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Ritchie County, West Virginia, USA

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  • Gladys Wilma Michels (1900 - 1959)
    Gladys Wilma Farmer Michels BIRTH 24 Jan 1900 New Martinsville, Wetzel County, West Virginia, USA DEATH 12 Jun 1959 (aged 59) Pennsboro, Ritchie County, West Virginia, USA BURIAL Masonic Memorial Park ...
  • Viola Swisher (1878 - 1951)
    Viola Nutter Swisher BIRTH 15 Jan 1878 Ritchie County, West Virginia, USA DEATH 12 May 1951 (aged 73) Calhoun County, West Virginia, USA BURIAL Freeport Cemetery Freeport, Wirt County, West Virginia ...
  • Miner Elbert Swisher (1878 - 1944)
    Miner Elbert Swisher BIRTH 7 Apr 1878 Macfarlan, Ritchie County, West Virginia, USA DEATH 10 Jan 1944 (aged 65) Bigbend, Calhoun County, West Virginia, USA BURIAL Freeport Cemetery Freeport, Wirt Count...
  • Ella Mae Schoolcraft (1882 - 1914)
    Ella Mae Swisher Schoolcraft BIRTH Apr 1882 Ritchie County, West Virginia, USA DEATH 26 Nov 1914 (aged 32) Ritchie County, West Virginia, USA BURIAL Cairo IOOF Cemetery Cairo, Ritchie County, West Virg...
  • Lucy Mae Schoolcraft (1891 - 1971)
    Lucy Mae Tennant Schoolcraft BIRTH 10 Apr 1891 DEATH 29 Mar 1971 (aged 79) Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia, USA BURIAL Cairo IOOF Cemetery Cairo, Ritchie County, West Virginia

This project is a table of contents for all projects relating to this County of West Virginia. Please feel free to add profiles of anyone who was born, lived or died in this county.

Ritchie was one of fifty Virginia counties that were admitted to the Union as the state of West Virginia on June 20, 1863, at the height of the Civil War. Later that year, the new state's counties were divided into civil townships, with the intention of encouraging local government. This proved impractical in the heavily rural state, and in 1872 the townships were converted into magisterial districts. Ritchie County was divided into four districts: Clay, Grant, Murphy, and Union.

In 1911, historian Minnie Kendall Lowther published "The History of Ritchie County." Her book is still regarded as one of the most comprehensive histories of any county in West Virginia.

Cemeteries

Cemeteries of West Virginia

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