| | Chatham (part now in Portland):
Ebenezer
Sage, 1755 |
| | Chatham (now East Hampton):
John
Stewart, 1795 |
| | Chester:
Frederic
Pelton, 1827 |
| | Clinton:
Edwin
W. Higgins, 1874 |
| | Cromwell:
James
T. Pratt, 1802 —
Horace
R. Butler, 1845 —
John
J. Monnes, 1889 |
| | Durham:
James
Wadsworth, 1730 —
Chauncey
Goodrich, 1759 —
Elizur
Goodrich, 1761 —
William
H. Gleason, 1833 —
Henry
Gleason Newton, 1843 |
| | East Haddam:
Joseph
Spencer, 1714 —
Jonathan
O. Moseley, 1762 —
Uriel
Holmes, 1764 —
Calvin
Willey, 1776 —
David
J. Baker, 1792 —
John
Crowell, 1801 —
David
P. Otis, 1809 —
Louis
P. Harvey, 1820 —
Morgan
G. Bulkeley, 1837 —
Maro
S. Chapman, 1839 —
Francis
H. Parker, 1850 —
Elmer
N. Peck, c.1875 |
| | East Hampton:
Abner
C. Harding, 1807 —
Adonijah
Strong Welch, 1821 |
| | Haddam:
Charles
Arnold, 1786 —
David
Dudley Field, 1805 —
Samuel
Arnold, 1806 —
Stephen
J. Field, 1816 —
Owen
B. Arnold, 1818 —
Asahel
W. Hubbard, 1819 —
George
M. Clark, c.1834 —
Rollin
U. Tyler, 1864 |
| | Haddam Neck:
Mayo
S. Purple, c.1860 |
| | Killingworth:
David
Kelsey, 1763 —
Bela
Farnham, 1770 —
Elisha
Kelsey, 1774 —
David
P. Kelsey, 1796 —
Washington
F. Willcox, 1834 —
Constant
W. Chatfield, 1849 |
| | Middlefield:
Silas
Stow, 1773 |
| | Middletown:
Ezekiel
Gilbert, 1756 —
Stephen
T. Hosmer, 1763 —
Return
J. Meigs, Jr., 1764 —
John
D. Dickinson, 1767 —
Gershom
Birdsey, 1776 —
Henry
Randolph Storrs, 1787 —
William
L. Storrs, 1795 —
Samuel
D. Hubbard, 1799 —
Wareham
G. Clark, 1813 —
Stephen
F. Chadwick, 1825 —
George
D. Chapman, c.1830 —
Seth
J. Hall, c.1831 —
Edward
W. Hazen, c.1860 —
Dale
D. Butler, c.1867 —
Stephen
B. Davis, Jr., 1874 —
Joseph
W. Alsop, 1876 —
Edward
F. Hall, c.1880 —
Dean
Acheson, 1893 —
William
R. Peterson, 1894 —
Don
Cambria, c.1899 —
Joseph
A. Adorno, 1912 —
William
D. Brewer, 1922 —
Susan
Bysiewicz, c.1952 |
| | Old Saybrook:
James
U. Dibble, 1880 —
John
M. Golden, 1895 |
| | Portland:
Edwin
A. Pelton, 1814 —
John
H. Hall, c.1850 |
| | Saybrook:
John
Ely, 1774 —
Charles
E. Clarke, 1790 —
Alpheus
S. Williams, 1810 |
| | Westbrook:
Charles
E. Chapman, 1853 |
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