| | Atkinson:
John
Noyes, 1764 |
| | Candia:
Albert
Palmer, 1831 |
| | Chester:
Charles
H. Bell, 1823 —
Samuel
Newell Bell, 1829 —
Gerry
W. Hazelton, 1829 —
George
Cochrane Hazelton, 1832 |
| | Danville:
Marcus
M. Towle, 1841 |
| | Deerfield:
Benjamin
F. Butler, 1818 —
Lorenzo
D. Harvey, 1848 |
| | Derry:
Charles
M. Floyd, 1861 —
Ralph
W. Davis, 1890 |
| | Epping:
John
Chandler, 1762 —
David
L. Morril, 1772 —
William
Plumer, Jr., 1789 —
George
W. Kittredge, 1805 —
Thomas
W. Fecteau, 1896 |
| | Exeter:
Nathaniel
Folsom, 1726 —
John
Taylor Gilman, 1753 —
Nicholas
Gilman, 1755 —
Lewis
Cass, 1782 —
Samuel
Shepard Conner, c.1783 —
Henry
A. S. Dearborn, 1783 —
Charles
J. Gilman, 1824 —
Frank
C. Archibald, 1857 —
Frances
S. Adams, 1907 —
John
Winslow Bissell, 1940 |
| | Fremont:
John
P. Sanborn, 1844 |
| | Greenland:
John
W. Weeks, 1781 |
| | Hampton:
Tristram
Shaw, 1786 —
Samuel
H. Dow, 1821 —
Stephen
E. Merrill, 1946 |
| | Kensington:
Roland
D. Sawyer, 1874 |
| | Kingston:
Josiah
Bartlett, Jr., 1768 —
William
F. Thayer, 1846 |
| | Londonderry:
Samuel
Taggart, 1754 —
Arthur
Livermore, 1766 —
Silas
Betton, 1768 —
Samuel
Bell, 1770 —
William
Patterson, 1789 —
William
M. Oliver, 1792 —
George
W. Patterson, 1799 —
John
Fisher, 1806 —
Charles
Dickey, 1813 —
Aaron
Fletcher Stevens, 1819 —
Samuel
F. Humphrey, 1822 —
Reed
Paige Clark, 1878 |
| | New Castle:
George
Frost, 1720 |
| | North Hampton:
Henry
Dearborn, 1751 —
Jeremiah
Fogg, 1762 |
| | Northwood:
William
Burleigh, 1785 —
Albert
O. Brown, 1853 |
| | Northwood Ridge, Northwood:
Ella
Knowles, 1860 |
| | Nottingham:
Bradbury
Cilley, 1760 —
Joseph
Cilley, 1791 —
Jonathan
Cilley, 1802 |
| | Plaistow:
George
W. Clement, 1830 —
Greenleaf
Clark, 1835 |
| | Portsmouth:
Woodbury
Langdon, 1739 —
Pierse
Long, 1739 —
John
Langdon, 1741 —
Joseph
Peirce, 1748 —
James
Sheafe, 1755 —
Clifton
Clagett, 1762 —
Nathaniel
Appleton Haven, 1762 —
Edward
St. Loe Livermore, 1762 —
William
Hale, 1765 —
John
F. Parrott, 1767 —
Charles
Cutts, 1769 —
Samuel
Cushman, 1783 —
John
Randall Reding, 1805 —
William
Shapleigh Damrell, 1809 —
Daniel
Marcy, 1809 —
Amos
T. Akerman, 1821 —
Nathaniel
A. H. Ball, c.1827 —
Henry
B. Lovering, 1841 —
Samuel
J. Fletcher, 1891 —
Wesley
Powell, 1915 |
| | Rye:
John
W. Parsons, 1778 —
Thomas
J. Parsons, 1804 |
| | Salem:
Asa
Tenney, 1759 |
| | Stratham:
David
Barker, Jr., 1797 —
Daniel
Clark, 1809 |
| | Windham:
Samuel
Dinsmoor, 1766 |
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Hampshire birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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