Zachary Lewis emigrated from his native Wales to Virginia in 1692 and settled in King and Queen County. Among the many grants of land to the name of Lewis recorded in the Virginia Land Books, there are only two to Zachary Lewis–one for 500 acres in King and Queen County on April 20, 1694, and one for 450 acres in King William County on October 23, 1703. He died in King and Queen County in 1719, leaving issue.
The Zachary Lewis family report file includes 1,736 individuals with 384 different surnames and 24,316 text records. The earliest known birth occurred in 1650 and the file covers 14 generations.
Of the 384 surnames included, other than Fleet, those appearing ten or more times Anderson, Arthur, Barksdale, Block, Boggs, Booth, Bouldin, Brockman, Cabell, Campbell, Davis, Dulaney, Firestone, Fraser, Graves, Greenhow, Hill, Hoge, Holladay, Johnston, Lackey, Miller, Minor, Mitchell, Patterson, Prophet, Randolph, Scott, Shackelford, Smith and Woolfolk.
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