| | Cabell County (no city given):
T.
E. 'Tom' Holderby, 1879 —
W.
Arch Leap, 1883 —
Robert
L. Childers, 1918 —
Burnie
R. Crabtree, 1947 |
| | Cabell County, Va. (now W.Va.):
James
H. Brown, 1818 —
Albert
Gallatin Jenkins, 1830 —
John
W. Thornburg, 1834 —
John
S. Witcher, 1839 —
William
S. Laidley, 1839 |
| | Barboursville:
Joseph
S. Miller, 1848 |
| | Guyandotte:
Peter
C. Buffington, 1814 —
J.
Bernard Poindexter, 1902 |
| | Huntington:
Dwight
W. Morrow, 1873 —
F.
Witcher McCullough, 1889 —
Walter
S. Hallanan, 1890 —
Charles
E. Hodges, 1892 —
T.
Hugh Paul, 1892 —
Glenn
R. Jackson, 1900 —
Charles
M. Love, 1902 —
Tom
T. Baker, 1908 —
Virginia
M. Adkins, c.1910 —
Raymond
V. Humphreys, 1911 —
J.
Shelby Christian, 1913 —
Dan
Wells, 1920 —
Carney
M. Layne, Jr., 1921 —
Whitney
North Seymour, Jr., 1923 —
William
C. Campbell, 1923 —
George
G. Burnette, Jr., 1923 —
John
M. Bobbitt, 1927 —
Randall
A. Taylor, 1928 —
Don
Booth, 1932 —
Charles
H. Clements, 1943 —
Lloyd
G. Jackson II, 1952 |
| | Milton:
Lester
Perry, 1910 —
Paul
R. Moore, 1911 —
Ford
F. Roberts, 1912 |
| | Ona:
Mike
Casey, 1899 |
| | Salt Rock:
Ed
V. Perry, 1880 —
Claude
V. Swann, 1887 |
| | Tays Valley, Va. (now W.Va.):
Blackburn
B. Dovener, 1842 |
| |
See also West
Virginia birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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