| | Delaware County (no city given):
James
Clayton McNealus, 1850 —
Emory
F. Dyckman, 1877 |
| | Bovina:
James
H. Graham, 1812 |
| | Cannonsville:
Andrew
M. Crawford, 1853 |
| | Colchester:
Charles
Knapp, 1797 —
James
H. Davidson, 1858 |
| | Davenport Center:
A.
G. Crane, 1877 |
| | DeLancey:
E.
Ogden Bush, 1898 |
| | Delhi:
Miles
N. Mitchell, c.1819 —
Lafayette
B. Gleason, 1863 |
| | Deposit:
Charles
M. Hathaway, Jr., 1874 |
| | Fleischmanns:
Scott
E. Greene, c.1923 |
| | Franklin:
Lewellyn
J. Egelston, 1868 |
| | Near Franklin:
Amos
H. Jackson, 1846 |
| | Hancock:
Perry
Mayo, 1829 —
Robert
Loughran, 1834 |
| | Hancock town:
Lincoln
R. Long, 1861 |
| | Hobart:
Henry
A. Smythe, 1819 —
John
D. Clarke, 1873 |
| | Kortright:
Stephen
H. Keeler, 1807 |
| | Near Masonville:
Harvey
Washington Upson, 1823 |
| | Pepacton:
Charles
J. Knapp, 1845 |
| | Roxbury:
Orson
M. Allaben, 1808 —
Jonathan
C. Allaben, 1813 —
William
Gleason, Jr., 1819 —
James
R. Allaben, 1823 —
John
F. Keator, 1850 —
Thomas
Vincent Cator, 1851 —
Frank
E. Wilson, 1857 —
Arthur
F. Bouton, 1872 |
| | Sidney:
Jonas
Abbott Hughston, 1808 —
Roswell
P. Bishop, 1843 |
| | Sidney Plains:
Witter
J. Baxter, 1816 —
Henry
Baxter, 1821 |
| | Stamford:
Alfred
William Lamb, 1824 |
| | Walton:
William
B. Ogden, 1805 |
| | West Meredith:
James
W. Hine, 1846 |
| |
See also New York
birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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