LEFTWICH HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION B U L L E T I N

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LEFTWICH HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION B U L L E T I N November 2018 Williamsburg/ Yorktown Reunion 2018 was a Blast! by Nancy Jay Hurricane Michael changed the attendance plans for many members who wanted to attend the reunion this year, but the 26th annual event did take place and was a great success. We were happy to meet ten new members, starting with a brief Meet and Great on the Friday evening, during which old members enjoyed seeing each other again. Randolph Flood was our speaker for the evening. He is a Historic Education Instructor and Historic Interpreter at The American Revolution Museum at Yorktown. Mr. Flood gave a very rousing talk about the Revolution which covered every battle in only 26 minutes. He also spoke briefly about the museum, since we had a scheduled tour for Saturday afternoon. One wall of the room we used had a very Leftwich family tree banner, where members posted their photographs. The branches represented descendants of Augustine Leftwich, Sr. and the pictures of our varied and interesting members looked like colorful blossoms from a distance. We ll continue to add to this in future reunions. The next morning started with a brief but necessary business meeting, including officer and committee reports, which was followed by a very exciting Power Point Presentation by Howard Thurmon, covering he and Chris s recent trip to England and described well on two great trim-fold boards with photos and information about several Leftwich locations that they visited. Howard said: My visit to the County High School Leftwich was reported in the Northwich Guardian newspaper and I had it reprinted on the poster-board. That regarded my gift of Charles McDaniel s book Leftwich Family of the Hall and Their Ancestors for 21 Generations to the school. The principal, Julie Brandreth, stated for The Guardian, The authoritative and informative text will enable students, families, and staff to gain an insight into their own history. The UK s special relationship with the USA is a regular feature of national d i s c o u r s e. T h i s g i f t a n d t h e commemorative plaque evidence an indisputably special relationship with the Leftwich Association. Through that forum the identity of many families across the USA is engendering a meaningful attachment to and keen interest in this locality and its community. These gifts c a n o n l y e n h a n c e o u r s t u d e n t s awareness of their own history as they appreciate the thoughtful interest of friends from so far away. A letter from the principal to the LHA Board was on the tri-fold board. Quoting in part from the letter, The county High School, Leftwich would like to thank you for the beautiful gift we were presented with by Howard and Chris Thurmon when they recently visited our school. The copy of Leftwich Family of the Hall and Their Ancestors for 21 Generations will take pride of place in our school library and will help staff, students and families gain an insight into their own history. We would like to particularly thank Charles Russell McDaniel, Senior for his painstaking work on compiling such an authoritative and informative text. We are delighted to hear the keen interest friends from so far away continue to take in our school and the surrounding community and look forward to further opportunities to keep in touch with you in the future. Yours sincerely, Julie Brandreth, Principal Howard and Chris also went to the Weaver Hall Museum housing the Leftwich Marker and Interpretative Panel, donated by our group, and also to St. Wilfrid s Church. After this, Bill Leftwich read the names of deceased members since last year s meeting. It was a reflective moment to memorialize our cousins. Then, on Saturday afternoon, our group split into three for a guided tour of Yorktown American Revolution Museum. There was an encampment area with tents and re-doubts, which included food preparation demonstrations: tools for repairing and building things; forges for t h e t o o l - m a k i n g a n d f i r e a r m s ; ammunitions and cannons, which they also fired for us; tobacco-growing demonstrations; medicine and herbal treatments for healing wounds; and many other things of interest. In addition, there was also an IMAX movie of reenactments of the War, which was very well done. The museum has many worthwhile things to see and do for people of all ages. It was a wonderful tour. In the evening, the meeting started at the hotel with a banquet of scrumptious food. Afterwards, Nancy Wallander, all the way from Alaska, gave a brief report on DNA testing, from which members learned a great deal and enjoyed. New member, Roland Leap, an auctioneer in the past, was convinced to auction the book Davenham, 900+ Years of Work and Worship, autographed by the author John Goulden, and given to Howard and Chris Thurmon on their recent trip to St. Wilfred s Church. Benny Jay won the auction for $200. Roland did a great job a n d p e o p l e r e a l l y e n j o y e d h i s entertainment. (continued on page three)

2019 LHA Reunion Set to Wow Members in Huntsville by Howard Thurmon The 2018 Reunion in Yorktown was impaired some by Hurricane Michael which reduced attendance, but the event was successful in spite of Michael. It was the friendliest, most cordial reunion I have ever attended in my 13 years with the LHA, and I have attended every one. This reunion had great speakers, educational historic information and an interesting tour of the new museum. Nancy Jay, Bill Leftwich, Elinor Hutchinson, and Sarah Shelton all did great jobs in producing the 2018 reunion. From my home in Loveland, Ohio, all of the trips to Virginia, and other locations such as Baltimore and Nashville, have averaged slightly over 500 miles one way for each reunion. Well worth the time and expenses. The reunion in 2019 will be in Huntsville, Alabama, October 18-20, in honor of Jabez Leftwich, who was born 22 September 1765, moved from Virginia to Alabama in 1825, and was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, upon his death 22 June 1855. General Joel, Colonel Thomas, Captain Uriah, and now it is time to focus on Colonel Jabez (the title of General is an error, he was nominated for general, but never voted for confirmation of this rank, therefore, he is a Colonel.) A 500-mile circumference of Huntsville includes New Orleans, Little Rock, St. Louis, Colombus OH, Baltimore, Charleston SC, and Tallahassee. Fort Wayne is slightly outside at 518 miles, Lynchburg at 522, and Raleigh at 570 miles. Huntsville is drivable for many LHA members. Huntsville has an international airport (HSV) located 10 miles southwest of downtown Huntsville for LHA members living farther away. The second week in October averages a high temperature of 71-74 degrees, and a low of 50-52 degrees. (Nice!) Huntsville native Nancy Haukohl is working with Nancy Jay and Bill Leftwich to make the 2019 LHA Reunion one of the best ever, and we want to build on the friendly atmosphere that existed throughout the 2018 meeting. Make plans at the Thanksgiving table to be there! It is also celebrating the 200th anniversary of statehood for Alabama. A main attraction in Huntsville is the U.S. Space and Rocket Centre Museum, billed as Earth s largest space museum showcasing rockets, achievements and artifacts from the U.S. space program. 2019 is the 50th anniversary for the first man on the moon. The LHA has at least 16 members who are descendants of Jabez by my calculations. We have focused much on

Dave Howard, October 11, 1946October 23, 2018, who meant so much to the Leftwich group, and only 10 days before was at the 2018 reunion. A separate email was sent to the members about his passing, and his wife, Becky, sent this a few days later: Please relate to the LHA the I have been most touched by the kind words that so many people have made with comments about Dave and their association with him and me through the LHA. Although it was only a short time, two or three days a year that we were with Leftwich Cousins for the reunions, it was a very close, warm and loving family group. (continued from page one) Ellie Hutchinson, dressed as a revolutionary soldier, put on the special evening program with an exciting Power Point program with lots of photos from reenactments she and her husband, Carl, have participated in over the years. She wore a very authentic uniform, which included her own musket - built by Carl. Her photos showed soldiers from both sides, with their uniforms, guns, swords, and artillery cannons in action being used in the re-enactments, which made it very life-like. It was a truly informative and moving performance! LHA has begun planning for next year s reunion in Huntsville, Alabama. Long-time member, Nancy Haukol, lives in Huntsville and has some very compelling reasons for us to visit there. She is very familiar with things to see and do there, including the many sites relating to Jabez Leftwich s life there. Nancy Haukol s father-in-law came to the USA with Werner Von Braun after World War II to help start the Redstone Arsenal in developing rocket technologies. Huntsville is often referred to as Rocket City and holds a very important place in the US space program. Look for more information about the 2019 reunion in our Bulletins, leftwich.org, and the Leftwich Historical Association Facebook page. See you next year! Nancy Jay, president I know that many of you would like to be at the service but with geographic distances it is not possible. He loved the associations that he had with each of you as he met and got to know you through the years. You will be there in spirit for us. I hope to keep in touch with the group in some way. If you are ever in Lynchburg or Bedford County, give me a call. Keep the wonderful organization strong and continue the legacy. Sincerely, Becky We ve recently welcomed two new members to LHA: Darrel Ownby from Rolla, Missouri, from the line of Jabez, and Charlotte Corbett from Virginia Beach, Virginia, from the line of William. There is discussion about donations to the LHA in memory of Dave, kept in a separate account until a decision is made about an appropriate form of memorial. Please email Chris Thurmon chris@metamoraimporting.com if you would like to do this. Thank you to the family who already did this.

LHA BOARD MEMBERS CONTACT INFO 2018 Reunion photos will be put in the next Nancy Nation Jay- President - nnjay@hotmail.com edition of the Bulletin. William (Bill) Leftwich- 1st Vice-President - wsl521@swbell.net Jack White- Recording Secretary - jbdubya@aol.com Please send any Chris Thurmon- Treasurer - chris@metamoraimporting.com Mike Starr- address changes, Memberships, leftwich.org website special ones you d starr@leftwich.org Howard Thurmon - Editor LEFTWICH HERITAGE like to include to Howard@metamoraimporting.com Elinor Hutchinson- Associate Editor Margo at Margo Linder- Communications - mlinder2252@gmail.com For Family Research Information - you will be directed to the volunteer in your family line for assistance. mlinder2252@gmail.com and we ll try to get them in. One last word Dear LHA Members, We are approaching the time of the year to renew our membership. The dues continue to be a very reasonable $25, which provides you with the yearly Heritage, regular bulletins to keep you abreast of all things Leftwich, and the opportunity to join your cousins for the next reunion this coming October in Huntsville, Al. Please help us in our quest to economize, by sending your dues to my attention at: 806 Carpenter Road, Loveland OHIO 45140 OR, you can use the PayPal feature on the LHA website. Looking forward to receiving your renewal and best wishes for a joyful holiday season. Christine Thurmon, Treasurer HAPPY THANKSGIVING