| | Monongalia County, Va. (part now in
Marion County, W.Va.):
Waitman
T. Willey, 1811 —
Ephraim
Doolittle, 1834 |
| | Marion County (no city given):
Clem
L. Shaver, 1867 —
Ephraim
F. Morgan, 1869 |
| | Barrackville:
Robert
H. Tennant, 1911 |
| | Basinettville:
Lenna
L. Yost, 1878 |
| | Fairmont:
Clarence
W. Watson, 1864 —
G.
O. Young, 1873 —
Frank
B. Robinson, 1885 —
Frank
C. Haymond, 1887 —
Harry
W. Hamilton, Sr., 1897 —
Russell
D. Meredith, 1897 —
Harrison
Conway, 1903 —
Rosemary
Ogden, 1909 —
William
J. Parker, 1913 —
J.
E. 'Ned' Watson, 1917 —
George
W. May, 1922 —
Alan
B. Mollohan, 1943 —
Michael
Shaw, 1943 —
Michael
A. Oliverio II, 1963 |
| | Fairmont, Va. (now W.Va.):
Ephraim
B. Hall, 1822 |
| | Fairview:
Don
J. Eddy, 1911 —
W.
R. Wilson, 1913 |
| | Farmington:
A.
James Manchin, 1927 —
Joe
Manchin, 1947 |
| | Near Farmington, Va. (now W.Va.):
Benjamin
F. Martin, 1828 |
| | Glovers Gap:
L.
B. Snyder, 1893 |
| | Kingmont:
Nick
Fantasia, 1923 |
| | Mannington:
Herschel
H. Rose, 1877 —
Barbara
S. Abbott, 1930 |
| | Palatine, Va. (now W.Va.):
Daniel
Haymond Polsley, 1803 |
| |
See also West
Virginia birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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