Francis West (colonel) explained

Francis West
Office:Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses for King William County
Term Start:1756
Term End:1758
Predecessor:John Martin
Successor:Peter Robinson
Alongside:Bernard Moore
Term Start2:1748
Term End2:1749
Predecessor2:James Power
Successor2:John Martin
Alongside2:Bernard Moore
Birth Date:1711
Birth Place:King William County, Colony of Virginia
Death Date:June 28, 1796
Nationality:British
Occupation:planter, militia officer, politician
Battles:French and Indian War

Colonel Francis West (1711 – June 28, 1796) was a Virginia planter and at times the Sheriff of King William County in the Colony and Dominion of Virginia and twice represented the same county in the House of Burgesses, the colony's representative assembly.

West was born in King William County, the son of Captain Thomas West and Agnes, both descended from the First Families of Virginia.[1] West was the county Sheriff in 1741. He twice served single terms in the House of Burgesses between 1748–1758.[2] [3] West also served in the Colonial Defense forces during the French and Indian War.

West was married twice. The name of his first wife is unknown.[4] Francis West married his second wife, Jane Cole, after the death of her second husband Stephen Bingham in 1759.[5]

He died in Fairfax County, Virginia.

Notes and References

  1. [Lyon Gardiner Tyler]
  2. Cynthia Miller Leonard, The Virginia General Assembly 1619-1978 (Richmond: Virginia State Library 1978) pp. 81, 87
  3. Web site: House History. 2021-11-21. history.house.virginia.gov.
  4. Book: Boddie, John Bennett. Southside Virginia families.. 1955. Pacific Coast Publishers. Redwood City, Calif..
  5. Harris. Malcolm H.. 1934. "Delaware Town" and "West Point" in King William County, Va.. The William and Mary Quarterly. 14. 4. 347, 349. 10.2307/1923295. 1923295 . 0043-5597.