. West Virginia historical magazine quarterly . Capt. W. S. Henshaw. C. S. A. Levi Hexsiiaw—1767-1843. The Rev. Alexander Balmain, a chaplain in the Continental armyduring the war of the Revolution, and who was married to a relativeof Mr. Madison, one of the Presidents of our country. He lives in Winchester for more than tbiny years and preachedalternately there in a stone church and at the chapel and was the 162 The West Virginia visitor for District No. 22, containing the parishes -of Frederick, for-borne, Hampshire and Hardy. Copied from the Right ReV. G. W. Peterkims History of the Church
. West Virginia historical magazine quarterly . Capt. W. S. Henshaw. C. S. A. Levi Hexsiiaw—1767-1843. The Rev. Alexander Balmain, a chaplain in the Continental armyduring the war of the Revolution, and who was married to a relativeof Mr. Madison, one of the Presidents of our country. He lives in Winchester for more than tbiny years and preachedalternately there in a stone church and at the chapel and was the 162 The West Virginia visitor for District No. 22, containing the parishes -of Frederick, for-borne, Hampshire and Hardy. Copied from the Right ReV. G. W. Peterkims History of the Church in West Virginia.* Page 412. i ^ . s i ,..... lii J ) t k2=JL143 ? • - Levi Henshaw, son of Capt. William Henshaw and Agnes Ander-son, his wife, was born in 1769. The tirst account we have of him isin 1795,, when he went to Kentucky to look after two thousand acres ofland for his father. The land is described as follows: Historical Magazine. 163 THIS INDENTURE, Made this second day of January, one thou-sand seven hundred and ninety throe
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