| | Strafford County (no city given):
Rose
Marie Rogers |
| | Barrington:
Bertha
Hayes Atwood —
Dorothy
B. Berry —
Jonathan
F. Berry —
Austin
L. Calef —
Samuel
Hale —
Alphonzo
B. Locke —
Henry
W. Locke —
George
McDaniell —
Roy
V. Swain —
William
E. Waterhouse |
| | Dover: |
| |
| | Dover, 1780-1789:
Otis
Baker —
John
Waldron —
John
Wentworth, Jr. |
| | Dover, 1790-1799:
William
Hale —
John
Waldron |
| | Dover, 1800-1809:
William
King Atkinson —
Daniel
M. Durell —
William
Hale |
| | Dover, 1810-1819:
Amos
Cogswell |
| | Dover, 1820-1829:
James
Bartlett —
Andrew
Peirce |
| | Dover, 1830-1839:
John
P. Hale —
Ezekiel
Hurd —
Noah
Martin |
| | Dover, 1840-1849:
John
P. Hale —
Andrew
Pierce, Jr. —
Joseph
H. Smith |
| | Dover, 1850-1859:
James
Bennett —
G.
P. Folsom —
Asa
Freeman —
John
P. Hale —
Andrew
Pierce —
Thomas
E. Sawyer —
Joseph
H. Smith |
| | Dover, 1860-1869:
Alphonso
Bickford —
Albert
Bond —
Eli
V. Brewster —
William
E. Estes —
John
P. Hale —
Joshua
G. Hall —
George
W. Stevens —
Charles
A. Tufts —
Oliver
Wyatt |
| | Dover, 1870-1879:
Solomon
H. Frye —
Joseph
D. Guppey —
John
P. Hale —
Joshua
G. Hall —
Edward
P. Hodgdon —
Charles
H. Horton —
Henry
H. Metcalf —
Charles
E. Smith —
William
S. Stevens —
Andrew
H. Young |
| | Dover, 1880-1889:
Joseph
D. Guppey —
John
H. Hurd —
James
E. Lathrop —
George
G. Lowell —
Charles
M. Murphy —
William
F. Nason —
B.
Frank Nealley —
Benjamin
F. Neally —
John
H. Nute —
Richard
N. Ross —
Charles
H. Sawyer —
James
F. Seavey |
| | Dover, 1890-1899:
Charles
A. Fairbanks —
Alonzo
M. Foss —
Nathaniel
Horn —
Andrew
Killoren —
William
F. Nason —
B.
Frank Nealley —
Henry
R. Parker —
Charles
H. Sawyer —
James
F. Seavey —
Miah
B. Sullivan —
John
C. Tasker —
John
T. Welch |
| | Dover, 1900-1909:
Frank
B. Clark —
Thomas
H. Dearborn —
Charles
A. Fairbanks —
Channing
Folsom —
George
J. Foster —
Dwight
Hall —
Clarence
I. Hurd —
William
F. Nason —
John
H. Nealley —
Robert
G. Pike —
Alonzo
T. Pinkham —
Ezra
O. Pinkham —
Allen
D. Richmond —
Charles
H. Sawyer —
James
F. Seavey —
Michael
J. White —
Arthur
G. Whittemore |
| | Dover, 1910-1919:
George
D. Barrett —
Fred
N. Beckworth —
Scott
W. Caswell —
Edward
S. Clark —
Charles
H. Foss —
Dwight
Hall —
John
W. Jewell —
George
I. Leighton —
William
F. Nason —
James
F. Seavey —
Frederick
C. Smalley —
Alonzo
G. Willand |
| | Dover, 1920-1929:
Charles
E. T. Caswell —
T.
Jewett Chesley —
Dwight
Hall —
F.
Clyde Keefe —
George
I. Leighton —
John
W. Morrison —
William
F. Nason —
Alvah
T. Ramsdell —
Frederick
C. Smalley —
Charles
G. Waldron |
| | Dover, 1930-1939:
Adolph
Baer —
Samuel
B. Blair —
E.
Lena Blais —
Benjamin
A. Brown —
Thomas
P. Casey —
T.
Jewett Chesley —
William
Crockett —
Daniel
J. Cronin —
Patrick
Daley —
Raymond
Demers —
Edward
Durnin —
Frank
F. Fernald —
George
W. Garland —
Robert
W. Greenaway —
William
A. Grimes —
Frank
J. Grimmes —
Dwight
Hall —
Clifton
R. Hayes —
F.
Clyde Keefe —
James
P. Keenan —
John
Patrick King —
George
I. Leighton —
Frank
P. Loughlin —
Ernest
L. Lucas —
Dennis
M. McDonough —
Harry
P. McEneaney, Jr. —
Thomas
McKernan —
Patrick
Mooney —
John
W. Morrison —
Armand
J. Ouellette —
Mark
J. Pilgrim —
Maurice
A. Redden —
Ashton
Rollins —
Albert
P. Sherry —
Frederick
C. Smalley —
Charles
Sprout |
| | Dover, 1940-1949:
Samuel
B. Blair —
Edward
L. Cassily —
T.
Jewett Chesley —
William
Gouin —
John
D. Grady —
Samuel
W. Greene —
Caroll
Elliott Hall —
Charles
Frederick Hartnett —
F.
Clyde Keefe —
Mary
P. Keefe —
Albert
Marcotte —
Walter
R. Mauricette —
William
H. McCann —
Thomas
Casey Moher —
John
W. Morrison —
Bernard
D. O'Kane —
Stephen
W. Scruton —
Frederick
C. Smalley —
Robert
Weaver |
| | Dover, 1950-1959:
Alice
F. Blanchette —
Leo
E. Carroll —
Alfred
J. Catalfo, Jr. —
William
H. Connell —
Harley
A. Crandall —
J.
Hector Desjardins —
Helena
R. Donnelly —
Thomas
C. Dunnington —
Raymond
F. Eagan —
William
M. Ellsmore —
Carroll
E. Fellows —
E.
Flanagan —
Emmet
J. Flanagan —
Wilfred
T. Fortier —
Thomas
H. Gibson —
C.
Arthur Hull —
James
M. Jackson —
Paul
G. Karkavelas —
Thomas
H. Keenan —
George
A. LaBonte —
Max
W. Leighton —
Joseph
Marcotte —
Mary
T. Mayrand —
Melvin
F. Morrison —
Carmita
A. Murphy —
Jeremiah
J. Murphy —
Maurice
J. Murphy —
Maurice
Myers —
Patrick
N. H. O'York —
Edward
Reilly —
Frederick
C. Smalley —
W.
Raymond Stackpole —
Joseph
F. Sullivan —
Martha
G. Webb —
Guy
M. Wiggin |
| | Dover, 1960-1969:
Alfred
J. Catalfo, Jr. —
Thomas
C. Dunnington —
John
D. McCarthy |
| | Dover, 1970-1979:
Barbara
Bonenfant —
Charlotte
P. Cogswell —
Hamilton
Krans, Jr. —
Janice
Thayer |
| | Dover, 1980-1989:
Franklin
Torr |
| | Dover, 2000-2009:
Carole
Appel —
Richard
Flynn |
|
| | Durham: |
| | |
| | East Rochester, Rochester:
Alfred
L. Colby |
| | Farmington:
Carl
C. Blanchard —
Ruby
A. Chesley —
John
F. Cloutman —
Jeremiah
Dame —
Nehemiah
Eastman —
George
T. Gilman —
Joseph
Hammons —
Leon
R. Hayes —
George
M. Herring —
William
A. Hoage —
Oscar
Leighton —
John
D. Lyman —
Alonzo
Nute —
Eugene
F. Nute —
Ned
L. Parker —
Samuel
S. Parker —
James
F. Safford —
Charles
W. Talpey —
Edwin
H. Thomas —
Frank
E. Webster —
Philip
H. Weymouth —
Edward
T. Wilson |
| | Great Falls:
David
H. Buffum |
| | Lee:
Josiah
Bartlett —
Frank
I. Caldwell —
Alfred
Holt —
Everett
Sackett |
| | Madbury:
John
S. Elliott —
Richard
G. Hale —
Jeanne
Shaheen —
Gilman
H. Twombly —
Leeman
B. Wormhood |
| | Middleton:
Edward
Burbank —
John
Chadwick —
Ruth
G. Kelley |
| | Milton:
Harry
B. Amey —
Elbridge
W. Fox —
Malcolm
A. H. Hart —
Luther
Hayes —
John
E. Horne —
Henry
Johnson —
Charles
Jones —
Charles
H. Looney —
Beard
Plumer —
Lyman
Plummer —
Forrest
Sceggell —
Eli
Wentworth |
| | New Durham:
Walter
H. Miller —
Idanelle
T. Moulton —
Edward
E. Rice |
| | Rochester: |
| | |
| | Rollinsford:
Louise
G. Berry —
James
A. Bunker —
Helen
A. Desjardins —
Jessie
Doe —
William
H. Morton —
Arline
G. Stockdale —
Edward
W. Townsend |
| | Somersworth: |
| | |
| | Strafford:
Leonard
C. Hardwick —
Lucia
Hardwick —
Benning
W. Jenness —
S.
P. Montgomery —
Tressa
P. Nelson —
George
C. Peavey |
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