Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Rosco TURNER

Adopted by his grandfather, Clen Justice.


John Eldon JUSTICE II

Military Service: June 1944, Private 105th Parachute Infantry, Company D. Killed in Action, first assault on D-Day. Information provided by Jeffrey Roger Justice.


Phillip Clay JUSTICE

Military Service: June 1944, PFC US Army, Seriously wounded during D-Day, Normandy, France, disabled veteran. Information provided by Jeffery Roger Justice.


Lura JUSTICE

Taught in a one room school house in Christian, Logan Co., WV. One day a man had just shot his ex-fiance, and then rode into the school yard where he started to shoot his pitol off again at random. Lura, trying to protect her students shooed/scared the horse. The man shot off the tips of two of her fingers, and then took off for parts unknown. He was later captured. (From Jeffery Roger Justice).


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