| | Mecklenburg County (no city given):
Evan
S. Alexander, c.1767 —
William
A. Grier, 1850 —
James
A. Bell, 1868 —
Sue
Ramsey Johnston Ferguson, 1897 |
| | Charlotte:
William
F. Davidson, c.1813 —
M.
T. Polk, 1831 —
John
B. Terres, 1847 —
John
M. Morehead, 1866 —
Charles
Holden Cowles, 1875 —
Linville
H. Allred, 1876 —
Hamilton
C. Jones, 1884 —
J.
Spencer Bell, 1906 —
Hans
Tanzler, 1927 —
J.
Alex McMillan, 1932 —
James
H. Carson, Jr., 1935 —
Bill
Harris, 1939 —
Walter
E. Dellinger III, 1941 —
John
M. Spratt, Jr., 1942 —
Patrick
T. McHenry, 1975 |
| | Near Charlotte:
Smith
Miller, 1804 —
Alexander
C. Davidson, 1826 —
Sydenham
B. Alexander, 1840 —
Billy
Graham, 1918 |
| | Near Chase City:
Robert
Burton, 1747 |
| | Near Concord:
Nathaniel
Alexander, 1756 |
| | Davidson:
George
H. Barringer, 1889 —
Eddie
Knox, c.1939 |
| | Huntersville:
Joe
L. Blythe, 1890 |
| | Near Little Sugar Creek:
James
K. Polk, 1795 |
| | Steele Creek:
Melvin
L. Watt, 1945 |
| |
See also North
Carolina birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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