| | Culpeper County (no city given):
Simeon
Buford, 1756 —
George
Walker, 1763 —
Elias
Barbee, 1763 —
Gabriel
Slaughter, 1767 —
Aylett
Hawes, 1768 —
Jesse
Bledsoe, 1776 —
Joseph
Thorpe Elliston, 1779 —
John
McKinley, 1780 —
Enoch
McCarty, 1783 —
Andrew
Stevenson, 1784 —
Henry
Gaines Johnson, 1787 —
John
Strode Barbour, 1790 —
Joshua
Pilcher, 1790 —
Johnathan
McCarty, 1795 —
Spencer
D. Pettis, 1802 —
John
S. Barbour, Jr., 1820 —
Silas
L. Bryan, 1822 —
Alfred
M. Barbour, 1829 —
Eustace
Gibson, 1842 —
James
E. Inskeep, 1851 |
| | Catalpa:
James
Barbour, 1828 |
| | Culpeper:
Richard
Dickerson Gholson, 1802 —
James
French Strother, 1811 —
Cameron
E. Thom, 1825 |
| | Near Culpeper Court House:
Richard
W. Thompson, 1809 |
| | Near Culpeper:
Gustavus
Miller Bower, 1790 —
John
S. Pendleton, 1802 |
| | Jefferson:
William
Meade Fishback, 1831 |
| |
See also Virginia
birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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