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Monmouth County
New Jersey

Politicians who were born in Monmouth County

  Monmouth County (no city given): John Imlay, 1719 — William A. Prickitt, 1839 — Hubbard R. Yetman, 1847
  Allentown: Barton B. Hutchinson, 1860
  Asbury Park: Arthur R. Smock, 1885 — Stewart Appleby, 1890 — Frank Durand, 1895 — Haydn Proctor, 1903
  Bradley Beach: Thomas F. Vezzetti, 1928
  Colts Neck: Charles Haight, 1838 — Thomas Griffith Haight, 1879
  Elberon: Robert W. Kean, 1893
  Englishtown: Charles R. English, 1886
  Farmingdale: Oliver H. Brown, 1852
  Fort Monmouth: Rick Renzi, 1958
  Freehold: Thomas Henderson, 1743 — John A. Scudder, 1759 — John C. Ten Eyck, 1814 — Lewis S. Hyer, 1839 — William H. Vredenburgh, 1840 — Henry M. Nevius, 1841 — William M. Ivins, 1851 — William Barberie Howell, 1865
  Holmdel: Henry E. Ackerson, Jr., 1880
  Imlaystown: James H. Imlay, 1764
  Long Branch: Marcus Daly, 1908 — Norman Mailer, 1923 — James G. Lowenstein, 1927 — Barry W. Jackson, 1930 — Connie Williams, 1944 — Frank Pallone, Jr., 1951
  Near Long Branch: Garret A. Hobart, 1844
  Matawan: Elmer H. Geran, 1875
  Middletown: Garret D. Wall, 1783
  Middletown Point (now Matawan): Joseph D. Bedle, 1821
  Monmouth: James Cox, 1753
  Monmouth Beach: W. Warren Barbour, 1888 — Eleanor Schley Todd, c.1912
  Monmouth Court House (now Freehold): Nathaniel Scudder, 1733
  Neptune: Joan Marie Azrack, 1951
  Ocean Grove: Lynn W. Franklin, 1888 — Richard R. Stout, 1912
  Oceanport: Phil Bredesen, 1943
  Port Monmouth: William C. Wilson, c.1873
  Red Bank: Daniel J. O'Hern, 1930
  Rumson: William L. Tierney, Jr., 1907
  Sea Bright: Monroe B. Hall, 1901
  Spring Lake: Clarence V. Mooney, c.1888
  West End, Long Branch: Harry F. Guggenheim, 1890
   See also New Jersey birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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