| | Sanilac County (no city given):
Frank
E. Gorman, 1874 —
John
H. Perry, 1900 —
Claude
L. Wood, 1901 |
| | Applegate:
Leonard
J. Paterson, 1897 —
Quincy
P. Hoffman, 1913 |
| | Bridgehampton:
William
H. Bright, 1863 |
| | Brown City:
Velma
Wood, 1904 |
| | Carsonville:
Philip
O'Connell, 1872 —
John
J. Maher, 1889 —
Herb
Clements, 1890 —
Perry
W. Greene, 1894 |
| | Deckerville:
Alpheus
P. Decker, 1887 —
Frank
Merriman, 1920 |
| | Forester Township:
Francis
W. Beedon, 1902 |
| | Lexington:
Charles
L. Pack, 1857 —
Walter
S. Wixson, 1863 —
Louis
H. Fead, 1877 |
| | Marlette:
John
A. Boyne, 1878 —
Bruce
F. Clothier, 1887 |
| | Near Marlette:
Audley
Rawson, 1893 |
| | Melvin:
Frank
D. Beadle, 1899 |
| | Sandusky:
Orval
Carl Finkbeiner, 1910 —
S.
Martin Tweedie III, 1931 |
| | Shabbona:
Maurice
R. Keyworth, 1886 |
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See also Michigan
birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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