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Middlesex County
New Jersey

Politicians who were born in Middlesex County


  Middlesex County (no city given): Nicholas Low, 1739 — John L. Dumont, 1787 — James F. Randolph, 1791 — Edward Mundy, 1794 — Simon Barclay Conover, 1840 — William W. Smalley, 1850
  Browntown: William H. Sutphin, 1887
  Cranbury: C. Raymond Wicoff, 1884
  Dunellen: Randolph Perkins, 1871
  East Brunswick: Irving C. Freese, 1903
  Metuchen: Edward T. Buckingham, 1874
  New Brunswick: Luther Martin, 1748 — James Schureman, 1756 — Littleton Kirkpatrick, 1797 — James Bishop, 1816 — Augustus A. Hardenbergh, 1830 — Cornelius McCrelis, 1883 — Arthur McCallum, 1885 — Edwin W. Eden, 1887 — Robert Wood Johnson, Jr., 1893 — Milton A. Feller, 1902 — John A. Lynch, 1908 — Michael James Pappas, 1960
  Old Bridge: T. Frank Appleby, 1864
  Perth Amboy: John Stevens, 1715 — James Ford, 1783 — Cortlandt Parker, 1818 — Morgan F. Larson, 1882 — William Francis Smith, 1904 — Edward James Patten, 1905 — Christian J. Jorgensen, 1910 — George J. Otlowski, 1912 — Bernard J. Dwyer, 1921 — Robert N. Wilentz, 1927
  Plainsboro: John V. B. Wicoff, 1878
  Raritan Landing (now part of Piscataway): Isaac Low, 1735 — John Neilson, 1745
  Raritan Township: Miles Ross, 1827
  South Amboy: Jacob Evertson, 1734 — William Carlisle, 1793 — Thomas J. Scully, 1868 — Harold G. Hoffman, 1896
  South River: John F. Fitzpatrick, 1898
  Woodbridge: Joseph Bloomfield, 1753
   See also New Jersey birthplaces not assigned to counties.

 

 


 
   
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