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Lincoln County
Maine

Politicians who were born in Lincoln County

 BERJAYA Lincoln County (no city given): Thomas J. Woodward, 1836
 BERJAYA Alna: Albert G. Dole, 1808 — John T. Averill, 1825
 BERJAYA Bristol: Joseph W. Yates, 1826 — C. E. Chamberlain, 1845 — Alice D. Poole, 1879
 BERJAYA Damariscotta: Horace W. Metcalf, 1833 — Charles A. Boutelle, 1839 — Rex W. Dodge, 1884
 BERJAYA Dresden: David Kidder, 1787 — George W. Furbush, 1842
 BERJAYA Jefferson: Newell Avery, 1817 — Nathan O. Murphy, 1849 — Herbert A. Clark, 1873 — Forrest H. Bond, 1885
 BERJAYA Newcastle: Edward Kavanagh, 1795 — Jacob Sleeper, c.1802 — Joseph T. Copeland, 1813 — E. Wilder Farley, 1817 — Edwin Flye, 1817 — Robert B. Loomis, 1832
 BERJAYA Pownalborough (now Wiscasset): Abiel Wood, 1772
 BERJAYA Southport: Ralph H. Cameron, 1863
 BERJAYA Waldoboro: Isaac Reed, 1809 — Henry Farrington, 1837 — John H. Farrington, 1863 — Maude C. Gay, c.1877
 BERJAYA Westport (now Westport Island): William M. Garland, 1866
 BERJAYA Whitefield: Edgar H. Minot, 1873
 BERJAYA Wiscasset: Thomas Rice, 1768 — Hugh J. Anderson, 1801 — Franklin Clark, 1801 — John D. McCrate, 1802 — John Babson, 1816 — Thomas Bowman, 1848
 BERJAYA  See also Maine birthplaces not assigned to counties.

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