Hon. Lewis Burwell was born circa 1652, to Maj. Lewis Burwell (1621–1653) and his wife, the former Lucy Higginson. In addition to operating several plantations using enslaved labor, he served one term in the
House of Burgesses (the first of six men of the same name to do so) and married twice. His first wife, Abigail Smith (11 Mar 1656/57 – 12 Nov 1692), whom he married in 1674, was the niece and heir of
Nathaniel Bacon), the cousin of the rebel for whom
Bacon's Rebellion is named, her parents being Anthony Smith and Martha Bacon. The widower later married Martha Lear, daughter of Col. John Lear. The second Lewis Burwell acquired
Kings Creek Plantation,
York County, Virginia, in 1693 from the estate of
William Tayloe (the immigrant) (executor
William Tayloe). The property was also indirectly related to Burwell's relative Nathaniel Bacon, who had married Elizabeth Kingsmill, the widow of said Tayloe. He was a governor of the
College of William and Mary in 1702, and a member of the Virginia Governor's Council between 1702 and 1711. He resided at Carter's Creek in Gloucester County and died circa 1710. He is the namesake of "Burwell's Bay" in Isle of Wight County. This bay was originally called
Warascoyack Bay (alternatively spelled Warrasqueak, Warrosquyoake, Warraskoyack, after
Warrosquyoake Shire, the original name for
Isle of Wight County) until Burwell acquired significant land upon its shores. Known children of Hon. Lewis Burwell and Abigail Smith included: • Joanna Burwell, b. 1674/75; m. Hon. William Bassett. • Elizabeth Burwell, b. Jun 1677; m. Hon.
Benjamin Harrison III. • Hon. Nathaniel Burwell, b. 1680; m. Elizabeth Carter (1688–1734), daughter of
Robert "King" Carter of
Corotoman • Lewis Burwell; b. 16 Oct 1682 at Gloucester Co., VA; d. Sep 1696 at age 13. •
Lucy Burwell; b. 21 Nov 1683 at Gloucester Co., VA; m. Col. Edmund Berkeley, son of Edmund Berkeley and Mary, 1 Dec 1704; d. 16 Dec 1716 at age 33. • Martha Burwell, b. 16 Nov 1685; m. Col.
Henry Armistead. • Bacon Burwell; b. 22 Feb 1687 at Gloucester Co., VA; d. before 1692; bur. at 'Carter's Creek', Gloucester Co., VA. • Jane Burwell; baptized 16 Nov 1688; d. before 15 Mar 1691/92; bur. at 'Carter's Creek', Gloucester Co., VA. • James Burwell; b. 4 Feb 1689/90 at Gloucester Co., VA; m. Mary Armistead, daughter of William Armistead and Anna Lee; 1st husband; d. 6 Oct 1718 at age 28. He resided at 'King's Creek', York Co., VA. He was a member of the
Virginia House of Burgesses. • ___ Burwell; b. after Mar 1691/92; m. Harry Seaton; 1st wife. Children of Hon. Lewis Burwell and Martha Lear included: • John Burwell; b. c. 1695; d. 5 Apr 1763. • Mary Burwell; b. 1697; d. 20 Jul 1701. • Lewis Burwell; b. 1698; m. Martha Armistead in 1715, b.1695; later married her younger sister, Elizabeth Armistead born in 1699; .d in 1745. Frances Thacker, daughter of Edwin Thacker; d. 6 Sep 1744. He resided at 'Kings Creek', York Co., VA. • Jane Burwell; b. c. 1701; died young. • Martha Burwell, b. 1703; m. Col. John Martin. • Armistead Burwell; b. 1703; d. 1754. He was a member of the
House of Burgesses at Virginia from Williamsburg 1753-1754 He resided at 'Stoneland' in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, and his descendants and those of his nephew Armistead Burwell (1718–1754) gained prominence in southern Virginia and nearby North Carolina. ==Lewis Burwell III (1698–1743)==