Marriage, Birth, and Death Dates for Peyton and Sarah found in Lucy Inez Justice-Campbell's Bible Record. Also Sarah's parents (Lorenzo and Elizabeth Harless) and parental information - Albert.Military: Also 3rd North Carolina Cavalry, Company B (41st State Troopers).Residence: Reference Book of Wyoming County History, by Mary Keller Bowman: Page 7: Early Settlers of Lower Wyoming County: "Peyton Justice, Valentine Hatfield and his son-in-law Alex Varney, took up land and settled in the Roughs before the Civil War." Page 228: Among the many men who rafted and floated logs through "The Roughs" were Epp Justice, Jesse Shumate, Peter Cline, Jr., Peyton Justice, Eli Blankenship, Lane Blankenship, Lorain Blankenship, Gordon Cline, Jeff Cline, Humphrey Cline, Issac B. Lester, Dolph Spratt, Robert Wilson, Sanford Morgan, Wilson Morgan, and A. P. Christian.Went by Peyton.Burial: Justice, Logan Co., WV. Grave moved to Palm Memorial Gardens, Oceana, WV.Census: Between 1880-1900, Head of Household Wyoming Co., WV. Went by Harry Peyton Justice on 1880 Census.Military Service: Between 1861-1865, 3rd Corporal-Virginia State Line 1rst Regiment, Company H. 45 Virginia Battalion Infantry, Company D with 4th Sargent Francis Marion Harless & Captain Benjamin H. Justice. 34 Virginia Battalion Cavary. Paroled at Charleston, WV 5-9-1865.Occupation: Farmer, Logging and Rafting on the Guyandotte River.Residence: 1860, In reference Book of Wyoming County History, by Mary Keller Bowman.
Per Jennifer Stanley's transcription of the stone, America's birth date and death was written on the stone along with, "Her end was peace."
Loraine was married, but did not have children.