_Ralph LEFTWICH _____+
| (1628 - 1712)
_Thomas LEFTWICH Sr._|
| (1660 - 1730) m 1706|
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_Augustine LEFTWICH Sr._|
| (1712 - 1795) |
| | _____________________
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| |_Mary NORTH _________|
| (1686 - ....) m 1706|
| |_____________________
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|--William LEFTWICH
| (1737 - 1820)
| _____________________
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Qualified as Captain in the Colonial Wars July 27, 1772.
Qualified as Justice of the Peace, March 24, 1777, was appointed to administer the oath of allegiance to members of his company July 28, 1777.
Qualified as Major March 23, 1778.
Qualified as Lieutenant Colonel in the Revolutionary Wars on February 8, 1780.
Qualified as Lieutenant Colonel Commandant of Militia, July 26, 1785.
Qualified as Sheriff of Bedford County December 25, 1786 under commission from the Governor of Virginia dated December 14, 1786.
Represented Bedford County in the Virginia Legislature 1786-1787
Qualified as one of the County Trustees, December 10, 1789
[19] [S15] Walter Lee Hopkins, "Leftwich-Turner Families of Virginia and Their Connections" (1931)
[20] [S15] Walter Lee Hopkins, "Leftwich-Turner Families of Virginia and Their Connections" (1931)