| | New Castle County (no city given):
Nicholas
Van Dyke, 1738 —
Thomas
Stockton, 1781 —
William
Gilpin, 1815 —
Charles
H. Salmon, 1852 —
Franklin
Brockson, 1865 |
| | Brandywine:
Alexander
McKim, 1748 |
| | Christiana:
Lammot
Copeland, 1905 |
| | Delaware City:
John
E. Rickards, 1848 |
| | Eleutherian Mills:
Henry
A. du Pont, 1838 |
| | Near Glasgow:
Richard
C. McMullen, 1868 |
| | Guyencourt:
Charles
Swayne, 1842 |
| | Near Middletown:
John
P. Cochran, 1809 —
John
Hunn, 1849 —
Harris
B. McDowell, Jr., 1906 |
| | New Castle:
George
Ross, 1730 —
John
Read, 1769 —
Nicholas
Van Dyke, 1770 —
Kensey
Johns, Jr., 1791 —
Thomas
McKean Thompson McKennan, 1794 —
George
R. Riddle, 1817 —
Joshua
T. Heald, 1821 —
George
Gray, 1840 —
Andrew
C. Gray, 1871 —
Walter
W. Bacon, 1879 —
Thomas
Holcomb, 1879 |
| | Near New Castle:
John
B. Penington, 1825 —
C.
Douglass Buck, 1890 |
| | Newark:
Richard
Howell, 1754 —
John
G. McCullough, 1835 —
Jack
Markell, 1960 |
| | Near Newark:
William
G. Whiteley, 1819 |
| | Newport:
Henry
Latimer, 1752 |
| | Odessa:
Charles
Brown Lore, 1831 |
| | Red Lion Hundred:
Anthony
Higgins, 1840 |
| | Rockford (now part of Wilmington):
Joseph
Bancroft, 1875 |
| | St. Georges:
Eliza
N. Corbit Lea, 1861 |
| | Near Stanton:
L.
Heisler Ball, 1861 |
| | Near Summit Bridge:
Benjamin
T. Biggs, 1821 |
| | Townsend:
David
P. Buckson, 1920 |
| | Wilmington: |
| |
| | Wilmington, 1700-1799:
John
Hathorn, 1749 —
Richard
H. Bayard, 1796 —
James
A. Bayard, 1799 |
| | Wilmington, 1800-1899:
Robert
Milligan McLane, 1815 —
Thomas
F. Bayard, Sr., 1828 —
Preston
Lea, 1841 —
Charles
F. King, 1841 —
William
Webb, Jr., 1844 —
Edward
G. Bradford II, 1848 —
Alfred
H. Morris, 1864 —
Joseph
A. Kellogg, 1865 —
Victor
B. Woolley, 1867 —
Thomas
F. Bayard, 1868 —
Robert
P. Robinson, 1869 —
Pierre
S. du Pont, 1870 —
Philip
A. Traynor, 1874 —
Charles
Warner, 1877 —
Arthur
K. Hillpot, c.1881 —
Thomas
W. Miller, 1886 —
J.
George Stewart, 1890 —
John
Biggs, Jr., 1895 —
Harman
L. Broomall, 1897 |
| | Wilmington, 1900-1999:
Josiah
Marvel, Jr., 1904 —
Daniel
F. Wolcott, 1909 —
Richard
E. Lankford, 1914 —
John
E. Babiarz, 1915 —
Clement
Woodnutt Miller, 1916 —
Herbert
Birchby Warburton, 1916 —
Reynolds
du Pont, 1918 —
Alexis
I. du Pont Bayard, 1918 —
Harry
G. Haskell, Jr., 1921 —
Pierre
S. du Pont IV, 1935 —
Michael
N. Castle, 1939 —
Thomas
C. Maloney, c.1942 —
Alice
Moore Batchelder, 1944 —
D.
Lee Constantine, 1952 —
Beau
Biden, 1969 |
|
| | Near Wilmington:
James
Madison Broom, 1776 —
William
T. Croasdale, c.1845 |
| |
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birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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