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  1. Taylor County, West Virginia. Created by an act of the Virginia General Assembly, January 19, 1844, Taylor County was formed from parts of Barbour, Harrison, and Marion counties. The county was named in honor of U.S. Sen. John Taylor (1753–1824), a soldier-statesman from Caroline County, Virginia.

  2. Taylor County is a county in the U.S. state of West Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 16,705. [1] Its county seat is Grafton. [2] The county was formed in 1844 [3] and named for Senator John Taylor of Caroline . Taylor County is part of the Clarksburg, WV Micropolitan Statistical Area .

  3. Contact Taylor County Courthouse: (304) 265-1401. 214 W. Main Street; Grafton, WV 26354. Copyright 2024. Welcome to the official site for Taylor County, WV. This overview of our county’s government is brought to you by the Taylor County Commission.

  4. Tony Veltri, Commissioner - Phone: 304-677-0822. Patricia Henderson, Administrative Support Staff - Phone: 304-265-5450, Fax: 304-265-5787. The County Commission is the governing body of Taylor County, WV consisting of three elected members who each serve a six-year term.

  5. Brief History - Taylor County, West Virginia. Formed on January 19, 1844 from Harrison, Barbour, and Marion Counties. Named for the John Taylor (1753-1824), distinguished soldier and statesman of Caroline County, Virginia.

  6. Taylor County, in northeastern West Virginia (WV), was created in 1844 and named in honor of Senator John Taylor of Caroline. Its seat is at Grafton. The Tygart Valley River courses northward through the county and is impounded in its south as Tygart Lake.

  7. Taylor County is a county in the U.S. state of West Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 16,705. Its county seat is Grafton. The county was formed in 1844 and named for Senator John Taylor of Caroline. Map.

  8. Taylor County, served by U.S. routes 250, 50, and 119, is located in north-central West Virginia. The county has 175.6 square miles. Steep hillsides, V-shaped valleys, and narrow floodplains characterize the region. Trapper John Simpson was the earliest white person known to have entered present Taylor County, in 1768.

  9. Taylor County is a county located in the state of West Virginia. Based on the 2010 census, the population was 16,895. Its county seat is Grafton. The county was formed in 1844. and named for Senator John Taylor of Caroline. Taylor County is part of the Clarksburg, WV Micropolitan Statistical Area.

  10. The West Virginia Archives and History web site offers detailed information on the state's history, outlines the documents available in the State Archives, and provides assistance in conducting genealogical research.

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