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Rockingham County
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Politicians who were born in Rockingham County


  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
   See also New Hampshire birthplaces not assigned to counties.

 

 


 
   
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