| | Greene County (no city given):
Thurlow
Weed, 1797 —
John
T. Andrews, 1803 —
Benjamin
F. Gue, 1828 —
Charles
W. Green, 1868 |
| | Alabama:
John
Rankin Gamble, 1848 |
| | Athens:
William
C. Brady, 1852 —
Charles
E. Nichols, 1854 —
Philip
A. Goodwin, 1882 —
William
E. Brady, 1889 —
James
H. Hyer, 1903 |
| | Cairo:
David
P. Brewster, 1801 —
Lorenzo
B. Shepard, 1821 —
John
Ashley Griswold, 1822 |
| | Catskill:
Randall
S. Street, 1780 —
George
W. Lay, 1798 —
William
S. Kenyon, 1820 —
John
Hill, 1821 —
Lloyd
A. Newcombe, 1922 —
J.
Hugh Malone, 1944 |
| | Coxsackie:
Dorrance
Kirtland, 1770 —
David
P. Mapes, 1798 —
Edwin
N. Hubbell, 1815 —
Charles
H. Adams, 1824 —
Aaron
V. S. Cochrane, 1858 |
| | Durham:
Lyman
Tremain, 1819 |
| | Freehold:
Esbon
Blackmar, 1805 |
| | Greenville:
Eugene
Beach, 1838 |
| | Halcott:
Buell
Maben, 1815 |
| | Hensonville:
Emory
A. Chase, 1854 |
| | Hunter:
John
T. Wilder, 1830 —
John
F. Hylan, 1868 |
| | Oak Hill:
John
Adams, 1778 |
| | Palenville:
Rufus
Palen, 1807 |
| | Prattsville:
Eli
P. Chatfield, 1846 |
| | Windham:
Lucius
Robinson, 1810 —
Washington
Hunt, 1811 —
George
W. Osborn, 1898 |
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See also New York
birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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