| | Cumberland County (no city given):
John
Henderson, 1797 —
Lorenzo
F. Fisler, 1797 —
Benjamin
F. Howell, 1844 —
Albert
R. McAllister, 1879 |
| | Bridgeton:
Lucius
Q. C. Elmer, 1793 —
James
G. Hampton, 1814 —
Charles
C. Pilgrim, 1874 —
LeRoy
W. Loder, 1883 —
Robert
H. Weber, 1919 —
Frank
A. LoBiondo, 1946 |
| | Cedarville:
Jonathan
Elmer, 1745 —
Ebenezer
Elmer, 1752 —
Ephraim
Bateman, 1780 |
| | Deerfield:
John
Boyd Avis, 1875 |
| | Greenwich:
Roland
Renne, 1905 |
| | Hopewell Township:
Albert
S. Woodruff, 1886 |
| | Mauricetown:
Henry
C. Loudenslager, 1852 |
| | Millville:
Nathaniel
Stratton, 1812 —
William
Arthur McKeighan, 1842 —
Firman
M. Reeves, 1877 —
Leon
Henderson, 1895 |
| | Port Norris:
Louis
B. Blissard, 1913 |
| | Rosenhayn:
Joseph
W. Chinnici, 1919 |
| | Vineland:
Thelma
P. Sharp, 1898 —
John
H. Ware III, 1908 —
Stanley
Seymour Brotman, 1924 |
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See also New Jersey
birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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