| | Niagara County (no city given):
Jerome
B. Chaffee, 1825 —
Charles
Henry Budd, 1848 —
Luren
D. Dickinson, 1859 —
Matthew
John Kane, 1863 |
| | Fort Niagara:
Cecil
R. King, 1898 |
| | Gasport:
William
W. Campbell, 1870 |
| | Hartland:
Newton
Edmunds, 1819 —
S.
Wallace Dempsey, 1862 |
| | Lewiston:
Glen
R. Bedenkapp, 1890 |
| | Lockport:
George
W. Brown, 1840 —
John
Baldwin Raymond, 1844 —
Cuthbert
W. Pound, 1864 —
William
Bewley, 1878 —
Eugene
A. McCollum, 1880 —
Ralph
W. Dox, 1885 —
Richard
P. Butrick, 1894 —
William
E. Miller, 1914 |
| | Lockport town:
Fayette
E. Pease, 1875 |
| | Newfane:
William
A. Atwood, 1835 —
William
H. Lee, 1876 |
| | Niagara Falls:
Peter
A. Porter, 1853 —
Earl
W. Brydges, 1905 —
V.
Sumner Carroll, 1920 —
Richard
D. Simons, 1927 |
| | North Tonawanda:
Henry
P. Smith III, 1911 |
| | Pekin:
George
K. Beamer, 1816 |
| | Pendleton:
Richard
Crowley, 1836 |
| | Ransomville:
Willis
W. Bradley, 1884 |
| | Rapids:
Harold
H. Altro, c.1900 |
| | Royalton:
Charles
G. Williams, 1829 |
| | Sanborn:
James
L. Sanborn, 1856 |
| | Wilson:
Charles
M. Brown, 1858 —
John
F. O'Keefe, 1860 |
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birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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