| | Amherst:
Jedediah
K. Smith, 1770 —
Charles
Humphrey Atherton, 1773 —
Jonathan
Fisk, 1778 —
John
S. Barry, 1802 —
Charles
G. Atherton, 1804 —
Horace
Greeley, 1811 —
Henry
H. Dickey, 1816 —
Aaron
M. Wilkins, 1854 |
| | Bedford:
Thomas
Chandler, 1772 —
Zachariah
Chandler, 1813 —
David
Atwood, 1815 |
| | Bennington:
John
B. Jameson, 1873 |
| | Deering:
James
W. Grimes, 1816 |
| | Derryfield (now Manchester):
John
Adams Harper, 1779 |
| | Dunstable (now Nashua):
Jonathan
Blanchard, 1738 |
| | Francestown:
Levi
Woodbury, 1789 —
James
Bell, 1804 —
Alfred
G. Fairbanks, 1822 —
George
H. Fairbanks, 1830 —
Edwin
W. H. Farnum, 1865 |
| | Grasmere, Goffstown:
Benjamin
F. Greer, 1864 |
| | Hillsborough:
Franklin
Pierce, 1804 —
Harrison
Eaton, 1817 —
Christopher
Columbus Andrews, 1829 |
| | Hollis:
Samuel
Thomas Worcester, 1804 |
| | Hudson:
Robert
Burns, 1792 |
| | Manchester:
William
R. Clough, 1844 —
Eugene
E. Reed, 1866 —
Louis
Sherburne Cox, 1874 —
Channing
H. Cox, 1879 —
Maurice
F. Devine, 1889 —
Florence
G. Danforth, 1892 —
Alfred
E. Fortin, 1894 —
John
J. Sheehan, 1899 —
Hervé
J. L'Heureux, 1899 —
Franklin
Flanders, 1902 —
Albert
D. Leahy, 1903 —
Rae
S. Laraba, 1905 —
Charles
H. Barnard, 1907 —
Joseph
J. Betley, 1910 —
Paul
E. Provost, 1915 —
Germain
P. Dupont, c.1915 —
Robert
J. Gamache, 1916 —
Louis
C. Wyman, 1917 —
John
W. King, 1918 —
Henry
J. Pariseau, 1918 —
Alexander
Kazakis, 1919 —
Roland
S. Vallee, 1929 |
| | Mason:
Herbert
J. Taft, 1860 |
| | Milford:
Charles
Henry Donahue, 1877 |
| | Mont Vernon:
Alpha
E. Thompson, 1815 |
| | Nashua:
Alonzo
A. Martin, 1842 —
Roujet
D. Marshall, 1847 —
William
H. Barry, 1878 —
Henri
Alphonse Burque, 1879 —
Francis
Wayland Johnston, 1882 —
Peter
William Patnaude, 1889 —
Blaylock
Atherton, 1900 —
Edward
John Lampron, 1909 —
Hugh
Gregg, 1917 —
Walter
Peterson, 1922 —
Judd
Gregg, 1947 |
| | New Boston:
James
Wilson, c.1769 —
Clark
B. Cochrane, 1815 —
Edward
H. Wason, 1865 |
| | New Ipswich:
Isaiah
Kidder, 1770 —
Nathan
Appleton, 1779 —
Charles
Stetson, 1801 —
John
Appleton, 1804 |
| | Pelham:
William
Merchant Richardson, 1774 —
Josiah
Butler, 1779 |
| | Peterborough:
Jeremiah
Smith, 1759 —
Samuel
Smith, 1765 —
James
Wilson, 1766 —
James
Miller, 1776 —
James
Wilson, 1797 —
James
F. Brennan, 1853 —
Robert
P. Bass, Jr., 1923 |
| | Temple:
Peter
Felt, 1784 —
Daniel
Felt, 1799 |
| | Weare:
Phineas
J. Stone, 1810 —
Jonathan
Stone, 1823 —
John
P. Bartlett, 1841 —
Robert
J. Peaslee, 1864 |
| | Wilton:
Frank
G. Clarke, 1850 —
George
E. Bales, 1862 —
William
French Smith, 1917 |
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Hampshire birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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