| | Warren County (no city given):
John
I. Blair, 1802 —
Watson
T. Barnes, 1850 —
Henry
O. Carhart, c.1872 |
| | Belvidere:
Henry
S. Harris, 1850 —
Donald
J. Albanese, 1937 |
| | Near Belvidere:
Ely
Moore, 1798 |
| | Blairstown:
A.
Lincoln Reiley, 1864 |
| | Fort Warren:
Thomas
Barber, 1868 |
| | Hardwick Township:
John
Linn, 1763 |
| | Harmony Township:
George
B. Cole, 1851 |
| | Independence:
William
J. Bartow, 1832 |
| | Independence Township:
Coursen
H. Albertson, 1833 |
| | Marksboro:
Isaac
Wildrick, 1803 |
| | Oxford Furnace:
George
M. Robeson, 1829 |
| | Phillipsburg:
Frederick
T. F. Dumont, 1869 —
John
H. Pursel, 1896 —
J.
Cullen Ganey, 1899 |
| | Polkville:
Philip
Johnson, 1818 |
| | Shawnee:
Peter
Wilson Strader, 1818 |
| | Warren Glen:
Charles
P. Tinsman, 1880 |
| | Washington:
Robert
H. Woodruff, 1875 |
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See also New Jersey
birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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