Elisha W. McComas
Elisha Wesley McComas was a Virginia lawyer and politician who served as the second Lieutenant Governor of Virginia in 1856 and 1857 under Governor Henry A. Wise, but resigned because of the administration's handling of John Brown's raid on Harpers' Ferry.
Early and family life
The eldest son born to Judge William McComas and his wife Mildred in 1822, he received an education appropriate to his class. His brothers included William Wirt McComas, Judge Hamilton Calhoun McComas, Rufus French McComas and Benjamin Jefferson McComas. His sister Irene married George McKendree.On September 8, 1842, he married Arianna Holderby, and they had a daughter Alice and sons Henry F. McComas, Walter McComas and Gordon McComas. A man named Elisha McComas served as Captain in the U.S. Army during the Mexican–American War. Cabell County had several related men sharing the same name, one of whom served as a private with the 3rd Regiment of West Virginia Cavalry during the Civil War.