| | Ashland:
Thomas
P. Cheney, 1891 |
| | Bath:
James
H. Johnson, 1802 —
Horace
G. Hutchins, 1811 —
Sherburn
Lang, 1858 —
Paul
Lang, 1860 —
Amos
Noyes Blandin, Jr., 1896 |
| | Bristol:
Benjamin
F. Flanders, 1816 —
Oscar
F. Fellows, 1857 —
Seth
N. Gage, 1857 |
| | Campton:
Henry
W. Blair, 1834 —
George
H. Adams, 1851 |
| | Canaan:
Henry
G. Burleigh, 1832 —
William
M. Chase, 1837 —
Isaac
N. Blodgett, 1838 —
Frank
D. Currier, 1853 |
| | Dorchester:
Rufus
Blodgett, 1834 |
| | Ellsworth:
Henry
H. Moulton, 1839 |
| | Enfield:
Robert
O. Blood, 1887 |
| | Grafton:
Benjamin
K. Bullock, 1821 —
Isaac
Bullock, 1824 —
Cyrus
A. Sulloway, 1839 |
| | Groton:
Charles
C. P. Holden, 1827 |
| | Hanover:
Eleazar
Wheelock Ripley, 1782 —
Leonard
Wilcox, 1799 —
William
F. Knight, 1847 |
| | Haverhill:
John
Page, 1787 —
Noah
Davis, 1818 |
| | Holderness:
Elias
H. Cheney, 1832 |
| | Holderness (part now in Ashland):
Person
C. Cheney, 1828 |
| | Landaff:
Ezra
B. French, 1810 |
| | Landaff (part now in Easton):
Amos
N. Blandin, 1864 |
| | Lebanon:
Experience
Estabrook, 1813 —
Henry
C. Magoon, c.1814 —
James
Dunbar Bell, 1911 |
| | Lisbon:
C.
C. Young, 1869 |
| | Littleton:
Lorenzo
P. Sanger, 1809 —
Evarts
Worcester Farr, 1840 —
Anson
C. Alexander, 1855 —
George
H. Bingham, 1864 |
| | Lyme:
David
M. Clough, 1846 |
| | Monroe:
Roy
A. Warden, 1900 |
| | New Concord (now Lisbon):
Lorenzo
Sabine, 1803 |
| | Plymouth:
William
A. Fletcher, 1788 |
| | Rumney:
Dennison
R. Burnham, 1799 —
Nathan
Clifford, 1803 |
| | Warren:
Norris
Cotton, 1900 |
| | Wentworth:
Thomas
Fellows Clifford, 1871 |
| | Woodsville, Haverhill:
Harold
K. Davison, 1893 —
F.
Ray Keyser, Sr., 1898 |
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See also New
Hampshire birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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