| | Alliance:
William
M. Jenkins, 1856 |
| | Near Alliance:
Heaton
W. Harris, 1858 |
| | Beach City:
Ralph
Regula, 1924 |
| | Canton:
William
Hartzell, 1837 —
Michael
D. Harter, 1846 —
Alexander
Heingartner, c.1858 —
Len
W. Feighner, 1862 —
Charles
M. Ball, 1872 —
William
L. Day, 1876 —
Robert
W. Heingartner, 1881 —
Stephen
A. Day, 1882 —
William
R. Thom, 1885 —
Frank
T. Bow, 1901 —
James
C. Cain, 1925 —
Richard
D. Watkins, 1930 —
W.
Dean Watkins, 1931 —
Stephen
R. Wise, 1941 —
Janet
Weir Creighton, 1950 —
Ronald
Klink, 1951 |
| | Near Canton:
William
Helmick, 1817 |
| | Magnolia:
I.
W. Abel, 1908 |
| | Massillon:
Robert
P. Skinner, 1866 —
Walter
F. Brown, 1869 |
| | Near Massillon:
Stephen
R. Harris, 1824 |
| | Minerva:
Theodore
N. Vail, 1845 —
Charles
E. Wilson, 1890 |
| | New Baltimore:
Lyman
U. Humphrey, 1844 |
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