| | Harford County (no city given):
Robert
Harris Archer, 1775 —
William
F. Giles, 1807 —
A.
Lingan Jarrett, 1808 —
John
Lee Chapman, 1811 —
Samuel
J. Kirkwood, 1813 —
Henry
G. Bussey, 1816 —
Herman
Stump, 1837 —
J.
W. Dorsey, 1852 —
James
H. Preston, 1860 —
Thomas
H. Robinson, 1860 |
| | Aberdeen:
Linwood
L. Clark, 1876 |
| | Near Aberdeen:
William
B. Baker, 1840 |
| | Abingdon:
Warren
N. Cuddy, 1886 |
| | Near Abingdon:
William
Paca, 1740 |
| | Bel Air:
Augustus
Williamson Bradford, 1806 —
Richard
Dallam, c.1865 —
Charles
Nelson Proctor, 1882 —
John
A. Proctor, c.1883 |
| | Near Bel Air:
James
Turner, 1783 —
Jacob
Alexander Preston, 1796 |
| | Near Churchville:
Stevenson
Archer, 1786 —
Stevenson
Archer, 1828 —
Edwin
H. Webster, 1829 |
| | Darlington:
Henry
N. Gorrell, 1893 |
| | Near Fallston:
Martin
F. Conway, 1827 |
| | Havre de Grace:
Millard
E. Tydings, 1890 |
| | Perryman:
Gabriel
Christie, 1756 |
| | Pylesville:
David
G. Harry, 1880 |
| | Vale:
Darlington
Hoopes, 1896 |
| | Near Whiteford:
William
P. Bolton, 1885 |
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