| | Ohio County (no city given):
Jack
R. Adams, 1895 —
William
L. Gilligan, 1924 —
Roy
H. Rogerson, 1929 —
James
E. Altmeyer, 1938 —
Judith
A. Herndon, 1941 |
| | Near West Liberty, Va. (now W.Va.):
Thomas
Ewing, 1789 |
| | Wheeling: |
| |
| | Wheeling, year not specified:
Frances
Ogden Stubblefield |
| | Wheeling, 1800-1899:
Frank
Watterson Nesbitt, 1870 —
Harold
A. Ritz, 1873 —
Jesse
A. Bloch, 1879 —
A.
C. Schiffler, 1889 —
Carl
G. Bachmann, 1890 —
Wright
Hugus, 1890 —
William
A. Hannig, 1892 —
Matthew
H. McCloskey, Jr., 1893 |
| | Wheeling, 1900-1999:
George
Shedan, 1900 —
Thomas
Sweeney, 1903 —
Frances
Ogden Stubblefield —
Chester
R. Hubbard, 1905 —
Cuyler
E. Ewing, 1908 —
Stephen
J. Russek, 1909 —
George
H. Seibert, Jr., 1913 —
George
F. Beneke, 1914 —
Charles
F. Bachmann, 1915 —
George
W. Dober, 1915 —
James
R. Ewing, 1916 —
Frank
L. Campbell, 1919 —
Ben
R. Honecker, 1919 —
Arch
W. Riley, 1930 —
Harry
L. Buch, 1930 —
John
M. Karras, 1944 —
Gary
A. Sacco, 1947 —
Robert
W. Ney, 1954 |
|
| | Wheeling, Va. (now W.Va.):
Sherrard
Clemens, 1820 —
Paul
J. Sorg, 1840 —
William
P. Hubbard, 1843 —
Joseph
A. Gill, 1854 —
John
S. Robinson, 1856 —
Charles
W. Russell, 1856 —
Walter
L. Fisher, 1862 |
| | Near Wheeling, Va. (now W.Va.):
Isaac
Pigeon Walker, 1815 |
| | Near Wheeling:
Henry
H. Harrison, 1850 |
| |
See also West
Virginia birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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