| | Essex County (no city given):
Bela
W. Jenks, 1849 |
| | Chesterfield:
William
B. McKillip, 1851 |
| | Crown Point:
John
Hammond, 1827 —
Evans
G. Locke, c.1872 —
Fred
L. Porter, 1877 |
| | Elizabethtown:
Peter
A. Jay, 1776 —
Orlando
Kellogg, 1809 —
Richard
Lockhart Hand, 1839 —
William
Albert Root, 1850 —
Augustus
Noble Hand, 1869 |
| | Fort Ticonderoga:
Arthur
K. Delaney, 1841 |
| | Jay:
Clarence
W. Smith, 1853 |
| | Keene Valley:
William
Morris Davis, 1815 |
| | Keeseville:
Frank
A. Morey, 1863 |
| | Mineville:
John
Bazinet, 1867 |
| | Moriah:
John
H. Reynolds, 1819 —
Chester
B. McLaughlin, 1857 |
| | Port Henry:
Wallace
T. Foote, Jr., 1864 |
| | Ticonderoga:
George
Rex Andrews, 1808 —
Albert
Weed, 1855 —
Sheldon
F. Wickes, 1904 |
| | Upper Jay:
Spencer
G. Prime II, c.1883 |
| | Wadham's Mills:
John
L. Merriam, 1828 —
William
R. Merriam, 1849 |
| | Westport:
Joseph
Champlin Stone, 1829 —
John
T. Cutting, 1844 —
John
E. Osborne, 1858 |
| | Near Whallonsburg:
Frank
H. Lathrop, 1851 |
| | Willsboro:
William
Higby, 1813 —
Monroe
L. Hayward, 1840 |
| | Wilmington:
Henry
H. Markham, 1840 |
| |
See also New York
birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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