864 |
| | Canaan:
Norman
Root, 1798 —
Sidney
P. Ensign, c.1835 |
| | Colebrook:
Julius
Rockwell, 1805 —
James
Phelps, 1822 —
Abiram
Chamberlain, 1837 |
| | Cornwall:
Ira
Allen, 1751 —
Thomas
R. Gold, 1764 —
Victory
Birdseye, 1782 —
John
Q. Adams, 1837 —
Miner
P. Rodgers, 1874 |
| | Cornwall Bridge, Cornwall:
Ralph
C. Harrison, 1831 |
| | Goshen:
Israel
Coe, 1794 —
Daniel
S. Dickinson, 1800 —
Van
R. Humphrey, 1800 —
William
Markham, 1811 —
Frederick
Miles, 1815 —
Henry
A. Matthews, c.1827 —
Charles
H. S. Davis, 1840 —
Frederick
A. Lucas, c.1842 —
Wilbert
Nelson Austin, 1859 —
William
A. Wadhams, c.1863 —
Edwin
O. Wright, c.1867 —
John
N. Brooks, c.1871 —
Sherman
Kimberly Ives, 1902 |
| | Harwinton:
Jonathan
Brace, 1754 —
Abijah
Catlin, 1805 —
George
S. Catlin, 1808 —
Lyman
S. Catlin, c.1841 —
Morris
B. Hogan, 1902 |
| | Kent:
Philemon
Beecher, 1775 —
Frank
H. Peet, 1892 |
| | Lakeville, Salisbury:
Alexander
H. Holley, 1804 —
Malcolm
D. Rudd, c.1878 |
| | Litchfield:
Jedediah
Strong, 1738 —
Oliver
Wolcott, Jr., 1760 —
John
Bird, 1768 —
Rufus
Easton, 1774 —
Nathaniel
Pitcher, 1777 —
Horatio
Seymour, 1778 —
Richard
Skinner, 1778 —
Henry
Seymour, 1780 —
John
A. Collier, 1787 —
Robert
Pierpoint, 1791 —
Frederick
A. Tallmadge, 1792 —
Samuel
Shethar Phelps, 1793 —
John
William Allen, 1802 —
Origen
S. Seymour, 1804 —
George
C. Woodruff, 1805 —
William
H. Welch, 1805 —
Jerome
Fuller, 1808 —
J.
Deming Perkins, c.1831 —
Edward
W. Seymour, 1832 —
Ebenezer
D. Bassett, 1833 —
George
W. Dains, c.1845 —
Charles
F. Brooker, 1847 —
Daniel
F. Webster, 1853 |
| | Morris:
Harvey
P. Bissell, 1866 —
James
M. Whittlesey, c.1878 |
| | New Hartford:
John
R. Kellogg, 1793 —
James
Harper Starr, 1809 —
Edward
M. Chapin, 1833 —
Marcus
H. Holcomb, 1844 —
Ward
Tiffany Alling, 1887 |
| | New Milford:
Elijah
Boardman, 1760 —
Orange
Merwin, 1777 —
Charles
H. Ruggles, 1789 —
William
W. Boardman, 1794 —
Columbia
Lancaster, 1803 —
Noah
P. Loveridge, 1826 —
Earle
Buckingham, 1829 —
Johnson
D. Dayton, c.1846 —
John
F. Addis, 1860 —
Robert
W. Green, 1869 —
John
S. Addis, 1889 —
A.
Searle Pinney, c.1921 |
| | Norfolk:
Lewis
Riggs, 1789 —
George
B. Holt, 1790 —
William
W. Welch, 1818 —
Joseph
N. Cowles, c.1839 —
Mary
E. Alger, 1876 |
| | Pine Meadow, New Hartford:
George
W. Smith, c.1850 |
| | Plymouth:
Judson
Allen, 1797 —
Amos
H. Lister, 1881 —
Daniel
J. Bailey, c.1889 |
| | Roxbury:
Truman
Smith, 1791 —
William
A. Barnes, c.1851 —
Burr
L. Castle, 1876 |
| | Salisbury:
Nathaniel
Chipman, 1752 —
Lemuel
Chipman, 1754 —
Daniel
Chapin, 1761 —
Martin
Chittenden, 1763 —
Daniel
Chipman, 1765 —
Ambrose
Spencer, 1765 —
Peter
Buell Porter, 1773 —
James
B. Spencer, 1781 —
Josiah
S. Johnston, 1784 —
Samuel
Church, 1785 —
Martin
Waltham Bates, 1786 —
Heman
Ticknor, 1792 —
Charles
Johnston, 1793 —
Graham
H. Chapin, 1799 —
Theron
Rudd Strong, 1802 —
John
H. Hubbard, 1804 —
Bird
B. Chapman, 1821 —
Jonathan
Scoville, 1830 —
Judson
S. Landon, 1832 —
Donald
T. Warner, c.1852 |
| | Sharon:
William
Hunter, 1754 —
John
Cotton Smith, 1765 —
Gamaliel
H. Barstow, 1784 —
Henry
Rumsey, 1784 —
Roswell
Everett, 1790 —
Herman
D. Gould, 1799 —
Asahel
A. Hotchkiss, 1799 —
Amasa
J. Parker, 1807 —
Daniel
B. St. John, 1808 —
John
Payne Studley, c.1846 —
Charles
A. Templeton, 1871 |
| | Thomaston:
Thomas
D. Bradstreet, 1841 |
| | Torrington:
Stanley
Griswold, 1763 —
Jotham
Ives, 1777 —
Lyman
W. Coe, 1820 —
George
B. Clark, c.1865 —
Alexander
G. Constable, 1893 —
William
T. Carroll, 1902 —
Patricia
McGowan Wald, 1928 —
Andrew
W. Roraback, 1960 |
| | Washington:
Orville
H. Platt, 1827 —
Heman
O. Averill, 1856 —
Charles
P. Lyman, c.1859 |
| | Watertown:
John
Pitcher, 1795 —
Stephen
Southmyd Fenn, 1820 —
William
C. Hungerford, 1867 |
| | Winchester:
Phineas
Miner, 1777 |
| | Winsted:
Arphaxed
Loomis, 1798 —
James
B. Wakefield, 1825 —
Henry
Roberts Pease, 1835 —
James
P. Glynn, 1867 —
Ralph
Nader, 1934 |
| | Woodbury:
Nathan
Brownson, 1742 —
William
Edmond, 1755 —
Nathaniel
Smith, 1762 —
Nathan
Smith, 1770 —
Perry
Smith, 1783 —
Sidney
V. Osborn, c.1857 |
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