| | Yates County (no city given):
Wallace
M. Greeley, 1838 —
J.
Ward Russell, 1879 |
| | Benton:
Mortimer
M. Benton, 1807 —
Charles
Wilson Pierce, 1823 —
Frederick
Collin, 1850 —
Llewellyn
J. Barden, 1853 —
James
M. Lown, Jr., 1881 |
| | Branchport:
Robert
P. Bush, 1842 —
Charles
A. Storke, 1847 |
| | Crystal Spring:
Harry
E. Goodrich, 1876 |
| | Dresden:
George
H. White, 1822 —
Robert
G. Ingersoll, 1833 |
| | Jerusalem:
Spencer
B. Russell, 1846 |
| | Middlesex:
Myron
P. Lindsley, 1825 —
William
Kilpatrick, 1840 —
James
H. Underwood, 1873 |
| | Milo:
Thomas
Carmody, 1859 —
Fred
S. Hollowell, 1883 |
| | Penn Yan:
William
Lilly, 1821 —
S.
J. Conklin, 1829 —
Michael
J. Hendrick, 1847 —
Peter
A. Hendrick, 1858 —
Charles
E. Ogden, c.1864 —
Fred
L. Warner, 1877 —
Lawrence
S. Armstrong, 1895 |
| | Rushville:
William
A. Carson, 1863 —
Vernon
W. Blodgett, 1899 |
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See also New York
birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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