| | Franklin County (no city given):
Thomas
Chenoweth, 1800 —
Elijah
Sells, 1814 —
Harrison
Eugene Havens, 1837 |
| | Bexley:
Kenneth
David McClure, c.1922 |
| | Canal Winchester:
John
C. Speaks, 1859 —
Jacob
L. Bachman, 1861 |
| | Columbus: |
| |
| | Columbus, 1800-1899:
Andrew
H. Dolton, c.1823 —
Milton
S. Latham, 1827 —
James
Kilbourne, 1842 —
George
H. Pickerell, 1858 —
James
Linn Rodgers, 1861 —
Edward
C. Turner, 1872 —
E.
Haldeman Dennison, 1872 —
Charles
G. Bond, 1877 —
Henry
B. Albright, 1882 —
Charles
A. Bay, 1886 —
Prescott
S. Bush, 1895 |
| | Columbus, 1900-1999:
Curtis
E. LeMay, 1906 —
Daniel
S. Earhart, 1907 —
John
W. Bush, 1909 —
Horace
W. Gilmore, 1918 —
Harry
L. Zerbe, 1922 —
Edward
E. Masters, 1924 —
Bernard
Weisberg, 1925 —
Clarence
J. Brown, Jr., 1927 —
Alfred
J. Lane, 1932 —
Richard
J. Daschbach, 1936 —
Andrew
Maguire, 1939 —
Tom
Easterly, 1940 —
Gillian
M. Sorensen, 1941 —
Richard
Abel, 1945 —
Patrick
L. McCrory, 1956 —
Patrick
J. Tiberi, 1962 |
|
| | Near Columbus:
Samuel
Beach Axtell, 1819 —
John
R. Kelso, 1831 |
| | Georgesville:
George
L. Converse, 1827 |
| | Harrisburg:
Thomas
Foster Tipton, 1833 |
| | Hilliard:
Thomas
E. Latimer, 1879 |
| | Near Jefferson:
Benjamin
Hutchinson Clover, 1837 |
| | Westerville:
Lewis
D. Bonebrake, 1859 |
| | Worthington:
William
H. Upson, 1823 —
Newton
W. Gilbert, 1862 |
| | Near Worthington:
John
Wesley Hoyt, 1831 |
| |
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birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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