November 1, 1814, to December 13, 1814, Amos served as a private under William R. David in Alston's Third Regiment of the South Carolina Militia in the War of 1812.
Amos Windham, Jr. died before August 11, 1821, at which time his wife Jemima Windham was qualified as the administratrix of his estate in Sumter County, South Carolina.[1]
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