| | Fayette County (no city given):
G.
E. Ferguson, c.1895 —
Pat
R. Hamilton, 1923 —
Robert
L. Dittmar, 1931 —
Tom
Bell, 1934 —
Larry
A. Tucker, 1935 |
| | Ansted:
J.
Alex Tinsley, 1892 —
John
G. Fox, 1923 —
Freda
N. Paul, c.1924 |
| | Beckwith:
Houghton
R. Abbott, 1891 |
| | Dothan:
Adam
Toney, 1938 |
| | Fayetteville:
Emmett
O. Wiseman, 1903 —
Magee
McClung, 1916 —
T.
E. Myles, 1922 |
| | Gatewood:
T.
E. Bibb, 1865 |
| | Gauley Bridge:
MacGillivray
Milne, 1882 |
| | Glen Jean:
Daniel
D. Dahill, 1919 —
Bernard
L. Crawford, 1924 |
| | Harvey:
Kenneth
L. McClung, 1903 |
| | Laurel Creek:
Wilfred
L. Dickerson, 1909 |
| | Mt. Hope:
Andrew
L. Clark, 1921 |
| | Montgomery:
Arnold
M. Vickers, 1908 —
Howard
W. Carson, 1910 |
| | Mountain Cove:
T.
C. Townsend, 1877 |
| | Prudence:
June
Bledsoe, 1920 |
| | Sewell:
Nell
W. Walker, 1889 |
| | Sun:
William
N. Jasper, Jr., 1906 |
| |
See also West
Virginia birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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