Col Thomas S. Leftwich

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About Col Thomas S. Leftwich

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"Leftwich - Turner families of Virginia and their connections"

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He received a grant of land from George III for 70 acres in Bedford County, Virginia.

He was a member of a Colonial Militia Company from Lunenburg and Bedford Counties in 1758. He was a Lieutenant in a Company of Militia of Bedford County, Virginia, in the early part of the Revolutionary War, later promoted to Captain and his company was assigned to General Edward Stevens' Regiment, and at the Battle of Camden he commanded the rear-guard of General Gates' Division. Soon after the Revolutionary War he served as Major, Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel, respectively, of the 10th Regiment of the Virginia Militia.

He married first Mary Challis December 10, 1764; married 2nd Bethunia Ellis, April 2, 1771 probably in Amherst County, Virginia and Married third Jane (Gincey) Stratton October 27, 1783.



He received a grant of land from George III for 70 acres in Bedford County, Virginia.

He was a member of a Colonial Militia Company from Lunenburg and Bedford Counties in 1758. He was a Lieutenant in a Company of Militia of Bedford County, Virginia, in the early part of the Revolutionary War, later promoted to Captain and his company was assigned to General Edward Stevens' Regiment, and at the Battle of Camden he commanded the rear-guard of General Gates' Division. Soon after the Revolutionary War he served as Major, Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel, respectively, of the 10th Regiment of the Virginia Militia.

He married first Mary Challis December 10, 1764; married 2nd Bethunia Ellis, April 2, 1771 probably in Amherst County, Virginia and Married third Jane (Gincey) Stratton October 27, 1783. .... Find a Grave


LEFTWICH, THOMAS DAR Ancestor #: A068878 Service: VIRGINIA Rank: CAPTAIN Birth: 1740 CAROLINE CO VIRGINIA Death: 3 May 1816 BEDFORD CO VIRGINIA Service Source: ECKENRODE, LIST OF REV SOLS OF VA, VOL 1, P 265 Service Description: 1) BEDFORD CO MILITIA


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He received a grant of land from George III for 70 acres in Bedford County, Virginia.

He was a member of a Colonial Militia Company from Lunenburg and Bedford Counties in 1758. He was a Lieutenant in a Company of Militia of Bedford County, Virginia, in the early part of the Revolutionary War, later promoted to Captain and his company was assigned to General Edward Stevens' Regiment, and at the Battle of Camden he commanded the rear-guard of General Gates' Division. Soon after the Revolutionary War he served as Major, Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel, respectively, of the 10th Regiment of the Virginia Militia.

He married first Mary Challis December 10, 1764; married 2nd Bethunia Ellis, April 2, 1771 probably in Amherst County, Virginia and Married third Jane (Gincey) Stratton October 27, 1783.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Sep 6 2023, 14:32:07 UTC

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Col Thomas S. Leftwich's Timeline

1740
October 15, 1740
Leesville, Caroline County, Province of Virginia, Colonial America
1769
March 8, 1769
Bedford, Bedford County, Virginia, United States
1772
February 15, 1772
1773
March 2, 1773
Caroline County, Virginia, USA
1774
November 10, 1774
Bedford County, Virginia, USA
1776
March 7, 1776
Bedford Co., Virginia
1778
March 26, 1778
Virginia