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Roane County, West Virginia, USA

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  • Phoebe Susanna Butcher (1858 - 1940)
    Phebe Susanna Neff Butcher BIRTH 7 Jul 1858 Greenbrier County, West Virginia, USA DEATH 22 Jun 1940 (aged 81) Reedy, Roane County, West Virginia, USA BURIAL Roach Cemetery Roane County, West Virgin...
  • Andrew Glenn Chancey (1906 - 1927)
    Find a Grave memorial # 153318083
  • Fleet Seymour “F.S.” Chancey (1873 - 1949)
    Fleet Seymour “F.S.” Chancey Birth 23 Nov 1873 Death 22 Nov 1949 (aged 75) Reedy, Roane County, West Virginia, USA Burial Roach Cemetery Roane County, West Virginia,
  • Mary Chancey (Stewart) (1829 - d.)
    Mary Stewart Chancey BIRTH 6 Oct 1828 Wood County, West Virginia, USA DEATH 18 Apr 1884 (aged 55) Roane County, West Virginia, USA BURIAL Reedy Cemetery Reedy, Roane County, West Virginia, USA ...
  • Hildreth Guy Chancey (1908 - 1989)
    Hildreth Guy Chancey Birth 18 Dec 1908 Reedy, Roane County, West Virginia, USA Death 29 Jul 1989 (aged 80) Wood County, West Virginia, USA Burial Pleasant Grove Cemetery Reedy, Roane County, West Virgi...

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Roane County was created by an act of the Virginia General Assembly on March 11, 1856. It was named for the jurist Spencer Roane of Virginia. He was born in Essex County April 4, 1762. The county's seat Spencer was also named for Judge Roane.

The first settler of Roane County was Samuel Tanner.

On June 20, 1863, at the height of the Civil War, Roane was one of fifty Virginia counties that were admitted to the Union as the state of West Virginia. Later that year, the 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. Roane County was divided into seven districts: Curtis, Geary, Harper, Reedy, Smithfield, Spencer, and Walton. Except for minor adjustments, these districts were largely unchanged for more than a century, until in the 1980s they were consolidated into three new magisterial districts: Northern, Eastern, and Western. A fourth district, Southern, was added in the 1990s.

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