The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Dover, New Hampshire .
Academics and writing [ edit ]
Joshua James Guppey (1820–1893), Union Army brigadier general during the Civil War
John Hart (1706–1777), colonial militia officer
Dan Christie Kingman (1852–1916), U.S. Army brigadier general
Joseph C. McConnell (1922–1954), United States Air Force fighter pilot who was the top American flying ace during the Korean War
Hercules Mooney (1715–1800), officer, teacher during the Revolutionary War
Richard O'Kane (1911–1994), U.S. Navy rear admiral[ 8]
John Underhill (1597–1672), settler, colonial soldier
George H. Wadleigh (1842–1927), U.S. Navy rear admiral[ 9]
Spencer Albee (born 1976), musician, singer, songwriter
Nelson Bragg (born 1961), percussionist, vocalist, songwriter
Tommy Makem (1932–2007), Irish folk musician with his sons The Makem Brothers
Nellie Brown Mitchell (1845–1924), concert singer, music educator, "one of Boston's favorite cantatrices."
John J. Ballentine (1927–2016), member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives [ 10]
Frank Willey Clancy (1852–1928), Attorney General of New Mexico [ 11]
Daniel Meserve Durell (1769–1841), U.S. congressman[ 12]
John P. Hale (1806–1873), U.S. senator[ 13]
William Hale (1765–1848), U.S. congressman[ 14]
Joshua G. Hall (1828–1898), U.S. congressman, state senator[ 15]
Maurice J. Murphy, Jr. (1927–2002), U.S. senator[ 16]
Marilla Ricker (1840–1920), suffragist, first woman to run for governor of New Hampshire[ 17]
Charles H. Sawyer (1840–1908), manufacturer and Governor of New Hampshire [ 18]
Richard Waldron (1615–1689), businessman and the second President of New Hampshire [ 19]
John Wentworth (1719–1781), judge, colonial leader[ 20]
John Wentworth, Jr. (1745–1787), Founding Father , lawyer, signatory of the Articles of Confederation [ 21]
Tappan Wentworth (1802–1875), U.S. congressman[ 22]
Timothy R. Young (1811–1898), U.S. congressman[ 23]
Conor Casey (born 1981), soccer player who represented the United States national team[ 24]
Dangerous Danny Davis (born 1956), former professional wrestling referee, wrestler
Chip Kelly (born 1963), college football coach and former NFL coach[ 25]
Cathy O'Brien (born 1967), Olympic long-distance runner[ 26]
Ian Hamilton (born 1995), major-league baseball pitcher
Jessica Parratto (born 1994), Olympic medal-winning diver
Ray Thomas (1910–1993), catcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers [ 27]
Jenny Thompson (born 1973), Olympic swimmer; won twelve medals including eight gold medals[ 28]
Dike Varney (1880–1950), pitcher for the Cleveland Bronchos [ 29]
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^ Kaplan, Sidney (1964). "The History of New-Hampshire: Jeremy Belknap as Literary Craftsman". The William and Mary Quarterly . 21 (1). Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture: 18– 39. doi :10.2307/1923354 . JSTOR 1923354 .
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^ "Alvah T. Ramsdell". Biographical Review: Containing Life Sketches of Leading Citizens of Strafford and Belknap Counties, New Hampshire . Vol. 21. 1897.
^ Polton, Richard E. (2012), The Life and Times of Fred Wesley Wentworth: The Architect Who Shaped Paterson, New Jersey and Its People , Pine Hill Architectural Press, LLC, ISBN 9780813560786
^ "Rear Admiral Richard H. O'Kane, U.S. Navy" . University of New Hampshire. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011. Retrieved July 6, 2010 .
^ "Wadleigh, George H., U.S. Navy rear admiral" . Naval Historical Center . www.history.navy.mil. Archived from the original on October 31, 2003. Retrieved July 6, 2010 .
^ "John Ballentine" . Foster's Daily Democrat . April 29, 2006. Retrieved November 28, 2024 .
^ Fifield, James Clark (1918). The American Bar . J.C. Fifield Company. p. 427 . Frank Willey Clancy .
^ "DURELL, Daniel Meserve, (1769-1841)" . Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved December 3, 2013 .
^ "Hale, John Parker" . Biographical Guide to the U.S. Congress . bioguide.congress.gov. Retrieved July 6, 2010 .
^ "HALE, William, (1765-1848)" . Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved December 3, 2013 .
^ "HALL, Joshua Gilman, (1828-1898)" . Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved December 3, 2013 .
^ "Murphy, Maurice J., Jr" . Biographical Guide to the U. S. Congress . bioguide.congress.gov. Retrieved July 6, 2010 .
^ Marilla Ricker, "A Job Lot of Anti-Suffragists", Dover Tribune , December 7, 1911
^ Sons of the American Revolution (1902). A National Register of the Society, Sons of the American Revolution, Volume 1 . Press of A. H. Kellogg. p. 667 . Charles H. Sawyer dover nh.
^ Dover (N.H.). (1882). Charter and Ordinances, with the Rules and Order of the City Councils, and Related Papers . Morning star steam job printing house. p. 140.
^ "Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress - Retro Member details" . bioguideretro.congress.gov . Retrieved May 21, 2020 .
^ "WENTWORTH, John, Jr., (1745 - 1787)" . Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved December 3, 2013 .
^ "Wentworth, Tappan" . Biographical Guide to the U.S. Congress . bioguide.congress.gov. Retrieved July 6, 2010 .
^ "YOUNG, Timothy Roberts, (1811-1898)" . Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved December 3, 2013 .
^ "Conor Casey" . MLS Soccer.com. Retrieved December 3, 2013 .
^ "Chip Kelly" . Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved December 3, 2013 .
^ "Chicago Marathon Just Part Of O'brien's Maturing Process" . Chicago Tribune Sports . Retrieved December 3, 2013 .
^ "Ray Thomas" . Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved December 3, 2013 .
^ "Jenny Thompson" . Swim Outlet. Retrieved December 3, 2013 .
^ "Dike Varney" . Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved December 3, 2013 .