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Hillsborough County
New Hampshire

Politicians who were born in Hillsborough County


  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
   See also New Hampshire birthplaces not assigned to counties.

 

 


 
   
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