| | Prince George's County (no city
given):
Thomas
Sprigg, 1747 —
Walter
Bowie, 1748 —
Robert
Bowie, 1750 —
Gabriel
Duvall, 1752 —
Benjamin
Contee, 1755 —
David
Ross, 1755 —
Richard
Sprigg, Jr., c.1769 —
Archibald
S. Clarke, c.1778 —
Staley
Nichols Clarke, 1794 —
Thomas
Fielder Bowie, 1808 —
Charles
Benedict Calvert, 1808 —
Joseph
Clinton Beall, 1813 —
Oden
Bowie, 1826 —
Richard
W. Townshend, 1840 —
Arthur
E. Teele, 1946 —
Michael
S. Steele, 1958 |
| | Aquasco:
Leonard
Covington, 1768 |
| | Bladensburg:
James
Hughes, 1823 —
Alfred
D. Bailey, Jr., 1893 |
| | Near Bladensburg:
William
Wirt, 1772 |
| | Laurel:
George
W. Waters, Jr., 1869 |
| | Nottingham:
Samuel
Dick, 1740 |
| | Temple Hills:
Frank
Small, Jr., 1896 |
| | Upper Marlboro:
Daniel
Carroll, 1730 —
Richard
Potts, 1753 —
William
H. Clagett, 1838 —
Lansdale
G. Sasscer, 1893 |
| | Near Upper Marlboro:
Thomas
Sim Lee, 1745 —
William
B. Clagett, 1854 |
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See also Maryland
birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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