Brothers Thomas and Andrew Lewis were born into one of the most prominent land speculating families in Virginia. (Their father had received a grant of 750,000 acres from the colonial-era governor of Virginia.) They were selected by George Washington, another Virginia land speculator, to serve as commissioners for the first US-Indian treaty, with the Lenape Delaware. They were accompanied at the treaty by their in-laws, the Finleys.
THESE 4 US SIGNERS ACCOUNT FOR 4 SIGNATURES ON 1 TREATY