| | Jefferson County (no city given):
John
Lafayette Camp, 1828 |
| | Bessemer:
John
Perry Bartlett, 1905 —
Cora
M. Brown, 1914 —
Claude
Harris, Jr., 1940 |
| | Birmingham: |
| |
| | Birmingham, year not specified:
Wiley
J. Hickman —
William
J. Cabaniss |
| | Birmingham, 1800-1899:
C.
R. Bibb, 1875 —
Hugh
Gladney Grant, 1888 —
Phil
B. Whitaker, 1891 |
| | Birmingham, 1900-1999:
Clarence
W. Allgood, 1902 —
Pearle
Wates, 1909 —
Wiley
J. Hickman —
Cecil
F. Poole, 1914 —
Art
Hanes, Sr., 1916 —
Jackie
Vaughn III, 1917 —
Marvin
L. Warner, 1919 —
George
Huddleston, Jr., 1920 —
Marjorie
S. Holt, 1920 —
Oscar
W. Adams, 1925 —
Helen
Wilson Nies, 1925 —
William
M. Acker, Jr., 1927 —
Jack
Edwards, 1928 —
Albert
L. Smith, Jr., 1931 —
Gil
Hill, 1931 —
Richard
C. Shelby, 1934 —
Ben
Erdreich, 1938 —
Juanita
Millender-McDonald, 1938 —
William
J. Cabaniss —
Earl
F. Hilliard, 1942 —
Ronald
Goodwin, 1943 —
Angela
Davis, 1944 —
C.
Virginia Fields, 1946 —
Spencer
T. Bachus III, 1947 —
Condoleezza
Rice, 1954 —
Dave
Russell, 1955 —
Michael
K. Powell, 1963 |
|
| | Fairfield:
James
Armstrong MacKay, 1919 —
U.
W. Clemon, 1943 |
| | Leeds:
Edmund
Blair, 1908 |
| | Tarrant City:
James
D. Martin, 1918 |
| |
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birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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