| | Ashaway, Hopkinton:
Alexander
B. Briggs, 1850 —
Albert
S. Babcock, 1851 |
| | Charlestown:
Joseph
Stanton, Jr., 1739 |
| | Exeter:
Samuel
W. Hopkins, 1845 —
John
Nelson Lewis, 1847 |
| | Hope Valley, Hopkinton:
C.
C. Costello, c.1884 |
| | Hopkinton:
Josiah
Peckham Palmer, 1828 —
Alva
Crandall, 1835 —
Robert
Scott Hirst, 1922 |
| | Little Rest (now part of Kingston):
Elisha
R. Potter, 1764 —
Elisha
Reynolds Potter, 1811 |
| | Narragansett Pier, Narragansett:
Lincoln
MacVeagh, 1890 |
| | North Kingstown:
John
Whitman, 1780 —
Samuel
W. K. Allen, 1842 |
| | Richmond:
Alfred
Whitman Kenyon, 1836 |
| | South Kingstown:
Sylvester
Gardner, c.1730 —
Nathaniel
Niles, 1741 —
John
Gardner, 1747 |
| | Westerly:
Nathan
Pendleton, 1754 —
Nathan
Pendleton, 1779 —
Nathan
Fellows Dixon II, 1812 —
Nathan
F. Dixon, 1847 —
Charles
P. Bennett, 1861 —
G.
Benjamin Utter, 1881 —
Thomas
D. Santoro, 1922 —
Paul
F. Palumbo, Jr., 1926 —
John
O. Matson, 1946 —
Scott
Bill Hirst, 1953 |
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