U.S. Politicians who were born in
Wales
| | Wales (no city given):
John
Rice Jones, c.1760 —
John
Richards, 1765 —
Samuel
Griffith, 1816 —
Morgan
B. Williams, 1831 —
Samuel
J. Ward, 1834 —
John
J. Rees, 1839 —
Josiah
D. Hicks, 1844 —
Abraham
Jones, 1845 —
John
W. Thomas, 1846 —
Richard
David Roberts, 1848 —
James
M. Wilcox, 1850 —
W.
Aubrey Thomas, 1866 —
John
Owen, 1867 —
David
B. Johns, 1871 —
D.
W. Davis, 1873 —
William
D. Rees, 1876 —
Noah
M. Mason, 1882 |
| | Bankayelyn:
David
Thomas, 1852 |
| | Near Beddgelert:
Samuel
M. Jones, 1846 |
| | Blaenavon, Monmouthshire:
Edmund
W. Samuel, 1857 |
| | Caernarvon:
John
T. Pritchard, 1884 |
| | Cardiff:
Edward
V. Robertson, 1881 |
| | Careleon:
Denias
Dawe, 1859 |
| | Dewlais:
David
W. Lewis, 1863 |
| | Forden, Montgomeryshire:
Charles
Evans, 1859 |
| | Glamorganshire:
William
T. Davies, 1831 |
| | Llandaff:
Francis
Lewis, 1713 |
| | Near Llandudno:
Martha
Hughes Cannon, 1857 |
| | Montgomeryshire:
John
E. Jones, 1840 |
| | Myrthyr:
John
M. Holland, 1870 |
| | Newmarket:
Edward
Blythin, 1884 |
| | Oswestry:
George
Williams, 1869 |
| | Tredegar:
Daniel
T. Phillips, 1842 —
George
T. Beach, 1843 —
James
J. Davis, 1873 |
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