| | Montgomery County (no city given):
William
Sawyer, 1803 —
Peter
Keiser, c.1805 —
John
Byers, 1829 —
Henry
Benton Sayler, 1836 —
Everett
B. Taylor, 1899 |
| | Butler:
Daniel
W. Allaman, 1861 |
| | Dayton:
Abrom
Chambers, 1805 —
Andrew
Kennedy, 1810 —
John
Hunt, 1812 —
Charles
S. Varian, c.1832 —
James
B. Weaver, 1833 —
Amor
Smith, Jr., 1840 —
Samuel
Ach, 1860 —
J.
Edward Meyers, 1862 —
Winthrop
M. Daniels, 1867 —
William
F. Hagarty, 1877 —
Haveth
E. Mau, 1886 —
Francis
C. Canny, 1889 —
Jefferson
Patterson, 1891 —
Katharine
Kennedy Brown, 1891 —
Harry
P. Jeffrey, 1901 —
Edward
G. Breen, 1908 —
Rodney
Marvin Love, 1908 —
Edwin
M. Martin, 1908 —
Henry
W. Maier, 1918 —
Catherine
S. Long, 1924 —
Dudley
Kircher, c.1935 —
Tony
P. Hall, 1942 —
Michael
R. Turner, 1960 |
| | Near Dayton:
William
Henry Harries, 1843 —
Charles
E. Creager, 1873 |
| | Germantown:
Daniel
Webster Comstock, 1840 |
| | Miamisburg:
Paul
F. Schenck, 1899 |
| | Wayne Township:
John
L. Brenner, 1832 |
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See also Ohio
birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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