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York County
Pennsylvania

Politicians who were born in York County

  York County (no city given): James Kelly, 1760 — James Todd, 1786 — Jacob Tome, 1810 — Emmett N. Parker, 1859 — L. E. Woods, 1883 — Henry E. Lanius, c.1885 — Michael S. Niles, 1887
  Conewago Township: Levi Maish, 1837
  Near Delta: James Alexander, Jr., 1789
  Dillsburg: Matthew S. Quay, 1833
  Dover: Robert J. Lewis, 1864
  East Manchester Township: Chester H. Gross, 1888
  Fawn Grove: Ralph W. Hess, 1939
  Foustown: Samuel K. Pfaltzgraff, 1885
  Hanover: George Michael Bedinger, 1756
  Near Hanover: David Holmes, 1769
  Jefferson (now Codorus): Andrew R. Brodbeck, 1860
  Loganville: George A. Goodling, 1896 — William F. Goodling, 1927
  Near Loganville: Samuel F. Glatfelter, 1858
  Monaghan Township: Henry Logan, 1784
  Red Lion: Harry L. Haines, 1880 — Nathaniel Neiman Craley, Jr., 1927
  West Manchester Township: James A. Stahle, 1829
  York:
 
  York, 1700-1799: Jacob Spangler, 1767 — John Sloane, 1779 — Charles A. Barnitz, 1780 — Adam King, 1783 — Daniel Sheffer, 1783 — Henry Nes, 1799
  York, 1800-1899: John Hull Campbell, 1800 — William H. Kurtz, 1804 — George Upp, Jr., 1810 — William Buel Franklin, 1823 — Alexander Metzel, 1835 — Chauncey F. Black, 1839 — J. Hay Brown, 1849 — Edward B. Nevin, 1858 — Daniel F. Lafean, 1861 — Edward S. Brooks, 1867 — Harry B. Anstine, 1872 — Samuel S. Lewis, 1874 — Ralph C. Busser, 1875 — William I. Sirovich, 1882
  York, 1900-1999: James F. Lind, 1900 — Herbert B. Cohen, 1900 — Henry E. Harner, 1907 — John F. Root, 1918 — Laurence Hirsch Silberman, 1935 — Tom Wolf, 1948 — Todd Platts, 1962
  Near York: Jacob Hostetter, 1754 — John Rowan, 1773 — Charles H. Leavy, 1884 — George M. Leader, 1918
   See also Pennsylvania birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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