Politicians who were born in St. Clair
County
| | St. Clair County (no city given):
Robert
H. Rayburn, 1866 —
Raymond
C. Wurzel, 1902 |
| | Algonac:
George
D. Jackson, 1862 —
Roy
T. Gilbert, 1878 —
Walter
W. Ames, c.1905 |
| | Capac:
Frank
N. Aldrich, 1890 |
| | Clyde Township:
Alexander
Cowan, 1874 |
| | East China:
Henry
R. Baird, 1876 |
| | Kenockee Township:
Jefferson
G. Brown, 1872 |
| | Marine City:
Stephen
B. Grummond, 1834 —
Calvin
A. Palmer, 1866 —
Lotta
P. Broadbridge, c.1879 —
Eugene
F. Black, 1903 |
| | Marysville:
William
L. Jowett, 1934 |
| | Memphis:
Eva
M. Hamilton, 1871 |
| | Port Huron:
Nathan
S. Boynton, 1837 —
Andrew
W. Comstock, 1838 —
Henry
McMorran, 1844 —
Junius
E. Beal, 1860 —
Joseph
F. Walsh, 1867 —
Burt
D. Cady, 1874 —
Robert
H. Lane, 1879 —
William
J. McIntosh, 1892 —
Gilbert
H. Isbister, 1900 —
Harry
D. Fenske, c.1921 —
Robert
J. McIntosh, 1922 —
Frank
O. Staiger, Jr., 1930 —
Donald
M. Wismer, Jr., 1934 —
R.
Friend, 1945 |
| | Near Port Huron:
Obadiah
Gardner, 1852 |
| | St. Clair:
Ezra
C. Carleton, 1838 —
Franklin
Moore, 1845 —
William
S. Linton, 1856 —
Theodore
C. Ruff, 1871 —
Justin
R. Whiting, 1886 —
Ralph
A. Hayward, 1895 |
| | St. Clair Township:
George
W. Moore, 1859 —
Franklin
Moore, 1877 |
| | Wales:
Patrick
J. M. Hally, 1867 |
| | West China:
Theobald
Otjen, 1851 |
| | Yale:
Charles
E. Bowles, 1884 —
John
E. Merrill, 1897 |
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See also Michigan
birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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