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  1. Charles Lilburn Lewis (1747 – 1831 or 1837), sometimes referred to as Charles Lilburn Lewis of Monteagle, was one of the founders of Milton, Virginia, as well as one of the signers of Albemarle County, Virginia's Declaration of Independence in 1779.

  2. 7 de dic. de 2023 · Charles Lilburne Lewis (abt. 1745 - aft. 1815) Born about 1745 in Buck Island, Albemarle, Virginia. Ancestors. Son of Charles Lewis Jr and Mary Isham (Randolph) Lewis. Brother of Mary Randolph (Lewis) Walker, Isham Lewis, John Lewis, Elizabeth (Lewis) Henderson and Anne (Lewis) Jefferson.

    • Male
    • August 21, 1815
    • Lucy (Jefferson) Lewis
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Slave_GeorgeSlave George - Wikipedia

    George Lewis (also known as Slave George or Lilburn Lewis' slave George) (1794 – December 15, 1811) was an African American boy held as a slave; he was murdered in western Kentucky on the night of December 15–16, 1811 by Lilburne and Isham Lewis, grown sons of Dr. Charles Lilburn Lewis and Lucy Jefferson Lewis, and nephews of ...

  4. 22 de oct. de 2018 · A once-prominent citizen, Lilburn Lewis had recently acquired a ruinous reputation in his Smithland community. Although his mother Lucy was Thomas Jefferson’s sister, and her husband Charles was the brother of Meriwether Lewis’s grandfather, this connected family was beset with financial misfortune and just plain terrible luck that manifested itself in Lilburn’s asocial behavior.

  5. Charles Lilburn Lewis (1747 – 1831 or 1837), sometimes referred to as Charles Lilburn Lewis of Monteagle, was one of the founders of Milton, Virginia, as well as one of the signers of Albemarle County, Virginia 's Declaration of Independence in 1779.

  6. 3 de mar. de 2002 · Charles Lilburne Lewis (1747–1831) was born at Buck Island in Albemarle County and married TJ’s sister Lucy in 1769. He served in the Albemarle County militia during the Revolution, eventually rising to the rank of county lieutenant (equivalent to colonel), and later helped his brother-in-law Bennett Henderson found the town of Milton. In ...

  7. Charles Lewis of the Byrd (Goochland) and his second son, Charles Lewis, Jr., of Buck Island (Albemarle) did achieve prominence and wealth. True to parental form, the father did not grant full title to his son's Rivanna river lands until 1776, three decades after the old man had first leased him the property. By then, Charles Lewis, Jr., a ...