_Ralph LEFTWICH _____+
| (1628 - 1712)
_Thomas LEFTWICH Sr._|
| (1660 - 1730) m 1706|
| |_____________________
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_Augustine LEFTWICH Sr._|
| (1712 - 1795) |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_Mary NORTH _________|
| (1686 - ....) m 1706|
| |_____________________
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|
|--Augustine LEFTWICH Jr.
| (1744 - 1835)
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|
| | |
| | |_____________________
| |
|________________________|
|
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
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|_____________________
[25] Augustine Leftwich Jr was a soldier in the Revolution of 1776, serving as first lieutenant in his brother's (Captain Thomas Leftwich) Company. In October, 1780, he was made a captain in Colonel William Trigg's Regiment of Virginia Militia (Bureau of Pensions, Rev. War, Washington, DC). He died intestate, leaving among other personal property nineteen slaves and $400.00 in cash. He was a man of considerable wealth for his day, as is evidenced by the large amount of land which he owned in Bedford County.
[23] [S15] Walter Lee Hopkins, "Leftwich-Turner Families of Virginia and Their Connections" (1931)
[24] [S15] Walter Lee Hopkins, "Leftwich-Turner Families of Virginia and Their Connections" (1931)
[259] [S15] Walter Lee Hopkins, "Leftwich-Turner Families of Virginia and Their Connections" (1931)
[302] [S15] Walter Lee Hopkins, "Leftwich-Turner Families of Virginia and Their Connections" (1931)