I represent James Amos (also spelled Amoss), I was a resident of Pensacola during the British Period, identified as a Merchant and Officer of the Ordnance (I stored ordnance for the British Army). I was elected to represent Pensacola in the House of Commons for the General Assembly of West Florida in 1771 and 1778. My name was on the list of householders in Pensacola at the time of the capitulation of the town to the Spanish on May 10, 1781. After the surrender, I was Commissary of Sick and Wounded Prisoners at Pensacola from June 5, 1781 to May 12, 1782.
Sources: 5, 7, 32, 57, 66, 6, 79