I just found the article on Robert Cozby. it was from a book titled "Revolutionary Soldiers in Alabama" Madison Co. Ala. "COZBY, ROBERT (born 1755/56 VA) d 10-7-1828 Madison Co. AL. at the residence of his son in Triana, age 69.) Buried: 8 Oct 1828 at Triana burial ground where his aged wife had been interred. Service: Pvt. S.C. Militia. Volunteered in 1777-1778. Served in Capt. Thomas Langdon's Co. under Gen. Williamson. PENSION: applied for pension in Madison Co. 16 Nov. 1818 (disabled). Pension S 24966 Received pension while a resident of Lowdes Co. Al in 1821. Son. William, was appointed agent to receive payments for his father. (Rev. War file. Act. Apr 10, 1806 and May 15-20, Index Vol. 2 p. 79) RESIDENCES: VA to S.C. 1783, to Elbert Co. GA 1784, to Knox Co, TN, to Blount Co, TN 1793, back to Knox Co. TN, Bledsoe Co. TN. Came to Madison Co. AL with his son, William in 1816. Operated a Tailor Shop. Resident of Lowndes Co. in 1821. FAMILY: m. 1782. name of wife unknown. CHILDREN: l. John E. m. lst Mary Simmons, 2nd Sarah Rhodes (b. 1817) 2. William 3., George E. m. Susannah Street FATHER: John Cozby. Brother: Dr. James Cozby. John Cozby lived in Calhoun's Settlement , 96 Dist. in 1775. REF: Obit, "The Democrat", 2 Dec 1825, Huntsville, AL.: AL Archives & Hist. 1911 List of Rev Soldiers p 25: Owen's Hist & Dict of AL, Biographies Vol. 3, p 4ll: information compiled by Miss Anne White Thomas, Director, Heritage Room, Huntsville Public Library, Huntsville, Ala. SOURCE: Rev. War S.C. Roster item: Cozby, Robert He was a serg eant in the First Regiment and was shot through the thigh in a skirmish with Tories at Ninety Six on 22 Nov 1775 and lost the use of his leg. At one time he ws under Capt. Thomas Langdon, Maj. Williamson and Gen Pickens (moved to Tenn.) C>SL N,A. 859 Annuitants claims." Wadene Bennett