To remember and honor those who fought or served in order that I may live in a free country without oppression in any form: John SUPLER, Served as a private under Captain Randolph from Chester County, PA Birth: 20 OCT 1756 in Eastern PA Death: 14 JUN 1835 in Washington County, PA Residence: West Alexander, Washington County, PA Job ROSSELL: born 1750 NJ died a 4-21-1830PA Married (1) Hulda KEMBLE (2) (2)Mary HUGHS, Soldier NJ Amos JUSTICE: Birth: 1761 or 1766, Halifax Co, VA Death: Feb 1829, Davidsonville, Lawrence Co, AR [Now Randolph Co., AR] Burial: Davidsonville, Randolph Co., AR In An Unmarked Grave Father: Thomas Edward SR. JUSTICE (1730-1803) Mother: Mary DYER (1735-1810) Amos served at least 6 months in the South Carolina militia and received six pounds sterling as payment as noted on Indent no. 3571, Book X dated August 17, 1786. Let Freedom Ring!! Lanita