John West (colonel)
Colonel John West, Jr. of West Point, Virginia was an ancient planter, commander of the New Kent Militia in the Colony of Virginia and represented the county in the House of Burgesses, as would his sons. Complicating matters, while this man sided with Governor William Berkeley during Bacon's Rebellion and had his property at West Point severely damaged, his cousin of the same name who lived on Virginia's Eastern Shore sided with the rebels and briefly represented Accomack County as a burgess, and received a pardon after the conflict.
Early and family life
John West was born on June 6, 1632, at Bellfield Plantation, York River, Virginia. He was the child of Captain John West, Virginia Governor and his wife Ann. His father received an extra land grant because John was the first child of English parents born in the York River area. He had an elder brother, Nathaniel West who was sent as a child to Borwick Hall in Lancaster, England and raised by his first cousin, Cecily West, the wife of Sir Francis Bindloss, then married and remained in the mother country. Because this man was listed as a headright by his father in 1651, he also probably traveled to England for his education, and returned in that year.Career
Like his father, John West farmed using indentured and enslaved labor. In 1659, West's father died, the last of the four sons of Thomas West, 2nd Baron De La Warr who came to Virginia. In recognition of the family's contributions to the colonial enterprise, the Virginia Assembly passed the following Act:John West also served in the militia, as was required for all white men in that era, from 1652 to 1673, receiving promotions from captain to major and ending with the rank of lieutenant colonel. West supported Governor Berkeley during Bacon's Rebellion in 1676, during which rebels imprisoned him and damaged his property. After its suppression, West also served as a member of the courts-martials which tried captured rebels. However, the rebellion caused an official investigation and the report of the Commissioners noted:
Beginning in 1680 until his death in 1691 West represented New Kent County in the House of Burgesses.
Personal life
By November 1664, West married Unity Croshaw, daughter of Major Joseph Croshaw of York, member of the House of Burgesses. The children of Colonel John and Unity Croshaw were:- John West III; married Judith Armistead and lived at West Point, which in his lifetime changed from New Kent County to newly created King and Queen county in 1691 and finally in 1702 became King William County.
- Nathaniel West, married Martha Woodard, widow of Gideon Macon and grandmother of Martha Washington.
- Anne West; married Henry Fox.
- Captain Thomas Oliphant West ; married Agnes Frances Estes Burton. They had five children.