American politician
Francis West
In office 1756–1758Preceded by John Martin Succeeded by Peter Robinson In office 1748–1749Preceded by James Power Succeeded by John Martin
Born 1711King William County , Colony of Virginia Died June 28, 1796 Nationality British Occupation planter, militia officer, politician Battles/wars 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.[citation needed ] 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 .[citation needed ]
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 .[citation needed ]
References
^ Lyon Gardiner Tyler , Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography (New York, 1915), vol. 1, pp. 356-357
^ Cynthia Miller Leonard, The Virginia General Assembly 1619-1978 (Richmond: Virginia State Library 1978) pp. 81, 87
^ "House History" . history.house.virginia.gov . Retrieved November 21, 2021 .
^ Boddie, John Bennett (1955). Southside Virginia families . Redwood City, Calif.: Pacific Coast Publishers.
^ Harris, Malcolm H. (1934). " "Delaware Town" and "West Point" in King William County, Va" . The William and Mary Quarterly . 14 (4): 347, 349. doi :10.2307/1923295 . ISSN 0043-5597 . JSTOR 1923295 .