| | Oswego County (no city given):
Jonathan
M. Dudley, 1830 —
Charles
H. Allyn, 1842 —
John
E. Carland, 1853 |
| | Altmar:
Chester
A. Burleigh, 1874 —
Tracy
E. Crouse, 1887 |
| | Central Square:
Henry
D. Coville, 1872 |
| | Constantia:
William
W. Smith, 1849 |
| | Fulton:
Herbert
P. Coats, 1872 —
Victor
C. Lewis, 1880 |
| | Near Fulton:
Edward
V. Babcock, 1864 |
| | Granby:
Theodore
E. Hancock, 1847 |
| | Hannibal:
Charles
B. Law, 1872 |
| | New Haven:
John
F. Kinney, 1816 —
Lester
A. Goodrich, 1854 |
| | Oswego:
Thomas
B. Bullene, 1828 —
James
I. Vermilya, 1849 —
Patrick
W. Cullinan, 1851 —
Charles
Andrew Talcott, 1857 —
Fenimore
Chatterton, 1860 —
Charles
H. Corregan, 1860 —
William
E. Culkin, 1861 —
Norman
Rowe, 1867 —
Robert
H. Gittins, 1869 —
John
A. Healy, 1870 —
Francis
D. Culkin, 1874 —
Luther
W. Mott, 1874 —
William
E. Walsh, 1903 —
Edward
F. Crawford, 1919 |
| | Phoenix:
Thaddeus
C. Sweet, 1872 |
| | Port Ontario:
Donald
M. Dickinson, 1846 |
| | Pulaski:
Angell
Mathewson, 1837 —
Alexander
Pirnie, 1903 |
| | Sandy Creek:
Clarence
D. Clark, 1851 —
Irving
G. Hubbs, 1870 |
| | Scriba:
Ezra
A. Barnes, 1879 |
| | Union Square:
Charles
R. Skinner, 1844 |
| | West Monroe:
Hadwen
C. Fuller, 1895 |
| |
See also New York
birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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