| | Genesee County (no city given):
Charles
H. Cowles, 1818 —
Lewis
B. Parsons, 1818 —
Jasper
B. Chapin, 1822 —
Alonzo
C. Davis, 1823 —
Wilbur
S. Glass, 1852 |
| | Near Akron:
Robert
J. Gamble, 1851 |
| | Alexander:
Leverett
R. Chaddock, 1824 |
| | Batavia:
Augustus
Hall, 1814 —
Julian
S. Rumsey, 1823 —
John
W. Corcoran, 1853 |
| | Near Batavia:
Albert
G. Burr, 1829 —
Charles
H. Burke, 1861 |
| | Bergen:
William
H. Munger, 1845 —
Heber
E. Wheeler, 1859 |
| | Bethany:
William
M. Bennett, 1822 |
| | Byron:
Charles
P. Miller, 1884 —
Herbert
A. Rapp, 1891 |
| | Darien:
Lee
E. Joslyn, 1864 |
| | East Bethany:
John
E. Bennett, 1833 |
| | Le Roy:
Graham
N. Fitch, 1809 —
John
Ganson, 1818 —
David
Wilsey, 1819 —
Heman
J. Redfield, 1823 —
Edward
H. Butler, 1850 |
| | Near Le Roy:
William
Lathrop, 1825 |
| | Pavilion:
Ray
Allen, 1860 |
| | Stafford:
Abial
Lathrop, 1845 —
Archie
D. Sanders, 1857 —
Harry
D. Sanders, 1874 |
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See also New York
birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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