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Chester County
Pennsylvania

Politicians who died in Chester County

  Chester County (no city given): William Clingan, 1790 — B. Franklin Fisher, 1915
  Birmingham: Edward Darlington, 1825
  Charlestown: Roger Davis, 1815
  Charlestown Township: James B. Roberts, 1822 — Isaac Anderson, 1838
  Devon: Francis W. H. Adams, 1990
  Downingtown: Samuel Walker, 1881
  New London: Jesse C. Dickey, 1890
  Oxford: David Jackson, 1801
  Paoli: Joshua Evans, Jr., 1846
  Phoenixville: Peter J. Camiel, 1991
  Strafford: Chapman Freeman, 1904
  Warwick Furnace (now Warwick): David Potts, Jr., 1863
  West Chester: Isaac D. Barnard, 1834 — Isaac Darlington, 1839 — William Darlington, 1863 — William Everhart, 1868 — Henry S. Evans, 1872 — Francis James, 1886 — James B. Everhart, 1888 — Smedley Darlington, 1899 — William Butler, 1909 — Herman G. Hutt, 1952 — Channing Way, 1954 — G. Robert Watkins, 1970 — Paul B. Dague, 1974 — Wayne S. Ewing, 2010
  Near West Grove: Charles Emory Patton, 1937
  West Vincent: Owen J. Roberts, 1955
  Willistown Township: Edward L. Stokes, 1964
   See also Pennsylvania deathplaces not assigned to counties.
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