West Virginia Public Records
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West Virginia Court Records
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County
City
Town
| Barbour County | Philippi | Harrison, Lewis and Randolph counties | Philip Pendleton Barbour U.S. Speaker of the House |
|---|---|---|---|
| Berkeley County | Martinsburg | Frederick County (VA) | Norborne Berkeley Royal Governor of Virginia |
| Boone County | Madison | Cabell, Kanawha, and Logan counties | Daniel Boone American frontiersman |
| Braxton County | Sutton | Kanawha, Lewis, and Nicholas counties | Carter Braxton Continental Congress |
| Brooke County | Wellsburg | Ohio County | Robert Brooke Governor of Virginia |
| Cabell County | Huntington | Kanawha County | William H. Cabell Governor of Virginia |
| Calhoun County | Grantsville | Gilmer County | John C. Calhoun U.S. Vice President (1825-1832) |
| Clay County | Clay | Braxton and Nicholas counties | Henry Clay U.S. Senator (KY) U.S. Speaker of the House |
| Doddridge County | West Union | Harrison, Lewis, Ritchie, and Taylor counties | Philip Doddridge U.S. Congressman (VA) |
| Fayette County | Fayetteville | Kanawha, Greenbrier and Logan counties | Marquis de Lafayette American Revolutionary War |
| Gilmer County | Glenville | Kanawha and Lewis counties | Thomas Walker Gilmer U.S. Secretary of the Navy Governor of Virginia |
| Grant County | Petersburg | Hardy County | Ulysses S. Grant U.S. President (1869-1877) |
| Greenbrier County | Lewisburg | Montgomery and Botetourt counties (VA) | Greenbrier River |
| Hampshire County | Romney | Frederick County (VA) | County of Hampshire in England |
| Hancock County | New Cumberland | Brooke County | John Hancock Continental Congress Governor of Massachusetts |
| Hardy County | Moorefield | Hampshire County | Samuel Hardy Continental Congress |
| Harrison County | Clarksburg | Monongalia County | Benjamin Harrison V Governor of Virginia |
| Jackson County | Ripley | Kanawha, Mason, and Wood counties | Andrew Jackson U.S. President (1829-1837) |
| Jefferson County | Charles Town | Berkeley County | Thomas Jefferson U.S. President (1801-1809) |
| Kanawha County | Charleston | Greenbrier County, Montgomery County (VA) | Kanawha River |
| Lewis County | Weston | Harrison County | Charles Lewis American Revolutionary War |
| Lincoln County | Hamlin | Boone, Cabell, Kanawha and Logan counties | Abraham Lincoln U.S. President (1861-1865) |
| Logan County | Logan | Cabell and Kanawha counties, Giles and Tazewell counties (VA) | Chief Logan Mingo leader |
| Marion County | Fairmont | Harrison and Monongalia counties | Brig. Gen. Francis Marion American Revolutionary War |
| Marshall County | Moundsville | Ohio County | John Marshall U.S. Secretary of State Chief Justice of the U.S. |
| Mason County | Point Pleasant | Kanawha County | George Mason U.S. Constitutional Convention |
| McDowell County | Welch | Tazewell County (VA) | James McDowell Governor of Virginia |
| Mercer County | Princeton | Giles and Tazewell counties (VA) | Brig. Gen. Hugh Mercer American Revolutionary War |
| Mineral County | Keyser | Hampshire County | mineral resources |
| Mingo County | Williamson | Logan County | Mingo Native Americans |
| Monongalia County | Morgantown | Augusta County (VA) | Latin derivation for Monongahela River |
| Monroe County | Union | Greenbrier County | James Monroe U.S. President (1817-1825) |
| Morgan County | Berkeley Springs | Berkeley and Hampshire counties | Daniel Morgan U.S. Congressman (VA) |
| Nicholas County | Summersville | Greenbrier and Kanawaha counties | Wilson Cary Nicholas U.S. Senator (VA) Governor of Virginia |
| Ohio County | Wheeling | Augusta County (VA) | Ohio River |
| Pendleton County | Franklin | Augusta County (VA) | Edmund Pendleton First Continental Congress |
| Pleasants County | Saint Marys | Ritchie, Tyler, and Wood counties | James Pleasants, Jr. U.S. Senator (VA) Governor of Virginia |
| Pocahontas County | Marlinton | Bath County (VA), Pendleton and Randolph counties | Pocahontas of the Powhatan Native Americans |
| Preston County | Kingwood | Monongalia County | James Patton Preston Governor of Virginia |
| Putnam County | Winfield | Cabell, Kanawha, and Mason counties | Gen. Israel Putnam American Revolutionary War |
| Raleigh County | Beckley | Fayette County | Sir Walter Raleigh English explorer and poet |
| Randolph County | Elkins | Harrison County | Edmund Jenings Randolph U.S. Attorney General Governor of Virginia |
| Ritchie County | Harrisville | Harrison, Lewis, and Wood counties | Thomas Ritchie Virginia political figure |
| Roane County | Spencer | Gilmer, Jackson, Kanawha and Wirt counties | Spencer Roane Virginia Supreme Court |
| Summers County | Hinton | Greenbrier County | George W. Summers U.S. Congressman (VA) Circuit Court judge |
| Taylor County | Grafton | Barbour, Harrison, Marion, and Preston counties | John Taylor of Caroline U.S. Senator (VA) |
| Tucker County | Parsons | Randolph County | Henry St. George Tucker U.S. Congressman (VA) Virginia Supreme Court |
| Tyler County | Middlebourne | Ohio County | John Tyler U.S. President (1841-1845) |
| Upshur County | Buckhannon | Barbour and Lewis counties | Abel Parker Upshur U.S. Secretary of the Navy U.S. Secretary of State |
| Wayne County | Wayne | Cabell County | Gen.”Mad” Anthony Wayne Revolutionary War U.S. Congressman (GA) |
| Webster County | Webster Springs | Braxton, Nicholas, and Randolph counties | Daniel Webster U.S. Senator (NH) U.S. Secretary of State |
| Wetzel County | New Martinsville | Tyler County | Lewis Wetzel noted frontiersman |
| Wirt County | Elizabeth | Jackson and Wirt counties | William Wirt U.S. Attorney General |
| Wood County | Parkersburg | Harrison County | James Wood, Governor of Virginia |
| Wyoming County | Pineville | Logan County | derived from Native American term for wide plain |

