| | Belleville:
E.
B. Pennybacker, 1893 |
| | Butcher's Bend:
Ben
H. Butcher, c.1854 |
| | Eatons:
Andy
Swearingen, 1898 |
| | Parkersburg:
Johnson
N. Camden, 1865 —
Harry
F. Weis, c.1866 —
Hunter
H. Moss, Jr., 1874 —
Frank
R. Jeffrey, 1889 —
Robert
B. McDougle, 1893 —
Rolla
A. Johnston, Sr., 1893 —
Carl
E. Augustine, 1905 —
John
D. Hoblitzell, Jr., 1912 —
Joseph
M. Handlan, 1914 —
Dorr
C. Casto, 1916 —
J.
Douglas Ayers, 1917 —
William
Leonhart, 1919 —
George
H. Whaley, 1919 —
J.
Allen Overton, Jr., 1921 —
William
P. A. Nicely, 1922 —
J.
Fred Earley, 1925 —
Glen
B. Gainer, Jr., 1927 —
Jack
L. Miller, 1928 —
Eugene
A. Knotts, 1929 —
Joseph
P. Albright, 1938 —
Robert
W. Burk, Jr., 1939 —
Everette
W. Anderson, Jr., 1948 |
| | Parkersburg, Va. (now W.Va.):
Jacob
B. Blair, 1821 —
John
Jay Jackson, Jr., 1824 —
James
M. Jackson, 1825 —
Erwin
D. J. Bond, 1834 —
Lawrence
T. Neal, 1844 |
| | Near Parkersburg, Va. (now W.Va.):
Richard
W. Blue, 1841 |
| | Waverly:
B.
A. Dotson, 1889 —
Carl
S. Lloyd, 1894 |
| | Williamstown:
John
H. Snodgrass, 1870 |
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See also West
Virginia birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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