| | Newport County (no city given):
Joseph
N. Amaral —
William
D. Enos —
Bruce
J. Long —
John
H. Maher —
William
H. Murphy —
Joan
B. Quick —
M.
Bradford Shavers |
| | Jamestown:
Thomas
G. Carr —
Isaac
H. Clarke —
Samuel
Clarke —
Dwight
Dickinson —
Richard
Eannarino —
Deborah
L. Ruggiero —
Ebenezer
Slocum |
| | Little Compton:
Roswell
B. Burchard —
Joan
B. Colt —
Joseph
Goddard —
Sandra
Goddard —
J.
William Middendorf —
Henry
T. Sisson —
Isaac
Wilbour —
Philip
H. Wilbour |
| | Middletown:
Samuel
G. Arnold —
Melville
Bull —
Christine
H. Callahan —
Kathleen
S. Connell —
Francis
G. Dwyer —
Stephen
P. Erickson —
Mary
Elizabeth Garrett —
June
Gibbs —
Nathaniel
Hazard —
Catherine
S. O'Brien —
Charles
H. Ward |
| | New Shoreham:
Christopher
E. Champlin —
Anderson
C. Rose |
| | Newport: |
| |
| | Newport, 1690-1699:
Jonathan
Holmes —
Benjamin
Newbery |
| | Newport, 1700-1709:
Benjamin
Arnold —
Jonathan
Holmes —
Benjamin
Newbery —
John
Wanton —
William
Wanton |
| | Newport, 1710-1719:
John
Cranston —
Nathaniel
Sheffield —
John
Wanton —
William
Wanton |
| | Newport, 1720-1729:
Henry
Bull —
William
Coddington —
William
Wanton —
Joseph
Whipple |
| | Newport, 1730-1739:
Henry
Bull —
Joseph
Whipple |
| | Newport, 1740-1749:
Peter
Bours —
Thomas
Cranston —
Gideon
Wanton —
Joseph
Whipple —
Samuel
Wickham |
| | Newport, 1750-1759:
Peter
Bours —
Thomas
Cranston —
Benjamin
Wickham |
| | Newport, 1760-1769:
Daniel
Ayrault, Jr. —
Thomas
Cranston —
Josias
Lyndon —
Joseph
Wanton |
| | Newport, 1780-1789:
John
Collins |
| | Newport, 1790-1799:
George
Champlin —
Archibald
Crary |
| | Newport, 1800-1809:
Christopher
G. Champlin —
Christopher
Fowler —
Simeon
Martin —
Paul
Mumford —
Constant
Taber |
| | Newport, 1810-1819:
Christopher
Fowler —
Benjamin
Hazard —
Nathaniel
Hazard —
William
Hunter —
Thomas
Pitman |
| | Newport, 1820-1829:
Charles
Collins —
William
C. Gibbs |
| | Newport, 1830-1839:
Henry
Y. Cranston —
George
Engs —
George
G. King —
Asher
Robbins —
Nathaniel
S. Ruggles |
| | Newport, 1840-1849:
Henry
Y. Cranston —
Robert
B. Cranston —
George
G. King —
Edward
W. Lawton —
Richard
K. Randolph |
| | Newport, 1850-1859:
Henry
Y. Cranston —
Robert
B. Cranston —
George
G. King —
William
B. Lawrence —
George
Turner —
Charles
C. Van Zandt |
| | Newport, 1860-1869:
William
C. Cozzens —
Robert
B. Cranston —
Rowland
R. Hazard, Jr. —
Isaac
Lawrence —
Edward
F. Newton —
George
H. Norman —
Duncan
C. Pell —
Pardon
W. Stevens —
Charles
C. Van Zandt |
| | Newport, 1870-1879:
Henry
D. DeBlois —
Frederick
A. Pratt —
Charles
C. Van Zandt |
| | Newport, 1880-1889:
Isaac
Bell, Jr. —
William
P. Buffum —
Henry
H. Fay —
Samuel
R. Honey —
John
P. Sanborn —
George
P. Wetmore |
| | Newport, 1890-1899:
William
P. Buffum —
Henry
H. Fay —
Daniel
Butler Fearing —
Samuel
R. Honey —
John
P. Sanborn —
George
P. Wetmore |
| | Newport, 1900-1909:
William
P. Buffum —
Robert
S. Burlingame —
Daniel
Butler Fearing —
Elbridge
Thomas Gerry —
Samuel
R. Honey —
Frank
Grasse Lewis —
Edward
S. Rawson —
Charles
L. F. Robinson —
John
P. Sanborn —
George
P. Wetmore |
| | Newport, 1910-1919:
R.
Livingston Beeckman —
Patrick
J. Boyle —
Clark
Burdick —
Daniel
Butler Fearing —
Peter
G. Gerry —
Samuel
R. Honey —
Peter
Augustus Jay —
Patrick
J. Murphy —
Guy
Norman —
John
P. Sanborn —
William
Paine Sheffield —
Mortimer
A. Sullivan |
| | Newport, 1920-1929:
R.
Livingston Beeckman —
Clark
Burdick —
Samuel
R. Honey —
Patrick
J. Murphy —
William
F. Whitehouse |
| | Newport, 1930-1939:
R.
Livingston Beeckman —
Clark
Burdick —
Robert
W. Goelet —
Reginald
S. Kanjian —
Reginald
S. Kazanjian —
Cornelius
C. Moore —
Herbert
C. Pell, Jr. —
William
P. Sheffield —
Maude
K. Wetmore |
| | Newport, 1940-1949:
Mrs.
William G. F. Anderson —
John
Nicholas Brown —
Mrs.
Paul FitzSimmons —
Henry
P. Fletcher —
Herbert
E. Macauley —
Perle
Mesta —
Cornelius
C. Moore —
Francis
Taylor —
Mrs.
Henry S. Wheeler —
Robert
R. Young |
| | Newport, 1950-1959:
Dean
J. Lewis —
Florence
K. Murray |
| | Newport, 1960-1969:
William
J. Champion —
Dean
J. Lewis —
Paul
F. Murray —
Joseph
J. Nicholson —
Claiborne
Pell |
| | Newport, 1970-1979:
Claiborne
Pell —
Eileen
Slocum |
| | Newport, 1980-1989:
Claiborne
Pell —
Eileen
Slocum |
| | Newport, 1990-1999:
Hugh
D. Auchincloss III —
Claiborne
Pell —
Eileen
Slocum —
Jeffery
J. Teitz |
| | Newport, 2000-2009:
Hugh
D. Auchincloss III —
Paul
W. Crowley —
M.
Teresa Paiva-Weed —
Claiborne
Pell —
David
Quiroa —
Eileen
Slocum —
Anthony
G. Spiratos |
|
| | Ochre Point, Newport:
Beverly
Bogart |
| | Portsmouth:
Abraham
Anthony —
Henry
C. Anthony —
Metcalfe
Bowler —
Joseph
Childs —
Stephen
B. Cornell —
Patrick
J. Kennedy —
Arthur
A. Sherman —
Anna
M. Tillinghast —
William
H. Vanderbilt |
| | South Portsmouth, Portsmouth:
G.
Manchester |
| | Tiverton:
Virginia
Butterworth —
Gideon
H. Durfee —
Job
Durfee —
Nathaniel
B. Durfee —
Irwin
Hamin —
Benjamin
Howland —
George
R. Lawton —
Paula
Ouellette —
Raymond
Ouellette |
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