| | Ontario County (no city given):
Andrew
Robison, 1800 —
Stephen
Selwyn Harding, 1808 —
Nathan
Webb, 1808 —
Allen
Crittenden, 1810 —
W.
Irving Yeckley, 1833 —
Morton
F. Case, 1840 |
| | Bristol:
Frank
E. Gannett, 1876 |
| | Canandaigua:
Augustus
S. Porter, 1798 —
Beriah
Brown, 1815 —
Nathan
Barlow, Jr., 1818 —
John
Raines, 1840 —
Henry
C. Smith, 1856 —
Charles
C. Sackett, 1859 —
Jean
L. Burnett, c.1859 —
Hilem
F. Paddock, 1871 —
Clark
E. Baldwin, 1871 —
John
N. Willys, 1873 —
Reeve
Schley, 1881 |
| | Near Canandaigua:
Mortimer
E. Cooley, 1855 |
| | East Bloomfield:
Nathaniel
Allen, 1780 —
Edward
Bradley, 1808 |
| | East Victor:
Andrew
J. Felt, 1833 |
| | Farmington:
Elbridge
G. Lapham, 1814 —
David
B. Dennis, 1817 |
| | Geneva:
Robert
Lawson Rose, 1804 —
Peter
M. Dox, 1813 —
Samuel
Lilly, 1815 —
James
T. Bennett, 1857 —
Paul
Nash, 1877 —
Michael
L. Donahue, 1940 —
William
W. Hall, 1956 —
Mark
Thornton, 1960 |
| | Near Geneva:
Henry
T. Gage, 1852 |
| | Gorham Township:
Demas
Barnes, 1827 |
| | Manchester:
Moreau
S. Crosby, 1839 —
Charles
Gerard Conn, 1844 |
| | Naples:
Myron
H. Clark, 1806 —
Lorenzo
A. Barker, 1839 |
| | Phelps:
John
J. Robison, 1824 —
Charles
C. Stevenson, 1826 —
Buren
Robinson Sherman, 1836 |
| | Phelps town:
Frederick
W. Griffith, 1858 —
Earle
S. Warner, 1880 |
| | Richmond:
Byron
G. Stout, 1829 |
| | West Bloomfield:
Joseph
H. Bottum, 1853 —
Harry
R. Marble, 1876 |
| |
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birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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