| | Salem County (no city given):
Benjamin
Harris Brewster, 1816 —
William
S. Stiles, 1869 |
| | Alliance:
Joseph
B. Perskie, 1885 —
Benjamin
M. Golder, 1891 |
| | Allowaystown (now Alloway):
Thomas
B. Wood, c.1804 |
| | Auburn:
Samuel
D. Hoffman, 1850 |
| | Centerton:
Thomas
Whitaker Trenchard, 1863 |
| | Elmer:
William
H. Albright, 1875 |
| | Elsinboro Township:
George
Hires, 1835 |
| | Lower Penns Neck Township:
Daniel
Garrison, 1782 |
| | Mannington Township:
Collins
B. Allen, 1866 |
| | Penns Grove:
S.
Rusling Leap, 1886 |
| | Penns Neck:
Thomas
Sinnickson, 1744 |
| | Salem:
Thomas
Sinnickson, 1786 —
Henry
T. Ellett, 1812 —
William
Hall Walker, 1812 —
Alexander
G. Cattell, 1816 —
Clement
Hall Sinnickson, 1834 —
John
A. Waddington, 1911 —
Robert
Adams, 1915 —
William
J. Hughes, 1932 |
| | Near Salem:
Isaac
A. Barber, 1852 |
| | Woodstown:
Isaiah
D. Clawson, 1822 |
| |
See also New Jersey
birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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