Leroy
Gilliland Lesley was born May 11, 1807 in Abbeville District, South
Carolina. He was a son of John Harris and Mary (Gilliland) Lesly, a
pious couple who observed morning and evening prayers and the Sabbath.
His grandfather William Lesly, of the Scottish clan of Leslie, had
colonized in South Carolina, where he was a Revolutionary War soldier,
master of a 1,000-acre plantation and served as district surveyor. Ann
(Caldwell) Lesly, his grandmother, was aunt of John Caldwell Calhoun,
who developed the states' right doctrine. Thus Leroy was reared by a
God-fearing, don't tread on me family, which traits would mold his
character. (1)
Capt.
Leroy G. Lesley - Scouting For Indians In November 1856
Capt.
Leroy G. Lesley - Scouting For Indians In January 1857
Capt.
Leroy G. Lesley - Scouting For Indians In April 1857
John T.
Lesley's Commission, Sunny South Guards, June 6, 1861
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