| | Greenville County (no city given):
B.
W. Thomason, 1893 —
Robert
Thomas Ashmore, 1904 |
| | Greenville District County (now
Greenville County):
Alexander
Marshall Robinson, 1802 —
Benjamin
Franklin Robinson, 1807 —
John
Durant Ashmore, 1819 —
Harvey
Wallis Salmon, 1839 |
| | Greenville:
Daniel
Dunklin, 1790 —
Jesse
Franklin Cleveland, 1804 —
Joseph
H. Earle, 1847 —
Walter
A. Adams, 1887 —
Fred
H. Davis, 1894 —
Roger
C. Peace, 1899 —
Charles
D. Withers, 1916 —
James
Robert Mann, 1920 —
Knox
H. White, c.1932 —
Richard
W. Riley, 1933 —
Carroll
A. Campbell, Jr., 1940 —
Jesse
L. Jackson, 1941 —
Jim
DeMint, 1951 —
Jesse
L. Jackson, Jr., 1965 |
| | Near Greenville, Greenville District
County (now Greenville County):
Matthew
C. Butler, 1836 |
| | Piedmont:
Corinne
Boyd Riley, 1893 |
| |
See also South
Carolina birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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