William Lowther

Birth: 22 Dec 1742, Shadwell, Albemarle Co., Virginia, USA
Death: 28 Oct 1814, West Milford, Harrison Co., West Virginia, USA
Burial: West Milford, Harrison Co., West Virginia, USA


William Lowther * Martha Laybourne * Joseph Reese * Rebecca Reynolds *
Robert Lowther * Acquilla Reese *
William Lowther
m.

Father: Robert Lowther *
Mother: Acquilla Reese *

Married (1) Unknown on ABT 1764 at Western Virginia

Notes: He was a "hero" of the Americn Revolution and was a contemporary of George Rogers Clark and T homas Jefferson. In fact, he was born in the same town as Jefferson, in the same year that th e president was born.
He served a while in the Virginia House of Burgesses and he was a sheriff for the western cou nties of Virginia.
A chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution is named for him in West Virginia.
Supposedly, he was a slave owner who had a devoted slave who loved him so much that he wante d to be buried at Lowther's feet. This did come to pass!

AUGUST 20, 1777.
(224) Following recommended to be added to Commission of Peace, viz: Joshua Humphries, Josep h Bell, William McDowell, Peter Hanger, Anthony Rider, John Fitzwaters, William Westfall, Ben j. Wilson, William Lowther, Isaac Hinkle, Jonas Friend. (224) William Lowther, West Fort, rec ommended as Captain.
MAY 21, 1778.
(331) John Davidson, vice Thomas Rankin (recommended yesterday, as John lives more convenien t to the people) Smith Tandy and Wm. Lowther recommended as Justices.
AUGUST 19, 1778.
(353) Following recommended on Commission of Peace: David Henderson, James Trimble, James Tro tter, Jr., Benj. Wilson, Jonas Friend, John Davidson, Smith Tandy, Wm. Lowther and Andrew Dav idson. John Christian to be left out as he refuses to serve longer. (353) Michael Carpenter r ecommended as First Lieutenant, Henry Fleisher recommended as Second Lieutenant, and Thomas M etter as Ensign. (354) All in Capt. William Lowther's Company. (354) William Lowther qualifie d Captain.
OCTOBER 20, 1778.
(361) New Commission of the Peace, viz: Thomas Adams, John Christian, George Moffet,* Alexr . McClenachan, Michael Bowyer, Thos. Hugart, John Lewis, John Kinkead,* Wm. McPheeters, Joh n McCreary,* Joseph Bell, Samuel Vance, David Henderson,* James Trotter, Jr.,* Jonas Friend , Smith Tandy, John Dickenson, John Poage, Sampson Mathews,* William Bowyer, Alexr. Robertson ,* Elijah McClenachan, Alexr. St. Clair, James Tate,* James Steele,* Joseph Humphreys, Pat. H anger, John Wilson, James Tremble, Benj. Wilson, John Davidson, Wm. Lowther, Andrew Davidson . (Those marked (*) qualified.)
NOVEMBER 18, 1778.
(380) Alexr. McClenachan, Smith Tandy and John Davidson qualified Justices. Alexr. Simpson qu alified Captain.
NOVEMBER 19, 1779.
(174) John Christian being dead; Jonas Friend, as being incapable of his duty and not attendi ng, and John Davidson, Smith Tandy, Wm. Lowther and Andrew Davidson, because of non-residenc e in the County, recommended to be left out of Commission.

DISTRICT COURT. SEPTEMBER, 1793
Gabriel Jones vs. John Andrews, Smith Tandy--Ejectment, 5th January, 1793. Served on Tandy a t his house, in Amherst, 22d March, 1793. Jacob Shaffet was son-in-law of John Andrews.

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