| | Little Compton:
Jeremiah
Bailey, 1773 —
George
Gray, 1824 —
Leslie
Combs, 1852 |
| | Middletown:
William
P. Buffum, 1858 |
| | New Shoreham:
William
G. Angel, 1790 |
| | Newport: |
| |
| | Newport, 1700-1799:
John
Collins, 1717 —
Samuel
Ward, 1725 —
William
Ellery, 1727 —
Jonathan
J. Hazard, 1744 —
Francis
Malbone, 1759 —
Christopher
G. Champlin, 1768 —
Christopher
Ellery, 1768 —
William
Hunter, 1774 —
Nathaniel
Hazard, 1776 —
Henry
Y. Cranston, 1789 —
Robert
B. Cranston, 1791 |
| | Newport, 1800-1899:
Benjamin
D. Silliman, 1805 —
George
G. King, 1807 —
William
C. Cozzens, 1811 —
Henry
Marchmore Shaw, 1819 —
Charles
C. Van Zandt, 1830 —
Stephen
A. Gardner, c.1845 —
Melville
Bull, 1854 —
Ward
McAllister, Jr., 1855 —
Daniel
Butler Fearing, 1859 —
Edward
de Veaux Morrell, 1862 —
William
A. Chanler, 1867 —
Clark
Burdick, 1868 —
Lewis
S. Chanler, 1869 —
Henry
Rogers Winthrop, 1876 —
Peter
Augustus Jay, 1877 —
Ogden
L. Mills, 1884 —
Hugh
D. Auchincloss, 1897 |
| | Newport, 1900-1999:
Peter
Goelet, 1911 —
Robert
J. Mrazek, 1945 |
|
| | Portsmouth:
George
Moulton Carpenter, 1844 |
| | Prudence, Portsmouth:
Dutee
J. Pearce, 1789 |
| | Tiverton:
Peleg
Tallman, 1764 —
Job
Durfee, 1790 —
Nathaniel
B. Durfee, 1812 |
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