| | Chemung County (no city given):
Samuel
D. McDowell, 1797 —
Edmund
Miller, 1808 —
Jonas
S. Van Duzer, c.1844 |
| | Chemung town:
Seymour
Lowman, 1868 —
Hovey
E. Copley, 1869 |
| | Elmira:
George
W. Hughes, 1806 —
John
Arnot, Jr., 1831 —
J.
Sloat Fassett, 1853 —
John
B. Stanchfield, 1855 —
Walter
Lloyd Smith, 1856 —
Thomas
P. Moffat, 1866 —
George
White, 1872 —
C.
Tracey Stagg, 1878 —
James
R. Robinson, 1885 —
William
L. Hadden, 1896 —
Charles
W. Perry, 1900 —
Henry
Jacob Friendly, 1903 —
Richard
S. Heller, 1904 —
Tyler
Thompson, 1907 —
George
H. Winner, Jr., 1949 —
C.
Thomas McMillen, 1952 —
Barbara
J. Bachle, 1952 |
| | Elmira town:
Chauncey
B. Hammond, 1882 |
| | Hicks:
T.
Jacob Banfield, 1895 |
| | Horseheads:
Rowland
E. Trowbridge, 1821 —
Ellis
J. Westlake, 1854 —
William
E. Tuttle, Jr., 1870 —
L.
Richard Marshall, 1917 |
| | Van Etten town:
Sherman
Moreland, 1870 |
| | Veteran:
J.
B. Locke, 1832 |
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birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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