| | Orleans County (no city given):
Merton
W. Herrick, 1834 —
Willard
B. Smith, 1838 —
George
D. Perkins, 1840 —
Frederick
B. Fancher, 1852 —
Alonzo
L. Waters, 1893 |
| | Albion:
Alfred
Franklin Rice Braley, 1828 —
Albert
A. Dorrance, c.1828 —
E.
Kirke Hart, 1841 —
Addison
G. Stone, 1849 —
George
H. Few, 1855 —
Andrew
J. Hickey, 1872 —
William
Fitts Ryan, 1922 |
| | Carlton:
Henry
A. Childs, 1836 |
| | Carlton town:
Henry
V. Wilson, c.1865 |
| | Clarendon:
James
T. Lewis, 1819 —
Daniel
S. Glidden, 1844 |
| | Gaines:
Patricia
E. Baker, 1938 |
| | Gaines town:
Willard
H. Huff, 1852 —
Frank
H. Lattin, 1861 |
| | Holley:
Clark
Allis, 1865 |
| | Knowlesville:
John
Ford, 1862 |
| | Medina:
John
J. Bagley, 1832 —
John
Caldwell, 1850 —
Isaac
Adler, 1868 —
Louis
B. Hart, 1869 —
Gregory
J. Pope, 1926 |
| | Near Medina:
Horace
F. Page, 1833 |
| | Murray:
Amer
A. Reed, 1851 |
| |
See also New York
birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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