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Windsor County
Vermont

Politicians who were born in Windsor County

  Andover: Ira S. Hazeltine, 1821 — William W. Hazeltine, 1880
  Barnard: Horace Eaton, 1804 — Dean Richmond, 1804 — Nelson L. Boyden, 1836 — Ira A. Abbott, 1845 — Melvin H. Billings, 1845 — Guy H. Cleveland, 1883
  Bethel: Stephen Thomas, 1809 — James M. McIntosh, 1825
  Bridgewater: Hezekiah B. Smith, 1816 — Harrison C. F. Atwood, 1828 — Edward H. Shattuck, 1852
  Cavendish: Richard Fletcher, 1788 — Ryland Fletcher, 1799 — Winsor B. French, 1832 — Henry A. Fletcher, 1839 — Fletcher D. Proctor, 1860
  Chester: Waitstill R. Ranney, 1791 — Fernando C. Beaman, 1814 — Franklin Edson, 1832 — Gilbert Asa Davis, 1835 — Melvin Riley Baldwin, 1838
  Hartford: Ezra C. Gross, 1787 — Andrew Tracy, 1797 — Charles O. Nason, 1828 — L. Downer Hazen, 1834 — Daniel L. Cushing, 1836 — Charles W. Porter, 1849
  Hartland: Ebenezer Raynale, 1804
  Ludlow: Gilbert E. Read, 1822 — Alanson W. Beard, 1825 — Richard F. Pettigrew, 1848 — John G. Sargent, 1860 — Albert G. Warren, c.1869 — Lawrence W. Barton, 1874 — Allen D. Ball, 1882
  North Pomfret, Pomfret: Elmer Bragg Adams, 1842
  Norwich: D. Azro A. Buck, 1789 — Samuel Partridge, 1790 — Fred Ladd Davis, 1861
  Plymouth: Daniel B. Brown, 1805 — E. Lakin Brown, 1809 — Henry M. Pollard, 1836 — William Wallace Stickney, 1853 — Eugene F. Briggs, 1858 — Calvin Coolidge, 1872
  Pomfret: Walter H. Harrington, 1860 — John C. Sherburne, 1883
  Proctorsville, Cavendish: Redfield Proctor, 1831
  Reading: Albert N. Swain, 1828 — Wade Keyes, 1865
  Rochester: Azro D. Martin, 1826 — George G. Tilden, 1842 — Alanson C. Bailey, 1850 — William W. Campbell, 1853 — Pearl H. Eaton, 1871
  Royalton: Charles Durkee, 1805 — Dudley C. Denison, 1819 — Chester Pierce, 1819 — Frederick H. Billings, 1823 — George Ellis, 1847 — Leon D. Latham, 1874
  Sharon: George B. Drown, 1861
  Springfield: Minos McRobert, 1804 — Charles B. Hoard, 1805 — Gouverneur Morris, 1809 — Walbridge Abner Field, 1833 — Dudley C. Haskell, 1842 — Fred Tarbell Field, 1876 — Edward E. Spafford, 1878 — Charles C. Hemenway, c.1884 — Margaret Hammond, 1900
  Stockbridge: Flynn Amos Guernsey, 1851
  Weathersfield: Don A. J. Upham, 1809 — Orlando Burr Kidder, 1811 — Justus Dartt, 1836
  Weathersfield Bow, Weathersfield: William Wade Dudley, 1842
  West Windsor: Linus Ely Worcester, 1811 — William H. H. Stowell, 1840 — Nathaniel H. W. Jenne, 1870
  Weston: Joseph A. Gilmore, 1811 — Aaron H. Cragin, 1821 — Hiram Sanford Stevens, 1832 — William Nelson Bryant, 1851 — Gilman T. Foster, 1859
  White River Junction, Hartford: Frederick W. Holden, 1858
  Windsor: Cyrus Langworthy, 1791 — Carlos Coolidge, 1792 — Edward Curtis, 1801 — Valentine Baxter Horton, 1802 — Henry D. Washburn, 1832 — Charles H. Fitch, 1846 — Walter K. Farnsworth, 1870
  Near Windsor: James Whitcomb, 1795
  Woodstock: Hezekiah Williams, 1798 — Elon Farnsworth, 1799 — George P. Marsh, 1801 — William E. Johnson, 1841 — Hermon Holt, 1844 — Charles H. Darling, 1859 — George Z. Thompson, 1870 — Franklin S. Billings, Jr., 1922
   See also Vermont birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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