| | Sussex County (no city given):
William
Helms, c.1751 —
Richard
Van Horne, 1770 —
Peter
Wintermute, 1806 |
| | Deckertown (now Sussex):
Grant
Decker, 1814 |
| | Near Deckertown (now Sussex):
Judson
Kilpatrick, 1836 —
Lewis
J. Martin, 1844 |
| | Franklin:
Charles
F. Lynch, 1884 |
| | Franklin Furnace (now Franklin):
Samuel
T. Munson, 1876 —
Albin
Smith, c.1877 |
| | Hainesville:
Blase
Cole, 1879 |
| | Hamburg:
Robert
Hamilton, 1809 |
| | Newton:
Rodman
M. Price, 1816 —
Henry
Johnson Brodhead Cummings, 1831 —
William
M. Johnson, 1847 —
John
W. Griggs, 1849 —
William
G. Smith, 1857 —
Henry
T. Kays, 1878 —
Marshal
Hunt, 1889 |
| | Near Newton:
Ardolph
L. Kline, 1858 |
| | Ogdensburg:
Samuel
Fowler, 1818 —
William
A. Dolan, 1883 |
| | Rudeville:
Joseph
E. Edsall, 1789 |
| | Sparta:
Jackson
R. Decker, c.1862 |
| | Swartswood:
Clyde
W. Struble, 1895 |
| | Vernon:
John
Winans, 1831 —
Douglas
Rutherfurd, 1900 |
| | Wantage:
James
E. Howell, c.1847 |
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See also New Jersey
birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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