Person:Thomas Leach (12)

Thomas Leach
d.Abt 6 Sep 1848 Wood Co. Virginia
Facts and Events
Name Thomas Leach
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1764 Prince William County, VirginiaSecondary date: 1 JUL 1764
Other[3][1][4] Abt 1778 Revolutionary War Secondary date: 1 JUL 1778 Military Servic
Marriage 28 Dec 1800 Fauquier County, Virginiato Sarah Owens
Census? 1810 Fauquier County, VirginiaSecondary date: 1 JUL 1810
Census? 1820 Wood Co. VirginiaSecondary date: 1 JUL 1820
Census? 1830 Wood Co. VirginiaSecondary date: 1 JUL 1830
Census[5] 1840 Wood Co. VirginiaSecondary date: 1 JUL 1840
Death[2] Abt 6 Sep 1848 Wood Co. Virginia
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com
    West Virginians in the Revolution Pg. 165.

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  2. DAR Genealogical Research Databases, Online Database; www.dar.org
    A067883.

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  3. Thompson Leach obituary, (i)The Standard-Journal(/i), Jackson, Jackson, Ohio, 22 Apr 1896,.

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  4. West Virginians in the Revolution
    Leach, Thomas
    Service--Virginia Va. No. 23037 No. S. 8837
    Born, Prince William County, Virginia, 1764, the son of James Leach. While living in Fauguier County, Virginia, enlisted in the Virginia Line under Captains O'Bannion, Foley, Jennins, and Winn. Took part in several campaigns and was present at the siege and capture of Yorktown. Received pension in Wood County, October 29, 1833, which was suspended by Special Agent Singleton in 1834, but it seems to have been restored at Wheeling in 1838.
    Supporting data filed by George Leach, a brother, James Leach, John Dawkins, St., and Samuel Butcher.

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    1: Capts John O'Bannon, James Foley, Jennings
    2: James Winn & Sharpe
  5. Thomas Leach is listed as a Pensioner of the Revolutionary War age 78