| | Barrington:
Frank
Jones, 1832 —
Austin
L. Calef, c.1871 |
| | Dover:
Timothy
R. Young, 1811 —
Frank
Willey Clancy, 1852 —
Frank
N. Parsons, 1854 —
Dwight
Hall, 1871 —
Maurice
J. Murphy, Jr., 1927 |
| | Durham:
George
Sullivan, 1771 —
John
S. Wells, 1803 —
Hamilton
Smith, 1804 —
James
F. Joy, 1810 —
Ballard
Smith, 1821 —
Lloyd
G. Pendergast, 1842 —
Jane
Abell Coon, 1929 |
| | East Rochester, Rochester:
Alfred
L. Colby, 1892 |
| | Farmington:
Henry
Wilson, 1812 |
| | Lee:
Daniel
M. Durell, 1769 |
| | Milton:
Richard
Olney II, 1871 |
| | Rochester:
John
P. Hale, 1806 —
Jacob
Hart Ela, 1820 —
Samuel
D. Felker, 1859 —
Lyndon
LaRouche, 1922 |
| | Rollinsford:
Robert
G. Pike, 1851 |
| | Somersworth:
John
Sullivan, 1740 |
| | Somersworth (part now in Rollinsford):
Edward
H. Rollins, 1824 |
| |
See also New
Hampshire birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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