| | Fulton County (no city given):
E.
B. Northrup, 1867 —
Harry
F. Dunkel, 1898 |
| | Broadalbin:
Edward
W. Pendleton, 1825 —
James
A. Betts, 1853 |
| | Near Broadalbin:
George
Briggs, 1805 |
| | Caroga:
Cyrus
Durey, 1864 |
| | Caroga Township:
Eugene
Foster, 1860 |
| | Gloversville:
Lucius
N. Littauer, 1859 —
Kenneth
F. Cramer, 1894 —
Samuel
D. Berger, 1911 —
Fred
J. Ackel, 1927 |
| | Johnstown:
Enos
T. Throop, 1784 —
George
R. Davis, 1788 —
George
B. Throop, 1793 —
Israel
T. Hatch, 1808 —
Elizabeth
Cady Stanton, 1815 —
Jeremiah
Keck, 1845 —
Theron
Akin, 1855 —
Eberly
Hutchinson, 1871 —
Joseph
R. Younglove, 1893 —
Peter
S. Wilson, 1932 |
| | Near Johnstown:
Charles
McVean, 1802 —
Isaac
P. Christiancy, 1812 |
| | Mayfield:
George
Tobey Anthony, 1824 |
| | Perth:
Robert
P. Aitken, c.1819 —
John
K. Stewart, 1853 |
| | Riceville:
Lucius
C. Rice, 1867 |
| | Sammonsville, Montgomery County (now
Fulton County):
John
H. Starin, 1825 |
| | Stratford:
H.
L. Remmel, 1852 |
| |
See also New York
birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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