U.S. Politicians who were born in New
Brunswick
| | New Brunswick (no city given):
James
W. Nesmith, 1820 —
John
Leary, 1837 —
Michael
S. Doyle, 1842 —
Chipman
A. Steeves, 1850 —
Charlie
N. Vroom, 1854 —
Francis
F. Matheson, 1863 —
Byron
N. Call, 1863 —
Charles
M. Leonard, 1870 —
Bert
C. Baldwin, 1874 |
| | Apohaqui:
Elliott
W. Sproul, 1856 |
| | Blackville:
William
J. Fowler, 1855 |
| | Campbell Island:
Israel
D. Andrews, c.1803 |
| | Campobello:
Franklin
D. Roosevelt, Jr., 1914 |
| | Douglas Town:
John
J. Adams, 1848 |
| | Fredericton:
Alexander
Stewart, 1829 —
Alfred
B. Cruikshank, 1847 |
| | Near Fredericton:
Isaac
Stephenson, 1829 |
| | Hartland:
Samuel
M. Stephenson, 1831 |
| | St. George:
Edgar
M. Cherry, 1865 |
| | St. John:
Charles
Wentworth Upham, 1802 —
Wallace
Macfarlane, 1856 —
Woodford
A. Yerxa, 1856 —
Henry
S. Clark, 1858 —
Donald
L. Munro, 1859 —
Andrew
B. Dougherty, 1863 |
| | Near St. John:
Joseph
Medill, 1823 |
| | St. Stephen:
James
Dwyer, 1858 |
| | Salmon Center:
J.
F. A. Strong, 1856 |
| | Shogomoc:
Roland
H. Hartley, 1864 |
| | Wakefield:
Joseph
F. Snow, 1833 —
Byron
Boyd, 1864 |
| | Woodstock:
Arnold
H. Jones, 1858 |
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