| | Clinton County (no city given):
Thomas
Burke, 1849 |
| | Altona:
Charles
J. Byrns, 1861 |
| | Ausable Township:
Richard
Keese, 1794 |
| | Beekmantown:
Erastus
Munson Pierce, 1838 —
Alonson
T. Dominy, 1863 |
| | Black Brook:
Wallace
E. Pierce, 1881 |
| | Champlain:
Erastus
D. Culver, 1803 —
Lemuel
Stetson, 1804 —
Henry
T. Kellogg, 1869 |
| | Near Champlain:
Samuel
R. Curtis, 1805 |
| | Near Chazy:
John
H. Moffitt, 1843 |
| | Churubusco:
M.
William Bray, 1889 |
| | Ellenberg:
D.
Joseph St. Germain, 1893 |
| | Mooers:
John
Charles Churchill, 1821 —
Ashbel
P. Fitch, 1848 —
Winfield
S. Huntley, 1848 —
H.
Wallace Knapp, 1869 —
James
E. Kennedy, 1870 |
| | Peru:
Seth
S. Allen, 1864 |
| | Plattsburgh:
Michael
Graham Bright, 1803 —
Alfred
Peck Edgerton, 1813 —
John
J. Tyrell, 1901 |
| | Redford:
Edwin
C. Manning, 1838 |
| | Rouses Point:
Alexander
W. Fairbank, 1852 |
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birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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