| | Cheshire County (no city given):
Barbara
Richardson |
| | Alstead:
James
H. Bingham —
Benjamin
H. Bragg —
John
Curtis Chamberlain —
Charles
H. Cooke —
John
F. Dickey —
Thomas
Dinsmore —
Ansel
Glover —
Ezra
Kidder —
Fred
J. Marvin —
Donald
W. Moore —
John
W. Prentiss —
Amos
Shepard —
Peyton
R. H. Washburn |
| | Chesterfield:
Murray
Davis —
Wakefield
Dort —
Phineas
Handerson —
Levi
Jackson —
Frederick
B. Pierce —
Walter
J. Post —
Harold
E. Randall —
Nathan
Wild —
E.
James Winslow |
| | Dublin:
Henry
D. Allison —
Arthur
T. Appleton —
Vinton
Chapin —
Thomas
Fisk —
Bruce
Keough —
Henry
B. Learned —
George
B. Leighton —
Richard
P. Peloquin —
Joseph
Petrone —
Charles
R. Thomas |
| | East Sullivan, Sullivan:
David
A. Felt —
Mary
Ruberga —
Gardner
C. Turner |
| | Fitzwilliam:
John
J. Allen, Jr. —
Levi
Chamberlain —
Clarence
M. Damon —
W.
E. Emerson —
Julius
H. Firmin —
George
F. Miller —
Pauline
H. Miller —
John
M. Parker —
Nahum
Parker —
Lewis
R. Pike |
| | Gilsum:
Herbert
E. Adams —
John
S. Collins —
Roy
E. Forbes —
George
W. Hammond —
Pauline
I. Hanson —
Elwin
S. Hastings —
Carlos
D. Wilson |
| | Harrisville:
Bernard
F. Bemis —
Casper
C. Bemis, Jr. —
John
N. Clark —
Lawrence
W. Rathbun |
| | Hinsdale:
Charles
J. Amidon —
Frederick
Boyden —
William
Haile —
Lemuel
F. Liscom —
Abbie
H. Robertson —
Orson
G. Smith —
Clifford
D. Stearns —
Harold
R. Weeks |
| | Jaffrey:
Roger
B. Adams —
Albert
Annette —
Ovila
J. Belletete —
Guy
H. Cutter —
George
H. Duncan —
John
Felt —
Rufus
S. Fenerty, Jr. —
Levi
Fisk —
Walter
L. Goodnow —
Anne
B. Gordon —
Charles
J. Mills —
Charles
Morris Mills —
Asa
Parker —
James
B. Perry —
Charles
L. Rich —
Jason
C. Sawyer —
Carl
C. Spofford |
| | Keene: |
| |
| | Keene, 1780-1789:
Josiah
Richardson |
| | Keene, 1800-1809:
Francis
Gardner —
Daniel
Newcomb —
Lockhart
Willard |
| | Keene, 1810-1819:
Salma
Hale —
James
Wilson —
John
Wood |
| | Keene, 1820-1829:
Salma
Hale —
James
Wilson —
John
Wood |
| | Keene, 1830-1839:
Henry
Cooledge —
Salma
Hale —
John
Prentice —
James
Wilson —
James
Wilson |
| | Keene, 1840-1849:
Benaiah
Cooke —
Salma
Hale —
Phineas
Handerson —
Arba
Kidder —
James
Wilson |
| | Keene, 1850-1859:
Levi
Chamberlain —
Thomas
M. Edwards —
Arba
Kidder —
Horatio
Kimball —
James
Wilson |
| | Keene, 1860-1869:
Thomas
M. Edwards —
John
H. Elliott —
Horatio
Kimball —
James
Wilson —
Don
H. Woodward |
| | Keene, 1870-1879:
Horatio
Colony —
Edward
Farrar —
Edward
Gustine —
Horatio
Kimball —
Fred
A. Parker —
Royal
H. Porter —
Reuben
Stewart —
James
Wilson |
| | Keene, 1880-1889:
John
T. Abbott —
Alfred
T. Batchelder —
George
H. Bridgman —
William
P. Chamberlain —
Edward
Gustine —
Samuel
W. Hale —
Charles
H. Hersey —
Horatio
Kimball —
Daniel
W. Rugg —
Ira
W. Russell —
Asa
Smith —
Herbert
B. Viall —
James
Wilson |
| | Keene, 1890-1899:
John
T. Abbott —
Joseph
R. Beal —
George
H. Eames —
Bertram
Ellis —
Frederic
A. Faulkner —
Horatio
Kimball —
George
W. McDuffee —
Francis
A. Perry —
James
S. Taft —
Herbert
B. Viall —
Clement
J. Woodward |
| | Keene, 1900-1909:
John
T. Abbott —
John
E. Allen —
Martin
V. B. Clark —
Austin
A. Ellis —
Bertram
Ellis —
Frederic
A. Faulkner —
George
H. Follansbee —
Francis
A. Perry —
Charles
Gale Shedd —
James
S. Taft |
| | Keene, 1910-1919:
John
T. Abbott —
John
E. Allen —
John
E. Benton —
Orville
E. Cain —
George
H. Eames, Jr. —
Philip
H. Faulkner —
Herbert
E. Fay —
Charles
Galeshedd —
Windsor
H. Goodnow —
Albert
S. Heaton —
Frank
Huntress —
Charles
Gale Shedd —
William
H. Watson |
| | Keene, 1920-1929:
John
E. Allen —
George
H. Bridgman —
Orville
E. Cain —
Forrest
L. Carey —
Frank
Huntress —
Arthur
R. Jones —
Robert
T. Kingsbury —
Harry
C. Shaw —
Charles
Gale Shedd —
William
H. Watson |
| | Keene, 1930-1939:
Charles
S. Aldrich —
John
E. Allen —
Henry
C. Arwe —
Sheldon
L. Barker —
James
H. Batchelder —
Russell
F. Batchelor —
Leo
B. Beauregard —
James
F. Cady —
Francis
P. Callahan —
William
J. Callahan —
Forrest
L. Carey —
Edward
J. Carr —
Arthur
Cummings —
Frank
M. Dinsmoor —
Wakefield
Dort —
John
M. Duffy —
Lawrence
C. Ellery —
James
C. Farmer —
Sidney
S. Frissell —
Wilder
E. Gates —
George
H. Gauthier —
Bernard
Gilbo —
Waldo
Giovannangeli —
John
R. Goodnow —
Cowling
Hilton —
Richard
L. Holbrook —
George
F. Knowlton —
John
J. Landers —
Harry
C. Lichman —
Clifford
W. Martin —
Carl
D. Roche —
Joseph
A. Ryan —
Harry
C. Shaw —
Nathan
C. Sibley —
Marquis
O. Spaulding —
Clarence
E. Stickney —
Andrew
E. Towne —
George
F. T. Trask |
| | Keene, 1940-1949:
Ben
O. Aldrich —
Fred
P. Amidon, Jr. —
Frank
J. Bennett —
Lucy
J. Dickinson —
Lawrence
C. Ellery —
James
M. Erwin —
James
C. Farmer —
Roger
W. Goodnow —
Richard
L. Holbrook —
Harry
C. Lichman —
Frederick
D. Mitchell —
Arthur
Olson —
Laurence
M. Pickett —
N.
Michael Plaut —
Harry
C. Shaw —
Robert
A. Smith —
Edward
C. Sullivan —
E.
James Winslow |
| | Keene, 1950-1959:
Frank
J. Bennett —
Edward
E. Brown —
Leroy
E. Codding —
Kenneth
P. Colby —
J.
Alfred Dennis —
Francis
A. Dostilio —
Leslie
J. Farr —
Ellen
Faulkner —
Francis
F. Faulkner —
Leroy
S. Ford —
Richard
P. Gilbo —
Charles
P. Haley —
Howard
W. Kirk —
Walter
P. Kretowicz —
Harry
C. Lichman —
James
E. McCullough —
Arthur
Olson, Jr. —
Laurence
M. Pickett —
N.
Michael Plaut —
Roy
L. Terrill —
Hugh
F. Waling —
Kirke
W. Wheeler —
Walter
T. Winch |
| | Keene, 1960-1969:
Richard
E. Bean —
Charles
A. Coolidge —
Richard
P. Gilbo —
George
R. Hanna —
Robert
L. Mallat, Jr. |
| | Keene, 1970-1979:
Robert
H. Clark, Jr. —
Alfred
L. Colby —
Katherine
Hanna —
James
A. Masiello —
Richard
P. Peloquin —
George
M. Rossiter —
Patricia
T. Russell |
| | Keene, 1980-1989:
Jane
Lane —
Aaron
A. Lipsky —
Margaret
Lynch —
Richard
P. Peloquin —
L.
Edward Reyor —
Patricia
T. Russell |
| | Keene, 1990-1999:
Aaron
A. Lipsky —
William
F. Lynch —
Greg
Martin —
Patricia
T. Russell |
| | Keene, 2000-2009:
Michael
E. J. Blastos —
Tom
Eaton —
Philip
Dale Pregent |
|
| | Marlborough:
James
Batcheller —
Charles
E. Carlton —
George
G. Davis —
Levi
A. Fuller —
Benjamin
G. Hall —
Charles
B. Knight —
Omer
A. Rivers —
Leon
E. Wiswall |
| | Marlow:
John
F. Brown —
James
Burnap —
Amos
F. Fiske —
Roxie
A. Forbes —
Allen
Griffin —
Fred
G. Huntley —
Albert
W. Phelps |
| | Nelson:
Sheldon
L. Barker —
Thaddeus
W. Barker —
John
R. Bradshaw —
Milan
Harris —
Jane
Tolman —
Neil
Tolman |
| | Packersfield (now Nelson):
Josiah
Robbins |
| | Richmond:
Stephen
A. Bullock —
Leason
Martin —
F.
Ralph Whitney |
| | Rindge:
Charles
W. Fletcher —
Enoch
Hale —
Seth
Payson —
Harris
H. Rice —
Ezra
S. Stearns —
George
A. Whitney —
Abby
L. Wilder —
Joshua
Wilder |
| | Roxbury:
Edward
E. Baker —
Edwin
Ellis |
| | Stoddard:
William
F. Lane —
Aaron
Matson —
Jacob
Taylor |
| | Sullivan:
Harvey
W. Swett |
| | Surry:
Robert
M. Crain —
George
K. Harvey —
Francis
Holbrook —
Mary
W. Tracy |
| | Swanzey:
Elijah
Belding —
Ralph
A. Blake —
J.
Edward Bouvier —
Homer
S. Bradley —
Elijah
Carpenter —
Edward
J. Hanna —
Joseph
Kershaw —
Benjamin
Read —
Gerald
A. Rust —
Elisha
Whitcomb —
Allen
C. Wilcox |
| | Troy:
Franklin
L. Lang —
Don
W. Randall —
Franklin
Ripley |
| | Walpole:
Amasa
Allen —
Louis
S. Ballam —
John
Bellows —
Josiah
Bellows —
Thomas
C. Drew —
Thomas
N. Hastings —
Henry
A. Hitchcock —
George
Huntington —
Stephen
Johnson —
Harold
T. Killeen —
William
H. Kiniry —
Gustavus
Lucke —
Donald
Macnaughtan —
Harold
O. Pierce —
John
W. Prentiss —
E.
Everett Rhodes —
Frederick
Vose —
Roger
Vose |
| | Westmoreland:
George
Aldrich —
Tileston
A. Barker —
Oscar
W. Billings —
Charles
F. Brooks —
Joseph
Buffum, Jr. —
Forrest
W. Hall —
T.
Hoskins —
Alfred
E. Lawrence —
Jotham
Lord, Jr. —
Ezra
Pierce —
William
J. Reed —
John
H. Terry, Jr. |
| | Winchester:
Henry
Abbott —
Ellery
Albee —
Samuel
Ashlay —
Asahel
H. Bennett —
George
F. Brown —
Winfred
C. Burbank —
Frederick
H. Ingham —
Luman
R. Nelson —
Jared
Perkins —
Orrin
Perkins —
George
W. Pierce —
Alexander
P. Thompson |
| |
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