| | Acworth:
Milon
C. McClure, 1819 —
Urban
A. Woodbury, 1838 —
George
W. Anderson, 1861 |
| | Charlestown:
Henry
Hubbard, 1784 —
William
Henry, 1788 —
Ralph
Metcalf, 1798 —
DeForest
Richards, 1846 —
Ray
L. Blanchard, 1877 —
Howard
H. Hamlin, 1902 |
| | Claremont:
Charles
H. Eastman, 1819 —
Orrin
W. Robinson, 1834 —
Timothy
O. Walker, c.1844 —
Jotham
P. Allds, 1865 —
John
E. Allen, 1873 |
| | Cornish:
Dudley
Chase, 1771 —
Salmon
P. Chase, 1808 —
Champion
S. Chase, c.1827 —
George
H. Stowell, 1835 —
Samuel
L. Powers, 1848 —
Charles
A. Tracy, 1872 |
| | Goshen:
Calvin
L. Brown, 1854 |
| | Grantham:
Josiah
D. Cross, 1820 —
Edwin
G. Eastman, 1847 |
| | Langdon:
Curtis
Knight, 1816 |
| | Lempster:
Hosea
Washington Parker, 1833 |
| | Newport:
Ebenezer
Allen, 1804 —
Mason
W. Tappan, 1817 —
Edwin
O. Stanard, 1832 —
Seth
M. Richards, 1850 —
Jesse
M. Barton, 1870 —
Harry
V. Spanos, 1926 |
| | Plainfield:
Albert
G. Dow, 1808 —
Joseph
Chase Parker, 1823 —
Henry
Josiah Parker, 1836 |
| | Springfield:
Martin
Alonzo Haynes, 1842 |
| | Sunapee:
John
H. Bartlett, 1869 |
| | Unity:
William
E. Tutherly, 1823 |
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See also New
Hampshire birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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