| | Bristol County (no city given):
Beriah
Palmer, 1740 |
| | Acushnet:
Richard
Baarsvik, 1952 |
| | Attleboro:
David
Cobb, 1748 —
Samuel
Shepardson, 1757 —
David
Daggett, 1764 —
Virgil
Maxcy, 1785 —
Henry
D. Baker, 1873 —
Robert
A. Weygand, 1948 |
| | Dartmouth:
Thomas
Nye, 1768 —
Henry
H. Crapo, 1804 —
William
W. Crapo, 1830 |
| | Dighton:
Silas
Talbot, 1751 —
Samuel
Shaw, 1768 —
William
Baylies, 1776 —
Frank
Grasse Lewis, 1886 |
| | Easton:
Oakes
Ames, 1804 —
George
V. N. Lothrop, 1817 —
Thomas
H. Andrews, 1953 |
| | Fall River:
James
Buffington, 1817 —
Jonathan
Chace, 1829 —
Cornelius
N. Bliss, 1833 —
Everett
D. Godfrey, 1847 —
Joseph
H. O'Neil, 1853 —
Francis
J. Fennelly, 1860 —
John
W. Coughlin, 1861 —
William
J. Bullock, 1864 —
James
Madison Morton, Jr., 1869 —
Spencer
Borden, 1872 —
J.
Edward Lajoie, 1894 —
Aimé
J. Forand, 1895 —
Joseph
L. Hurley, 1898 —
Thomas
J. Maleady, 1899 —
William
P. Grant, 1905 —
John
F. Kane, c.1914 —
Ronald
A. Sarasin, 1934 —
Robert
Correia, 1939 —
Edward
M. Lambert, Jr., 1958 |
| | Freetown:
Samuel
G. Hathaway, 1780 —
Marcus
Morton, 1784 |
| | Freetown (part now in Fall River):
Nathaniel
B. Borden, 1801 |
| | Mansfield:
James
G. Moran, 1870 |
| | New Bedford:
Jabez
Delno Hammond, 1778 —
Moses
H. Grinnell, 1803 —
Asa
R. Nye, 1808 —
Charles
S. Randall, 1824 —
Benjamin
Franklin White, 1833 —
Herbert
W. Ladd, 1843 —
Walter
Clifford, 1849 —
Charles
Almy, 1851 —
Jonathan
Bourne, Jr., 1855 —
William
F. Englebright, 1855 —
Charles
S. Ashley, 1858 —
William
M. Butler, 1861 —
Richard
Everett Warner, 1861 —
Franklin
S. Billings, 1862 —
Benjamin
H. Anthony, 1863 —
Walter
L. Considine, 1900 —
Malcolm
G. Dade, 1903 —
Clinton
E. Knox, 1908 —
Henning
A. Blomen, 1910 —
George
Rogers, 1933 —
Jonathan
F. Mitchell, 1969 |
| | North Attleboro:
Joseph
W. Martin, Jr., 1884 |
| | North Easton, Easton:
Oliver
Ames, 1831 —
John
L. Bates, 1859 |
| | Norton:
George
Leonard, 1729 —
George
M. Copeland, 1815 —
Richard
Henry Hall, 1830 |
| | Raynham:
Josiah
Dean, 1748 —
Obed
Hall, 1757 —
Israel
Washburn, 1784 —
Reuel
Washburn, 1793 —
John
J. O'Connor, 1885 |
| | Rehoboth:
Benjamin
Carpenter, 1726 —
Stephen
Bullock, 1735 —
Phanuel
Bishop, 1739 —
Nathaniel
Bullock, 1777 —
John
W. Davis, 1826 |
| | Rehoboth (part now in Seekonk):
Samuel
W. Bridgham, 1774 |
| | Somerset:
Allen
Simmons, 1891 |
| | Swansea:
Benjamin
Brown, 1756 |
| | Taunton:
Francis
Baylies, 1783 —
Samuel
L. Crocker, 1804 —
Seth
Padelford, 1807 —
Marcus
Morton, 1819 —
Samuel
C. Cobb, 1826 —
Horatio
I. Cushman, 1826 —
William
H. Fox, 1837 —
Francis
S. Babbitt, 1843 —
James
F. Jackson, 1851 —
Arthur
D. Hayden, 1879 —
William
Z. Foster, 1881 —
Joseph
E. Warner, 1884 —
J.
O. Greenan, 1888 —
Benjamin
H. Swig, 1893 —
William
A. Green, c.1893 —
Sterry
R. Waterman, 1901 |
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