| | Atkinson:
Lillian
R. Brock —
Greenleaf
Clarke —
Elmer
E. Conley —
Thomas
C. Duffey —
Samuel
B. Mason —
Nathaniel
Peabody —
John
H. Smith —
John
Vose —
George
W. White, Sr. |
| | Auburn:
Henry
F. Dagan —
Clarence
W. Emery —
Margaret
A. Griffin —
Samuel
Richardson —
Henry
C. Sanborn —
Harvey
F. Stowe |
| | Brentwood:
John
H. Dudley —
John
H. Fellows —
Margery
W. Graves —
Rufus
E. Graves —
Bart
E. Havican —
Jonathan
Morrill —
Ferne
Prescott —
George
R. Rowe —
John
F. Swasey |
| | Candia:
David
O. Bigelow —
Abraham
Emerson —
George
H. McDuffee —
Karl
J. Persson |
| | Chester:
Samuel
Bell —
Joseph
Blanchard —
Daniel
French —
Nelson
Gillingham —
Preston
E. Goodrich —
Amos
Kent —
Silas
F. Learned —
Thomas
J. Melvin —
John
W. Noyes —
Herbert
Ray —
Walter
P. Tenney —
William
White |
| | Danville:
Alfred
A. Collins —
Clarence
M. Collins —
Mahlon
B. Darbe —
Richard
H. Dickinson —
George
W. Shattuck —
Alden
E. Spofford |
| | Deerfield:
Roland
C. Batchelder —
Charles
R. Brown —
Joseph
F. Dearborn —
Joseph
J. Dearborn —
Carl
M. Fogg —
Jacob
Freese —
Benjamin
Jenness —
Richard
Jenness —
Lester
E. Maynard —
Woodbury
L. Rand —
George
H. Towle |
| | Derry: |
| | |
| | East Hampstead, Hampstead:
Walter
A. Allen |
| | East Kingston:
Frank
A. J. Avery —
Alvin
E. Foss —
Francis
T. French —
William
D. Ingalls —
Harvey
P. Marsh —
George
F. Morrill —
Guy
E. Nickerson —
Charles
Sanborn |
| | Epping:
Edmond
G. Blair —
Thomas
W. Fecteau —
Charles
E. Folsom —
Benjamin
Johnson —
Leonard
C. Johnson —
D.
Watson Ladd —
John
Leddy —
William
Plumer, Jr. —
William
Plumer —
Benjamin
Franklin Prescott —
Joseph
Shapard —
John
J. Tilton |
| | Exeter: |
| | |
| | Fremont:
Clifton
H. Beede —
Stephen
A. Frost —
Lincoln
F. Hooks —
Harold
L. Jones —
Isaiah
L. Robinson —
Moses
H. Sanborn |
| | Greenland:
Charles
E. Brackett —
Charles
W. Hatch —
John
Hatch —
John
K. Hatch —
James
L. Miller —
Maurice
J. Murphy, Jr. —
John
F. Seavey —
Edna
Batchelder Weeks —
Thornton
N. Weeks, Sr. |
| | Hampstead:
Gilman
L. Buckland —
Josiah
C. Eastman —
Frank
W. Emerson —
Charles
B. Moulton —
John
Ordway —
Doris
M. Spollett |
| | Hampton:
Charles
Francis Adams —
H.
Alfred Casassa —
Stephen
Dunfey —
Charles
E. Greenman —
Lawrence
C. Hackett —
Douglass
E. Hunter —
Michael
B. King —
Uri
Lamprey —
David
Lang —
Carl
M. Lougee —
Russell
H. McGuirk —
Dean
B. Merrill —
Chip
Moynihan —
Harold
E. Noyes —
Harry
Parr —
Elias
H. Perkins —
John
W. Perkins —
Robert
Preston —
Tristram
Shaw —
Christopher
Toppan —
William
W. Treat |
| | Hampton Falls:
Arthur
W. Brown —
Warren
Brown —
Forrest
B. Creighton —
G.
H. Dodge —
Edward
F. Norton —
Daniel
E. Pevear —
Wesley
Powell —
J.
N. Sanborn —
Ralph
Sanborn —
James
H. Thurlow —
Meshech
Weare |
| | Kensington:
Lucy
C. Blodgett —
Charles
R. Eastman —
Herbert
L. Eastman —
David
C. Engel —
Jeremiah
Fogg —
Myrtle
Gourley —
Harold
B. Greenwood —
Newell
Healy —
Smith
Lamprey —
Robert
P. Sawyer —
John
W. York |
| | Kingston:
Josiah
Bartlett —
William
Bartlett —
Nathan
T. Battles —
Amos
C. Chase —
Fred
W. Ingalls —
Warren
S. Keay —
James
A. Lyford —
Vincent
Palumbo —
William
C. Patten —
William
C. Webster —
Frederic
E. Wood |
| | Londonderry:
William
Adams —
Charles
R. Bailey —
Charles
H. Barnard —
John
Bell —
Daniel
M. Boyd —
Reed
P. Clark —
Reed
Paige Clark —
Marilyn
Hoffman —
James
Macgregore —
Peter
G. McDermott —
Frank
A. Nesmith —
Draper
W. Parmenter —
Rosecrans
W. Pillsbury —
William
S. Pillsbury —
John
Prentice —
John
E. Ray —
Maura
Spiegelman |
| | New Castle:
Burt
Cohen —
George
Frost —
Cecil
Charles Humphreys —
Kenneth
E. Maxam —
Thomas
F. McCafferey —
Mary
Rauh |
| | Newcastle:
Forrest
Becker |
| | Newfields:
Joseph
J. Finn —
Rufus
E. Graves —
Eugene
C. Patridge —
Thomas
R. Sheehy —
Daniel
R. Smith |
| | Newington:
Darius
Frink —
Jackson
Manning Hoyt —
Granville
S. Knox —
Frederick
M. Pickering —
James
Pickering |
| | Newmarket:
Arthur
R. Beauchesne —
John
S. Bennett —
John
Brodhead —
James
B. Creighton —
Samuel
P. Dow —
Frank
H. Durgin —
Louis
P. Filion —
Walter
A. Gillis —
Lafayette
Hall —
Stewart
Humphreys —
M.
T. Kennedy —
George
W. Kittredge —
Arthur
A. Labranche —
Gary
Levy —
Charles
A. Morse —
Joseph
D. Pindar —
Nathaniel
Rogers —
F.
Albert Sewall —
William
B. Small —
Albert
T. Stackpole —
Arthur
C. Willey —
George
N. Willey —
Charles
H. Young |
| | Newton:
George
L. Cheney —
Elijah
R. Currier —
A.
Ralph Estabrook —
Robert
S. Prescott —
Ernest
M. Snow —
William
P. Warner —
Henry
G. Wells |
| | North Hampton:
Albert
Bachelder —
William
P. Cahill —
George
G. Carter —
Aggie
Dowd —
Paul
W. Hobbs —
Forrest
E. Knowles —
Moses
Leavitt —
Thomas
B. Whenal |
| | Northwood:
Charles
E. Cate —
James
M. Davis —
John
Harvey —
Robert
A. Johnson —
William
Johnson —
Charles
B. Leavitt —
Ernest
L. Pinkham —
Melvin
W. Rowell |
| | Nottingham:
Bradbury
Bartlett —
Henry
Butler —
Joseph
Cilley —
Joseph
Cilley —
Thomas
E. Fernald —
James
H. Kelsey —
Arthur
W. McDaniel |
| | Plaistow:
Nathaniel
H. Clark —
Arthur
T. Colcord —
Arthur
E. Hoyt —
Edward
A. Lewis —
John
A. Palmer —
Mildred
L. Palmer —
Irving
E. Peaslee —
Joab
Peaslee |
| | Poplin (now Fremont):
Ezekiel
Godfrey —
Perley
Robinson |
| | Portsmouth: |
| |
| | Portsmouth, year not specified:
Thomas
L. Tullock |
| | Portsmouth, 1770-1779:
George
Atkinson —
William
Whipple |
| | Portsmouth, 1780-1789:
George
Atkinson —
William
Gardner —
John
Langdon —
Woodbury
Langdon —
Pierce
Long —
John
Pickering —
Joshua
Wentworth |
| | Portsmouth, 1790-1799:
James
Sheafe |
| | Portsmouth, 1800-1809:
John
Goddard —
Elijah
Hall —
James
Sheafe —
Clement
Storer —
Clement
Storer |
| | Portsmouth, 1810-1819:
Charles
Cutts —
William
Ham —
John
Langdon, Jr. —
George
Long —
Jeremiah
Mason —
John
F. Parrott —
Clement
Storer —
Clement
Storer |
| | Portsmouth, 1820-1829:
Ichabod
Bartlett —
Langley
Boardman —
William
Claggett —
Abner
Greenleaf —
George
Long —
John
F. Parrott —
Hunking
Penhallow —
Levi
Woodbury |
| | Portsmouth, 1830-1839:
Langley
Boardman —
Samuel
Cleaves —
Daniel
P. Drown —
John
L. Elwyn —
Abner
Greenleaf —
Thomas
B. Leighton —
John
F. Parrott —
Levi
Woodbury |
| | Portsmouth, 1840-1849:
Richard
Jenness —
Thomas
P. Treadwell —
Isaac
Waldron —
Levi
Woodbury |
| | Portsmouth, 1850-1859:
Marcellus
Bufford —
Zenas
Clement —
William
Conn —
John
Dame —
Daniel
Marcy —
Charles
Levi Woodbury |
| | Portsmouth, 1860-1869:
John
H. Bailey —
W.
H. Y. Hackett —
Frank
Jones —
Clement
March —
Daniel
Marcy —
Charles
H. Peaslee —
Ezra
A. Stevens —
Horton
D. Walker |
| | Portsmouth, 1870-1879:
John
H. Broughton —
Marcellus
Eldridge —
Jeremiah
F. Hall —
Alfred
F. Howard —
Daniel
Marcy |
| | Portsmouth, 1880-1889:
William
Conn —
Moses
H. Goodrich —
Alfred
F. Howard —
John
Laighton —
Francis
E. Langdon —
Charles
A. Sinclair —
John
S. Treat |
| | Portsmouth, 1890-1899:
John
H. Bartlett —
William
Dow —
John
W. Emery —
Ernest
L. Guptill —
Alfred
F. Howard —
John
E. Locke —
William
H. Moran —
Sherman
T. Newton —
Cornelius
O'Keefe —
Calvin
Page —
Charles
A. Sinclair —
Nathaniel
E. Winn —
Henry
A. Yeaton |
| | Portsmouth, 1900-1909:
John
H. Bartlett —
Edgar
O. Crossman —
Thomas
Entwistle —
Alfred
F. Howard —
Thomas
Loughlin —
John
H. Neal —
Sherman
T. Newton —
Calvin
Page —
David
Urch |
| | Portsmouth, 1910-1919:
John
H. Bartlett —
William
J. Cater —
Oliver
L. Frisbee —
Fernando
W. Hartford —
Samuel
T. Ladd —
Calvin
Page —
John
G. Parsons —
Clarence
H. Paul —
John
Pender |
| | Portsmouth, 1920-1929:
John
H. Bartlett —
William
J. Cater —
Albert
Hislop —
Seth
W. Jones —
Samuel
T. Ladd —
Arthur
J. Rutledge —
Joseph
D. Sullivan —
Jeremy
R. Waldron |
| | Portsmouth, 1930-1939:
Andrew
J. Barrett —
John
Burkhardt —
William
S. Canty —
William
Cogan —
Charles
M. Dale —
Mary
C. Dondero —
Edmund
R. Fay —
John
H. Field —
Frederick
Finnigan —
Harry
H. Foote —
Americo
J. Fransoso —
Ernest
E. Fredrickson —
John
F. Gallagher —
Kennard
E. Goldsmith —
John
R. Golter —
Edwin
W. Gray —
Samuel
F. Griffin —
Jeremiah
F. Horan —
Charles
H. Kehoe —
Samuel
T. Ladd —
Leo
Liberson —
Everett
L. Marston —
Harry
B. Palfrey —
William
H. Palfrey —
Richard
A. Pinkham —
Arthur
J. Reinhart —
Arthur
J. Rutledge —
John
T. Sheehan —
Harvey
Clinton Taylor —
Sidney
Trueman —
Jeremy
R. Waldron —
John
H. Yeaton |
| | Portsmouth, 1940-1949:
Mildred
J. Ashe —
Andrew
J. Barrett —
John
Burkhardt —
Thomas
J. Connelly —
Charles
M. Dale —
Leland
W. Davis —
Mary
C. Dondero —
Harry
H. Foote —
Americo
J. Fransoso —
Peter
M. Gagne —
J.
Paul Griffin, Jr. —
Andrew
A. Jarvis —
Rae
S. Laraba —
John
P. Loughlin —
Leslie
C. Manning —
Charles
H. Marshall —
Arthur
J. Reinhart —
Clarence
C. Sanborn —
Jeremy
R. Waldron |
| | Portsmouth, 1950-1959:
Andrew
J. Barrett —
Wyman
P. Boynton —
Theo
R. Butler —
William
N. Dawson —
Mary
C. Dondero —
Charles
T. Durell —
Harry
H. Foote —
Americo
J. Fransoso —
Charles
J. Griffin —
Margaret
M. Hayes —
Andrew
A. Jarvis —
James
J. Joyce —
F.
Clyde Keefe —
Phebe
R. Morgan —
Theodore
F. Munz —
Henry
S. Murch, Jr. —
Lisa
L. Payette —
Ann
Sadler —
Clarence
C. Sanborn —
Jeremy
R. Waldron —
William
J. Wardwell —
Edna
K. White |
| | Portsmouth, 1960-1969:
Raimond
Bowles —
Americo
J. Fransoso —
Andrew
A. Jarvis —
Maurice
J. Murphy, Jr. —
Robert
E. Whalen —
John
J. Wholey |
| | Portsmouth, 1970-1979:
Eileen
Foley —
Americo
J. Fransoso —
Ruth
L. Griffin |
| | Portsmouth, 1980-1989:
Juanita
Bell —
Mary
Cary Foley —
Ruth
L. Griffin —
Richard
Jenkinson III |
| | Portsmouth, 1990-1999:
Martha
Fuller Clark —
Anita
Freedman —
Ruth
L. Griffin —
Barbara
Hopley |
| | Portsmouth, 2000-2009:
Martha
Fuller Clark —
Joshua
Denton —
Joanne
Dowdell —
Anita
Freedman —
Ruth
L. Griffin —
John
Lyons —
Sean
Mahoney —
Bill
McQuillen —
Terie
Norelli —
Griffin
Ruth —
Barbara
Tsairis |
|
| | Raymond:
William
H. Bailey —
Joseph
Blake —
Thomas
F. Bluitte —
Willie
B. Gile —
George
C. Gove —
George
H. Guptill —
Walter
E. Quimby |
| | Rye:
Craig
Benson —
John
P. Carberry —
Kathleen
Gregg —
Paul
Holloway —
David
Jenness —
John
W. Parsons —
Thomas
J. Parsons —
Emmons
B. Philbrick —
Manning
H. Philbrick —
Shirley
S. Philbrick —
Emery
Woodman |
| | Salem:
Silas
Betton —
Elmer
E. Bussey —
Wallace
W. Cole —
Michael
Collins —
Gilman
Corning —
Thomas
J. Dale —
Grace
DeCesare —
Joseph
Delahunty —
Walter
F. Haigh —
Beatrice
Laycock —
Leonard
B. Peever —
Phyllis
J. Pucci —
Lewis
F. Soule —
John
H. Sununu —
Donna
Sytek —
Matthew
H. Taylor —
Asa
Tenney —
Benjamin
R. Wheeler —
John
W. Wheeler —
Howard
S. Willis —
Frank
P. Woodbury —
John
Woodbury |
| | Sandown:
Corey
Corbin —
Ernest
C. Pillsbury —
Charles
Sanborn —
James
Sleeper |
| | Seabrook:
Lucien
W. Foote —
David
E. Randall —
John
M. Weare |
| | South Hampton:
Benjamin
Barnard —
Abel
Brown —
Moses
Eaton, Jr. —
Willis
J. Evans —
Frank
A. Robinson |
| | South Newmarket:
William
H. Conner —
James
Pike |
| | Stratham:
Josiah
Bartlett, Jr. —
John
F. Emery —
James
Foss —
Rogers
J. Johnson —
Charles
A. Parker —
George
W. Parkman —
Stella
Scamman —
W.
Douglas Scamman, Jr. —
W.
Douglas Scamman —
Richard
M. Scammon —
Paine
Wingate |
| | Windham:
Willis
Campbell —
John
H. Dinsmore —
Leonard
A. Morrison —
Myron
C. Wheeler |
| |
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Hampshire areas not assigned to counties.
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