| | Anne Arundel County (no city given):
Richard
Ridgely, 1755 —
Daniel
Dorsey, 1757 —
Henry
Ridgely Warfield, 1774 —
Clement
F. Dorsey, 1778 —
Thomas
B. Dorsey, 1780 —
Thomas
Gordon Hayes, 1844 |
| | Annapolis:
John
Rogers, 1723 —
Charles
Carroll, Barrister, 1723 —
Charles
Carroll of Carrollton, 1737 —
Benjamin
Ogle, 1749 —
William
Pinkney, 1764 —
Thomas
Plater, 1769 —
Alexander
C. Hanson, 1786 —
George
Howard, 1789 —
William
Duhurst Merrick, 1793 —
Reverdy
Johnson, 1796 —
Alexander
Randall, 1803 —
H.
Winter Davis, 1817 —
Somerville
Pinkney Tuck, 1848 —
Daniel
Richard Randall, 1864 —
Albert
H. Michelson, 1878 —
John
Philip Hill, 1879 —
Calvert
Magruder, 1893 —
Dwight
Dickinson, 1916 |
| | Near Annapolis:
John
Hall, 1729 —
Thomas
Contee Worthington, 1782 |
| | Greenbury Point:
John
L. Kerr, 1780 |
| | Linthicum Heights:
J.
Charles Linthicum, 1867 |
| | Odenton:
Byron
Phelps, 1858 |
| | Patapsco:
Caleb
Dorsey, 1833 |
| | West River:
Joseph
Galloway, 1731 |
| |
See also Maryland
birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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