| | Mercer County (no city given):
John
D. Rue, 1833 —
Alfred
Reed, 1839 |
| | Ewingville:
William
M. Lanning, 1849 |
| | Hopewell:
Jonathan
H. Blackwell, 1841 |
| | Lawrenceville:
George
H. Brown, 1810 —
Alexander
Hamilton Phillips, 1866 |
| | Princeton:
Joseph
Hewes, 1730 —
Robert
Field Stockton, 1795 —
Charles
S. Olden, 1799 —
John
P. Stockton, 1826 —
Robert
S. Green, 1831 —
Edward
D. Duffield, 1871 —
Nathaniel
P. Davis, 1895 —
Richard
F. Cleveland, c.1898 —
Jacob
D. Beam, 1908 —
Henry
L. T. Koren, 1911 —
Chelsea
A. Baylor, 1948 |
| | Near Princeton:
Richard
Stockton, 1730 |
| | Trenton: |
| |
| | Trenton, year not specified:
Thomas
Bines |
| | Trenton, 1700-1799:
Samuel
John Atlee, 1739 —
Isaac
Smith, 1740 —
Joseph
Reed, 1741 —
David
Brearly, 1741 —
Lambert
Cadwalader, 1742 —
Thomas
Bines |
| | Trenton, 1800-1899:
James
Lockwood Conger, 1805 —
Daniel
Agnew, 1809 —
James
W. Wall, 1820 —
William
S. Yard, 1823 —
Garrett
D. W. Vroom, 1843 —
William
S. Gummere, 1852 —
Samuel
René Gummeré, 1853 —
Carlton
B. Pierce, 1857 —
Welling
G. Sickel, 1858 —
Frank
S. Katzenbach, Jr., 1868 —
Harrison
W. Howell, c.1872 —
Allan
Bartholomew Walsh, 1874 —
Edward
L. Katzenbach, 1878 —
Marie
H. Katzenbach, 1882 —
Joseph
L. Bodine, 1883 —
Harold
Orville Mackenzie, 1885 —
A.
Dayton Oliphant, 1887 —
Charles
P. Hutchinson, 1887 —
Harry
Heher, 1889 |
| | Trenton, 1900-1999:
George
T. Naame, 1901 —
Simon
J. Falcey, 1903 —
Abraham
Lincoln Freedman, 1904 —
Willard
S. Curtin, 1905 —
Richard
Funkhouser, 1917 —
Frank
Thompson, Jr., 1918 —
John
W. Davis, 1918 —
George
Herbert Barlow, 1921 —
David
N. Dinkins, 1927 —
A.
Leon Higginbotham, Jr., 1928 —
Carmen
J. Armenti, 1929 —
Antonin
Scalia, 1936 —
Dixon
Arnett, 1938 —
Martin
Connor, 1945 —
Samuel
A. Alito, Jr., 1950 |
|
| | Windsor:
Elijah
C. Hutchinson, 1855 |
| | Woodsville:
J.
Hart Brewer, 1844 |
| | Yardville:
Daniel
C. Knowles, 1836 |
| |
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birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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