

Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Monroe County, New York.
Established in 1821, the county is named for James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States.
It is not to be confused with the town of Monroe in Orange County.
Adjacent Counties
Cities, Towns, Hamlets & Communities
Adams Basin | Barnard | Beattie Beach | Belcoda | Braddock Bay, Braddock Heights | Brighton | Brockport | Bushnell's Basin | Chili | Churchville | Clarkson | Clarkson Corners | Clifton | Coldwater | East Rochester | Egypt | Elmgrove | Fairport | Garbutt | Gates | Gates Center | Genesee Junction | Grand View Beach | Grandview Heights | Greece | Hamlin | Henrietta | Hilton | Honeoye Falls | Industry | Irondequoit | Mendon | Mendon Center | Mumford | North Chili | North Gates | North Greece | Ogden | Parma | Parma Center | Penfield | Perinton | Pittsford | Ridgemont | Riga | Riga Center | Rochester (County Seat) | Rush | Scottsville | Seabreeze | Spencerport | Summerville | Sweden | Sweden Center | Union Hill | Webster | West Greece | West Webster | Wheatland
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