| | Monongalia County (no city given):
John
W. Smith, 1863 —
Frank
M. Brand, 1880 —
Eugene
Claypole, 1938 |
| | Monongalia County, Va. (now W.Va.):
John
Carey, 1792 —
Albert
Gallatin Calvert, 1830 —
Ellery
R. Hall, 1834 |
| | Near Arnettsville:
William
E. Glasscock, 1862 |
| | Near Brandonville, Va. (now W.Va.):
James
C. McGrew, 1813 |
| | Cassville:
George
C. Cole, 1856 |
| | Near Fairmont, Va. (now W.Va.):
Thomas
Sherwood Haymond, 1794 |
| | Granville:
Marmaduke
H. Dent, 1849 |
| | Hoard:
Clifford
B. Hoard, 1911 |
| | Morgantown:
William
S. John, 1878 —
Virginia
Reay Kurtz, 1904 —
William
A. Moreland, 1916 —
William
A. Ryan, 1919 —
Harry
U. Howell, 1923 —
Charles
H. Haden II, 1937 —
Robert
C. Frasure, 1942 —
Robert
B. Stone, 1943 |
| | Morgantown, Va. (now W.Va.):
John
Osborn Laidley, 1791 —
Eugene
M. Wilson, 1833 |
| | Near Morgantown, Va. (now W.Va.):
Marion
Cannon, 1834 —
Moses
P. Kinkaid, 1856 |
| |
See also West
Virginia birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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