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That is a very extensive list! While compiling 50 unique people from historical and notable records can be challenging due to overlaps and varying degrees of notability, here is a list of individuals historically associated with or known for connections to Pocahontas County, West Virginia:

50 Individuals Associated with Pocahontas County, WV

✍️ Arts, Literature, and Notables

  1. Pearl S. Buck: Nobel and Pulitzer Prize-winning author, born in Hillsboro.

  2. Louise McNeill: West Virginia Poet Laureate and author.

  3. W. E. Blackhurst: Author and historian of the region.

  4. Cal Price: Editor of The Pocahontas Times, famous for his panther stories.

  5. Skip Johnson: Journalist who wrote wildlife stories for The Charleston Gazette.

  6. Opal Wilcox Barron: Figure listed in the category of "People from Pocahontas County."

  7. William A. MacCorkle: West Virginia politician, born in Pocahontas County (though listed in a general category).

  8. Valerie Rockefeller Wayne: Figure listed in the category of "People from Pocahontas County."

📜 Pioneers, Settlers, and Military Figures

  1. Jacob Marlin: One of the first two known European settlers in the area (1749).

  2. Stephen Sewell: The other of the first two known European settlers (1749).

  3. Jacob Warwick: Early pioneer, military figure (Point Pleasant Expedition, 1774), and owner of Warwick Fort.

  4. Jeremiah Friel (O'Friel): Early pioneer, soldier in the Point Pleasant Expedition.

  5. John McNeel: Early pioneer, first actual settler on the Little Levels.

  6. Col. John Baxter: First Colonel Commandant of the Pocahontas County militia (1822).

  7. Samuel Waugh: Early pioneer mentioned in historical sketches.

  8. James Waugh: Early pioneer and one of the first county justices.

  9. Robert Moore: Early pioneer and official.

  10. Timothy McCarty: Early pioneer.

  11. Robert Guy (Gay): Early pioneer, first commissioner of the revenue, and first Marlinton trustee.

  12. John Slaven: Early pioneer and official.

  13. Sampson Mathews: Early figure, senior, who traded land with Jeremiah Friel.

  14. Josiah Brown: Early pioneer, father of Anna Brown (wife of Jeremiah Friel).

  15. John Sharp: Early pioneer.

  16. William Sharp, Sr.: Early pioneer.

  17. William Poage, Sr.: Early pioneer.

  18. Levi Moore: Pioneer, son of Levi the pioneer, and later a member of the Legislature.

  19. John Bradshaw: Pioneer; the first County Court convened at his house in 1822.

  20. James Tallman: One of the first county justices (1822).

  21. John Jordan: One of the first county justices and first High Sheriff (1822).

  22. Josiah Beard: First clerk of the Pocahontas County court (1822).

  23. Abraham McNeel: Bondsman for the first High Sheriff.

  24. Peter Lightner: Early settler and first mill owner on Knapp's creek.

🏛️ Early County Officials (1822)

  1. George Poage: One of the first county justices.

  2. Benjamin Tallman: One of the first county justices.

  3. George Burner: One of the first county justices.

  4. John Reynolds: Commonwealth's attorney (1822).

  5. Sampson L. Matthews: First recommended surveyor of lands (1822).

  6. William Hughes: Constable (1822).

  7. James Cooper: Constable (1822).

  8. Colonel William Blair: Major in the county militia (1822).

  9. Captain Boone Tallman: Captain in the county militia (1822).

  10. Lieutenant Andrew G. Mathews: Lieutenant in the county militia (1822).

  11. Ensign Jacob Slavans: Ensign in the county militia (1822).

  12. Abraham McNeel: Recommended as the first coroner (1822).

  13. Travis W. Perkins: First hotel proprietor in the county (1822).

  14. Jacob Lightner: First trustee of Marlinton (Huntersville).

🌳 Other Historical and Family Figures

  1. John Burgess, Sr.: Immigrant and progenitor of the Burgess family in Pocahontas County.

  2. Charles Kinnison: Pioneer and ancestor of the Kinnison family.

  3. John Collins: Progenitor of the Collins family in the county.

  4. Dr. Thomas H. “Doc” Brigham: Envisioned and founded Snowshoe Mountain Resort in Pocahontas County.


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