| | Halifax County (no city given):
Matthew
Clay, 1754 —
Robert
Weakley, 1764 —
Robert
Monroe Harrison, 1770 —
Clement
C. Clay, 1789 —
Walter
T. Colquitt, 1799 —
John
G. Chalmers, 1803 —
Samuel
Adams, 1805 —
Joseph
W. Chalmers, 1807 |
| | Coles Ferry:
Walter
Coles, 1790 |
| | Near Halifax:
Thomas
Hamlet Averett, 1800 |
| | Near High Hill:
William
M. Tuck, 1896 |
| | Houston:
Presley
T. Glass, 1824 |
| | Houston (now Halifax):
Alfred
Dickinson Barksdale, 1892 |
| | Near Lynchburg:
James
R. Chalmers, 1831 |
| | Omega:
Oscar
L. Chapman, 1896 |
| | South Boston:
Edward
R. Dudley, 1911 |
| | Springwood Estate:
Paul
C. Edmunds, 1836 |
| | Vernon Hill:
John
St. John Irby, 1867 |
| |
See also Virginia
birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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