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Jacob Benjamin Cochran was my
dad's grandfather. He was born in 1822 Ohio
and was in the Civil War. His grandfather
Alexander Cochran of Pennsylvania was in the
American Revolution. Jacob married Clora Jane
Miller about 1879 in Iowa and had Frank Delbert
when they settled in Hill City Kansas.
Frank D. married Luella Coonfield in Arkansas
and had my Dad in 1927. Luella's family came
from Kentucky, her mom was Lattie Cedonia
Little, a daughter of John Wright Little and
Catherine Crigler. Catherine's parents
were Catherine Roby and Abraham Crigler.
The Coonfields were in Kentucky by 1800 and so
were the others.
Meanwhile in Alabama about 1826,
Peter Bozeman settled in Hope Hull and all along
through Ramer and Dublin were found our Elisha
Anderson, Abner Broadway, Calvin Sellers, John
Stephens, and after the Civil War came Josiah
Marion McClain. About that
time John Fenn settled in Tuskegee and had a son
William Franklin Fenn who married Anna Lou Stone
in 1893 and had a son Cecil Earl around
1900. William worked on his uncle Matthew
Fenn's plantation in Eufaula but Anna divorced
him and left about 1901 with Cecil. Her
parents were born in Macon County, Mary Ann
Hendrick and Augustus Marvin Fenn.
In 1861 Peter Edward Bozeman
married Nancy Jane Anderson and worked their 40
acre cotton farm in Dublin. His mother was
Martha Hill born about 1800 South Carolina and
they lived near her brother John Hill, who
created Hills Chapel, the church, the school and
the cemetery. It is possible that their
father the elder John Hill once lived there as
well.
Nancy's son John Thomas Bozeman
married Alice Lorena Stephens and she had Lorena
Emma Bozeman in 1890, and Ethel Mae about
1892. Alice died birthing a son in 1894.
Then John married Sarah Ellen Bean and several
more children came including our Uncle
Bob.
Lorena married Charles Allen
McClain, the son of Elizabeth Broadway and
Josiah McClain. Josiah was born in Georgia
to "Anna" and James McClain. James'
grandparents came from Virginia in the 1700s,
Elizabeth Moon and Charles McClain, found in
1800 Spartanburg SC.
Lorena McClain had Alice and she
married Cecil Earl Fenn Carter. His mother Anna
Lou Stone Fenn had remarried and gave him the
Carter name. Cecil had served several
years in the Army in El Paso but returned after
his mother died and stayed in Montgomery near
his sickly father Wm Fenn who had left the farm
and retired near the train station with most of
his other children who began to work for the
railroad.
Alice and Cecil lived on
Columbus Street and had three children including
my mother born in 1934, Anne. Anne
grew up to marry Frankie Cochran.
Anne's daughter married Charles Brooks.
His family also came from downtown Montgomery
around 1900 where his grandpa James E.
Brooks worked for the State, but his daddy
worked for the railroad. James was the son
of Annie Ballard and John Brooks of Tennessee
and he married Susie Mae Cooper, the daughter of
Sarah Elizabeth Carter and Levi Benjamin
Cooper.
Susie named
her son James Jr and he married Mary Ella
Thornton who's ancestors are found in Elmore
County in the 1800s.
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USGenWeb Bullitt, Daviess, McLean,
Ohio KY Bible Belt Tracing My
Roots
Family
Jewels Cochran, Coonfield,
Little
Cochrans Dad on the
Job
Luella and Frank
Cochran Frank's father Jacob
Cochran Luella's grandpa John
Little Thomas Randolph Carter of
Hope Hull married a
Bozeman
{My Angels}
1700s Georgia
Documents Meet The
Folks!!!
Tombstones at Find A
Grave
GRANDPA
COCHRAN http://www.genealogy.com/users/c/o/c/Kath-Cochran/ Sweet Home
Alabama Cochran-Carter-Bozeman-Relations Father of Peter Edward
Bozeman
Pioneers Of
Montgomery Darlington Early
Settlers Kansas
Kreations Kentucky Kin
Little Tennessee
Brooks-Ballard-Smith Alabama Connections
FTM Alexander
Cochran Email
Registry
Our ancestors met before
the Civil War. They came together in Montgomery
sharing cotton plantations in the fields you now
see when passing through
Montgomery on I-65. Yet after the war
this land was worthless, being destroyed as
Wilsons Raiders burned a path through the state
but these families struggled to revive as much
as they could. I found an old cemetery with some
tombstones dating back to 1793 on this property
and then tried to trace their descendants across
town. In 1900 I find them again in downtown
Montgomery near the train station as many others
had migrated into our lineage and they once
again worked together. In fact my mother in law
in 1950 had taken in the widow of my great
grandfather when she had no place to go.
My husband's cousin Sue Carol on his mother's
side married one of my mother's Bozeman Cousins
and his father's great grandpa Thomas Carter was
once married to another of our Bozeman
Cousins in Hope Hull. Our families
were always close, we just did not realize how
very close. My father came from Kansas and
married my mom in Montgomery in 1951, while he
was stationed at Maxwell AFB after injuries from
being shot in the Korean War - his lineage was
partly in Pennsylvania and South Carolina before
migrating into Kentucky and Ohio and then on
into the midwest. Together we have dozens
of grandfathers in the American Revolution and
the Civil War.
Family
Tree
DETAILS
My
Angels Charlie and
Kathy
.I have uploaded records, photos,
documents to the web and most can be found
through the searchbox below if the links still
work. Some servers keep changing things around
and items get lost but eventually if you search
within http://www.usgenweb.com/ the information will appear.
I had once posted on aol hometown pages but
after ten years of hard labor, they deleted that
server and so did rootschat.com, so while the
freepages are available they do hold a lot of
wonderful genealogy, but once they are gone, so
is our work.
.
- Tennessee (21
KB)
Peter, sonm of William
- 1911 Grandma
(11 KB)
Lorena McClain
- Alice (78
KB)
Alice Lorena Stephens
- 1930 Grandma
(19 KB)
Alice McClain
- Jesse (34
KB)
1793 Jesse M. Bozeman ( M? Mordecai? )
- 1840 Josiah McClain (89 KB)
Grandpa
- 1850 Abner and Nancy
Broadway (138
KB)
Grandpa
- 1829 (1426 KB)
Estate Audit appraised by
John Stacy and Benjamin Lewis, knowing that John
Stacy married a Bozeman, wondering now if
Benjamin did also.
- dar (742 KB)
cousin
- Gilliadazer
(124 KB)
Aunt Gilly
- 1822 (476
KB)
Peter
- 1824 (3012
KB)
Peter
- 1850 Roxanna Brooks - Grandmother with
her Mom. (714
KB)
Her mom was Caroline M. Bond, daughter of
Mary Catherine Stone and John Baptist Bond from
1700s North Carolina History....Our grandmother
Caroline married several times, here with Mr.
Dunham but she has her two children with her
Roxi Smith and John Smith and possibly her own
mother Mary Catherine Stone from North Carolina
who has obviously remarried too...........Three
generations on this document !
Maps and Old Records
Sellers, Brack, Anderson, Doty,
Bushyhead, Scrimpshire
Stone, Harrell, Fenn,
Davies
Cemeteries in Alabama, search Montgomery
County
Notes
Digging Up Our 1700s Carolina
Roots
Photo Album
Carter baby
Indian Roots
Frank came from the
midwest
Guestbook
Links
Rena's files
Search feature
Our Southern Roots
The Family Tree
Images
Headstones
Elisha Anderson's Will dated 1834 and son
Elija
Mother
1847 Estate of Grandfather William
Henry
Research
McClain, Broadway, Carter,
Stephens
Research
Search My Files
History by John Leeds
Bozman
Southern Branches
N J 1
N J 2 with John Hill
Political Graveyard
Shiloh Church
Josiah McLain
P E B 1834
J M B 1793 -
1855
McClain funeral book
1949
Cemeteries - Tombstone
Photos
Family Home Pages
Broadway, Cooper,
Carter
Carter in the Alabama Infantry
1861
Caroline Stephens and Mary Broadway in
Ramer
Thornton from GA to Cold Springs Elmore
to Hull Street
1829 Inventory of Peter's
Estate
Great links about our
ancestors
Aunt Ethel Notes (68 KB) Since her sister was my great
grandmother and Ethel had many surviving but
elderly children in the Dublin and Ramer
Communities, I located and contacted a few for
information. I managed to meet several of
Ethel's descendants in May 2007 at Hills Chapel
Church which was a marvelous gathering of
cousins. We exchanged research and took many
photos.
Meeting New
Cousins (1
KB) Locating Lost Family Graves
Aunt Ethel's
Granddaughter (41
KB) Elizabeth and her daughter researching
our ancestry of Grandpa John Thomas Bozeman.
1830 (214
KB) Study of my families in Montgomery 1830
Anne (123
KB) Tracing our roots and branches.
Elisha Anderson of NC died in
1834 (51 KB) His
will is found probated in Montgomery, mentions
his wife, daughters and son Elijah - Elijah had
our Seaborne Montgomery Anderson who had Nancy
Jane. Seaborne had a brother named Elijah who
died in the Civil War 1861 and home was listed
as Hickory Grove. Hickory Grove is also where
our Grandpa McClain lived. Some researchers
think that Elisha Anderson was the son of Elmore
Anderson and a full blood indian all born in
1700s North Carolina, near the Sellers and Pool
families who were also of mixed blood.
1880 (366
KB) Study of my families in Montgomery 1830
Anne (160
KB) Tracing our roots and branches.
Meet The Folks (38 KB) Relatives and Research
1850 (23
KB) Following my ancestor's path.
Charles (155
KB) Roots and Branches.
My Family
(323 KB) Documents
Wares Ferry Road A Shawnee
Village (16
KB) 1821 Several indian villages were found
like Sawonagi and indian burial mounds still
exist in that area.
Westbrook
(223 KB) Grauer, Holt, Glass, Brasswell,
Holly, Penton, Jones, Johnson
Our Ancestors Speak (521 KB) One clue after another as we
follow their trails.
Yellow Fever
(9 KB) yes it also struck Montgomery and some
of our kin
1840 (74 KB) Montgomery Transcription has
my Abner Broadway, John Carter, Daniel McQueen,
Lewis, Stokes, Ross, Gunter, Hill, Bozeman,
Graves, Anderson, Sellers, Johnson, Mills, and
many others, including George Bush and a John
Booth, of course the John Wilkes Booth you've
heard of actually performed in a theatre
downtown Montgomery. There are actually some old
fish ponds in south Montgomery County where you
know who George Bush comes to go fishing with
old friends..........So very many of their
children and grandchildren were intermarried,
that we may all be cousins way back when.
Our Ancestors Speak (15 KB) Continuing with the Carters
Dublin, Ramer, and Hope
Hull (23 KB) All
up and down these old country roads, were once
our family plantations and some graves were
recently found.
Meeting New Cousins (100 KB) Tracing Our Roots in the
early days of Montgomery
DNA of Jimmy
(111 KB) Jimmy Ray and Alan's DNA test to the
local Bozeman family is a perfect match.
Uncle Meady Sells Share of
Plantation (41
KB) Our connection to cousin Wayne Bozeman
through Grandpa William Henry's son Meade. Meade
was the brother of our Peter Edward whom we
found buried at Dublin.
1786 (62
KB) Marriages before the migration to
Montgomery include Lacklan McIntosh, Peter
Bozeman
Census Notes
(138 KB) Montgomery Bozeman Families
Uncle Meady
Descendant (31
KB) Richard and William researching the
Montgomery families is also cousin to Wayne of
Elmore.
Bio of Aunt Ethel (18 KB) Ethel Bozeman married J
Gibson, the son of Clopton Gibson and Rebecca
Lou Broadway ( Grandma's sister) they lived in
Dublin/ Ramer Community, after you leave Hwy 231
which is known as Warrior Hill Road.
Census Notes Updated (138 KB) Montgomery Bozeman Families
Uncle Meady's brother
Peter (35
KB) Sharon is researching William Henry's
other brother who married Gilly and moved to
Louisiana and died in 1851 of the cholera.
Graveyards (9
KB) Taking photos of old tombstones
Aunt Ethel's Home (128 KB) This tiny home was built by
Aunt Ethel and her husband Jace Gibson and my
picture was taken when my sister Pam and I
visited the area around 2005 after hearing the
story from her daughter Peggy whom we lost not
long afterward to kidney cancer. Peggy's story
was that Ethel and Jason had several children at
the time, all living in a tent on this farm,
while they built their new home around 1930. It
seemed to be one of the oldest homes still
standing in 2005. Ethel and Jace are buried down
the road at Hills Chapel Cemetery on the Long
Road close to her father John Thomas Bozeman and
his 4th wife Sara Ellen Bean. Sara raised these
children after their mother died young and told
them stories, like she was related to the
hanging Judge Roy Bean. She was a wonderful
stepmother who also gave them four more siblings
before she passed away. Many of these
descendants still remain in Dublin, Ramer,
Grady, and Hickory Grove.
Pam's husband Larry Fuller passed away in
2008 (75 KB) His
mother was Hazel Richards, buried at his foot.
Confederate Pension
Application (869
KB) April 1896 Grandmother Nancy applies for
Peter's pension the first
time.
- James Stephens, Half
Blood (197 KB)
So
easy to see his Cherokee features.
- Robert Lee Fenn (13 KB)
William Fenns' son never
appeared on census yet he was known as Uncle LEE
and was buried beside his brother Frank Jr in
Elmore County AL
- Joe McClain
(22 KB)
So easy to see his Cherokee features.
Uncle Joe was told to sit in the back of the bus
!!!
- Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman b
1843 (19 KB)
wife
of Peter Edward Bozeman buried in Greenwood
Cemetery
- W E Stephens
(72 KB)
So easy to see his Cherokee features.
They all ventured from the Carolinas and settled
into Ramer Alabama
- Charles Wayne Brooks b
1981 (19
KB)
1-4-2003
- death certificate of Wm Fenn b 1855
Tuskegee (449
KB)
parents John and Emeline Fenn from
Georgia to Tuskegee, Macon, Alabama
- Alice McClain
(21 KB)
had Cherokee grandmother
- Frankie Lavern Cochran
(58 KB)
1-4-2003
- Obituary 1939 Cecil Earl
Carter (30
KB)
Who is Walter Stone listed as pall bearer
and the others??
- Charles Allen McClain with son
Walton (25
KB)
Farmers in Ramer Alabama, Charlie is
buried at Dublin Church of Christ cemetery
- Frankie Lavern Cochran
jr (58
KB)
6-29-1956 born in Mesa AZ
- Uncle William Little (874 KB)
brother to Lottie Cedonia
Little
- William Lawrence Carter b 1935 in
Oklahoma (42
KB)
Played harmonica, had Carter Roofing
Company in Enid Oklahoma
- Charles Wayne Brooks weds Kathy Cochran
in 1972 (36
KB)
Montgomery Alabama
- Georgia Alice Little Nelson b
1853 (169
KB)
sister of John Wright Little, daughter of
Hiram Lucius Little
- 1934 Walton McClain holding Annie
Carter (16
KB)
probably taken downtown Montgomery
Alabama where they moved to Highland Avenue
- Matthew Cochran b
1998 (13 KB)
with
his great Aunt Pamela Anne Cochran Fuller b 1961
- Lattie Cedonia Little b
1871 (32
KB)
surrounded by photos of her family and
husband Ben Coonfield
- 1940 Charlie McClain behind granddaughter
Annie (13
KB)
probably taken downtown Montgomery
Alabama where they moved to Highland
Avenue...Annie Carter was raised by her
grandparents
- Kathy Cochran 1970 (56 KB)
with cousin Linda on Dexter
Avenue in front of the capitol in Montgomery
Alabama
- Lucius Powhatan
Little (47
KB)
grandson of Hiram Lucius Little, in
Kentucky
- 1940 Charlie McClain with wife Lorena
Bozeman (10
KB)
probably taken downtown Montgomery
Alabama where they moved to Highland
Avenue...Annie Carter was raised by her
grandparents
- Kathy Cochran finds great great grandpa's
grave (34 KB)
W F
Fenn buried in Montgomery, was born in Tuskegee
and his line traces to John FANN of NC who came
from England and married Mary STone
- John Wright Little
Family (195
KB)
with his children
- Kathy Cochran with sis and
family (56
KB)
Frankie Cochrans girls and grands
- Mary Ella Coonfield b
1871 (2
KB)
sister of our Benjamin Wallace Coonfield
- Cochran Twins
(24 KB)
There are many twins in our Coonfield
- Cochran line
- Cochran Family, Frank and
Anne (19 KB)
with
her brothers at the bottom
- Annie Carter on left about
1940 (5 KB)
with
Ethel Coley, who was raised by Katie McClain
Coley
- Charles Wayne Brooks b 1953 d
1998 (28
KB)
married Kathy Cochran in 1972
- Victoria Carter d
2000 (23
KB)
daughter of Cecil Earl Carter Jr b 1932
- Martha Ann Wright Little b about
1810 (13
KB)
married Douglas Little and had son
Powhatan
- Grandpa Cecil Earl Carter -
"Fenn"adoptedbyCarter (15 KB)
son of Wm Fenn and Ann Stone
was born 1899 or 1900 was in USArmy and died on
Columbus Street in Montgomery Alabama at age 39
- Marriage License (232 KB)
Luella Ellen Coonfield
married Frank D Cochran
- Billy Carter and Victor
Cochran (45
KB)
in Montgomery AL
- My flutist child (38 KB)
Musicians are abundant in our
family and ancestry
- Frankie Lavern Cochran
1968 (39
KB)
family
- Cochran Guys
(41 KB)
in Montgomery AL
- Mama Annie Carter Cochran by Darrell
Cochran (27
KB)
Broken Arrow, Tulsa Oklahoma
- Frank Delbert Cochran (8 KB)
wedding day
- Cochran Girls
(45 KB)
in Montgomery AL
- Mark (5
KB)
son of Uncle Cecil Carter in North
Carolina
- Frankie Lavern
Cochran (10
KB)
1952
- Cochran Grands (8 KB)
Frankie Lavern Cochran's
Grandson and great grandson
- Annie Carter b
3/14/1934 (16
KB)
Mom
- Lattie Coonfield and Benjamin Wallace
Coonfield (402
KB)
headstone
- 1930 census Labette
Kansas (1097
KB)
my dad and his family
- Indians in Barbour County History on Fenn
Farm (116
KB)
Evidence they were here! They worked
together and died together.
- Chester Coonfield
headstone (41
KB)
x
- Dec 1786 (42
KB)
Married in SC Peter Bozman left in 1826
for Alabama.
- Cecil Carter death cerificate Proves his
parentage (216
KB)
Now we know his real parents !
- Lavern Coonfield
headstone (16
KB)
x
- DAR Peter
(500 KB)
Jimmy Ray's daughter in the DAR -
finally in Jan 2008 they recognized our
Grandfather who settled in Hope Hull by 1827
- Cook School Class
Photo (90 KB)
x
- Charles Wayne Brooks b
1953 (13 KB)
died
on 6-1-1998
- Bozeman Notes -
Timeline
- MORDECAI BOSEMAN IS LISTED IN THE SOUTH
CAROLINA ARCHIVES
- Peter and son William Henry
Bozeman
- Research Page
- N C Bozemans in American
Revolution
- More About Mordecai and his
sons
- Introduction
(24 KB)
One step at a time
- Search Land Records and
Documents (1
KB)
.
- Search Bozeman Gen
Web (1
KB)
Famlies migrating into Covington and
Montgomery Counties of Alabama by 1820 as many
more followed their trail down the Old Federal
Road through Creek Nation
- Family Research (687 KB)
Following the path they
created, their trails and journeys, their
children, and more
- Photos (1
KB)
.
- Read Me (159
KB)
Page One
- Montgomery Families (58 KB)
Montgomery County
- Montgomery Area
Famlies (30
KB)
..
- Hiram Little at the
Alamo (28 KB)
Not
mine but my Hiram Little moved there in 1860 so
are we connected.
- 1830 in Alabama (11 KB)
- Who Were My Ancestors
- My Alabama Ancestors
Page
- Southern Connections
- Access Genealogy
- Hill City Cemetery
- Elijah Lee
- Nancy Anderson
- Footprints in Time
- Lorena McClain
- Annie, Earl and Billy Carter
Research
- Research
- Marengo County Kin
- My Alabama Genealogy
- My Alabama Webpages
- From Kansas and
Arkansas
- From South Carolina
- From Kentucky
- Indian Blessing
- 1830 census
- Indian Flute
- My Families
- Tracking our Roots
- Ancient Faces
- Little in 1810
- Alamo Little and
Lindley
- From Tennessee some migrated into
Montgomery Alabama
- Iowa Community Family
Trees
- Charles Wayne's
ancestors
- History of Indiana at
usgenweb.com
- Indiana Family Trees
Online
- LaBette County
Surnames
- Madison County Families of
Little
- Little in Bullitt, Daviess, McLean,
Muhlenburg Ohio Counties
- Luella's grandparents,
Catherine and John Little
- Miscellaneous
Research
- Daddy raised in Chetopa - Cochran
Research
- Native American Research Books
online
- Pink
Border
- Maryland Archives
- Cochran in Korean
Casualties
- Our Family
Jewels
- Photo Page
- My parents in Mesa
Arizona
- Chart of my Ancestors
- Memorial Page
- Montgomery 1840 census
transcription
- Journey of my
ancestors
- Colonial Records
- Several Related Webpages of Alabama
Ancestors
- Brooks Relations in the
South
- Alabama Counties and Information on
usgenweb
- Our Family
Files
- Morgan County Family
Trees
- Lee, Cooper, Craig, Baxter migrations
into Alabama
- Storytelling
- Contents
- Migrations of Grandpa
Coonfield
- .
- Carter's G great great great grandmother
Elizabeth Westbrook
- Roadtrips -
Cemeteries
- Alabama and Cherokee
Connections
- Covington County
Cousins
- Search Box
- Book 1885
Sketches
- Southern Roots And
Branches
- Wiki We Relate
- Wiki We Relate
- Resources
- Leo Little's dna
project
- Bits And Pieces of my
Genealogy
- 1700s Georgia Land
Deeds
- Tracing Alice Lorena and John
Thomas
- Webring
- Family Group Sheets
- Frank's parents
- 1840 - 1850 - 1860
- Find A Grave
- Census 1830
- Old Maps and Files
- KentuckyGenWeb
- Alabama Kin and Grandma
Ellie
- Family Group Sheets
- Grandmother Luella's
ancestors
- Genealogy Resources
- Grandfathers
- Grandfather George
1733
- Grandfather John 1843
- My Space
- Alabama Families that I am
studying
- Grandfathers
- Alabama Relatives, Tombstones, Documents,
Records,
- List
- William Stone
- Darlington Surnames
List
- Roots to Buds - Martha
Rich
- Family Tree Circles
- Anne's father Cecil
- Grandfather Jacob and
daughter Elzira
- Kathy Lorena's
ancestors
- How To Order Military
Records
- 1914 Letter from
Alonzo
- L P Letter
- L P Letter 1916
- Sellers
- Coonfield Interview
- Charlie's Ancestors,
Baxter, Hood, Smith, Lee
- Charlie 1976
- Frankie Haraughy 1956, Eunice, Anne,
Kathy
Sweet Home Alabama
- Aunt Ethel's Home (128 KB)
This tiny home was built by
Aunt Ethel and her husband Jace Gibson and my
picture was taken when my sister Pam and I
visited the area around 2005 after hearing the
story from her daughter Peggy whom we lost not
long afterward to kidney cancer. Peggy's story
was that Ethel and Jason had several children at
the time, all living in a tent on this farm,
while they built their new home around 1930. It
seemed to be one of the oldest homes still
standing in 2005. Ethel and Jace are buried down
the road at Hills Chapel Cemetery on the Long
Road close to her father John Thomas Bozeman and
his 4th wife Sara Ellen Bean. Sara raised these
children after their mother died young and told
them stories, like she was related to the
hanging Judge Roy Bean. She was a wonderful
stepmother who also gave them four more siblings
before she passed away. Many of these
descendants still remain in Dublin, Ramer,
Grady, and Hickory Grove.
- Pam's husband Larry Fuller passed away in
2008 (75 KB)
His
mother was Hazel Richards, buried at his foot.
- Confederate Pension
Application (869
KB)
April 1896 Grandmother Nancy applies for
Peter's pension the first time.
- Bev at Dublin
(275 KB)
Stepping around a tiny tombstone
1830 (214
KB) Study of my families in Montgomery 1830
Anne (123
KB) Tracing our roots and branches.
Images (57 KB) Finding other items related
Elisha Anderson of NC died in
1834 (51 KB) His
will is found probated in Montgomery, mentions
his wife, daughters and son Elijah - Elijah had
our Seaborne Montgomery Anderson who had Nancy
Jane. Seaborne had a brother named Elijah who
died in the Civil War 1861 and home was listed
as Hickory Grove. Hickory Grove is also where
our Grandpa McClain lived. Some researchers
think that Elisha Anderson was the son of Elmore
Anderson and a full blood indian all born in
1700s North Carolina, near the Sellers and Pool
families who were also of mixed blood.
1880 (366
KB) Study of my families in Montgomery 1830
Anne (160
KB) Tracing our roots and branches.
Meet The Folks (38 KB) Relatives and Research
1850 (23
KB) Following my ancestor's path.
Charles (155
KB) Roots and Branches.
My Family
(323 KB) Documents
Wares Ferry Road A Shawnee
Village (16
KB) 1821 Several indian villages were found
like Sawonagi and indian burial mounds still
exist in that area.
Westbrook
(223 KB) Grauer, Holt, Glass, Brasswell,
Holly, Penton, Jones, Johnson
Our Ancestors Speak (521 KB) One clue after another as we
follow their trails.
Yellow Fever
(9 KB) yes it also struck Montgomery and some
of our kin
1840 (74 KB) Montgomery Transcription has
my Abner Broadway, John Carter, Daniel McQueen,
Lewis, Stokes, Ross, Gunter, Hill, Bozeman,
Graves, Anderson, Sellers, Johnson, Mills, and
many others, including George Bush and a John
Booth, of course the John Wilkes Booth you've
heard of actually performed in a theatre
downtown Montgomery. There are actually some old
fish ponds in south Montgomery County where you
know who George Bush comes to go fishing with
old friends..........So very many of their
children and grandchildren were intermarried,
that we may all be cousins way back when.
Our Ancestors Speak (15 KB) Continuing with the Carters
Dublin, Ramer, and Hope
Hull (23 KB) All
up and down these old country roads, were once
our family plantations and some graves were
recently found.
Meeting New Cousins (100 KB) Tracing Our Roots in the
early days of Montgomery
DNA of Jimmy
(111 KB) Jimmy Ray and Alan's DNA test to the
local Bozeman family is a perfect match.
Uncle Meady Sells Share of
Plantation (41
KB) Our connection to cousin Wayne Bozeman
through Grandpa William Henry's son Meade. Meade
was the brother of our Peter Edward whom we
found buried at Dublin.
1786 (62
KB) Marriages before the migration to
Montgomery include Lacklan McIntosh, Peter
Bozeman
Census Notes
(138 KB) Montgomery Bozeman Families
Uncle Meady
Descendant (31
KB) Richard and William researching the
Montgomery families is also cousin to Wayne of
Elmore.
Bio of Aunt Ethel (18 KB) Ethel Bozeman married J
Gibson, the son of Clopton Gibson and Rebecca
Lou Broadway ( Grandma's sister) they lived in
Dublin/ Ramer Community, after you leave Hwy 231
which is known as Warrior Hill Road.
Census Notes Updated (138 KB) Montgomery Bozeman Families
Uncle Meady's brother
Peter (35
KB) Sharon is researching William Henry's
other brother who married Gilly and moved to
Louisiana and died in 1851 of the cholera.
Graveyards (9
KB) Taking photos of old tombstones
Maps and Old Records
Sellers, Brack, Anderson, Doty,
Bushyhead, Scrimpshire
Stone, Harrell, Fenn,
Davies
Cemeteries in Alabama, search Montgomery
County
Notes
Digging Up Our 1700s Carolina
Roots
Photo Album
Carter baby
Indian Roots
Frank came from the
midwest
Guestbook
Links
Rena's files
Search feature
Our Southern Roots
The Family Tree
Images
Headstones
Elisha Anderson's Will dated 1834 and son
Elija
Mother
1847 Estate of Grandfather William
Henry
Research
McClain, Broadway, Carter,
Stephens
Research
Search My Files
History by John Leeds
Bozman
Southern Branches
N J 1
N J 2 with John Hill
Political Graveyard
Shiloh Church
Josiah McLain
P E B 1834
J M B 1793 -
1855
McClain funeral book
1949
Cemeteries - Tombstone
Photos
Family Home Pages
Broadway, Cooper,
Carter
Carter in the Alabama Infantry
1861
Caroline Stephens and Mary Broadway in
Ramer
Thornton from GA to Cold Springs Elmore
to Hull Street
1829 Inventory of Peter's
Estate
Great links about our
ancestors
- Catherine Crigler's
husband (61
KB)
John Little was born in Kentucky 1843 to
Catherine Wright and Hiram Little.
- Baxley Letter 1921 (306 KB)
Pension Request for James H.
Baxley
- John Little's sister named
Georgia (252
KB)
Georgia followed their father to Bosque
County Texas
- Charles Weatherford in Alabama
1780 (140
KB)
They fail to mention he was mixed Scot
with Indian Blood and the possibility exists
that this man traveled back and forth visiting
family in Georgia or Virginia, nobody knows the
true facts of his entire life, nor the
possibility this man who fathered Red Eagle may
also have fathered Catherine Weatherford who
married John Wright.
- Fann - Fenn Zachariah (128 KB)
Virginia born the Fenns
ventured into Georgia, into the War of
Independence and beginning their plantations.
- Mary Catherine
Crigler (323
KB)
Daughter of Catherine Roby and Abraham
Crigler was married to John Wright Little; She
was born and died in Bullitt Kentucky. Afer her
death John moved their family to Arkanas and
soon after, her father followed him. They are
Cherokee by blood.
- Fann - Fenn Zachariah (41 KB)
Virginia born the Fenns
ventured into Georgia, into the War of
Independence and beginning their plantations.
- Catherine Crigler's daughter
Lattie (63
KB)
Lattie Little about age 16 born Kentucky,
Cherokee by blood.
- Fann - Fenn Travis (135 KB)
Virginia born the Fenns
ventured into Georgia, into the War of
Independence and beginning their plantations.
- Catherine Crigler's son
Bill (84
KB)
William Little born Kentucky, Cherokee by
blood.
- Fann - Fenn Travis (201 KB)
Virginia born the Fenns
ventured into Georgia, into the War of
Independence and beginning their plantations.
- Catherine Crigler's son
Sam (36 KB)
Sam
Little born Kentucky, Cherokee by blood.
- Fann - Fenn Travis (107 KB)
Virginia born the Fenns
ventured into Georgia, into the War of
Independence and beginning their plantations.
- Catherine Crigler's granddaughter
Luella (119
KB)
Lattie Little had Luella in Arkansas -
Cherokee by blood.
- Fenn, Travis
(104 KB)
Travis Fenn awarded land in Georgia
- Catherine Crigler's family in
Arkansas (39
KB)
John W. Little with his children
- Luella's husband's
tombstone (10
KB)
Frank Cochran, son of Clora Miller and
Jacob Cochran
- Luella's son
(23 KB)
Frankie was born 1927 in Kansas and
died in 1996 Alabama
- 1838 Jesse petitions
court (173 KB)
To
divide Peter's land
Alabama Lines
(7 KB) Joseph Baxley, Andrew Cooper, Elijah
Lee, Peter Bozeman, Thomas Carter, John Hill,
Michael Stone, John Fenn,
Chart of my Ancestors (15 KB) My Elders
Gideon Moon of
Virginia (23
KB) His daughter married Charles McClain
Frankie Cochran's Kansas
families (32
KB) His father served in WWI, his brother
died in Korea, his grandfather served in the
Civil War and some served in the American
Revolution. Frankie was one eighth Cherokee
blood.
Kentucky Records (53 KB) George Little living near his
grown up children and their families, and in
laws, and Isaac Coonfield near Clark and Cline
Weatherford Notes (134 KB) Researching my Catherine G.
Weatherford of Charlotte, VA a daughter of
Charles, who married John Wright in 1811....her
descendants named Georgia, have some similiarity
with some on this list......
James McClain 1810 (74 KB) buried at Indian Creek
Cemetery
Colonial Documents (55 KB) Tracing my ancestors through
time
1810 census shows Patsey
Weatherford (136
KB) she has children in the home and could be
Catherine's mother - she could also have been a
wife of the famous Charles Weatherford; nearby
is a younger Charles Weatherford who might have
been her son.....Patsey Weatherford is one to be
researched.
Intro (610
KB) My Family
Many Grandfathers in my
line (14
KB) Cochran, Henderson, Long, Clendenning,
Sturgeon of Pennsylvania into Ohio - "Stuff" on
my southern grandfathers
1811 marriage record of Catherine
Weatherford (52
KB) Virginia Documents state that her father
was Charles Weatherford - scroll down to #76
where Benoni Smith was her surety to marriage -
was her father in Alabama with his other family?
Links (27
KB) My Family Study Sheet
Many Grandfathers in my
line (75
KB) Cochran, Henderson, Long, Clendenning,
Sturgeon of Pennsylvania into Ohio ; Coonfield
and Young, Epperson, into Indiana and Arkansas,
Roby and Crigler of Kentucky with Simmons and
Wells
Coonfield Lineage (13 KB) Finding Isaac Coonfield in
Kentucky 1800 so was he born about 1760 or 1770
My DAR Ancestors (189 KB) Several of my grandfathers
served in the American Revolution and have been
acknowledged by the DAR and Peter Bozeman was
just recognized in Jan 2008
List of Who's Who (56 KB) Basic Outline
Tefft and King
Phillip (14
KB) Our Tefft Cousins in History
Crigler of Kentucky (204 KB) Abraham Crigler and Lydia
had Owen. Owen then named a son Abraham who
married Catherine Roby and had Mary Catherine
Crigler who later married John Little.
The Family Tree on the
Web (8
KB) Rootsweb GED
John Sweet
(104 KB) into Rhode Island and Mass.
Hiram Little born 1821
Kentucky (158
KB) The son of Jonas married Catherine Wright
( daughter of Catherine Weatherford) and named a
son John Wright Little in 1843. John is later
found living with Abraham Crigler because his
mother died and Hiram moved to Texas and
remarried.
Annie Fenn and Alice
Carter (71
KB) Tracing their families from Virginia to
Alabama
Iowa Cochran Families (9 KB) Jacob Cochran left Ohio for
Iowa Territory
Reason Roby born Kentucky
1790 (205
KB) Abraham Crigler's wife was Mary Catherine
Roby, the daughter of Reason and Catherine
Simmons Roby. Reason was the son of Lawrence
Roby and a lady named "Catherine" who is shown
widowed living by Reason in 1820.
Grandpa McClain (39 KB) Charles married Elizabeth
Moon about 1750 in Virginia and moved to
Spartanburg SC. His son Josiah married Nancy
Wood and had James. James married a woman only
known as Anna and they are buried at Indian
Creek Cemetery in Georgia. Anna's son Josiah
Marion McClain had a family in GA, left for the
Civil War and never returned. He had a second
family in Alabama and one son named Charles born
1886.
Jacob Benjamin
Cochran (88
KB) Joined the California Gold Rush, served
in the Civil War and was married twice
Simmons, Catherine's father Jesse born
1753 (254
KB) Parents of Catherine Simmons were Jesse
and Rachel Wells Simmons from Maryland into
Kentucky. Rachels's father was Jacob Wells.
Parents of Jesse were Elizabeth Swearengin and
Johnathon Simmons of Maryland.
Miller of Virginia from
Ireland (76
KB) Parker of New York Indian Country, Sweet
and Tefft of Rhode Island 1600
Research (279
KB) Links to other great research.
Captain Little (450 KB) My dad's GGG grandfather
from Scotland along with several possible
brothers, in Union County South Carolina 1790
and 1800 census but in Kentucky 1810 after the
brother of Mrs. Mary Handley Douglass Little
explored, surveyed and offered them land in
Vienna Kentucky and more along the Green River
which is included in the books History of
Kentucky and mentions these familis and is
included in the Kentucky Genealogy Webpages.
The Captain's great
grandson (144
KB) Military Record 1863 Kentucky Infantry,
then Bullitt County Kentucky and later in
Madison Arkansas. Also John's father was a
surgeon in the Civil War....many of this family
served.
1838 Lucy Campbell (173 KB) Sterling Campbell married
one of the daughters of Peter Bozeman in
Darlington SC and followed the families to
Montgomery and later bought land near Talladega.
1829 Vincent Joiner (265 KB) Sarah's X mark - Vincent
married Ellen Bozeman, a daughter of Peter, and
later bought land in South Alabama. Vincent also
signed documents for Peter in 1822 and 1824 as
his child Julius received a gift of land from
Grandpa Peter.
- Boseman, Bozman, etc. (27 KB)
Most could not read nor write
so the spelling varies through time.
- Helpful Links
(4 KB)
Followup
- Weatherford Indians (134 KB)
Census study shows them as
native americans in Alabama.
- Names (343
KB)
Names and tales of family members
- Cousin (21
KB)
Helpful Links
- Land Records
(308 KB)
Deeds
- Coonfield of 1760 (85 KB)
Interview of a descendant
- Cousins and Relations (257 KB)
Helpful Links
- Tales and Lore (610 KB)
Family stories
- 1811 Catherine
Weatherford (52
KB)
Item 76 states she is the daughter of
Charles but he is not making her marriage bond
so he must have been in Alabama.
- Documents
(191 KB)
Some old images in my collection.
- Bits and Pieces (44 KB)
Parts of the Genealogy
- Catherine Weatherford Wright's daughter
Catherine (254
KB)
Go to Little and see Catherine who
married Hiram Little - She is the daughter of
Catherine G. Weatherford and John Wright. Hiram
was a physician and the son of Jonas, and the
grandson of George. Hiram and Catherine had a
son named John who is listed below their
article. John's granddaughter married Frank D.
Cochran.
- Notes (119
KB)
Old Research notes
- Ellie McClain
(1 KB)
Broadway and McClain
- D A R (189
KB)
Most of these had fathers in the American
Revolution - so many connect to me.
- Search Box
(39 KB)
1
- Search Files
(124 KB)
Images and Folders
- D N A (111
KB)
DNA results to Jimmy Ray
- Notes (102
KB)
Some records
- Bozeman (33
KB)
Hickory Grove
- Martha Hill in census (137 KB)
Her families and descendants
in census notes.
- 1820s and 1830s (40 KB)
Studying the past
- List (4
KB)
List Of Resources
- Martha Hill Bozeman in Montgomery
County (39 KB)
By
1850 she had settled near the other Hills in
Dublin and some families in Ramer who connected
to her vast lineage.
- Grandmother Annie Lee (1 KB)
Anna Lou Stone married Fenn
and Carter and Dasher and died around 1933 or
1934. Her father was born in Macon County AL and
moved back to Macon GA before he died. She
followed. The death certificates of both of her
parents are found in the Georgia Archives and
Annie signed as a witness to her mother's.
- Elders of Martha Hill's
husband (23
KB)
Study of William Henry Bozeman born 1802
Darlington and their trails into Hope Hull.
- Cemetery (213
KB)
Mt Hebron Primitive Baptist Church
Cemetery is very small. George Thornton and wife
Mary Angeline Partridge graves are found here.
- Grandpa McClain (62 KB)
Emily Alice McClain's father
stands with her brother. Charles McClain's
parents and grandparents spent many years in
Creek Territory.
- Cemetery (52
KB)
Stokes-Carter Cemetery has no official
name, no Stokes buried here, mostly Carters and
Bozemans. Tombstones being trampled and damaged
by the cattle and falling trees.
- Charles McClain in
1908 (12
KB)
Married Lorena Bozeman
- Cemetery (816
KB)
Coosa River Primitive Baptist Church has
some of the original settlers of Holtville born
about 1800.
- Uncle John Coonfield (39 KB)
Uncle to Frankie
- Cecil Carter
(230 KB)
Anne's father was born around 1900 -
nobody is really certain - at Thompson Station
in Bullock County - born to a Fenn family he was
adopted around 1910 when his mother remarried in
Macon Georgia. His father was from Tuskegee
Alabama and grandparents from former Creek
Territory in Georgia but he claimed to be
Cherokee blood. Enlisted in the Army about 1920
to 1930 stationed at Fort Bliss in El Paso.
Found his father living in Montgomery Alabama
and returned about 1931.
- Cemetery (865
KB)
Cain's Chapel in Slapout has many
Thornton and Hood families from the early days
of Cold Springs, Elmore County, Alabama
- Clora Jane Miller
Cochran (15
KB)
Frankie's grandmother
- Cecil Carter
(15 KB)
Anne's father was born around 1900 -
nobody is really certain - at Thompson Station
in Bullock County - born to a Fenn family he was
adopted around 1910 when his mother remarried in
Macon Georgia. His father was from Tuskegee
Alabama and grandparents from former Creek
Territory in Georgia but he claimed to be
Cherokee blood. Enlisted in the Army about 1920
to 1930 stationed at Fort Bliss in El Paso.
Found his father living in Montgomery Alabama
and returned about 1931.
- Cemetery (308
KB)
Dublins' old cemetery behind Hills Chapel
hidden far off into the woods.
- Clora Jane Miller (327 KB)
Cochran Family
- Cecil Carter's brother Frank
Fenn (51 KB)
born
1896 at Thompson Station in Bullock County -
died in Coosada on his farm at Airport Road
where the school now sits. His grave is on that
land he had donated to the church for a
cemetery. Frank worked for the railroad, his
wife boiled his dirty clothes in a pot outside -
he was in WWI and hauled POWs on the train.
- Cemetery (97
KB)
Dublins'new cemetery for the public is
across the street from the front of Hills
Chapel.
- Bill Carter
(38 KB)
about 1970 - he was Anne's brother
- Cemetery (88
KB)
Dublin - old gravestone being cleaned
with water and a brush
- John and Annie Brooks (72 KB)
Moved into Montgomery Alabama
after 1900 and their son James married Susie Mae
Cooper. They have a strong lineage into 1800 TN
- Cemetery (64
KB)
Greenwood in Montgomery, very large
cemetery has graves of many of the Brooks,
Cooper, Bozeman, Fenn families
- Jacob and Clora
Cochran (34
KB)
Left Iowa for Kansas Territory after 1880
with son Frank Delbert Cochran on the left.
- Cemetery (18
KB)
Memorial has many of my relatives'
resting places - land donated by Lorena
Bozeman's Uncle Robert Henry Bozeman - located
between Maxwell AFB and Hope Hull and Pine
Level.
- Luella Coonfield (119 KB)
Arkansas - she is in the
center of this photo just before she married
Frank Delbert Cochran. She is Cherokee by blood.
Her mother was Lattie Cedonia Little of
Kentucky.
- Luella Coonfield's mother was
indian (63
KB)
Shepherdsville, Bullitt County, Kentucky
- Lattie Little was born to Mary Catherine
Crigler and John Wright Little.
- Cemetery (275
KB)
Dublin Old Cemetery has tiny tombstone
markers with no names
- Cemetery (78
KB)
Dublin Old Cemetery behind the church -
Alice Lorena Stephens Bozeman, the Cherokee in
grandma's lineage.
- Cemetery
(1456 KB)
Dublin Old Cemetery behind the
church - Peter Edward Bozeman of the Civil War -
the clover design is a separate layer added to
this homemade tombstone with penciled PEB our
father added.
- Powhatan (40
KB)
Lucius Powhatan Little was Lattie's
cousin in Kentucky - he was a lawyer, a judge, a
writer, and a genealogist. They all had one
common grandmother from Virginia, Catherine
Weatherford.
- Cemetery (78
KB)
Indian Creek Cemetery in Georgia where
James McClain born 1810 is buried - the father
of Josiah is also the son of the elder Josiah
- Ben Coonfield's
parents (68
KB)
Martha Frances Young of Kentucky married
Benjamin Wylie Coonfield in Indiana. Their hair
was so black that it looked blue in the
sunshine.
- Cemetery (14
KB)
Hill City Cemetery in Graham Kansas is
where my dad's grandparents are buried
- Mary Catherine
Crigler (323
KB)
Born in Kentucky to Nancy Catherine Roby
and Abraham Crigler, she married John Little and
had Lattie and Sadona in this picture.
- Cemetery (28
KB)
Old Harmony Primitive Church Cemetery has
few graves but includes Elijah Lee born 1777 and
his wife Malinda Phillips who came to Chambers
County before 1830 buying land from an old Creek
Indian and they are the great great grandparents
of Susie Mae Cooper Brooks.
- Cochrans (106
KB)
Chetopa Kansas, the Cochran family
includes Frankie, Freelon and Darrell
- Carter photo
(46 KB)
T R Carter with his first wife and
family - he is great grandfather of Susie Mae
Cooper Brooks.
- Cochrans (26
KB)
Frank Delbert's brothers and sisters.
- Susie Mae Cooper
Brooks (40
KB)
grandmother to Charles Wayne Brooks known
as Mamaw. Her mother was Sarah Elizabeth Carter
who married Levi Benjamin Cooper, a son of
Charner P. Cooper of Chambers County.
- Frank Delbert Cochran (13 KB)
Funeral Home Receipt
- Anne Carter
(28 KB)
On the left she stands by her granny
Lorena, and Lorena's daughter Katie Bell
McClain. They raised her after her mom Alice
McClain Carter died. All buried at Memorial
- Frank Delbert Cochran wed Luella Ellen
Coonfield (199
KB)
Married in Arkansas, moved to Missouri,
then Oklahoma, then back to Chetopa Kansas where
they had Frankie in 1927
- Anne Carter's mother (16 KB)
Emily Alice McClain was
married to Cecil Carter and she died at the age
of 19 after giving birth to her third child.
- Luella's father Ben (39 KB)
Those Cochran boys sure look
a lot like their grandfather Ben Coonfield
- John Lewis Bozeman (1305 KB)
Buried in Covington County,
may connect to Philemon
- Frank D. Cochran (50 KB)
Father of Frankie and Cleo
and JB
- Captain Little (450 KB)
My dad's GGG grandfather
from Scotland along with several possible
brothers, in Union County South Carolina 1790
and 1800 census but in Kentucky 1810 after the
brother of Mrs. Mary Handley Douglass Little
explored, surveyed and offered them land in
Vienna Kentucky and more along the Green River
which is included in the books History of
Kentucky and mentions these familis and is
included in the Kentucky Genealogy Webpages.
- The Captain's great
grandson (144
KB)
Military Record 1863 Kentucky Infantry,
then Bullitt County Kentucky and later in
Madison Arkansas. Also John's father was a
surgeon in the Civil War....many of this family
served.
- 1838 Lucy Campbell (173 KB)
Sterling Campbell married
one of the daughters of Peter Bozeman in
Darlington SC and followed the families to
Montgomery and later bought land near Talladega.
- 1829 Vincent Joiner (265 KB)
Sarah's X mark - Vincent
married Ellen Bozeman, a daughter of Peter, and
later bought land in South Alabama. Vincent also
signed documents for Peter in 1822 and 1824 as
his child Julius received a gift of land from
Grandpa Peter
- Boseman, Bozman, etc. (27 KB)
Most could not read nor write
so the spelling varies through time.
- Helpful Links
(4 KB)
Followup
- Weatherford Indians (134 KB)
Census study shows them as
native americans in Alabama.
- Names (343 KB)
Names and tales of family
members
- Cousin (21
KB)
Helpful Links
- Civil
War (531
KB)
Broadway and Broadaway
- Land Records
(308 KB)
Deeds
- Coonfield of 1760 (85 KB)
Interview of a descendant
- Cousins and Relations (257 KB)
Helpful Links
- Annie (863 KB)
Grandmothers and Great
Grandmothers
- Tales and
Lore (610
KB)
Family stories
- 1811 Catherine
Weatherford (52
KB)
Item 76 states she is the daughter of
Charles but he is not making her marriage bond
so he must have been in Alabama.
- Documents
(191 KB)
Some old images in my collection.
- Anna (1485 KB)
Tracing the roots of Ann,
Anna and Annie
- Bits and
Pieces (44
KB)
Parts of the Genealogy
- Catherine Weatherford Wright's daughter
Catherine (254
KB)
Go to Little and see Catherine who
married Hiram Little - She is the daughter of
Catherine G. Weatherford and John Wright. Hiram
was a physician and the son of Jonas, and the
grandson of George. Hiram and Catherine had a
son named John who is listed below their
article. John's granddaughter married Frank D.
Cochran.
- Notes (119 KB)
Old Research notes
- Ellie McClain
(1 KB)
Broadway and McClain
- D A R (189
KB)
Most of these had fathers in the American
Revolution - so many connect to me.
- Search Box
(39 KB)
1
- Search Files
(124 KB)
Images and Folders
- D N A (111 KB)
DNA results to Jimmy Ray
- Notes (102
KB)
Some records
- Bozeman (33 KB)
Hickory Grove
- Martha Hill in
census (137
KB)
Her families and descendants in census
notes.
- 1820s and 1830s (40 KB)
Studying the past
- List (4
KB)
List Of Resources
- Martha Hill Bozeman in Montgomery
County (39 KB)
By
1850 she had settled near the other Hills in
Dublin and some families in Ramer who connected
to her vast lineage.
- Grandmother Annie Lee (1 KB)
Anna Lou Stone married Fenn
and Carter and Dasher and died around 1933 or
1934. Her father was born in Macon County AL and
moved back to Macon GA before he died. She
followed. The death certificates of both of her
parents are found in the Georgia Archives and
Annie signed as a witness to her mother's.
- Journey of the Old
Ones. (353
KB)
Tracing Our Kin.
- Elders of Martha Hill's
husband (23
KB)
Study of William Henry Bozeman born 1802
Darlington and their trails into Hope Hull.
- Abner Broadway of Grady
AL (936 KB)
Lived
near Martha Hill Bozeman of Dublin and the
several Stephens families, Gibson, and Hill and
Rushton
- http://www.usgenealogy.net/members///ancestry///03.html
- 1790 Samuel in NC (138 KB)
Bladen, North Carolina
- 1820 Peter Boseman in Darlington
SC (138 KB)
with
a large family shown
- 1870 D B Bozeman (55 KB)
Elmore Alabama
- 1800 Henry Bossman (470 KB)
Clrendon, Sumter County,
South Carolina
- 1820 Sally Boseman in Darlington
SC (145 KB)
Jesse
Flowers is also on this list
- 1840 William Henry Bozeman in
Alabama (444
KB)
next to Jesse and Sterling Campbell -
William Henry was the son of Rev War Patriot
Peter Bozeman who owned several acres in
Montgomery Alabama and brought his family here
from SC as an early pioneer when Alabama became
a state.
- 1870 John Bozeman in Marion
Alabama (74
KB)
born 1817 in Georgia
- 1830 Peter next to
Jesse (94
KB)
found in Montgomery Alabama
- 1860 Jesse Bozeman in Montgomery
Alabama (128
KB)
His family and his brother Peter
- 1840 Peter E Bozeman (53 KB)
Montgomery Alabama
- WWI Registration of Walter
Coy (107
KB)
Bozeman in Tallassee Alabama
- 1850 Peter son of
Etheldred (56
KB)
Brunswick North Carolina
- 1820 Caleb Bozeman (226 KB)
Gallatin, Sumner TN
- 1840 Peter Bozeman in Montgomery
Alabama (415
KB)
perhaps a better view
- WWI Registration of D
Leon (114 KB)
son
of John Thomas and Sarah Edwards Bozeman who had
the store at McGehee Switch in Hope Hull AL -
Governor Bibb Graves was pall bearer at Johns
funeral....
- 1900 John Thomas Bozman and Ellen with
Rena (224
KB)
Pine Level, Montgomery, Alabama
- 1820 David and Fred
Bozeman (627
KB)
Boozeman
- 1870 John Thomas Bozeman and Nancy
HILL (79 KB)
son
of William Henry Bozeman in Montgomery Alabama
and Nancy named a son William Thomas Bozeman who
married Rebecca Scott
- 1800 John and Elanuel
Bozeman (80
KB)
Charleston SC Christ Church
- 1910 John Thomas Bozman and Ellen
(224 KB)
son of
Peter Edward and Nancy Jane Bozeman in Ramer/
Dublin area of Montgomery, Alabama
- 1860 Jesse in Clarke County
Alabama (115
KB)
with sons Peter, James, John
- 1870 M Bozeman (466 KB)
Montgomery Alabama
- 1800 Dred Bozeman (767 KB)
Wilmington, Brunswick, NC
- Land Grants - Who was
Gabriel??? (23
KB)
for service in the American Revolution
- 1790 John Bozman (106 KB)
Tyrrell North Carolina near
Jesse
- 1900 Sarah Carter daughter of Thomas R
Carter (177
KB)
Sarah married L B Cooper, notice HILL in
their son's name. Thomas Carter was the
administrator of the estate of Jesse Bozeman as
his son in law when Thomas first married Lacy
and secondly married Mary, the mother of
Sarah....most buried in Carter Stokes Cemetery
in Hope Hull
- Jesse Bozeman born
1793 (934 KB)
his
son in law Thomas R Carter was administrator of
the estate - Jesse was the son of Rev War
Patriot Peter Bozeman who was a son of Mordecai.
Jesse was married twice and adopted his second
wife's child Sydney. Most of these families are
buried in Hope Hull's Carter Stokes Cemetery
just off I-65 in Montgomery, on US 31 South you
simply turn onto McLean Road and you can see the
small mound by the pond and it's many headstones
which are not protected from the cattle nor the
falling trees.
- SC AR Roster
(19 KB)
Mordecai, Peter, John and who was
PAUL??
- 1790 Peter (102 KB)
Cheraws North Carolina
- Mordecai page 1 (346 KB)
from the book Sketches
- Amos born 1801 (59 KB)
1870 Georgia census
- 1790 Ralph at St James in Charleston
SC (88 KB)
Goose
Creek, North Carolina
- Mordecai page 2 (255 KB)
from the book Sketches
- 1790 VA tax lists (202 KB)
Edward Bossman in Prince
George
- State of Maryland
Reference (1886
KB)
from the book Sketches
Passenger List (6 KB) shows a few Bozemans as
immigrants
Ethelredge Bozman in North
Carolina (1
KB) American Revolution Soldier
Marriages in Alabama (4 KB) Lacy weds Carter while her
father Jesse marries a second time and others
Civil War Roster (29 KB) Bozeman, Bozman
WWI Draft (4
KB) Bozeman registrations
WWI listing
(21 KB) Bozemans
War of 1812 listing (2 KB) Bozemans
Lorena's daughter
Alice (19
KB) Alice Emma McClain married Cecil Carter
and she died at the age of 19 giving birth to
their third child.
Henry Boseman
(225 KB) Rev War Land Grant
Alice's daughter Anne (37 KB) Alice Emma McClain had Annie
in 1934. Great granddaughter of Alice Lorena
Stephens and John Thomas Bozeman.
Mordecai1 (40
KB) Bozeman in SC Militia, father of Peter,
John, James and probably Ralph and Paul.
Mordecai could have been the son of Mary White
and Samuel Bozeman of Bladen County North
Carolina and born 1735, while it was still
Cherokee Indian Territory. The researchers of
his son John claim that John was half Cherokee
so the other sons would also be half blood. This
makes sense since nothing is known about his
wife and his marriage is not recorded anywhere
thus far - some speculate that his wife was
called Elizabeth
Richard Boseman marriage of
1778 (531
KB) Frederick County Maryland
Jacob Boazman
(167 KB) Rev War Land Grant
Lorena's son Walton (18 KB) Walton McClain holding Anne,
his niece. Grandson of John Thomas Bozeman and
Alice Lorena Stephens - of Elizabeth Broadway
and Josiah Marion McClain.
1908 Wedding Day (13 KB) Lorena Emma Bozeman and
Charles Allen McClain
1880 William Thomas
Bozeman (684
KB) 4 Jimmy Ray - William is staying with
Stacy
Jesse and Gabriel Bozeman and
Brack (151
KB) Rev War Land Grant
Alice's daughter Anne
2 (44 KB) Anne
Carter married Frank Cochran who was the
grandson of Clora Jane Miller and Jacob Benjamin
Cochran - and of Lattie Cedonia Little and
Benjamin Wallace Coonfield.
1779 Peter Bozeman (107 KB) Lorena's great great
grandfather in the American Rev sold his land in
1826 and moved to Hope Hull, in Montgomery
County, Alabama, wrote letters found in the
Archives in 1828 claiming to be injured and an
invalid but they had no proof and rejected his
claim but he managed to get his land in Alabama
which was sold and divided in 1838 according to
the documents in Alabama Archives.
Georgia Land Grants (104 KB) Bozeman and Brack - Rev War
Veterans
William Sellers (445 KB) Rev War Land Grant
Peter James Bozeman
Tombstone (14
KB) brother of John Thomas, son of Peter
Edward and Nancy Jane Bozeman in Ramer.
1779 Peter Bozeman (103 KB) Lorena's great great
grandfather in the American Rev resided in
Darlington SC before Alabama
1785 Peter gets
payment (176
KB) Rev War Service
Westbrook
(154 KB) Rev War Land Grant
Tombstone of John's wife,
ALB (78 KB) Alice
Lorena Stephens Bozeman - The family story is
that her great grandfather John Stephens served
in the American Revolution in North Carolina and
married a full blood Cherokee woman, gave her a
Biblical name, and due to Indian unrest they
migrated into South Carolina and then Alabama.
John named a son John who married Jane Tillman
and they were proud of his Indian blood, shared
stories and the sons loved music and art.
1866 John (31
KB) Lorena's father born and died in Ramer,
John Thomas Bozeman was married to Alice Lorena
Stephens
Victor Daniel Cochran (119 KB) Son of Anne Carter and Frank
Cochran was the grandson of Luella Coonfield and
Frank Delbert Cochran - and of Alice Emma
McClain and Cecil Earl Fenn Carter.
Ralph Bosman
(147 KB) Rev War Land Grant
Anne's death
certificate (440
KB) Lorena's granddaughter by Alice Emma
McClain Carter, - Anne was the great great
granddaughter of Nancy Jane Anderson and Peter
Edward Bozeman - and of Mary Ann Hendrick and
Augustus Marvin Stone- and of Emeline Harrell
and John Fenn.
1866 John Bozeman (31 KB) Lorena's father born and died
in Ramer, John Thomas Bozeman was married to
Alice Lorena Stephens - Whomever placed his
tombstone had it inscribed "Estimated Age"
Peter Bozeman Captured
1779 (401
KB) Colonial Soldiers of the South
Rev War Land Grants (166 KB) Grandpa Edmund Anderson and
his sons - descendant Nancy Jane Anderson
Bozeman
1866 John Bozeman Tombstone at Hills
Chapel Cem. (19
KB) Lorena's father born and died in Ramer,
John Thomas Bozeman was married to Alice Lorena
Stephens
Morris Bowsman (160 KB) Rev War Land Grant
Rev War Land Grants (151 KB) Grandpa Brack - descendant
Lavinia Jane Brack Sellers to Nancy Jane
Anderson Bozeman - Grandpa Brack had married
Hester Doty in North Carolina 1700s.
John's mother Nancy Jane
Anderson (18
KB) Lorena's grandmother kept them for a
while when Alice Stephens Bozeman died, until
John married Ellen Bean. Nancy was married to
Peter Edward Bozeman and filed for his Civil War
Pension
Mordecai Bozeman (362 KB) Colonial Soldiers of the
South - served in the Militia
Henry and Thomas Bozeman in Rev
War (449
KB) Colonial Soldiers of the South
Wm and Levin Bozeman (206 KB) Historical Sketches of North
Carolina
Berryhill (32
KB) Interesting reading
Lorena Bozeman
McClain (19
KB) Great grandma was the daughter of Alice
Lorena Stephens and John Thomas Bozeman, born
1892.
Family Research (105 KB) List of my webpages and
documents
1922 Fenn (7
KB) Interesting reading
Peter Bozeman payment (4 KB) Transcribing and contributing
my findings
James and Josiah (78 KB) Boozman 1790
1812 North Carolina (365 KB) Roll
1922 Fenn and Adkins (7 KB) Interesting reading - I had
been told that a Wm Fenn married a Mattie Mae
Adkins and my grandpa Cecil was close friends
with them.
Bozeman 1782
(1 KB) Transcribing and contributing my
findings
Luke (9
KB) Luke Bozeman
Kathy's granny (703 KB) and a few more
1850 Grandma Martha Rich
Fenn (70
KB) Interesting reading - living with her
daughter Melvina Dukes, my aunt....
Bozeman 1779
(2 KB) Transcribing and contributing my
findings
Ralph (12
KB) 1713
Peter Bozeman
(9 KB) added to South Carolina History
1831 Henry Fenn and John
Bozeman (2
KB) Interesting reading
Traitors in the American
Revolution (15
KB) Transcribing and contributing my
findings, saving other's who share a connection
to mine
Meedy (24
KB) 1777
Bozeman Land Records (31 KB) Alabama
1830-1860 Alabama Census and
Taxation (67
KB) Interesting reading
Indian Raid
(2 KB) Transcribing and contributing my
findings, saving other's who share a connection
to mine
Peter Bozeman
(36 KB) The son of Mordecai born around
1755-1758 had sons named Jesse M, Peter E,
William Henry and a daughter Lucy Campbell. They
moved to Montgomery Alabama around 1827 and
Peter died around 1829. Peter had been paid for
his service in the SC Continental Line of the
American Revolution but thought he had earned
something more when he moved, perhaps the Land
Grant, but was possibly rejected because of a
dead line setup by the government, but he did
write about having a certificate, one that we
have not yet discovered.
Peter Edward Bozeman in Civil
War (10
KB) Shelby County Reserve
1802 Indian Raid - Mr
Craig (2
KB) Interesting reading ...could be in our
Brooks-Smith=Ballard-Craig lineage
Fenn and Feagin (11 KB) Transcribing and contributing
my findings, saving other's who share a
connection to mine
Bozemans (17
KB) Several generations about Mordecai
North Carolina Bozemans in the Rev
War (1013
KB) Medeah, Britan, Jesse, Meedy, Sha,
Ethedred, Josiah and Samuel - look also at
Bosmand
1794 Fenn in Burke GA (1 KB) Interesting reading ...
Darlington South Carolina
(5 KB) Bozeman
Sketches transcription
Southern Connections (1 KB) Relatives in the South
Lacy Bozeman Carter (50 KB) Research Notes
1774 (2
KB) Interesting reading ...
Creek Indian Wars (45 KB) Interesting reading
My Census Files (3 KB) Records of my ancestor's
migrations into Alabama before the Civil War
Martha Hill Bozeman (2 KB) Researching wife of William
Henry Bozeman
Grandma Alice Lorena
Stephens (16
KB) wife of John Thomas Bozeman
Martha Hill Bozeman (533 KB) Researching wife of William
Henry Bozeman
- Bozeman on the Web
- Bozeman to Carter and
Cochran
- Native Americans in the
Carolinas
- George Little of Scotland's grandson
Hiram L Little
- Bozeman Relations
- Carter and Cochran
- Jacob Cochran Descendants to Kansas and
Alabama
- My FTM
- Mordecai Bozeman, father of
Peter
- Son of Peter was William Henry
Bozeman
- Search the Civil
War
- Log Cabin
backie
- Baxley, Holt, Hood, Thornton,
Brooks,
- Greetings
- My Family Tree
- Roadtrips -
Cemeteries
- Bozeman Family Jewels on
Rootsweb
- Phillemon descendant to John L in
Covington, and William E.
- Bozeman Generations from Mordecai to
Lorena
- Jacob Cochran
- Sketches of Bozeman Book is online to
read
- Montgomery County Alabama
Genealogy
- Summary
- Census
- 1830 Montgomery, Lowndes, Pike
County
- The Rootsweb Listing
- Bible Belt of the
South
- Charlotte County Virginia notes on
Weatherford #76
- lavendar
- Documents and Files of these Early
Pioneers
- List Of Records, Documents and Files of
these Early Pioneers
- Early Pioneers and their Alabama
Connections
- Continued
- Broken
Arrow
- James Stephens, Half
Blood (197 KB)
So
easy to see his Cherokee features.
- Robert Lee Fenn (13 KB)
William Fenns' son never
appeared on census yet he was known as Uncle LEE
and was buried beside his brother Frank Jr in
Elmore County AL
- Joe McClain
(22 KB)
So easy to see his Cherokee features.
Uncle Joe was told to sit in the back of the bus
!!!
- Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman b
1843 (19 KB)
wife
of Peter Edward Bozeman buried in Greenwood
Cemetery
- W E Stephens
(72 KB)
So easy to see his Cherokee features.
They all ventured from the Carolinas and settled
into Ramer Alabama
- Charles Wayne Brooks b
1981 (19
KB)
1-4-2003
- death certificate of Wm Fenn b 1855
Tuskegee (449
KB)
parents John and Emeline Fenn from
Georgia to Tuskegee, Macon, Alabama
- Alice McClain
(21 KB)
had Cherokee grandmother
- Frankie Lavern Cochran
(58 KB)
1-4-2003
- Obituary 1939 Cecil Earl
Carter (30
KB)
Who is Walter Stone listed as pall bearer
and the others??
- Charles Allen McClain with son
Walton (25
KB)
Farmers in Ramer Alabama, Charlie is
buried at Dublin Church of Christ cemetery
- Frankie Lavern Cochran
jr (58
KB)
6-29-1956 born in Mesa AZ
- Uncle William Little (874 KB)
brother to Lottie Cedonia
Little
- William Lawrence Carter b 1935 in
Oklahoma (42
KB)
Played harmonica, had Carter Roofing
Company in Enid Oklahoma
- Charles Wayne Brooks weds Kathy Cochran
in 1972 (36
KB)
Montgomery Alabama
- Georgia Alice Little Nelson b
1853 (169
KB)
sister of John Wright Little, daughter of
Hiram Lucius Little
- 1934 Walton McClain holding Annie
Carter (16
KB)
probably taken downtown Montgomery
Alabama where they moved to Highland Avenue
- Matthew Cochran b
1998 (13 KB)
with
his great Aunt Pamela Anne Cochran Fuller b 1961
- Lattie Cedonia Little b
1871 (32
KB)
surrounded by photos of her family and
husband Ben Coonfield
- 1940 Charlie McClain behind granddaughter
Annie (13
KB)
probably taken downtown Montgomery
Alabama where they moved to Highland
Avenue...Annie Carter was raised by her
grandparents
- Kathy Cochran 1970 (56 KB)
with cousin Linda on Dexter
Avenue in front of the capitol in Montgomery
Alabama
- Lucius Powhatan
Little (47
KB)
grandson of Hiram Lucius Little, in
Kentucky
- 1940 Charlie McClain with wife Lorena
Bozeman (10
KB)
probably taken downtown Montgomery
Alabama where they moved to Highland
Avenue...Annie Carter was raised by her
grandparents
- Kathy Cochran finds great great grandpa's
grave (34 KB)
W F
Fenn buried in Montgomery, was born in Tuskegee
and his line traces to John FANN of NC who came
from England and married Mary STone
- John Wright Little
Family (195
KB)
with his children
- Kathy Cochran with sis and
family (56
KB)
Frankie Cochrans girls and grands
- Mary Ella Coonfield b
1871 (2
KB)
sister of our Benjamin Wallace Coonfield
- Cochran Twins
(24 KB)
There are many twins in our Coonfield
- Cochran line
- Cochran Family, Frank and
Anne (19 KB)
with
her brothers at the bottom
- Annie Carter on left about
1940 (5 KB)
with
Ethel Coley, who was raised by Katie McClain
Coley
- Charles Wayne Brooks b 1953 d
1998 (28
KB)
married Kathy Cochran in 1972
- Victoria Carter d
2000 (23
KB)
daughter of Cecil Earl Carter Jr b 1932
- Martha Ann Wright Little b about
1810 (13
KB)
married Douglas Little and had son
Powhatan
- Grandpa Cecil Earl Carter -
"Fenn"adoptedbyCarter (15 KB)
son of Wm Fenn and Ann Stone
was born 1899 or 1900 was in USArmy and died on
Columbus Street in Montgomery Alabama at age 39
- Marriage License (232 KB)
Luella Ellen Coonfield
married Frank D Cochran
- Billy Carter and Victor
Cochran (45
KB)
in Montgomery AL
- My flutist child (38 KB)
Musicians are abundant in our
family and ancestry
- Frankie Lavern Cochran
1968 (39
KB)
family
- Cochran Guys
(41 KB)
in Montgomery AL
- Mama Annie Carter Cochran by Darrell
Cochran (27
KB)
Broken Arrow, Tulsa Oklahoma
- Frank Delbert Cochran (8 KB)
wedding day
- Cochran Girls
(45 KB)
in Montgomery AL
- Mark (5
KB)
son of Uncle Cecil Carter in North
Carolina
- Frankie Lavern
Cochran (10
KB)
1952
- Cochran Grands (8 KB)
Frankie Lavern Cochran's
Grandson and great grandson
- Annie Carter b
3/14/1934 (16
KB)
Mom
- Lattie Coonfield and Benjamin Wallace
Coonfield (402
KB)
headstone
- 1930 census Labette
Kansas (1097
KB)
my dad and his family
- Indians in Barbour County History on Fenn
Farm (116
KB)
Evidence they were here! They worked
together and died together.
- Chester Coonfield
headstone (41
KB)
x
- Dec 1786 (42
KB)
Married in SC Peter Bozman left in 1826
for Alabama.
- Cecil Carter death cerificate Proves his
parentage (216
KB)
Now we know his real parents !
- Lavern Coonfield
headstone (16
KB)
x
- DAR Peter
(500 KB)
Jimmy Ray's daughter in the DAR -
finally in Jan 2008 they recognized our
Grandfather who settled in Hope Hull by 1827
- Cook School Class
Photo (90 KB)
x
- Charles Wayne Brooks b
1953 (13 KB)
died
on 6-1-1998
- Cousin
Elizabeth (41
KB)
Meeting at Hills Chapel 2007
- About Us (39
KB)
About My Family
- Guestbook (38
KB)
Sign my guestbook and read the archives
- Bible Belt of the
South (19
KB)
Describes my family very well, faith and
loyalty got them through the bad times.
- Southern Families (27 KB)
Describes my family very
well, faith and loyalty got them through the bad
times.
- Names (9
KB)
-
- Names (15
KB)
-
- Sketches (52
KB)
-
- Resources
(1103 KB)
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John Little
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parents......
Frankie Lavern Cochran
family (44
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1965
headstone of Tige
Stone (48
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Macon Georgia, played one season with the St
Louis Cardinals.
Isaac Coonfield b 1827
Indiana (83
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Frankie Lavern Cochran
family (27
KB) Anne Carter Cochran and children about
1968 - my Cherokee grandmother
Grandpa Levi Benjamin
Cooper (50
KB) Son of Sarah F Lee and Charner P. Cooper
of Chambers County - Levi worked the farm of
Thomas Randolph Carter and Mary Josephine
Hereford and married their daughter, Sarah
Elizabeth Carter in Hope Hull, Montgomery,
Alabama. - Levi fathered Susie Mae Cooper -
Brooks( Mamaw )
1880 granny Anna
Stone (124 KB) on
census with parents Mary Ann Hendrick and
Augustus Marvin Stone, has a brother Arthur.
Isaac Coonfield b 1827
Indiana (83
KB) Indiana history
Frankie Lavern Cochran's
daughters (36
KB) 2004 out tracing our roots
Grandma Susie Mae Cooper and James
Brooks (40
KB) Daughter of Levi
Freelon Cochran (19 KB) Military - died in Korea
Isaac Coonfield and Archibald
Clark (147
KB) Indiana history about the Kentucky
families settling in IN
Frankie Lavern Cochran's mother's
headstone (27
KB) Luella Ellen Coonfield Cochran
Grandma Mary Ella
Thornton (6
KB) Daughter of "Bubber" Bessie Mae Hood
Thornton and wife of James Edgar Brooks Jr. -
His mom was Susie Mae Cooper Brooks
Martin Weatherford (178 KB) Early Georgia History
Isaac Coonfield and the
Clarks (195
KB) Indiana history, better copy///
Frankie Lavern Cochran's brother died in
Korean Wa (33
KB) Freelon Cochran, son of Luella and Frank
Delbert Cochran
Grandma Sarah Elizabeth Carter
Cooper (68
KB) Daughter of Mary and Thomas R Carter -
mom of Susie Mae Cooper shown standing.
Cochran, Aunt Eunice with
Kathy (22
KB) Mesa AZ 1954
Isaac Coonfield photo (17 KB) Indiana history to Arkansas,
nice picture of grandpa Isaac
Frankie Lavern Cochran's great uncle Sam
Little (29
KB) Sam Little was brother of Luella's mom,
Lattie Little
Grandma Mary Josephine Hereferd Carter of
Virginia (58
KB) married Thomas Carter and had Sarah
1887 Lattie Little and Ben
Coonfield (309
KB) Arkansas
Isaac Coonfield photo (17 KB) Indiana history to Arkansas,
nice picture of grandpa Isaac
1842 IRWINTON Ala stampless letter FENN,
GEORGIA (21
KB) The letter reads: "I give to Adaline
Griffin thirteen head of stock Cattle and mark
and brand mark crop and half cross in the left
year [sic] and two under betts [?] in the side
Recorded by me and brand A G." Apparently, Fenn
was out of town, and so addressed this letter to
himself, and the Post Master at the General
Store (or such) in Bainbridge had probably been
told to open his mail in Fenn's absence, and the
Post Master took this to the courthouse, where
the county clerk signed noted it "recorded" and
signed it "A.D. Smart, Clk." Decatur county.
It's a quarter of a full lettersheet. Maybe
there was a shortage of paper, or there was
other writing that was torn off and long gone,
who knows. Postal marking cover is all there.
Grandma Annie Ballard
Brooks (21
KB) She married John Edwin Brooks in Murray
County Tennessee and may have Indian Heritage -
She has a strong line of Carolina ancestors
migrating into Tennessee about 1800 - John's
father was from Pennsylvania and had a Dutch
background
Jacob Cochran photo with Clora
Jane (113
KB) Arkansas
Coonfield families (26 KB) 1918
Headstone of George W
Thornton (542
KB) spouse of Mary Angeline Partridge, found
in Central, Elmore County, AL at the Mt Hebron
East Baptist Church about 5 miles from the
caution light.
Grandpa Thomas Carter with his first
wife (35
KB) Another with a strong South Carolina
ancestry - and his mother was unknown - his
father died in Talledega Alabama - Thomas lost
most of this family in Hope Hull during an
epidemic and then served in the Civil War - was
hospitalized in Virginia - then met Mary of
Virginia and married her - they had Sarah
"Sallie" Elizabeth Carter Cooper
Aunt Nancy Bozeman (765 KB) sister of Lorena, daughter
of John
Anne Carter Cochran (18 KB) 1953 with Kathy
Headstone of Mary Angeline Partridge
Thornton (300
KB) spouse of George W Thornton, found in
Central, Elmore County, AL at the Mt Hebron East
Baptist Church about 5 miles from the caution
light............Mother of Milton Elijah
Thornton who had married Bessie Mae Hood -
Grandma Partridge was an Indian from Georgia -
possibly Creek indian by blood.
Marriage License (16 KB) Coonfield and Lattie Little
Charles Weatherford and
Sehoy (153
KB) Early Alabama History
COONFIELD (142 KB) Isaac Coonfield on the 1800
Kentucky Tax List
- Update (1163
KB)
Updating my notes
- Lineage of Brooks, Ballard, Cooper, Hood,
Thornton (35
KB)
From the Carolinas into Tennessee and
Alabama
- Cochran Descendants (271 KB)
Path of Cochran and those
who intermarried, Miller, Parker, White
- Lineage of Cochran, Carter, Coonfield,
Fenn (156
KB)
Many settled in early Alabama
- Peter of Dublin (5 KB)
Lorena's grandparents Nancy
and Peter
- My notes (517
KB)
Saving everything on a webpage
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Records of the migrations of
my families
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Attempting to save all
research thus far and be able to share with
others
- Thank you for reading this
page. (2 KB)
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Webpages (327
KB)
updated January 31, 2007
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KB)
!
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Stone (5
KB)
tracing her family into Georgia
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KB)
2/1/2007
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KB)
Backup
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backup
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Little family
Grandma McClain
Grandma Mary Ella Thornton found on 1930
census
Ballard Brooks and Cooper
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cousin Myra Gibson
USGENWEB family group sheets that I am
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-George Little
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sent -George Little
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to KY Archives
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census
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husband of C Crigler
Notes on the Little
families
Alabama Family Tree - Grandpa
Carter
Kathy and Charlie
Kathy of Tulsa
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Griffin and my notes
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Cochran
notes found on Grandpa Abner Broadway,
father of Elizabeth
Bozeman note found on the
internet
Coonfield family in Morgan County Indiana
history book
Ballard and Little in Kentucky
1850
Nancy Fenn
Military Roster Search Feature includes
our John Little
poem
Mom's brother, my Uncle Cecil Earl Carter
born 1932
Uncle Bud Coonfield
Family Tree Links 2
my dad's granny, Clora Jane Miller
Cochran, headstone
Cochran, Carter, Fenn, McClain
research
Sarah Bozeman in
Alabama
Thomas Randoph Carter in Bozeman
Estate
Mom's brother, my Uncle Billy born
1935
Grandpa Elijah Fann b 1788 to grandpa
Cecil Carter
Fann Fenn Stone to my grandpa Cecil
Carter
John Fann of England married Mary Stone
in Virginia
Elijah Fann researcher and
cousin
Cochran Family Photo Album by my
cousin
Links 3
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collection
doodling with my
notes
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indian ancestors
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great grandpa Jacob
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Our Grandfathers and
theirs.
Captain Little (450 KB) My dad's GGG grandfather
from Scotland along with several possible
brothers, in Union County South Carolina 1790
and 1800 census but in Kentucky 1810 after the
brother of Mrs. Mary Handley Douglass Little
explored, surveyed and offered them land in
Vienna Kentucky and more along the Green River
which is included in the books History of
Kentucky and mentions these familis and is
included in the Kentucky Genealogy Webpages.
The Captain's great
grandson (144
KB) Military Record 1863 Kentucky Infantry,
then Bullitt County Kentucky and later in
Madison Arkansas. Also John's father was a
surgeon in the Civil War....many of this family
served.
1838 Lucy Campbell (173 KB) Sterling Campbell married
one of the daughters of Peter Bozeman in
Darlington SC and followed the families to
Montgomery and later bought land near Talladega.
1829 Vincent Joiner (265 KB) Sarah's X mark - Vincent
married Ellen Bozeman, a daughter of Peter, and
later bought land in South Alabama. Vincent also
signed documents for Peter in 1822 and 1824 as
his child Julius received a gift of land from
Grandpa Peter
- Boseman, Bozman, etc. (27 KB)
Most could not read nor write
so the spelling varies through time.
- Helpful
Links (4
KB)
Followup
- Weatherford Indians (134 KB)
Census study shows them as
native americans in Alabama.
- Names (343 KB)
Names and tales of family
members
- Cousin (21
KB)
Helpful Links
- Civil
War (531
KB)
Broadway and Broadaway
- Land Records
(308 KB)
Deeds
- Coonfield of 1760
(85 KB)
Interview
of a descendant
- Cousins and Relations (257 KB)
Helpful Links
- Annie (863 KB)
Grandmothers and Great
Grandmothers
- Tales and
Lore (610
KB)
Family stories
- 1811 Catherine
Weatherford (52
KB)
Item 76 states she is the daughter of
Charles but he is not making her marriage bond
so he must have been in Alabama.
- Documents
(191 KB)
Some old images in my collection.
- Anna (1485 KB)
Tracing the roots of Ann,
Anna and Annie
- Bits and
Pieces (44
KB)
Parts of the Genealogy
- Catherine Weatherford Wright's daughter
Catherine (254
KB)
Go to Little and see Catherine who
married Hiram Little - She is the daughter of
Catherine G. Weatherford and John Wright. Hiram
was a physician and the son of Jonas, and the
grandson of George. Hiram and Catherine had a
son named John who is listed below their
article. John's granddaughter married Frank D.
Cochran.
- Notes (119 KB)
Old Research notes
- Elders (508 KB)
Tracking the roots and
trails of the old ones.
- Ellie McClain
(1 KB)
Broadway and McClain
- D A R (189
KB)
Most of these had fathers in the American
Revolution - so many connect to me.
- Search Box
(39 KB)
1
- Search Files
(124 KB)
Images and Folders
- D N A (111 KB)
DNA results to Jimmy Ray
- Notes (102
KB)
Some records
- Bozeman (33 KB)
Hickory Grove
- Martha Hill in
census (137
KB)
Her families and descendants in census
notes.
- 1820s and 1830s (40 KB)
Studying the past
- List (4 KB)
List Of Resources
- Martha Hill Bozeman in Montgomery
County (39 KB)
By
1850 she had settled near the other Hills in
Dublin and some families in Ramer who connected
to her vast lineage.
- Grandmother Annie Lee (1 KB)
Anna Lou Stone married Fenn
and Carter and Dasher and died around 1933 or
1934. Her father was born in Macon County AL and
moved back to Macon GA before he died. She
followed. The death certificates of both of her
parents are found in the Georgia Archives and
Annie signed as a witness to her mother's.
- Journey of the Old
Ones. (353
KB)
Tracing Our Kin.
- Elders of Martha Hill's
husband (23
KB)
Study of William Henry Bozeman born 1802
Darlington and their trails into Hope Hull.
- Abner Broadway of Grady
AL (936 KB)
Lived
near Martha Hill Bozeman of Dublin and the
several Stephens families, Gibson, and Hill and
Rushton.
- Links and
Such (541
KB)
Researching the Old Ones.
-
Summary (2380 KB) Data Collection
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Our Great Grandmother Anna Stone,
married three times. Two of her
children Carrie and Cecil Earl were called
"half" siblings by the other children, but they
were all born while Anna was with Fenn....go
figure. Anna was the daughter of Augustus
Marvin Stone and he was the son of Benjamin
Wilburne Stone. Ben was the son of
Michael D. Stone of 1700s Maryland who married
Polly Wells in Putnam Georgia. Michael's
parents are unknown at this point but it would
be fun to find he was related to the Mr. Stone
who signed the
Declaration....
Anna's mother was Mary Ann Hendrick, the
daughter of Christopher Columbus Hendrick, who
was only in Alabama for a short while. before
moving on to Texas while the new land was for
sale really cheap.
The Stones however returned to Macon
Georgia.
Anna's first husband, William Franklin
Fenn's ancestors came from Early and Decatur
Georgia. Anna later married Mr. Carter and
then a Mr. Dasher, both need further
research.
Her son by Fenn was called Cecil Earl
Fenn Carter, so she must have remarried while he
was still a very young
child.
Had six children with William
Franklin Fenn during her seven years of
marriage. She left him in Barbour County Alabama
with the children, taking only the baby and
moved to join her family of Stone in Macon City,
Bibb, Georgia. There she remarried and gave the
baby the name of Carter. Little baby Carter told
his family that his grandfather was a full blood
Cherokee Chief. Of course young Carter was a
tall handsome dark man like his siblings, but he
did drink too much, so the chief part may or may
not have been fantasy. The Fenn boys were tall,
over 6' and very dark.
The Carters,
Stones, Fenns were all in 1700s Georgia in Creek
Indian Lands. Elijah Fenn was the son of Travis
and "Mary" and the grandson of Zachariah Fann -
Elijah married Martha Rich, daughter of Stephen
and "Abiah" Rich. Elijah's son John married
Emeline Harrell and Elijah's daughter Letitia
married Thomas Rich.
Emeline named a son
William Franklin Fenn in 1855. His wife Anna was
called Annie. Annie's parents were Mary Ann
Hendrick and Augustus Marvin Stone. Parents of
Augustus were Sarah Davies and Benjamin Wilburn
Stone. Ben was the son of Mary Polly Wells and
Michael Stone who lived in Captain John Stones
District of Putnam County Georgia. Parents of
Mary Ann were Mary Ann Winters and C C Hendrick.
Winters' parents were Amelia Lyle and Albert
Winters, who married in 1816 Jackson County
Georgia which was then Cherokee Nation East.
During this era it was quite common to marry a
native american and give them a Christian name.
Anna Lou's baby was
named Cecil Earl and he is only found in Texas
census records for 1920 and 1930 during his
military service first at San Antonio and then
at Fort Bliss in El Paso. On the 1900 census
Anna's son Robert is not listed so she may have
been pregnant at the time and she may have also
raised him but I have been unable to locate her
on a census after she married or lived with Mr.
Carter - she was very young and may have had
more children with Carter. There are some
possibilites with the census records but the
woman is listed as black and widowed - then
there is one Arnie Carter which could be Annie
in Macon GA and she is alone, a laundress. Even
so, in 1910 and 1920 there is no Robert listed
as her son and the family knew him personally
and he did exist and I found his tombstone by
his brother Frank Jr. Then her son Arthur is not
found after 1910 even though
family says he
married, had children, and died in his
20s. Cecil married Alice Emma McClain,
sometimes referred to a Emily Alice or
Ellie; she was the daughter of Lorena Emma
Bozeman and Charles Allen
McClain.
- William and Anna
Stone Fenn (327 KB)
1900
Alabama census
- Elijah
Fann (158 KB)
1820 census of Laurens
Georgia
- Ida Fenn daughter
of John and Emeline (464 KB)
1900
census of Girard in Russell County Alabama- Ida
may have been 14 or 15 when she married a man 20
years older - how and why I do not know - she
was the sister of William and his second wife
was much too young for him - hard to understand
this family's traditions.
- Augustus
Stone (273 KB)
1910
census
- Elijah
Fann (293 KB)
1830 census of Decatur
Georgia
- Ida Fenn daughter
of John and Emeline (387 KB)
1910
Lee County - named a son Kapolem???
- Matthew
Fenn (116 KB)
Plantation owner of Barbour
County employed indians - page from early
settlers book as indicated
- Elijah
Fann (386 KB)
1840 census of Early Georgia
- Carolyn Fenn
daughter of Annie and William in
1930 (517 KB)
She married a mixed indian
from Choctaw Nation Texas and moved to Creek
Nation Oklahoma.
- William Franklin
Fenn (64 KB)
Tombstone by Madison and
Emmett
- Michael
Stone (219 KB)
1820
census of Putnam Georgia father of Benjamin
- Robert Lee Fenn
1920 WWI Navy Hospital (440 KB)
Son
of Annie and William was buried on brother
Frank's farm beside him - this is the first time
I have located our Robert on a census record.
Family says he married after the war and lived
in Chicago until just before his death.
- Madison A Fenn -
son of John (521
KB)
known as Uncle Mat and mistakenly buried
as Mathew beside his brother William
- Augustus
Stone (484 KB)
1880
Alabama with daughter Anna
- Hendrick
Christopher in 1850 Troy, Pike,
Alabama (324
KB)
Grandfather C C Hendrick,father of Mary
Ann Stone, and spouse of Mary Ann Winters living
with Jeremiah Frazer
- Madison A Fenn
1920 (420 KB)
Widowed - returned to
Montgomery Alabama living around the corner from
his brother William Franklin Fenn - they were
all close to the Train Station
- Benjamin Stone -
son of Michael (356 KB)
1850
Alabama - father of Augustus
- Hendrick
1870 (433 KB)
Grandpa Christopher took his
family to Wood County Texas and perhaps he died
there, unable to find him after this census
record.
- William Franklin
Fenn 1920 (364
KB)
Downtown Montgomery near the Train
Station on Commerce Street which crosses Madison
Avenue - William with his second wife and his
daughter Carrie and his son Emmett who did work
for the railroad. William died in 1922 and
Emmett handled the paperwork.
- Stephen Rich,
father of Martha Fann (305 KB)
1830
Decatur Georgia
- Albert and Amelia
Winters 1820 Franklin
Georgia (300
KB)
parents of Mary Ann Hendrick
- William Franklin
Fenn Junior 1920 (415
KB)
Downtown Montgomery near the Train
Station on McDonough Street which crosses
Madison Avenue - Frank worked for the railroad,
shoveled coal into the fire- hauled prisoners of
war - wife was Neva Mae Walraven - Frank told
his children that the baby his mother took away
was only a half sibling and that Carrie was also
a half sibling creating quite a mystery for
genealogists. Soon after this census Frank's
father died and Frank Jr bought a large farm in
Elmore County. Frank's children receives nice
gifts from their grandma Carter and said they
remembered Frank leaving on the train to attend
grandma's funeral in Macon Georgia.
- John Fenn, son of
Elijah (260 KB)
1850
Decatur Georgia, John and Emeline are at the
bottom of this census page but their new infant
son William is on the next page
and they also live near John's sister, Letisha
or Letty Fenn and her husband Thomas Rich -
perhaps they married cousins.
- Amelia Winters
must be widowed in 1840 (368
KB)
Jackson County Georgia census helps us
with their ages and number of family members and
it shows no slaves - Jackson County was once
part of Franklin which was Cherokee Territory.
- William Franklin
Fenn 1910 and son Arthur Lee
Fenn (435 KB)
Barbour County Alabama
William with second wife, family called her Eva
Dakota - she is younger than his children - son
Arthur Lee died young - Carrie is not present so
she could have joined her mother - Robert does
not appear on census either but I did find his
tombstone by Frank Jr. Family says that brother
Robert moved to Chicago but came back to his
brother Frank's farm.
- John Fenn, son of
Elijah (529 KB)
1880
Tuskegee, Macon County, Alabama
- Thomas S Fenn son
of John (343 KB)
1910
Montague Texas, brother of William and Madison
married Lula and had a son named Thomas Jr.
Our great grandfather Charlie McClain's
father came out of Georgia during the Civil War
leaving behind a wife and children, who
eventually filed divorce. The McClains
originally were from Virginia, migrating into
South Carolina, with the marriage of a Charles
McClain to Elizabeth Moon around 1760 and she
gave him several sons who migrated into Georgia
long before the Trail of
Tears.
Mars Hill Cemetery in Cobb County
GA
connects to Josiah McClain of South
Carolina who's father was Charles McClain who
might have been in the American Revolution;
Charles had married Elizabeth MOON in Virginia
around 1780 and then migrated into the Carolinas
where their children were born.
Josiah
was born in 1788 SC and found on census in
Georgia. The name on his headstone is
JOSAH
Josiah had James in 1810, John
Milton, William Smith, etc. Josiah also had
Charles Pinkney McLain in 1818 SC
They
all had many children.
James named his
son Josiah Marion McClain born 1838 who became
my great grandfather thru his own son Charles
Allen McClain.
- George Milton,
son of W S (215
KB)
McLain
- Alice (139
KB)
daughter of John
- Robert G and
Ida (133 KB)
McLain
- Jane, wife of
Charles P (118
KB)
McLain
- Antoinette (153
KB)
McLain
- 1910 Charles
Allen McClain (136
KB)
Charles Allen McClain in Montgomery
Alabama who was married to Lorena Emma Bozeman
in 1908 - his mother was Elizabeth Broadway and
his father was Josiah Marion McLain
- William Eccles
McLain (108
KB)
McLain family plot of headstones in Mars
Hill Cemetery, Ackworth, Cobb County, GA
- Laura, first wife
of James (113
KB)
McLain
- Charles P born
1818 (115 KB)
McLain
- 1788 Josiah
McLain born to Charles and Elizabeth
(104 KB)
buried with wife Nancy Ann
Wood in Mars Hill Cemetery
- William Smith
McLain, son of
Charles,GSon/Josiah (110
KB)
McLain family plot of headstones in Mars
Hill Cemetery, Ackworth, Cobb County,
GA...Grandson of Josiah McLain, great grandson
of Charles
- Mattie, second
wife of James (108
KB)
McLain
- David Brewster
1905 (184 KB)
McLain
- Hubert
McLain (134
KB)
McLain
- 1820 Spartanburg
South Carolina, Josiah
McClain (514
KB)
McLain
- John Eccles, son
of W S (178
KB)
McLain
- 1859 David
E (135 KB)
McLain
- Nola D
McLain (127
KB)
McLain
- 1820 Spartanburg
South Carolina, Charles
McClain (482
KB)
father of the McLains and he might have
fought in the REV WAR and he might have come
from the family in Pennsylvania..........this
man was very hard to trace. Charles married
Elizabeth MOON and had Josiah who had James who
had Josiah Marion who had Charles Allen McClain
- Lou Ella,
daughter of James and Laura (140
KB)
McLain
- D
Glenn (140
KB)
McLain
- Hubert
McLain (134
KB)
McLain
- 1840 Cobb County,
Georgia (473
KB)
Josiah and James McClain found here with
many children in households
- Mandy, daughter
of James and Laura (131
KB)
McLain
- Effie D
1865 (137 KB)
McLain
- 1900 Charles
Allen McClain (205
KB)
Montgomery Alabama census
- 1860
Georgia (375
KB)
shows us that Josiah is age 72
- Mary J wife of W
S (114 KB)
McLain
- 1839 John Milton
CSA (405 KB)
McLain
- 1860
Georgia (399
KB)
Charles Pinkney McLain in Ackworth
- William
S (110 KB)
McLain
- James
1843 (41 KB)
McLain
- 1870
Georgia (437
KB)
Charles Pinkney McLain in Ackworth
- Mary Lizzie,
daughter of W S (241
KB)
McLain
- WWI draft
Card (194 KB)
Charles Allen McClain in
Montgomery Alabama who was married to Lorena
Emma Bozeman in 1908 - his mother was Elizabeth
Broadway and his father was Josiah Marion
McLain...NOTE the year of his birth is
incorrect
Thanks
for visiting I am researching many of my
grandparents. Hans Brooks of Holland and his son
John Brooks born 1837 in Pennsylvania. John
Baptist Bond, Caroline Bond and Thomas Smith,
grandson of John Smith, Annie Clark Ballard,
granddaughter of Larkin Francis Ballard, Rowena
Densy Baxter, Peter Bozeman of the American
Revolution, his son William Henry to Peter
Edward, Elisha Anderson to Seaborn Montgomery
Anderson, Lavinia Brack, Hester Doty, William
Sellers, Charles McClain and Josiah, Gideon
Moon, Elijah Lee, Andrew Cooper, Frank Cochran,
Isaac Coonfield, Captain George Little of
Scotland, Christopher Coonfield of Holland,
Alexander Cochran of Scotland, Abraham Crigler,
Lydia Carpenter, Polly Duval, Jesse Simmons,
Kitty Stone, Hester Ward, James Young, Charles
and Catherine Weatherford of Virginia, John C.
Wright, John Wright Little, Reason Roby, John
Fann of England, Zachariah Fenn, Anna Lou Stone,
Frank Fenn, Augustus Marvin Stone, Mary Angeline
Partridge and George Thornton, Milton Elijah
Thornton, Bessie Mae Hood and Ella Olivia
Baxley, and many more.
Most
believe the Boseman or Bozeman families came
from Holland and this we may never know. Edword
Bozeman was found in the 1790 census of
Baltimore, Maryland; John in Talbot, MD;
Lawrence Bouseman in Baltimore. Some served in
the American Revolution and received a pension
along with grants of land, for instance, the
South Carolina Archives lists some as Gabriel,
John, Paul, Jesse, Ralph, James, Mordecai and
probably more with different spellings of our
last name. Of course it would be nice to learn
more about Mordecai even his middle name and if
he was the son of Samuel Edward Bozeman and Mary
White, after all, her brother was named Mordecai
and the name Edward has continued over many
centuries.
So many names were Biblical
yet then we find another set of Bozemans named
Ralph, Fred, George, and Lewis. Names were so
very special, most often, after another dearly
loved family member.
These families were
farmers and many had well educated, successful
careers, mostly throughout the South, as they
explored each new territory as it became
available.
Reverend Bozeman did a
marvelous job writing his "Sketches of the
Bozeman Family" in 1885 and a couple of pages
were scanned to share indicating the whereabouts
of Mordecai. He does not say anything about
Mordecai being a fatality of the Revolution so
we can only assume that he died later from
natural causes, and hopefully that information
will come to light soon.
The 1810 census
of Darlington SC shows only four Bosemans, John,
James, Peter and Chapman. 1800 shows a Thomas
living in Somerset NC. The name Thomas is
carried on through the next century.
*
From 1798 to 1819, a steady influx of Europeans
into Alabama settled on land formerly occupied
by several Native American tribes. Alabama
became a part of the Mississippi Territory in
1798 after Indian cessions in north Alabama.
Migration increased after the end of the Creek
War in 1814. In 1817, the Alabama Territory was
created, and Alabama became the 22nd in December
1819. PETER BOZEMAN was in Alabama on the 1830
census.
- 1790 Samuel in
NC (138 KB)
Bladen, North Carolina
- 1820 Peter
Boseman in Darlington SC (138 KB)
with
a large family shown
- 1870 D B
Bozeman (55
KB)
Elmore Alabama
- 1800 Henry
Bossman (470
KB)
Clrendon, Sumter County, South Carolina
- 1820 Sally
Boseman in Darlington SC (145
KB)
Jesse Flowers is also on this list
- 1840 William
Henry Bozeman in Alabama (444 KB)
next
to Jesse and Sterling Campbell - William Henry
was the son of Rev War Patriot Peter Bozeman who
owned several acres in Montgomery Alabama and
brought his family here from SC as an early
pioneer when Alabama became a state.
- 1870 John Bozeman
in Marion Alabama (74 KB)
born
1817 in Georgia
- 1830 Peter next
to Jesse (94 KB)
found
in Montgomery Alabama
- 1860 Jesse
Bozeman in Montgomery
Alabama (128 KB)
His
family and his brother Peter
- 1840 Peter E
Bozeman (53
KB)
Montgomery Alabama
- WWI Registration
of Walter Coy (107
KB)
Bozeman in Tallassee Alabama
- 1850 Peter son of
Etheldred (56
KB)
Brunswick North Carolina
- 1820 Caleb
Bozeman (226
KB)
Gallatin, Sumner TN
- 1840 Peter
Bozeman in Montgomery
Alabama (415
KB)
perhaps a better view
- WWI Registration
of D Leon (114 KB)
son
of John Thomas and Sarah Edwards Bozeman who had
the store at McGehee Switch in Hope Hull AL -
Governor Bibb Graves was pall bearer at Johns
funeral....
- 1900 John Thomas
Bozman and Ellen with Rena (224 KB)
Pine
Level, Montgomery, Alabama
- 1820 David and
Fred Bozeman (627
KB)
Boozeman
- 1870 John Thomas
Bozeman and Nancy HILL (79 KB)
son
of William Henry Bozeman in Montgomery Alabama
and Nancy named a son William Thomas Bozeman who
married Rebecca Scott
- 1800 John and
Elanuel Bozeman (80
KB)
Charleston SC Christ Church
- 1910 John Thomas
Bozman and Ellen (224 KB)
son
of Peter Edward and Nancy Jane Bozeman in Ramer/
Dublin area of Montgomery, Alabama
- 1860 Jesse in
Clarke County Alabama (115 KB)
with
sons Peter, James, John
- 1870 M
Bozeman (466
KB)
Montgomery Alabama
- 1800 Dred
Bozeman (767
KB)
Wilmington, Brunswick, NC
- Land Grants - Who
was Gabriel??? (23 KB)
for
service in the American Revolution
- 1790 John Bozman
(106 KB)
Tyrrell North Carolina near
Jesse
- 1900 Sarah Carter
daughter of Thomas R Carter (177
KB)
Sarah married L B Cooper, notice HILL in
their son's name. Thomas Carter was the
administrator of the estate of Jesse Bozeman as
his son in law when Thomas first married Lacy
and secondly married Mary, the mother of
Sarah....most buried in Carter Stokes Cemetery
in Hope Hull
- Jesse Bozeman
born 1793 (934 KB)
his
son in law Thomas R Carter was administrator of
the estate - Jesse was the son of Rev War
Patriot Peter Bozeman who was a son of Mordecai.
Jesse was married twice and adopted his second
wife's child Sydney. Most of these families are
buried in Hope Hull's Carter Stokes Cemetery
just off I-65 in Montgomery, on US 31 South you
simply turn onto McLean Road and you can see the
small mound by the pond and it's many headstones
which are not protected from the cattle nor the
falling trees.
- SC AR
Roster (19
KB)
Mordecai, Peter, John and who was PAUL??
- 1790 Peter
(102 KB)
Cheraws North Carolina
- Mordecai page
1 (346 KB)
from the book Sketches
- Amos born
1801 (59 KB)
1870 Georgia census
- 1790 Ralph at St
James in Charleston SC (88 KB)
Goose
Creek, North Carolina
- Mordecai page
2 (255 KB)
from the book Sketches
- 1790 VA tax
lists (202
KB)
Edward Bossman in Prince George
- State of Maryland
Reference (1886
KB)
from the book Sketches
Father
of Lorena Emma Bozeman was John Thomas
Bozeman.
He was the son of Peter Edward
Bozeman who was the son
of William Henry
Bozeman and Martha Hill of Darlington
SC.
William was the son of Peter and
Sarah Bozeman.
Peter was the son of
Mordecai and both were from NC and served in
the Militia of the SC Continental Line. They
are listed in the SC Archives under Colonial
Soldiers of the South.
- 1885 (425
KB)
Sketches page 64
- 1885 (385
KB)
Sketches finale
- 1885 (631
KB)
Sketches page 84
- 1885 (338
KB)
Sketches page 66
- 1885 (161
KB)
Sketches Intro
- 1885 (621
KB)
Sketches page 86
- 1885 (387
KB)
Sketches page 68
- 1885 (394
KB)
Sketches page 51
- 1885 (639
KB)
Sketches page 68
- 1885 (410
KB)
Sketches page 52
- 1885 (593
KB)
Sketches page 72
- 1885 (415
KB)
Sketches page 53-54
- 1885 (507
KB)
Sketches page 74
- 1885 (399
KB)
Sketches page 56
- 1885 (369
KB)
Sketches page 76
- 1885 (391
KB)
Sketches page 58
- 1885 (543
KB)
Sketches page 78
- 1885 (384
KB)
Sketches page 60
- 1885 (541
KB)
Sketches page 80
- 1885 (398
KB)
Sketches page 62
- 1885 (685
KB)
Sketches page 82
- 1885 (334
KB)
Sketches page 118
- 1885 (404
KB)
Sketches page 100
- 1885 (382
KB)
Sketches page 140
- 1885 (379
KB)
Sketches page 120
- 1885 (539
KB)
Sketches page 102
- 1885 (406
KB)
Sketches page 138
- 1885 (313
KB)
Sketches page 122
- 1885 (505
KB)
Sketches page 104
- 1885 (243
KB)
Sketches page 142
- 1885 (381
KB)
Sketches page 124
- 1885 (522
KB)
Sketches page 106
- 1885 (385
KB)
Sketches Last Page
- 1885 (280
KB)
Sketches page 126
- 1885 (499
KB)
Sketches page 108
- 1885 (484
KB)
Sketches page 144
- 1885 (343
KB)
Sketches page 128 - Mordecai
- 1885 (407
KB)
Sketches page 110
- 1885 First
Page (161 KB)
Sketches introduction
- 1885 (299
KB)
Sketches page 130 - Peter in the American
Revolution
- 1885 (404
KB)
Sketches page 114
- 1885 (391
KB)
Sketches page 132
- 1885 (358
KB)
Sketches page 112
- 1885 (359
KB)
Sketches page 134
- 1885 (350
KB)
Sketches page 116
- 1885 (250
KB)
Sketches page 136
Virginia to Maryland to North Carolina
and beyond...
Fact, fiction or folklore,
by the time the American Revolution was over,
there were dozens of Bozeman families throughout
the South.
They resided among several
different tribes of native americans and have
many indian brides in their ancestral charts.
- 1785 (151
KB)
Heirs of Jesse + Gabriel land grants
- Meady
A. (65 KB)
1841
- 1838 (173 KB)
Henry,
Peter E., Lucy, Jesse
- John (191 KB)
1823
- 1838 (173
KB)
Lucy, Henry, Peter E., Jesse
- John, Paul,
Ralph, Phillip, Peter,
Mordecai (127
KB)
1776-1783
- 1838 (173
KB)
Lucy, Henry, Peter E., Jesse
- John, Ralph,
Peter (63
KB)
1776-1783
- 1849 (167
KB)
Meedy
- John, Paul,
Ralph, Phillip, Peter,
Mordecai (19
KB)
1775-1783
- 1849 (67 KB)
John
T.
- John, Ralph,
Peter joined Marion (22
KB)
1775-1783
- 1849 (699 KB)
W.
H. orphans court
- 1829 (265
KB)
Sarah, Peter E., W.H., and Vincent
- 1765 (207 KB)
Map
of NC SC GA FL includes the many Indian Tribes
- 1850 (318
KB)
Missouri and Jesse
- 1778 (82
KB)
Richard
In
January 2008 the DAR has finally listed Peter
Bozeman.
Mordecai Bozeman born 1735 NC,
while there were only a few colonies on the
coast, while it was still Indian Nation and his
son Peter born 1758 served in the American
Revolution. Documents show that both were paid 4
pounds for their service. Nothing more is found
on Mordecai but his son Peter moved his family
to Montgomery Alabama about 1826 - 1827. His son
William Henry is my connection. However, we
must note that Peter's second son was named
Jesse in 1793. There was another Jesse in the
Revolutionary War who lived by Peter on the 1800
Darlington Census so there is a strong
possibility they were brothers. Or that Mordecai
went by another name, middle name, and could
have been there. Peter's first son was named
Meade so that might have some connection to his
mother or his mother in law - perhaps their
maiden names.... William and Martha Hill (
daughter of John Hill of South Carolina) had
Peter Edward Bozeman who married Nancy Jane
Anderson ( daughter of Lavinia Jane Sellers,
who's mother was Lavinia Brack) and had John
Thomas - John married Alice Lorena Stephens and
had Lorena Emma Bozeman - Lorena married Charles
Allen McClain, the only son of Elizabeth
Broadway and Josiah Marion McClain. Their
daughter Alice Emma McClain married a dark
handsome Cherokee named Cecil Earl Fenn Carter
about 1931 and had Anne Alice Carter in 1934.
Cecil's parents were Anna Stone and Wm Franklin
Fenn. Anne was orphaned at the age of 5 and
lived with her McClain Grandparents. Anne Carter
married Frankie Lavern Cochran in
1951.
Frank was the son of Luella Ellen
Coonfield and Frank Delbert Cochran of Chetopa
Kansas and Frank had one eighth Cherokee blood.
Luella's parents were mixed Cherokee, Lattie
Cedonia Little of Kentucky and Benjamin Wallace
Coonfield of Arkansas. Frank Delbert's parents
were Clora Jane Miller of Illinois and Jacob
Benjamin Cochran of Ohio. Clora's parents were
Mary Clara Parker of New York and James Miller
of Rockingham Virginia. Parents of Mary Clara
were Rosannah Lemmon and Archelaus Parker, a son
of Sarah Tefft and Archelaus Richardson Parker
of Massachusetts and New York Indian Country
1600s.
Anne Carter Cochran's daughter
Kathy married Charles Wayne Brooks of Montgomery
Alabama. His parents were Mary Ella Thornton and
James Edgar Brooks. Mary Ella's parents were
Bessie Mae Hood and Milton Elijah Thornton.
Parents of James were Susie Mae Cooper and James
E Brooks Sr. Parents of Susie were Sarah
Elizabeth Carter and Levi Benjamin Cooper.
Parents of Milton were George Thornton and a
native american named Mary Angeline Partridge
out of Georgia. Parents of James Sr were
Annie Clark Ballard and John Edwin Brooks from
Maury County TN. John's parents were Roxanna
Permilia Smith of TN and John Brookes of PA and
his family came from Holland. The Ballards were
from North Carolina 1700s.
Thus all of
the Brooks children descend from many surnames
including the Bozemans and Carters.
- Lorena's daughter
Alice (19 KB)
Alice
Emma McClain married Cecil Carter and she died
at the age of 19 giving birth to their third
child.
- Henry
Boseman (225 KB)
Rev
War Land Grant
- Alice's daughter
Anne (37 KB)
Alice Emma McClain had Annie
in 1934. Great granddaughter of Alice Lorena
Stephens and John Thomas Bozeman.
- Mordecai1 (40
KB)
Bozeman in SC Militia, father of Peter,
John, James and probably Ralph and Paul.
Mordecai could have been the son of Mary White
and Samuel Bozeman of Bladen County North
Carolina and born 1735, while it was still
Cherokee Indian Territory. The researchers of
his son John claim that John was half Cherokee
so the other sons would also be half blood. This
makes sense since nothing is known about his
wife and his marriage is not recorded anywhere
thus far - some speculate that his wife was
called Elizabeth
- Richard Boseman
marriage of 1778 (531
KB)
Frederick County Maryland
- Jacob
Boazman (167 KB)
Rev
War Land Grant
- Lorena's son
Walton (18
KB)
Walton McClain holding Anne, his niece.
Grandson of John Thomas Bozeman and Alice Lorena
Stephens - of Elizabeth Broadway and Josiah
Marion McClain.
- 1908 Wedding
Day (13 KB)
Lorena Emma Bozeman and
Charles Allen McClain
- 1880 William
Thomas Bozeman (684 KB)
4
Jimmy Ray - William is staying with Stacy
- Jesse and Gabriel
Bozeman and Brack (151 KB)
Rev
War Land Grant
- Alice's daughter
Anne 2 (44 KB)
Anne
Carter married Frank Cochran who was the
grandson of Clora Jane Miller and Jacob Benjamin
Cochran - and of Lattie Cedonia Little and
Benjamin Wallace Coonfield.
- 1779 Peter
Bozeman (107
KB)
Lorena's great great grandfather in the
American Rev sold his land in 1826 and moved to
Hope Hull, in Montgomery County, Alabama, wrote
letters found in the Archives in 1828 claiming
to be injured and an invalid but they had no
proof and rejected his claim but he managed to
get his land in Alabama which was sold and
divided in 1838 according to the documents in
Alabama Archives.
- Georgia Land
Grants (104
KB)
Bozeman and Brack - Rev War Veterans
- William
Sellers (445 KB)
Rev
War Land Grant
- Peter James
Bozeman Tombstone (14
KB)
brother of John Thomas, son of Peter
Edward and Nancy Jane Bozeman in Ramer.
- 1779 Peter
Bozeman (103
KB)
Lorena's great great grandfather in the
American Rev resided in Darlington SC before
Alabama
- 1785 Peter gets
payment (176 KB)
Rev
War Service
- Westbrook (154 KB)
Rev
War Land Grant
- Tombstone of
John's wife, ALB (78 KB)
Alice
Lorena Stephens Bozeman - The family story is
that her great grandfather John Stephens served
in the American Revolution in North Carolina and
married a full blood Cherokee woman, gave her a
Biblical name, and due to Indian unrest they
migrated into South Carolina and then Alabama.
John named a son John who married Jane Tillman
and they were proud of his Indian blood, shared
stories and the sons loved music and art.
- 1866
John (31 KB)
Lorena's father born and died
in Ramer, John Thomas Bozeman was married to
Alice Lorena Stephens
- Victor Daniel
Cochran (119 KB)
Son
of Anne Carter and Frank Cochran was the
grandson of Luella Coonfield and Frank Delbert
Cochran - and of Alice Emma McClain and Cecil
Earl Fenn Carter.
- Ralph
Bosman (147 KB)
Rev
War Land Grant
- Anne's death
certificate (440
KB)
Lorena's granddaughter by Alice Emma
McClain Carter, - Anne was the great great
granddaughter of Nancy Jane Anderson and Peter
Edward Bozeman - and of Mary Ann Hendrick and
Augustus Marvin Stone- and of Emeline Harrell
and John Fenn.
- 1866 John
Bozeman (31
KB)
Lorena's father born and died in Ramer,
John Thomas Bozeman was married to Alice Lorena
Stephens - Whomever placed his tombstone had it
inscribed "Estimated Age"
- Peter Bozeman
Captured 1779 (401
KB)
Colonial Soldiers of the South
- Rev War Land
Grants (166
KB)
Grandpa Edmund Anderson and his sons -
descendant Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman
- 1866 John Bozeman
Tombstone at Hills Chapel
Cem. (19 KB)
Lorena's father born and died
in Ramer, John Thomas Bozeman was married to
Alice Lorena Stephens
- Morris
Bowsman (160 KB)
Rev
War Land Grant
- Rev War Land
Grants (151
KB)
Grandpa Brack - descendant Lavinia Jane
Brack Sellers to Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman -
Grandpa Brack had married Hester Doty in North
Carolina 1700s.
- John's mother
Nancy Jane Anderson (18
KB)
Lorena's grandmother kept them for a
while when Alice Stephens Bozeman died, until
John married Ellen Bean. Nancy was married to
Peter Edward Bozeman and filed for his Civil War
Pension
- Mordecai
Bozeman (362
KB)
Colonial Soldiers of the South - served
in the Militia
- Henry and Thomas
Bozeman in Rev War (449
KB)
Colonial Soldiers of the South
- Wm and Levin
Bozeman (206
KB)
Historical Sketches of North Carolina
- Berryhill (32
KB)
Interesting reading
- Lorena Bozeman
McClain (19 KB)
Great
grandma was the daughter of Alice Lorena
Stephens and John Thomas Bozeman, born 1892.
- Family
Research (105 KB)
List
of my webpages and documents
- 1922
Fenn (7 KB)
Interesting reading
- Peter Bozeman
payment (4
KB)
Transcribing and contributing my findings
- James and
Josiah (78
KB)
Boozman 1790
- 1812 North
Carolina (365 KB)
Roll
- 1922 Fenn and
Adkins (7
KB)
Interesting reading - I had been told
that a Wm Fenn married a Mattie Mae Adkins and
my grandpa Cecil was close friends with them.
- Bozeman
1782 (1 KB)
Transcribing and contributing
my findings
- Luke (9 KB)
Luke
Bozeman
- Kathy's
granny (703 KB)
and
a few more
- 1850 Grandma
Martha Rich Fenn (70
KB)
Interesting reading - living with her
daughter Melvina Dukes, my aunt....
- Bozeman
1779 (2 KB)
Transcribing and contributing
my findings
- Ralph (12 KB)
1713
- Peter
Bozeman (9 KB)
added
to South Carolina History
- 1831 Henry Fenn
and John Bozeman (2
KB)
Interesting reading
- Traitors in the
American Revolution (15
KB)
Transcribing and contributing my
findings, saving other's who share a connection
to mine
- Meedy (24 KB)
1777
- Bozeman Land
Records (31
KB)
Alabama
- 1830-1860 Alabama
Census and Taxation (67
KB)
Interesting reading
- Indian
Raid (2 KB)
Transcribing and contributing
my findings, saving other's who share a
connection to mine
- Peter
Bozeman (36 KB)
The
son of Mordecai born around 1755-1758 had sons
named Jesse M, Peter E, William Henry and a
daughter Lucy Campbell. They moved to Montgomery
Alabama around 1827 and Peter died around 1829.
Peter had been paid for his service in the SC
Continental Line of the American Revolution but
thought he had earned something more when he
moved, perhaps the Land Grant, but was possibly
rejected because of a dead line setup by the
government, but he did write about having a
certificate, one that we have not yet
discovered.
- Peter Edward
Bozeman in Civil War (10
KB)
Shelby County Reserve
- 1802 Indian Raid
- Mr Craig (2
KB)
Interesting reading ...could be in our
Brooks-Smith=Ballard-Craig lineage
- Fenn and
Feagin (11
KB)
Transcribing and contributing my
findings, saving other's who share a connection
to mine
- Bozemans (17
KB)
Several generations about Mordecai
- North Carolina
Bozemans in the Rev War (1013
KB)
Medeah, Britan, Jesse, Meedy, Sha,
Ethedred, Josiah and Samuel - look also at
Bosmand
- 1794 Fenn in
Burke GA (1
KB)
Interesting reading ...
- Darlington South
Carolina (5 KB)
Bozeman
Sketches transcription
- Southern
Connections (1
KB)
Relatives in the South
- Lacy Bozeman
Carter (50
KB)
Research Notes
- 1774 (2
KB)
Interesting reading ...
- Creek Indian
Wars (45 KB)
Interesting reading
- My Census
Files (3
KB)
Records of my ancestor's migrations into
Alabama before the Civil War
- Martha Hill
Bozeman (2
KB)
Researching wife of William Henry Bozeman
- Grandma Alice
Lorena Stephens (16 KB)
wife
of John Thomas Bozeman
- Martha Hill
Bozeman (533
KB)
Researching wife of William Henry Bozeman
-
Cemetery (213 KB) Mt
Hebron Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery is very
small. George Thornton and wife Mary Angeline
Partridge graves are found here.
- Grandpa
McClain (62 KB)
Emily
Alice McClain's father stands with her brother.
Charles McClain's parents and grandparents spent
many years in Creek Territory.
- Cemetery (52
KB)
Stokes-Carter Cemetery has no official
name, no Stokes buried here, mostly Carters and
Bozemans. Tombstones being trampled and damaged
by the cattle and falling trees.
- Charles McClain
in 1908 (12
KB)
Married Lorena Bozeman
- Cemetery (816
KB)
Coosa River Primitive Baptist Church has
some of the original settlers of Holtville born
about 1800.
- Uncle John
Coonfield (39 KB)
Uncle
to Frankie
- Cecil
Carter (230
KB)
Anne's father was born around 1900 -
nobody is really certain - at Thompson Station
in Bullock County - born to a Fenn family he was
adopted around 1910 when his mother remarried in
Macon Georgia. His father was from Tuskegee
Alabama and grandparents from former Creek
Territory in Georgia but he claimed to be
Cherokee blood. Enlisted in the Army about 1920
to 1930 stationed at Fort Bliss in El Paso.
Found his father living in Montgomery Alabama
and returned about 1931.
- Cemetery (865
KB)
Cain's Chapel in Slapout has many
Thornton and Hood families from the early days
of Cold Springs, Elmore County, Alabama
- Clora Jane Miller
Cochran (15
KB)
Frankie's grandmother
- Cecil
Carter (15
KB)
Anne's father was born around 1900 -
nobody is really certain - at Thompson Station
in Bullock County - born to a Fenn family he was
adopted around 1910 when his mother remarried in
Macon Georgia. His father was from Tuskegee
Alabama and grandparents from former Creek
Territory in Georgia but he claimed to be
Cherokee blood. Enlisted in the Army about 1920
to 1930 stationed at Fort Bliss in El Paso.
Found his father living in Montgomery Alabama
and returned about 1931.
- Cemetery (308
KB)
Dublins' old cemetery behind Hills Chapel
hidden far off into the woods.
- Clora Jane
Miller (327
KB)
Cochran Family
- Cecil Carter's
brother Frank Fenn (51 KB)
born
1896 at Thompson Station in Bullock County -
died in Coosada on his farm at Airport Road
where the school now sits. His grave is on that
land he had donated to the church for a
cemetery. Frank worked for the railroad, his
wife boiled his dirty clothes in a pot outside -
he was in WWI and hauled POWs on the train.
- Cemetery (97
KB)
Dublins'new cemetery for the public is
across the street from the front of Hills
Chapel.
- Bill
Carter (38 KB)
about
1970 - he was Anne's brother
- Cemetery (88
KB)
Dublin - old gravestone being cleaned
with water and a brush
- John and Annie
Brooks (72 KB)
Moved
into Montgomery Alabama after 1900 and their son
James married Susie Mae Cooper. They have a
strong lineage into 1800 TN
- Cemetery (64
KB)
Greenwood in Montgomery, very large
cemetery has graves of many of the Brooks,
Cooper, Bozeman, Fenn families
- Jacob and Clora
Cochran (34 KB)
Left
Iowa for Kansas Territory after 1880 with son
Frank Delbert Cochran on the left.
- Cemetery (18
KB)
Memorial has many of my relatives'
resting places - land donated by Lorena
Bozeman's Uncle Robert Henry Bozeman - located
between Maxwell AFB and Hope Hull and Pine
Level.
- Luella
Coonfield (119
KB)
Arkansas - she is in the center of this
photo just before she married Frank Delbert
Cochran. She is Cherokee by blood. Her mother
was Lattie Cedonia Little of Kentucky.
- Luella
Coonfield's mother was
indian (63
KB)
Shepherdsville, Bullitt County, Kentucky
- Lattie Little was born to Mary Catherine
Crigler and John Wright Little.
- Cemetery (275
KB)
Dublin Old Cemetery has tiny tombstone
markers with no names
- Cemetery (78
KB)
Dublin Old Cemetery behind the church -
Alice Lorena Stephens Bozeman, the Cherokee in
grandma's lineage.
- Cemetery (1456
KB)
Dublin Old Cemetery behind the church -
Peter Edward Bozeman of the Civil War - the
clover design is a separate layer added to this
homemade tombstone with penciled PEB our father
added.
- Powhatan (40
KB)
Lucius Powhatan Little was Lattie's
cousin in Kentucky - he was a lawyer, a judge, a
writer, and a genealogist. They all had one
common grandmother from Virginia, Catherine
Weatherford.
- Cemetery (78
KB)
Indian Creek Cemetery in Georgia where
James McClain born 1810 is buried - the father
of Josiah is also the son of the elder Josiah
- Ben Coonfield's
parents (68
KB)
Martha Frances Young of Kentucky married
Benjamin Wylie Coonfield in Indiana. Their hair
was so black that it looked blue in the
sunshine.
- Cemetery (14 KB)
Hill
City Cemetery in Graham Kansas is where my dad's
grandparents are buried
- Mary Catherine
Crigler (323 KB)
Born
in Kentucky to Nancy Catherine Roby and Abraham
Crigler, she married John Little and had Lattie
and Sadona in this picture.
- Cemetery (28 KB)
Old
Harmony Primitive Church Cemetery has few graves
but includes Elijah Lee born 1777 and his wife
Malinda Phillips who came to Chambers County
before 1830 buying land from an old Creek Indian
and they are the great great grandparents of
Susie Mae Cooper Brooks.
- Cochrans (106
KB)
Chetopa Kansas, the Cochran family
includes Frankie, Freelon and Darrell
- Carter
photo (46 KB)
T R
Carter with his first wife and family - he is
great grandfather of Susie Mae Cooper Brooks.
- Cochrans (26 KB)
Frank
Delbert's brothers and sisters.
- Susie Mae Cooper
Brooks (40
KB)
grandmother to Charles Wayne Brooks known
as Mamaw. Her mother was Sarah Elizabeth Carter
who married Levi Benjamin Cooper, a son of
Charner P. Cooper of Chambers County.
- Frank Delbert
Cochran (13
KB)
Funeral Home Receipt
- Anne
Carter (28 KB)
On
the left she stands by her granny Lorena, and
Lorena's daughter Katie Bell McClain. They
raised her after her mom Alice McClain Carter
died. All buried at Memorial
- Frank Delbert
Cochran wed Luella Ellen
Coonfield (199
KB)
Married in Arkansas, moved to Missouri,
then Oklahoma, then back to Chetopa Kansas where
they had Frankie in 1927
- Anne Carter's
mother (16 KB)
Emily
Alice McClain was married to Cecil Carter and
she died at the age of 19 after giving birth to
her third child.
- Luella's father
Ben (39 KB)
Those Cochran boys sure look
a lot like their grandfather Ben Coonfield
- John Lewis
Bozeman (1305
KB)
Buried in Covington County, may connect
to Philemon
- Frank D.
Cochran (50
KB)
Father of Frankie and Cleo and JB
- Files (14
KB)
Various related webpages
- Links (2
KB)
Various related webpages
- Names (9 KB)
Those
I am studying
- Contacts (27
KB)
Others involved in this
research
- Grandpa
Isaac (195
KB)
Perry County History
- Annie's
Clan (55 KB)
Taken about 1968
- 1840 (371
KB)
Sellers in Pike County
- Grandpa
Jacob (121
KB)
Civil War Registration
- Annie's
Clan (46 KB)
Taken about 1965
- Lavinia Sellers -
1880 (528 KB)
Mysterious error on census,
Lavinia Jane Sellers Anderson mistakenly listed
as Bozeman, but note that she is the mother in
law - she is Corrintha Anderson Barfoot's
mother. Lavinia was the wife of Seaborn Anderson
and also the mother of Nancy Bozeman in the next
household. Lavinia's parents were Levinia
Anderson and William Calvin Sellers - all the
Andersons being of the same family of Elisha and
the Sellers all being from 1700s North Carolina.
- Grandpa Charles
and Zachariah (12
KB)
Georgia Records 1700s
- Annie's
Clan (54 KB)
Taken about 1953
- Sellers (40
KB)
Letter
- Grandpa
George (105
KB)
Davies Kentucky
- Grandparents of
Frank (34 KB)
his
father shown on left side
- 1850 (610
KB)
Vincent Joiner and Ellen
- Parents of
Frank (212
KB)
shown on left side
- 1830 (76
KB)
Grandpa Elisha Anderson in Montgomery
Alabama by his son in law Alfred Sellers and by
Jesse and by Captain Benjamin Lewis
- Grandpa in
WWI (130 KB)
Military Registration
- 1840 (576 KB)
W H
- Grandpa Ben in
Civil War (40
KB)
Military Registration
- 1850 (616 KB)
J B
- Laura's
Inquiry (563
KB)
Owensboro Kentucky
- 1830 (299 KB)
W H
- Grandpa
John (122 KB)
Land Deed
- 1820 (531
KB)
Sellers in Brunswick NC
- Census
Images (76 KB)
My
collection of census images relating to my
family
- Dad's
Research (1
KB)
Midwest cousins
- Dad's
Research (959
KB)
Midwest cousins
- Midwest
Research (959
KB)
Cousins and Connection
- Genealogy (5
KB)
Cochran of Ohio into Iowa
- Books (27
KB)
Documents and Resources
- Southern
Research (211 KB)
Path
of my Elders
- Land
Records (40
KB)
George Grauer and his father in law Mark
Porter buying land in Marengo County and then
the daughter of George, Elizabeth Westbrook
buying 160 acres of her own in 1860 for herself.
- Family
Ties
- Mom was
Cherokee
- Researching the
Old Ones
- Links
- Mom's
ancestors
- Folders
- Alabama
Relations
- Dad was mixed
Cherokee from the midwest
- Dad was mixed
Cherokee from the midwest and
Kentucky
- Mom's line spent
many years in early North
Carolina
- Links
- The Family
Tree
- My
Family
- Barbour
County
- Bullock
County
- Macon
County
- My census
collection
- Dad on 1930
census
- Live Oak
Cemetery
- Loyalists
- 1850 Macon
County
- Westbrook
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Aunt Carrie Fenn's husband has little to
do with our genealogy, yet he was an indian and
moved her to Indian Nation Oklahoma, which adds
a little confirmation to the Fenns being of
indian blood, like Carrie's brother, Cecil was
our grandfather and claimed to be
Cherokee. Carrie and Cecils' mother was
Anna Stone and her Uncle Charles Stone named his
sons Osceola and Tecumseh........so...........
the plot thickens.
From
Bullock County Alabama to Montgomery, Carrie
married after 1920 to Ben Johnson of Choctaw
Nation, Texas. They are found on the 1930 census
of Creek, Oklahoma.
Her parents were Anna
Stone and Wm Frank Fenn who had married in 1893
Bullock County and they had six children before
divorcing soon after the 1900 census, where Anna
joined her parents in Macon, Bibb, Georgia.
Carrie was the first born child, then Frank Jr.,
Arthur, Robert, Emmett, and Cecil who claimed to
be Cherokee. They were all very tall, dark and
handsome. Family lore is that Frank Jr., told
his children that Carrie and Cecil were only his
"half" sibling.....
Ben's parents were
America Emeline Mills and Nathaniel B. Johnson
of Alabama, who moved around a lot, into
Arkansas, and into Texas, where the census
indicates some children born in Indian
Territory. Some of Nathaniel's siblings may have
also been born in Indian Territory.
Nat
named a daughter Ellen after his
sister.
Ellen Gray Johnson, b July
12,1856 Springfield Alabama, d April 26,1952
Monument, Lea County New Mexico, she married
William Fletcher Weir, on Dec 16,1881, Brady ,
Mc Culloch County Texas( I have original
Certificate) William Weir wa sborn Dec 19,1854
Polk Missouri, d August 8 ,1937 Monument , lea
County Texas, they lived in Texas until early
1906 , when they went by covered wagon with
their 8 children to Lea County NM, William
purchased the famous, historical Hat
Ranch.
Nat also had a sister named Louisa
Powell.
Nathaniel's mother was Mary Ann
Macon and her ancestors had something to do with
the founding of Macon County Alabama. Ironically
Carrie Fenn's father was also born in Tuskegee,
Macon County, Alabama.
The story of Ben
returning to Alabama is unknown. It is also
unknown how he met our Aunt Carrie. They had
only one child, a daughter named Dorothy and how
her name is special to them, is another mystery
to uncover.
- Ellen Osborn,
John, Katie, Johnny (39
KB)
Johnson photo
- America Mills
Johnson (42
KB)
Carrie's mother in law
- Nat's son
Jim (41 KB)
Johnson photo
- Emma (51
KB)
Johnson photo
- Nathaniel B.
Johnson (37
KB)
Carrie's father in law
- 1776 Zachariah
Fann (128 KB)
Carrie's grandfather's
GrandFather served in the American Revolution
and recieved Land Grants in Georgia
- Carrie's brother
Cecil (15 KB)
Fenn
- Jim B. Johnson, a
brother of Ben (41
KB)
Johnson photo
- Ben
Johnson (55
KB)
Carrie's husband
- 1776 Travis Fann,
the son of Zachariah (135
KB)
Carrie's grandfather's GrandFather served
in the American Revolution and recieved Land
Grants in Georgia - Travis got several plats of
land, one being an island in the middle of a
swamp - History mentions a Fenn Bridge - Travis
was the father of Elijah, and Elijah had our
John Fenn in 1829. Travis married an unknown
"Mary" who might have been native american and
then Elijah married a Martha Rich who had an
unknown mother named "Abiah". It was not
uncommon for one to marry a native american and
give them a Biblical name.
- Carrie's brothers
Frank, Emmet and Robert (5 KB)
Fenn
- Jim B. Johnson, a
brother of Ben (35
KB)
Johnson photo
- Nat
Johnson (39 KB)
with
Mattie's daughter Floy
- Carrie's
father (458
KB)
Death Certificate of William Franklin
Fenn - apparently ill for some time, he moved
his family into downtown Montgomery Alabama and
his boys worked for the railroad which was just
down the street from their home. Union Station
was built along the Alabama River and still
stands. Historical State Markers indicate this
area was once an Indian Village.
- David J.
Johnson (363 KB)
1860
Tallapoosa County Alabama with son Pleasant on
the next page of the census living near a Emily
Johnston.
- Jim B. Johnson's
family (53
KB)
Johnson photo
- Ben and
Fannie (59
KB)
Johnson photo
- Carrie's
brother (230
KB)
Death Certificate of Cecil Earl, said to
have been a crazy indian who drank himself to
death after the loss of his wife. He had served
half of his life in the US Army. Named his
daughter Annie after his own mother.
- David Johnson and
Harriet??? (355 KB)
1850
Tallapoosa
- John Willis
Dennington (28
KB)
Johnson photo
- Ellen Johnson
Osborn (42
KB)
Johnson photo
- Carrie's
brother's daughter (54
KB)
Cecil's daughter Annie
- LAND
DEED (57 KB)
1858 land purchase by David
Johnson
- JW Jean Mattie
Virginia JohnBobDennington (76
KB)
Johnson photo
- Edna Johnson
Hadley (37
KB)
Johnson photo
- 1930
Carrie (517
KB)
Shows her and Ben on census in Oklahoma
- Mattie Johnson
and Jim Litchfield (36
KB)
Johnson photo
- Johnson
Family (66
KB)
Johnson photo
- 1900
Carrie (327 KB)
With
her parents
- Tombstone of Nat
Johnson (45
KB)
Johnson photo
- Ellen Johnson's
daughters (58
KB)
Johnson photo
- Fenn
Plantation (116
KB)
Carrie's father managed his uncle's farm
- The history book of this county mentions life
among the Indians and how they helped Matthew
Fenn work his farm.
- Nat, America,
Mart, Oscar, Emma (37
KB)
Johnson photo
- 1870 (407
KB)
Carrie's grandfather John Fenn served in
the Civil War, married Emeline Harrell and
settled into Macon County Alabama.
- Johnson
Notes (110
KB)
Taking notes from friends and trying to
verify
- Marriage
Record (1 KB)
David
Johnson and Mary Ann Macon
- Ruth
Coonfield (27 KB)sister of
Luella Cochran
1915 daughter of Ben and
Lattie
- Family Tree of
Powhatan Little (1443 KB)
in
his own handwriting Lucius Powhatan Little wrote
down his lineage - his mother Martha Wright
Little had a sister named Catherine and another
sister named Mary. Catherine married Hiram
Little and Mary married a Waltrip
- Cochran and
Brooks file (202
KB)
Family tree links and notes
- Cochran to
Coonfield and Captain George
Little (223
KB)
Family tree links and notes
- Surnames (44 KB)
Names
in our family tree with links to their photos or
documents.
- Old Records -
Preserving the Past (39 KB)
Names
in our family tree with links to their photos or
documents.
- Brooks
Lineage (136
KB)
Brooks, Cooper, Ballard, Carter, Bozeman,
Lee, Phillips to Cochran
- Carter
Lineage (24
KB)
Grandpa Cecil Earl Fenn Carter to Anne
Cochran
- Anderson
Lineage (27
KB)
Grandpa Elisha Anderson to granny Lorena
Bozeman McClain
- Brooks Lineage in
Tennessee (36
KB)
Grandpa John Brookes of Holland in
Pennsylvania while his son went to Tennessee
working as a tailor and married Roxanna Permilia
Smith - they went to Texas and that is where he
is buried - she came back to TN and remarried a
Doctor Smith.
- Fenn and Stone
Lineage in Alabama (26
KB)
Grandpa Cecil Earl Fenn Carter families
from Georgia into Alabama - in Macon, Barbour,
Bullock, and Montgomery counties - his mother
Anna Stone went back to Macon, Georgia and died
there because our cousin Tibb remembers her
father going to the funeral about 1934
- Home
Page
- Georgia Land
Lottery
- Anderson, Brack,
Doty to Mayflower's Edward
Doty
- Elijah Lee born
1777 SC and died 1860 AL
- Fenn or Fann from
VA to GA to AL indian
traders
- Jacob Cochran,
Veteran from OH to IA to CAL to
KS
- Doctor Hiram
Little from KY to TX
- Peter Boseman b
1755 SC to AL
- Anne Carter
Ancestry
- Indian Blood in
Brack, Doty, Sellers, Anderson
lineage
- Sellers, Anderson
lineage
- Cousin
Powhatan
- Family Tree
Webpages
- Author of this
Webpage from OK to AZ to AL
- Cousin
Linda
- Captain George
Little of Scotland to granny Luella
Cochran
- Preserving Our
Past
- DIRECTORY of our
Surnames
- Letters of old
research on John Brooke of
Holland
- John Brooke of
Holland to the Cochran clan
- Cochran and
Brooks
- Kathy
Cochran
- Weatherford and
Sublett in 1782 VA tax list
- Grandpa Josiah
McClain in Ackworth, Cobb County,
Georgia
- Grandpa Charles
McClain in Ramer AL married in
1908
- Grandpa Thomas
Randolph Carter to Charles
Brooks
- Weatherford Deeds
in VA
- Rev Alexander
Miller grave in Rockingham
VA
- 1956 news article
Montgomery AL
- McLain headstones
in GA
- Stephens in
Alabama
- Anderson in
Alabama
- cousin Dorline
Gray tracing our indian
blood
- Kentucky Family
Group Submission on
Coonfield
- Kentucky Family
Group Submission on Hiram Little 2
wife
- Kentucky Family
Group Submission on Hiram Little 1
wife
- Kentucky Family
Group Submission on John W
Little
- Dorline Gray's
other notes, obits, etc
- Dorline's mom Amy
Coonfield Gray
- Myrtle Gray
Brandon
- Dorline's other
notes
- Catherine Crigler
and John Little photo
- Little and
Coonfield photos
- My
thoughts
- My
thoughts
- ENTER our
research
Jacob Cochran's mother was
Martha Henderson
he was born in Ohio
1822
Our
families were together in Pennsylvania and again
in Ohio. Several intermarried and we find them
on census records.
Perhaps they came from
Ireland together and that may be how they all
settled into Pennsylvania beginning their
journey in the free world. History shows that
many Irish fled to Scotland, and called
themselves Scotch-Irish when they arrived in
America.
Their descendents went west into
many new territories. Some are buried in Quaker
City - nice thought to ponder. Perhaps they were
the Quakers we read about who got along so well
with the Indians in the 1700s.
There was
much Indian unrest back then and several tribes
moved into Ohio and Kentucky; many intermarried
with the whites and continued westward.
Below you will find a 1790 record on
STURGEON and if you look closely you will see an
Alexander Douglass....now that confuses this
author...
- 1810 HUGH COCHRAN
WITH 16 FAMILY MEMBERS (160
KB)
LOCATED IN MOYAMENSING, PHILADELPHIA, PA
some think that Hugh Cochran was the father of
Alexander and William. In 1790 I found a Hugh in
South Carolina but he is still there in 1810.
They surely did have large families.
- 1860 Ohio
-Elizabeth Henderson, wife of
John (534 KB)
lives near Mariah Cochran
and Elzira - this must be Elizabeth Cook who
married John Jr.
- 1810 Alexander
Cochran in Gettysburg
Township (162
KB)
located in Adams County, PA with 14
family members and searching the census pages
near him I find NO familiar names other than a
Thomas Cochran with 13 family members. Names of
wife and children were not added to these census
records so one can only speculate unless they
locate a will in the state's will book for more
evidence of this man's legacy.
- 1860 Ohio -
Mariah and Elzira Cochran (526 KB)
next
to Alexander Cochran and near many Henderson
families - Jacob Benjamin Cochran is in
California working as a Miner, likely searching
for Gold with his brother John.
- 1820 JACOB
COCHRAN (547
KB)
Found in Pittsburg, Allegheny County PA
this couple has only one child. So this
obviously young Jacob could be the son of our
Alexander.
- 1860 Ohio -
Robert Henderson (511
KB)
another Henderson family in Ohio - he is
near Thomas and Elizabeth and Elzira
- 1790 Sturgeon in
Dauphin PA (229
KB)
Peter and Thomas are found here. Thomas
may be the father of Sarah Sturgeon who married
John Clendenning. I tried to trace the parents
of Thomas and his mother Sarah Ferguson and
believe that her father was a Thomas Ferguson
found in the area. Alexander Douglass is on this
page too!
- 1790 Alexander
Cochran in Mifflin PA (147 KB)
this
shows he has 11 children in 1790 ?? This census
record only shows head of household and not
where he came from, so we can assume he is from
Scotland or from Ireland - maybe a large family
came over the sea or perhaps the other family
trees online are only made up from speculation.
In the 1800s there were dozens of Alexanders in
census records and dozens more of the Williams
so they could all possibly be related to this
one Alexander. It would be very difficult for
anyone to be certain of the connections to this
one man.
- 1800 Molley
Douglass (283
KB)
Edgefield SC - since I ran across
Alexander Douglass with the Sturgeons, I felt
like finding his wife after he passed away. IF
this is our Mary Molley, she has not yet married
George Little - Remember that her husband went
on a survey with Molley's brother John Handley
to Kentucky and was murdered on the way back to
Pennsylvania - she feared the Indians and left.
- 1800 Mifflin PA
Alexander Cochran (346 KB)
near
James Adams
- 1860 Jacob
Cochran (558
KB)
Hamilton Township, Butte, California -
Jacob is a Miner living with his brother John
Henderson Cochran so now we know why the other
census record showed Mariah alone this
year....apparently they all went searching for
Gold before moving to Iowa Territory.
- 1860 Brice
Cochran (531
KB)
Oxford, Guernsey, Ohio
- 1790 John Handley
Junior (188
KB)
Newbern District, Wayne County, North
Carolina this is a large census page
- 1860 Agness and
daughter Eliza Cochran (604 KB)
both
from Ireland and in Pennsylvania; are they
related ? Was this Agnes a Henderson?
- 1810 George
Handley (61
KB)
Monroe Virginia, while his brothers went
to Kentucky near the Little families
- 1860 Thomas
Henderson (524 KB)
on
Ohio census page next to Mariah and Elzira, so
he must be Uncle Thomas.
- 1810 Clendennin,
John in PA (213 KB)
hard
to find Clendenning on census records but people
often changed the spelling of their names -
Nancy Clendenning married a William Henderson
about 1797 in PA....some were found in North
Carolina and I wonder if they migrated to
Pennsylvania....the search continues for this
line.
Search
Notes (52
KB) Saving a few names found on census in
1790 thru 1820 which may help us later on with
this family tree.
Jacob Cochran married Clora Jane Miller
about 1879 - her mother was Mary Clara
Parker. Mary's mother was Sarah Tefft and
her father was Dr. Wanton
Parker.
Parker
families came from Worcestor Massachusetts,
while Miller families from Rockingham Virginia,
into the midwest.
Mary Clara Parker
married James Miller in 1850 Bloomington, McLean
County, Illinois. Their daughter Clora Jane
Miller became my great grandmother. She smoked a
corn cob pipe,and one was made of clay; she
learned about making her own medicine from her
mother. Family story is that her mother shared
medicine with the Indians. Clora's grandchildren
spoke of her staying with them after becoming
widowed and had no where to live. She spent a
few months here and there with each of her
children and their families and survived nearly
thirty years longer than her husband.
- 1900 Iowa page
TWO Miller (721
KB)
Children names listed of James and Mary
Miller
- 1900 Iowa -
Parker (364
KB)
Great Great granny Mary Clara Parker,
mother of Clora Jane
- Ruel Miller
Photo (8 KB)
with
wife Jewel Coonfield ( daughter of Lattie )
- 1910 Iowa - Dora
Lucy Miller (259
KB)
shown as a Lodger in another household
- 1910 Iowa -
Miller (262
KB)
Madison L Miller, brother of Clora Jane
- Wesley and Jack
Miller (14 KB)
with
Frankie and JB Cochran in the middle
- 1820 Miller in
Rockingham Virginia (378
KB)
uncertain of these families
- 1820 Virginia -
Miller (542
KB)
Miller in Rockingham Virginia
- 1870 Miller in
Green, Iowa (899
KB)
James and Robert Miller on same page
- 1820 Ohio -
Archelaus Parker (590
KB)
living by his father in law, Edmond
Tefft, and there is a Dodge family on this
census of Ashtabula County Ohio - Archelaus is
Clora's great grandfather
- 1920 Kansas -
Miller (213
KB)
Uncle John Miller in Topeka
- 1920 Kansas -
John Miller (213
KB)
Uncle John Henry Parker Miller in Topeka
- brother of Clora Jane
- 1900 Clora Jane
Miller Cochran (116 KB)
with
husband Jacob in Kansas, and children including
Frank Delbert
- 1790
Massachusetts - Parker (544
KB)
Archelaus Parker - great great great
grandfather
- Photo of
Clora (11 KB)
Clora
Jane Miller
- 1810 New York -
Parker (373
KB)
Archelaus Parker in Oneida New York
- 1930
Kansas (1097
KB)
Clora Jane's son Frank with my Daddy on
the census in LaBette County
- 1850 Virginia -
Miller (513
KB)
Uncle Alexander Miller with Ann - he
should be the brother of James
- Clora
Photos (327 KB)
Her
husband Jacob and children.
- 1870 Miller in
Bloomington, McLean,
Illinois (564
KB)
James Miller and Isabella are in their
70s now, with one son named Alexander, this must
be our line.
- Roy Miller
Photo (54
KB)
Frankie Lavern Cochran on left, must be
cousins as we find other Miller and Cochran
photos
- My Favorite
Webpages
- Charlie's
Genealogy
- Baxley, Hood,
Thornton
- Anne and
Frank
- Georgia
- Land
- Dust
Bowl
- Our Native
Roots
- Civil War
Search
- Grandmother
Luella Cochran
- Post Em Joanna
Hartley
- Our Bible Belt of
the South Ancestry
- Charlie's many
Grandfathers
- Surnames in my
family study
- Various related
webpages
- Marengo County
Cemeteries
- Alabama Families
on the Internet
- Marengo County
Family Webpages
- Alabama Archives
to Research
- Mary Musgrove
-Queen of the Creeks
- Georgia
Biographies
- Benjamin Hawkins
and the Creeks
- Indian Land
Cessions
- George Grauer and
Sophia Porter 1800
- My Georgia
Links
- My Montgomery Ala
ancestors before the Civil War &
During
- Cousin Laura
Little in Kentucky Research & Dorline in
Ark
- Our Family
Jewels
- Grandma's family
in and around Ramer
- Grandpa's family
from Guernsey Ohio to Kansas
- Their records
from the Colonial Days
- Carter, Fenn,
Stone, into Montgomery
- Crigler and
Little in Kentucky 1810
- Picture of John
Wright Little
- Record of John
Handley and sister Mary Handley
Little
- Mary Handley's
daughter Betsy married Jonas Little in
1800
- DAR dedication by
Laura Little
- Civil War Papers
of John Wright Little born
1843
- Bullitt County
Quick Notes, Crigler, Roby, Little,
Carpenter
- Betsy Douglass
Little son's Hiram Lucius and
Douglass
- Catherine Crigler
Photo
- Jonas Little and
father George in Kentucky 1802 from
SC
- Isaac Benjamin in
KY 1800 from PA
- Honoring the Old
Ones
- Grandpa Carter at
Hope Hull
- Ballard Baxley
Hood Brooks and Thornton
- Kentucky-Bullitt
Daviess McLean Ohio-Crigler Handley
Little
- Search
Cochran
- Lorena
McClain
- Charles
McClain
- Elizabeth
Broadway
- Elijah Fann and
Martha Rich
- John Fenn and
Emeline Harrell
- TennesseeGenWeb
- ArkansasGenWeb
- KansasGenWeb
- Genealogy
Resources
- L.
Little
- Hiram Little,
father of John
- Montgomery
- Douglass
Little
- Stepping
Stones
- South Carolina
Research
- Old Letters from
Brooks
- Sarah Cooper's
father's burial
- Martha Wright
Little, daughter of Catherine
Weatherford
- Charles
Wayne
- Charles Wayne's
granny
- Charles Wayne's
son
- Kentucky
Footsteps - Little and
Handley
- Family Group
Sheets
- John W. Little
refused land allotment
- Coonfield
Research
- Coonfield
Graves
- WebTree
- FamilyLink
Great great great great grandpa to
Charles Wayne Brooks was Elijah Lee.
Elijah was born 1777 in South Carolina and
migrated to Chambers County
Alabama.
Their
descendants were in Montgomery County by 1850
Elijah Lee was born in 1777 South
Carolina. He married Malinda Phillips in Greene
County Georgia, the daughter of Mark
Phillips.
They settled in Chambers County
Alabama about 1830 not far from Andrew and Alsey
Cooper also from South
Carolina.
Marriage: Charner P.
Cooper and Sarah F. Lee
Sarah's
son was Levi Benjamin Cooper and he married
Sarah Elizabeth Carter in Montgomery and had
Susie.
Sarah's father also came from
South Carolina, born 1820 Thomas R. Carter's
parents bought land in Talladega. His father was
John Wise Carter of South Carolina and his
parents were Elizabeth Wise and John
Carter.
- More of Our
Family Connections (1 KB)
Sarah
Lee and Charner Cooper married - he served in
the Civil War and their son Levi moved to
Montgomery and worked on the farm of Thomas R.
Carter and fell in love with Carter's daughter
Sarah, whom he married and had a daughter named
Susie Mae Cooper. They came from the Lee and
Cooper families of Chambers County and lived not
far from each other. Family says that Elijah Lee
might have bought his land from a Creek Indian
and they surely lived in Creek Indian Territory.
- Civil
War (86 KB)
C P Cooper
- 1850 (101
KB)
Census
- Cooper
Lineage (26
KB)
Families from SC
- 1820- Elijah Lee
in Georgia (106 KB)
to
1920 descendants
- Cooper and
Lee (1 KB)
Family Connections
- Family
Webpages (1
KB)
Related Links
- Cherokee Stephens
Family (170
KB)
Montgomery Alabama, from NC
- Cherokee
Children (53 KB)
2005
- 1915
Kansas (28 KB)
Aunt
Ruth Coonfield with Charles Gray, holding
Luella's twins
- Charles Allen
McClain wed Lorena Bozeman
1908 (17 KB)
Ramer Alabama
- Cherokee
Mom (16 KB)
Annie Lee Carter changed her
name to Anne Alice Carter, because she had no
idea that her grandmother was Annie Lee Stone
Fenn Carter born about 1875, so she chose to use
her own mother's name Alice. Annie Lee Stone
might have been the full blood Cherokee we are
searching for. Of course Annie Lee Stone might
have married a half blood Wm Fenn in 1893 as we
see the Cherokee blood runs strong in his
mother's line of Harrell.
- Sam (121
KB)
riding horses
- Uncle Billy
Carter born 1935 (63
KB)
Handsome Cherokee son of Cecil Earl Fenn
Carter grew up to be security guard in Enid
Oklahoma
- Stephens, W
E (72 KB)
Ramer Alabama
- Cherokee Great
Grandparents (12
KB)
Grandparents of Frankie Lavern Cochran
left Kentucky for Arkansas, Benjamin Coonfield
and Latte Cedonia Little.
- 1980 (295
KB)
Frank Cochran at Shriners Construction
Site
- Obituary
Teegardin (177
KB)
Frank's cousin Dorline Gray Teegardin
- McClains, Charles
and son Walton (25 KB)
Ramer
Alabama
- Emma Lorena
Bozeman McClain (7 KB)
Ramer
Alabama Her Cherokee mother was Emma Alice
Lorena Stephens
- 1850 (380
KB)
Michael Stone in Macon County Alabama,
Anna Stone Fenn's great grandfather came from
Maryland
- Obituary
Cochran (62
KB)
Frank's sister Mary Lou
- OOTCHA Annie
Broadway (49 KB)
Ramer
Alabama
- Wm Franklin Fenn
Jr b 1896 (10
KB)
Thompson, Bullock County, Alabama
- 1820 (482
KB)
Charles McClain and Elizabeth Moon in
Spartanburg had son Josiah who had James who had
Josiah Marion McClain who served in the Civil
War and marrie Elizabeth Broadway who had a son
named Charles Allen McClain in Dublin Alabama
- Uncle Sam and
Nancy Little (10
KB)
Luella's Uncle
- FENN, Virginia
Leigh, daughter of WF Fenn
JR (4 KB)
Bullock Alabama
- Cecil Earl Fenn
Carter, brother of W F Fenn
Jr (13 KB)
Thompson, Bullock County,
Alabama born 1899 or 1900 died 1939
- 1860 (472
KB)
Elizabeth Broadway with parents Mary S.
Stephens and Abner Broadway may have been Creek
Indian Blood
- 1972 (48 KB)
July
14, 1972 Charles and Kathy with Anne and Mary on
Kiwanis Street
- Carter, Mark b
1950 (5 KB)
NC, son of Cecil Carter Jr
- Robert Lee Fenn,
brother of W F Fenn Jr (13
KB)
Thompson, Bullock County, Alabama
headstone found buried beside his brother,
although Robert never appeared on the census
- 1850 (683 KB)
Joe
Stephens age 4 served in the Civil War and had a
daughter named Alice Lorena Stephens Bozeman
- 1977 (47
KB)
Charles and Kathy in friend's wedding
- 1956
Dad (30 KB)
Living in Mesa Arizona, one
of my dad's receipts for pay at his job.
- Emma Alice
McClain Carter, wife of
Cecil (2 KB)
Ramer
Alabama, daughter of Lorena Bozeman McClain
- 2000 (31 KB)
Kathy
- 1996 (79
KB)
Funeral of Frankie Cochran December 1996.
On Christmas Eve he hugged Kathy and said I love
you more than you will ever know and at 3 am he
was gone. Brother Darrell and sister Mary Lou
shown by Deloris
- 1957
Arizona (23
KB)
Living in Mesa Arizona, Uncle Billy took
this picture of my family and his first wife
Lillian.
- William Lawrence
Carter, son of Cecil &
Alice (16
KB)
Montgomery Alabama
- Mary and James
Brooks (67
KB)
Acapulco Vacation
- Bubber - Bessie
Mae Hood Thornton (114
KB)
second photo is her daughter Mary Ella
Thornton Brooks with her children
- 1959
Alabama (20
KB)
Easter Sunday with Roscoe and Katy
Coley's grandson, Mike Carr - Kathy, Jr. Vic
- Carter (33
KB)
Victoria, daughter of Cecil Jr.
- Uncle Emmett Fenn
Obit 1959 (21
KB)
Grandpa Cecil's brother
- James Stephens,
Half Blood (197 KB)
So
easy to see his Cherokee features.
- Robert Lee
Fenn (13 KB)
William Fenns' son never
appeared on census yet he was known as Uncle LEE
and was buried beside his brother Frank Jr in
Elmore County AL
- Joe
McClain (22 KB)
So
easy to see his Cherokee features. Uncle Joe was
told to sit in the back of the bus !!!
- Nancy Jane
Anderson Bozeman b 1843 (19 KB)
wife
of Peter Edward Bozeman buried in Greenwood
Cemetery
- W E
Stephens (72 KB)
So
easy to see his Cherokee features. They all
ventured from the Carolinas and settled into
Ramer Alabama
- Charles Wayne
Brooks b 1981 (19
KB)
1-4-2003
- death certificate
of Wm Fenn b 1855 Tuskegee (449
KB)
parents John and Emeline Fenn from
Georgia to Tuskegee, Macon, Alabama
- Alice
McClain (21 KB)
had
Cherokee grandmother
- Frankie Lavern
Cochran (58
KB)
1-4-2003
- Obituary 1939
Cecil Earl Carter (30 KB)
Who
is Walter Stone listed as pall bearer and the
others??
- Charles Allen
McClain with son Walton (25
KB)
Farmers in Ramer Alabama, Charlie is
buried at Dublin Church of Christ cemetery
- Frankie Lavern
Cochran jr (58
KB)
6-29-1956 born in Mesa AZ
- Uncle William
Little (874
KB)
brother to Lottie Cedonia Little
- William Lawrence
Carter b 1935 in Oklahoma (42
KB)
Played harmonica, had Carter Roofing
Company in Enid Oklahoma
- Charles Wayne
Brooks weds Kathy Cochran in
1972 (36 KB)
Montgomery Alabama
- Georgia Alice
Little Nelson b 1853 (169
KB)
sister of John Wright Little, daughter of
Hiram Lucius Little
- 1934 Walton
McClain holding Annie Carter (16
KB)
probably taken downtown Montgomery
Alabama where they moved to Highland Avenue
- Matthew Cochran b
1998 (13 KB)
with his great Aunt Pamela
Anne Cochran Fuller b 1961
- Lattie Cedonia
Little b 1871 (32
KB)
surrounded by photos of her family and
husband Ben Coonfield
- 1940 Charlie
McClain behind granddaughter
Annie (13
KB)
probably taken downtown Montgomery
Alabama where they moved to Highland
Avenue...Annie Carter was raised by her
grandparents
- Kathy Cochran
1970 (56 KB)
with cousin Linda on Dexter
Avenue in front of the capitol in Montgomery
Alabama
- Lucius Powhatan
Little (47
KB)
grandson of Hiram Lucius Little, in
Kentucky
- 1940 Charlie
McClain with wife Lorena
Bozeman (10
KB)
probably taken downtown Montgomery
Alabama where they moved to Highland
Avenue...Annie Carter was raised by her
grandparents
- Kathy Cochran
finds great great grandpa's grave
(34 KB)
W F Fenn buried in Montgomery,
was born in Tuskegee and his line traces to John
FANN of NC who came from England and married
Mary STone
- John Wright
Little Family (195 KB)
with
his children
- Kathy Cochran
with sis and family (56
KB)
Frankie Cochrans girls and grands
- Mary Ella
Coonfield b 1871 (2 KB)
sister
of our Benjamin Wallace Coonfield
- Cochran
Twins (24 KB)
There
are many twins in our Coonfield - Cochran line
- Cochran Family,
Frank and Anne (19 KB)
with
her brothers at the bottom
- Annie Carter on
left about 1940 (5 KB)
with
Ethel Coley, who was raised by Katie McClain
Coley
- Charles Wayne
Brooks b 1953 d 1998 (28
KB)
married Kathy Cochran in 1972
- Victoria Carter d
2000 (23 KB)
daughter of Cecil Earl Carter
Jr b 1932
- Martha Ann Wright
Little b about 1810 (13
KB)
married Douglas Little and had son
Powhatan
- Grandpa Cecil
Earl Carter -
"Fenn"adoptedbyCarter (15 KB)
son
of Wm Fenn and Ann Stone was born 1899 or 1900
was in USArmy and died on Columbus Street in
Montgomery Alabama at age 39
- Marriage
License (232
KB)
Luella Ellen Coonfield married Frank D
Cochran
- Billy Carter and
Victor Cochran (45 KB)
in
Montgomery AL
- My flutist
child (38
KB)
Musicians are abundant in our family and
ancestry
- Frankie Lavern
Cochran 1968 (39
KB)
family
- Cochran
Guys (41 KB)
in Montgomery AL
- Mama Annie Carter
Cochran by Darrell Cochran (27
KB)
Broken Arrow, Tulsa Oklahoma
- Frank Delbert
Cochran (8
KB)
wedding day
- Cochran
Girls (45 KB)
in
Montgomery AL
- Mark (5 KB)
son of
Uncle Cecil Carter in North Carolina
- Frankie Lavern
Cochran (10 KB)
1952
- Cochran
Grands (8
KB)
Frankie Lavern Cochran's Grandson and
great grandson
- Annie Carter b
3/14/1934 (16 KB)
Mom
- Lattie Coonfield
and Benjamin Wallace
Coonfield (402
KB)
headstone
- 1930 census
Labette Kansas (1097 KB)
my
dad and his family
- Indians in
Barbour County History on Fenn
Farm (116 KB)
Evidence they were here!
They worked together and died together.
- Chester Coonfield
headstone (41 KB)
x
- 1790 census SC
Joseph Little near George (420 KB)
and
near Jonas
- Cecil Carter
death cerificate Proves his
parentage (216 KB)
Now
we know his real parents !
- Lavern Coonfield
headstone (16 KB)
x
- 1790 census SC
John Little near George (498 KB)
and
near Jonas
- Cook School Class
Photo (90 KB)
x
- 1790 census Jonas
Little (1549
KB)
near his brothers
- Charles Wayne
Brooks b 1953 (13 KB)
died
on 6-1-1998
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The
first Home Steaders of the City, arriving from
Iowa Territory after many years in Guernsey
Ohio.
Jacob and his first wife with six
daughters appeared on the 1870 census of Iowa,
then his second wife on the 1880, as they
prepared for the long journey south.
Much
of their families lived near them and some even
followed Jacob to Kansas.
Some of his
children and grandchildren and great grands
remain in Kansas while some ventured elsewhere
and began a vast lineage of their own in
Arizona, California, Colorado,Missouri, Oklahoma
and Alabama.
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Alexander, William, Jacob, Cochrans of
Pennsylvania into Ohio.
Was the Captain
Alexander Cochran of the American Revolution my
ancestor?
Uncertainty about Hugh Cochran
of 1700s Maryland but he also named a son
Alexander. Yet they may all connect to Clan
Cochran of Europe.
My Alexander and
William were the only two Cochran families in
Guernsey Ohio in 1800 and 1810, then their sons
began their own legacy of Cochran.
Family
tale is that two went into Canada and never
returned. Some settled in Iowa Territory for
many years, then California, Kansas and Arizona,
with descendants in Colorado and Alabama.
Jacob, the son of William, and grandson
of Alexander, married Clora Jane Miller and had
our Frank Delbert Cochran. Frank married
Luella Coonfield and had my father Frankie
Lavern Cochran in 1927. Luella's parents were
Lattie Little and Ben Coonfield.
In 1913 Arkansas a nice blend of
genealogy began with the marriage of Frank and
Luella, and once again in 1951 with Frank and
Anne. Anne Carter's parents were Alice
McClain and Cecil Carter. Anne was
orphaned at age 4 and raised by the parents of
Alice, Lorena Emma Bozeman and Charles
Allen McClain in Ramer.
1972 with the
marriage of Charles and Kathy, the surnames in
the family tree doubled, and their daughter's
marriage with Westbrook increases the number of
Grandparents to baby "Carter".
Carter has
a strong ancestry, full of faith and patriotism,
honest, hard working individuals who have
created a loving legacy for him to
continue.
"I have Cherokee blood in me. I have just
enough white blood for you to question my
honesty!"Will Rogers
With so many
families in former Creek Nation Alabama, it is
quite possible we are mixed.
- great great great
grandpa James McClain (26 KB)
son
of Josiah and named his first son Josiah Marion
McClain. James first married Anna, maybe an
indian, and he was found in Alabama 1860 census
with a second wife, and they went back to
Georgia after the Civil War, where they are
buried in Indian Creek Cemetery.
- 1995 Charles
Brooks (22 KB)
with
Samantha
- family of
James (429
KB)
McClain, James and his second wife, and
children buried at Indian Creek Cemetery, near
Stone Mountain
- Frank's
son (30 KB)
Alabama Cochrans
- Cochran and
Carter Old Photos (38 KB)
Some
of Cochran's family and some of Carters
- Meady G Bozeman
and Thomas Hill (1394
KB)
lawsuit in Shelby County over a cow
- Frank's
family (30
KB)
Alabama Cochrans
- Cochran and
Carter Old Photos (34 KB)
Some
of Cochran's family and some of Carters
- Meady G Bozeman
and Thomas Hill 2 (1601
KB)
lawsuit in Shelby County over a cow
- Frank's family -
Kathy and Samantha (26
KB)
Alabama Cochrans
- Cochran and
Carter Old Photos (34 KB)
Some
of Cochran's family and some of Carters
- John
Little (479
KB)
Civil War, he was Cherokee by blood and
his description was dark complected, black eyes
and black hair. John's mother was Catherine
Weatherford, a daughter of Charles Weatherford.
- Frank's family -
Victor Daniel (28
KB)
Alabama Cochrans
- Cochran and
Carter Old Photos (36 KB)
Some
of Cochran's family and some of Carters
- Mordecai
Bozeman (53 KB)
Anne
Carter's great great great great grandfather
Mordecai Bozeman was paid for his service in the
Militia of the South Carolina's Continental Line
of the American Revolution. He was born 1735
Bladen North Carolina and had sons, Peter, John,
James. Peter moved to Alabama in 1827.
- Frank's family -
kathy's son and grandson (48
KB)
Alabama Cochrans
- Cochran and
Carter Old Photos (33 KB)
Some
of Cochran's family and some of Carters
- Mordecai Bozeman
2 (52 KB)
Anne Carter's great great
great great grandfather Mordecai Bozeman was
paid for his service in the Militia of the South
Carolina's Continental Line of the American
Revolution. He was born 1735 Bladen North
Carolina and had sons, Peter, John, James. Peter
moved to Alabama in 1827. Peter had William
Henry and then Henry had Peter Edward. Peter
Edward Bozeman had John Thomas, and he had
Lorena.
- Frank's family -
Kathy and her daughter (26
KB)
Alabama Cochrans
- Cochran and
Carter Old Photos (32 KB)
Some
of Cochran's family and some of Carters
- Frank's family
(17 KB)
Alabama Cochrans
- Cochran and
Carter Old Photos (32 KB)
Some
of Cochran's family and some of Carters
- McClain
grandparents (25
KB)
Alabama Carters
- McClain
grandparents (49 KB)
Uncle
Joe
- Cochran and
Carter Old Photos (36 KB)
Some
of Cochran's family and some of Carters
- Cochran and
Carter Old Photos (39 KB)
Some
of Cochran's family and some of Carters
- Cochran and
Carter Old Photos (36 KB)
Some
of Cochran's family and some of Carters
- Velma
Gray (786 KB)
Velma - Coonfield / Gray
lineage
- Velma
and her sister Dorline Gray Teegardin worked on
the family tree, along with help from cousin
Martha Hawes in Arizona. Velma and Dorline
were daughters of Amy Coonfield, sister to our
granny Luella Coonfield Cochran, so the kids
grew up together and they sent me pictures of my
daddy Frankie Cochran and some research notes.
- Cochran and
Carter Old Photos (36 KB)
Some
of Cochran's family and some of Carters
- Benjamin
Coonfield (69 KB)
birth
certificate
- Cochran and
Carter Old Photos (38 KB)
Some
of Cochran's family and some of Carters
- Benjamin
Coonfield (57 KB)
with
his brother
- Cochran and
Carter Old Photos (34 KB)
Some
of Cochran's family and some of Carters
- Carl
Coonfield (50 KB)
per
Ben
- Cochran and
Carter Old Photos (33 KB)
Some
of Cochran's family and some of Carters
- H L
Little (60
KB)
marriage license
- Cochran and
Carter Old Photos (34 KB)
Some
of Cochran's family and some of Carters
- Inez Harrison Mae
Lattie Lou (26 KB)
old
photo
- Cochran and
Carter Old Photos (37 KB)
Some
of Cochran's family and some of Carters
- Ethel Mae
Bozeman (31
KB)
Article she wrote for the newspaper
- 1992 Charles
Brooks (21 KB)
with
Samantha
- Jesse Bozeman
born 1793 headstone (49 KB)
found
in Stokes-Carter Cemetery in Hope Hull,
Montgomery, Alabama just off I-65 where his
daughter Lacy Bozeman married Thomas Randolph
Carter,
- Clopton Gibson
married Aunt Rebecca
Broadway (184
KB)
Montgomery - their son Jace married Aunt
Ethel Bozeman. Rebecca was sister to granny
Elizabeth who had Charlie McClain in
1886.
- Home
Page
- Home
Page
- Grandpa
Carter son of Anna Lou
Stone/Wm Franklin Fenn/adopted by Carter or
biological son of Carter - Anna married 3 times
that we found. Anna had 6 kids with Fenn in 7
years and left him taking Cecil with her.
- Great granny
Lorena B McClain
- Great great
granny Emily Harrell
- Kansas
Kin
- Brooks
Lineage
- Brooks
Lineage
- Cochran
Pages
- Cochran
Genealogy
- Cochran
Genealogy
- Bozeman
- Bible
Records
- Kathys
Kin
- Cooper to Brooks
to Cochran in Alabama
- INTRODUCTION
- Tulsa
Oklahom
- Kathy's
parents
- Cochran
Pioneers
- Charlie and Kathy
1975
- Grandpa
McClain
- ...........................................BACK.............
- CochransGenWeb
- SpiritWalkinTall
- CarterAncestry
- KathyLorena
- KathyLorena
- Charles Wayne
Brooks
- Search Any
State
- Links
- Links
- Links
- Introduction
- George
Little
- Elisha
Anderson
- Josiah
McClain
- Early
Settlers
- Anne Alice Carter
Cochran
- Find A
Grave
- John Fann and
Mary Stone in VA
- Annie Stone
Fenn
- Annie Stone
Fenn's son William Jr.
- Charles McClain
and Lorena
- Anne Carter
Cochran, granddaughter of Charles and Lorena
McC
- Cecil Earl Fenn
Carter, father of Anne Carter
Cochran
- Cecil Earl Fenn
Carter, son of Anne Stone and WF
Fenn
- Michael Stone to
Fenns
- Grandpa John
Wright Little to Cochran
- Draft Cards or
Registrations
- Old Census
Records
- Bozeman, Gibson,
McClain, Broadway, Anderson
cousins
- Bozeman,
Anderson, Brack, Sellers, Doty on the
Mayflower
- Anderson of North
Carolina to Alabama
- Elizabeth
Broadway McClain to Josiah Marion McClain/
Charlie
- Captain George
Little
- John W Little of
the Civil War in Kentucky
- Our
Generations
- Links
- Josiah McClain b
1788 headstone
- McLain
headstones
- Coonfield
headstones
- Coonfield
headstones
- Catherine
Weatherford Wright daughter of Charles
Weatherford
- Our Cousin Lucius
Powhatan Little and his daughter's
researc
- Our Cousin Lucius
Powhatan Little and his daughter's
researc
- Preserving Our
Past
- Daddy
- Pictures
- Thomas R Carter
and Lacy Jane Bozeman to
Cooper/Brooks
- home
page
- Pictures in
Charles Brooks family
- Grandpa Benjamin
Wallace Coonfield
- Coonfield and
Cochran Connections
- Coonfield
Headstones
- Bozeman
- Little, Anderson,
and Brooks
- Charlie Brooks
7/1/1953 - 6/1/1998
- Brooks
Genealogy
- L P Little and
his mother
- Pondering
- Coosada Baptist
Church Cemetery
- Surnames
- Dorline Gray
collected the old family obituaries and
notes
- Weatherford and
Sublett in Virginia
- Catherine Crigler
and John Little photos
- Catherine
Weatherford, daughter of Charles to Douglas
Little
- Dorline Gray's
research
- Family Group
Sheets on usgenweb * Jacob Benjamin
Cochran
- FGS of John W
Little in Arkansas
- FGS of his father
Hiram Lucius Little in
Kentucy
- FGS of Isaac
Coonfield in Kentucky
- FGS of John
Little in Kentucky
- George Little
lineage and records
- COCHRAN, Elzira
Maria's letter about Jacob half sister to
grandpa Frank Delbert
- Alabama Ancestry
notes
- Montgomery
Alabama Pictures
- Various Links to
my other pages.
- Lavinia Parker
married an Indian
- Bessie Hood
Thornton and siblings to Charlie
Brooks
- George Little and
families on census records
- Anne Carter
Cochran and her mother Alice McClain
Carter
- Amy Marie
Coonfield Gray, sister of my granny
Luella
- George
Little
- Isaac
Coonfield great great
grandfather to grandpa Ben Coonfield
- L P Little
article transcription
- FGS of grandpa Wm
F Fenn
- Just thinking
about this and that.....
- FGS of Charles
Allen McClain
- FGS of Douglas
Little, son of Jonas
- Alabama
Ancestry
- * * * *
*freepages on rootsweb.com
- * * * Whispers of
our Elders
- * * *
notes
- * * *
links
- Cochran
- Cochrans
- Kath
- Kathy's
kids
- Kathy's
kids
- McClain
- Bozeman
- Our
Roots
- Carter
- Little
- Grandma Alice
McClain Carter died at age 19
- Clues
- Links
- A few
more
- Links to them
all
- Photos
- Photos
- Directory
- Dr Hiram Lucius
Little, son of Jonas, grandson of
George Hiram was Lattie
Little Coonfields grandfather.
- update
- Anne and Frankie
Cochran photo by cactus
- Hiram Lucius
Little webpages
- Cochran and
Carter photos
- Cochran and
Carter photos
- KathysGenWeb/
Roots
- Bozeman
GenWeb
- Brooks Gen
Web
- Notes and
Links
- Family Matters,
some census images from 1800
- Bozeman cousins
and the folks they married on
census
- Frankie and Annie
Cochran, more census and
pictures
- Photo
Medley
- Dorline to
Coonfield
- John Little
Military Discharge, Civil
War black hair and black eyes.
- Grandpa Cecil's
brother buried in Coosada on his
land
- * * * Alabama
Genealogy Page
- Pictures
- My
Family
- My
Family
- Annie's husband
Frank Cochran
- Annie's husband
Frankie Cochran
- Bozeman, Brooks,
Carter, Cochran, McClain
- Charles and
Kathy
- research
continued....
- Sketches of
Bozeman
- My
Links
- My Links
2
- My Links
3
- My Links
4
- Search Box to my
research
- Annie
- Annie
- Annie
- Annie's husband
Frank
- Annie's husband
Frank
- Broadway, Gibson,
Bozeman on census records
- Links
- Grandpa Josiah
McClain in the Civil War was wounded in
TN
- Grandpa Thomas R
Carter in the Civil War to Charlie
Brooks.
- Native Americans
in our family
- Brooks
Genealogy
- Greetings
- Thank You for
Visiting.
- Our
House
- My hometown
family tree links page
Lattie Cedonia Little Coonfield (
daughter of civil war soldier John Wright
Little) handed her Family Bible down to her
daughter, Luella Coonfield Cochran and it was
full of handwritten notes and a list of family
birthdays. My daddy's sister now has this
Bible, Aunt Irma Cochran.
Emma Lorena
Bozeman McClain kept several notations in her
Bible; her marriage to Charles Allen McClain,
showing who their parents were and names of
their children.
- Me (238 KB)
My
grandson is made up of all of genes.
- Marriage
Record (524
KB)
Annie Ballard wed John Brooks in
Tennessee
- Marriage
Record (1122
KB)
John Brooks Sr married Roxanna "Annie"
"Roxie" Permilia Smith in Tennessee and had son
John who married Annie Ballard
- FILES (5
KB)
RELATED WEBPAGES
- Family (25 KB)
My
Many Grandfathers
- Documents (791
KB)
Records found on many of our relatives,
Baxley, Ballard, Bond, Bozeman, Carter, Cooper,
Coonfield, Cochran, Fenn, McClain, Stone,
Little, Parker, Stephens, Tefft, Wright,
Weatherford, Young
- Documents
2 (94 KB)
Records found on many of our
relatives, Baxley, Ballard, Bond, Bozeman,
Carter, Cooper, Coonfield, Cochran, Fenn,
McClain, Stone, Little, Parker, Stephens, Tefft,
Wright, Weatherford, Young
- 1830
census (12
KB)
Montgomery Alabama
- Dallas
County (18 KB)
My
Census records saved from my own subscription
for future reference.
- Lowndes
County (14
KB)
Census Records
- 1910 Cloften
Gibson (271
KB)
Montgomery Alabama census
- 1820 Spartanburg
SC, Charles McClain (482 KB)
near
Tiree Glenn and Wood families
- 1860 Lavinia
Anderson with Coopers too (283
KB)
Wilcox Alabama
- Ollie Wilson
married John Bozeman (294 KB)
on
census with husband John Wilson - he died and
she remarried Bozeman, just before he also died.
Ollie had a child named Johnnie Lee Wilson
- 1820 Darlington
SC Bozeman (463
KB)
Bozeman families near Peter Boseman
- 1900
Gibson (263
KB)
Alabama
- 1900 Corrie
Bozeman (279 KB)
and
Stephens found on Montgomery census
- 1820 Spartanburg
SC Josiah McClain (514 KB)
son
of Charles McClain Josiah had son James who had
son Josiah Marion who had my great grandpa
Charlie
- 1920 Walter
Broadway (344
KB)
Alabama
- 1910 Leila
Campbell Bozeman (279
KB)
along with Huffman families
- 1910 Lorena
Bozeman (239 KB)
with
husband Charlie McClain living with his mom and
her second husband. Lorena is daughter of John
Thomas Bozeman, the son of Peter Edward Bozeman
- 1900
Gibson (263
KB)
Robertson Cross Roads, Montgomery, AL
- Bozeman (298
KB)
along with Stubbs and Barfoot families in
Montgomery
- 1900 John Thomas
Bozeman (288 KB)
in
Pine Level, Montgomery, Alabama
- 1900 Broadway,
Abner and Harriet (289
KB)
Dublin, Montgomery, AL
- 1920 Bozeman in
Elmore County were MULATTO (220 KB)
some
were shown as blacks on census yet I wonder how
many were actually native american
- 1920 Montgomery
AL Ethel Mae Bozeman (339 KB)
with
husband Jason Gibson - Jason's parents were
Rebecca Broadway and Clopton/Cloften Gibson
- 1790 John
Stephens, Broadway, George
GUIST (583
KB)
Edgefield South Carolina census even has
Brooks and Smith on it
- 1800 Clarendon,
Sumter SC Thomas Broadaway (497
KB)
Gibson and Wise also appear on this
census which might be valuable information in
later family research
- 1900 Nancy Jane
Anderson Bozeman (292
KB)
Montgomery AL, wife of Peter - census
shows their son Robert Henry Bozeman
- 1870 A E Broadway
in Sumter SC (275 KB)
also
Pack family
- 1910
Broadway (283 KB)
and
Stubbs families in Dublin Alabama
- 1860 Montgomery
AL, Elizabeth Broadaway (472
KB)
parents are A Broadway and Susan.
Elizabeth is born 1853 Alabama and married
Josiah McClain about 1868.
- 1820 Feliciana
Louisiana, Broadways (233 KB)
Esau
Broadway and Pool
- 1870 Darlington
SC John Bozeman (536 KB)
80
years old !! could be the son of Peter, or son
of Mordecai
- 1900 Friendly
Gibson with Broadway
boarders (249
KB)
brother of Clopton Gibson
- Gibson, James and
Ivey (263 KB)
found in Dublin census
record |
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- Elizabeth
Broadway McClain born 1853 (32 KB)
many
ancestors of her children shown Elizabeth must
have been sister to Rebecca Broadway Gibson
Lorena Bozeman McClain listed other Broadway's
deaths in her Bible and referred to Elizabeth as
Bettie Gardner who had remarried to John Gardner
- Gibson
Families (25 KB)
Ethel
Mae Bozeman Gibson was sister to Emma Lorena
Bozeman McClain - their husbands were Cousins -
- Alice McClain
ancestry (60 KB)
notes
from the LDS site, Rootsweb, and census
records
Frankie was honest, hard working and
faithful, grew up on a farm, some education
until he joined the Air Force. Baptised in a
creek in Chetopa Kansas and read his Bible every
day. His word was law and his friends knew that
he always had a place at the dinner table for
them or an extra chair by the fish
pond.
He served in Korea as a copilot of
a bomber plane and was wounded and sent back to
Maxwell AFB in Alabama where he then told his
brother Freelon that it was too hot for him to
go there and Freelon went to Korea anyway and
died in a truck incident.
Several in my
family have had special gifts, the gift of
knowing and seeing, the gift of healing or the
ability to stop bleeding. Dad had several true
premonitions and the night before he passed
away, he held me in his arms saying I love you
more than you will ever know and he was gone on
that Christmas morning.
His sister Irma
was born with a veil over her face. His aunt
heard ticking in the wall before a loved one
died. His granny Clora smoked a pipe and could
read the ashes. He witnessed many healings by my
mom's granny and he was very close to her. Most
made their own medicines. He spoke of his mother
spending hours in the field gathering
herbs.
He found peace at the fish pond,
that is where he could be found on the weekends
and I feel now that he is at peace with his
elders and loved ones while guiding me along
this journey of love.
Named
after my great grandmother Lorena Bozeman
McClain who was born in 1890 Ramer, Montgomery,
Alabama, I have thoroughly enjoyed writing about
this great lady and her heritage.
After
my parents passed away and my husband died of
cancer, I began to write about them and their
family trees when I was unable to
sleep.
Our families have traveled many
miles and intertwined in the same communities,
some knowing each other, many moons ago.
- Remember Our
Elders (281 KB)
all
in one place
- Charles
Brooks (89
KB)
Lineage
- Kathy
Brooks (417
KB)
Lineage
Charles Brooks
had dozens and dozens of ancestors migrating
into Alabama in the early 1800s. Joseph Baxley
born 1815 Georgia or possibly as some speculate,
in SC., married Mary Evans and named a son James
H. - the tombstone of James has the middle name
as Hardie. James served in the Civil War and
married Louisa Miranda Holt and resided in
"Holtville". Their daughter Ella Olivia Baxley
married L. W. Hood and had Bessie Mae Hood who
married Milton Elijah Thornton. Elijah's parents
were Mary Angeline Partridge, an indian, and
George Thornton, a mixed blood from Georgia, who
had settled in Central, Elmore County, Alabama.
Elijah's daughter, Mary Ella Thornton married
James Edgar Brooks Jr. Parents of James were
Susie Mae Cooper and James E Brooks Sr. James
and Susie are listed on the 1930 census with
both their widowed mothers. Susie's ancestors
were in Chambers County about 1830: Andrew
Cooper and "Alsey" from SC living near Malinda
Phillips and Elijah Lee born 1777 SC. Their
children Sarah F. Lee married Charner P. Cooper,
a soldier from the Civil War, and had a son
named Levi who moved to Hope Hull working on a
farm owned by Thomas Randolph Carter, where he
fell in love with the daughter, Sarah Elizabeth
Carter. Parents of Thomas were "Mary" and John
Wise Carter of SC who had migrated to Talledega.
Thomas is buried in Hope Hull on his old
plantation by his first wife Lacy Jane Bozeman.
Her name was Lucy on census but Lacy on her
tombstone. Thomas served in the Civil War and
his grandfather Captain John Carter served in
the American Revolution, along with his own
father in law, John Wise of South
Carolina.
The second wife of Thomas
Carter was Mary Josephine Hereferd of Virginia
and she was the mother of Sarah Elizabeth
Carter.
Mary was not very happy with this
marriage and had only the one child. She buried
Thomas by his first wife. Some of Mary's family
settled in Alabama and some moved on to Texas.
Mary's mother was Jemima Ramsey of
Virginia.
Parents of James Brooks were
Annie Ballard and John Brooks of Tennesse and
they are all buried at Greenwood Cemetery in
Montgomery Alabama. John was a railroad man,
born to Roxanna Permilia Smith of TN and a John
Brooks born 1837 Pennsylvania.
John 1837
died of tuberculosis in Texas. Parents of
Roxanna were Caroline Bond and Thomas Smith.
Parents of Annie Ballard were Dora Craig and
James Ballard of TN. Some of these families
migrated into Tennessee about 1800 from the
Carolinas living amongst the Cherokee Indians
and Chickasaw so they could have been mixed
blood. Annie's picture shows she was a dark lady
with black eyes and black hair and so was her
husband's features very dark but I would suspect
his from the Smith side of the
family.
Charles Brooks wed Kathy Cochran
in Montgomery Alabama. She was at least one
eighth Cherokee blood. Her parents were Anne
Carter and Frank Cochran. Anne's parents were
Alice Emily McClain and Cecil Earl Fenn Carter.
Emily was called Emma,Ellie, and Emmer by her
parents Lorena Bozeman and Charles McClain
Lorena's parents were Alice Lorena Stephens and
John Thomas Bozeman. Charlie's parents were
Elizabeth Broadway and Josiah Marion
McClain.
The father of John Bozeman was
Peter Edward Bozeman, a Civil War Soldier who
married Nancy Jane Anderson, and her father was
Seaborn Montgomery Anderson, another Civil War
soldier. Seaborn had married Lavinia Jane
Sellers.
The eldest
Anderson in this line is listed at
familysearch.org as a full blood
Cherokee.
The Sellers wives
are listed as indian and the Schrimpshire
families intermarried with Sellers are also
Cherokee while one of the Shcrimpshire girls
married Chief Dennis Bushyhead and one of the
girls became mother of Will
Rogers.
Cecil Carter's parents were Anna Lou
Stone and William Franklin Fenn. Frank was born
in Tuskegee to Emeline Harrell and John Fenn a
Civil War soldier of Georgia. Anna's parents
were Mary Ann Hendrick and Augustus Marvin Stone
of Georgia. Anna divorced Frank Fenn about
1901/1902 and remarried to a Carter, then to a
Dasher, as found in Georgia census
records.
- Grandpa
Stone (90
KB)
Augustus was the father of Anna Stone
Fenn Carter
- Anne Carter 's
Grandpa's Death Certificate (458
KB)
Montgomery Alabama 1922 death certificate
of William Franklin Fenn born 1855 in Tuskegee,
Macon County Alabama, former Creek Indian Nation
to Emeline Harrell and John Fenn of Georgia -
John had served in the Civil War and moved his
family to Alabama in the 1860s.
- Grandma
Stone (88
KB)
Augustus was the father of Anna Stone
Fenn Carter and his wife was Mary Ann Hendrick
of Georgia
- Anne Carter 's
Uncle Frank Fenn (18 KB)
Her
daddy's brother born 1895 resided in Coosada,
had a farm on Airport Road, a family cemetery
and the Church Cemetery he donated, and later
his land became Coosada Elementary School. Frank
served in WWI and worked for the railroad and he
was the father of Bob Fenn, the principal of
Robinson Springs School around 1987. Frank's
tombstone is next to his brother Robert's in
their family graveplot. Robert never appeared on
a census record but was known as Uncle Lee.
- Annie (440
KB)
Annie Carter was named after her
grandmother Anna Lou Stone. Annie was Kathy's
mother. Annie had open heart surgery in 1980
just weeks before Beverly was born but managed
to walk into that hospital to hold her first
grand daughter.
- Susie Mae Cooper
's grandfather (35 KB)
Mary
Josephine Herriferd married T R Carter and had
Sarah Elizabeth Carter. This picture of Thomas
shows his first wife Lacy Bozeman and their
family before the epidemic. When Thomas died,
Mary had him buried near Lacy
- Anne Carter and
Frank Cochran (54 KB)
1953
by the cactus in Arizona
- Grandpa Charles
McClain (1888
KB)
Death Certificate - his daughter Alice
married Cecil Earl Fenn Carter, the son of Anna
Stone. Charlie raised the children of Alice and
Cecil when they died by 1939. Charlie was the
son of Elizabeth Broadway and Josiah Marion
McClain. Census records show the date of birth
of Charlie was 1886 and all other records seem
to differ because his wife was not very
educated.
- James Brooks'
mother (72 KB)
Annie
Clark Ballard of Tennessee married John E Brooks
and had one son named James.
- Frank
Cochran (212
KB)
Family photo about 1937 with Frank on the
left
- William Marion
McClain (1713
KB)
Charlie's cousin by his father's first
marriage. They all connect to Josiah Marion
McClain born 1838
- Mary Angeline
Partridge Thornton (300
KB)
Mother of Milton Elijah Thornton in
Elmore County Alabama and the granny of Mary
Ella Thornton Brooks.
- Cemetery at Hope
Hull (1 KB)
Thomas R Carter buried near
Lacy Jane Bozeman's monument but the top of his
has fallen. He served in the Civil War and owned
a plantation in Hope Hull. He buried her parents
here in this cemetery. Cemetery located off I-65
Hope Hull Exit on the McLean Road in huge
pasture on the right.
- Frank Cochran and
Son Frank Jr and son (30
KB)
Family in Montgomery about 1993
- Charles McClain's
wife Lorena Bozeman (11 KB)
Not
sure who posted her as his mother on his death
certificate. Lorena was the daughter of Alice
Lorena Stephens and John Thomas Bozeman of the
Dublin/ Ramer area in Montgomery County and she
had indian blood.
- Minnie Lee
Gibson (83
KB)
Daughter of Ethel Mae Bozeman's daughter
Ruby Gibson - Minnie's daughter contacted me and
sent the picture; please do write again.
- Cemetery at Hope
Hull (21 KB)
Thomas R Carter buried near
Lacy Jane Bozeman's monument but the top of his
has fallen. He served in the Civil War and owned
a plantation in Hope Hull. He buried her parents
here in this cemetery. Cemetery located off I-65
Hope Hull Exit on the McLean Road in huge
pasture on the right.
- Frank Cochran's
father as a child with Jacob (108
KB)
Family in Kansas
- Lorena's sister
Ethel Mae Bozeman (91 KB)
with
husband Jace Gibson who was also first cousin to
Charlie McClain because their own mothers were
sisters ( Broadway ) Ruby on horse - Ruby was
mother of Elizabeth who we met in Dublin at the
Hills Chapel Church
- Sam
Little (984
KB)
Uncle Sam was the son of John Wright
Little and a brother to Lattie
- Tombstone of
Jesse Bozeman, father of
Lacy (264 KB)
states he was born 1793 and
a tree separates him from one of his wive's
graves. He came from Darlington South Carolina
with his father Peter who had served in the
American Revolution and their many families to
settle in Hope Hull in 1826. Jesse bought 160
acres in 1827 while his father wrote letters
found at the Probate Office where he expected
free land for his military service. Peter died
in 1829 and is buried closeby one would expect -
his grave is not yet found.
- Frank Cochran's
mother Luella (119
KB)
Luella was the daughter of Lattie Little
and Ben Coonfield born in Arkansas
- Clopton
Gibson (184
KB)
Ethel's father in law came from South
Carolina
- John T.
Bozeman (3 KB)
Son of
Peter and Nancy, married Alice Stephens, having
Ethel Mae and Lorena Emma Bozeman, this photo
may have been taken around 1890. John is buried
at Hills Chapel Cemetery in front of the church
at Dublin beside his brother Peter James, who
died of suicide.
- Tombstone of
Peter Edward Bozeman (1350 KB)
Son
of Martha Hill and William Henry Bozeman of
Darlington SC who also settled in Hope
Hull.....William was born about 1802 a son of
Peter and brother of Jesse. Wm's son Peter
Edward was married to Nancy Jane Anderson and he
served in the Civil War and she got his pension
- papers at Probate Office - Nancy had son named
John Thomas Bozeman who married Alice Lorena
Stephens. This tombstone is found in Dublin
behind the Hills Chapel Church while his son
John is buried in front of the church.
- Frank Cochran's
mother Luella's MOM Lattie (63
KB)
Luella was the daughter of Lattie Little
and Ben Coonfield born in Arkansas. This picture
of Lattie shows her indian features quite
nicely. Lattie Cedonia Little was born in
Kentucky to Catherine Crigler and John Wright
Little, who had served in the Civil War.
- 1920 Anna Lou
Stone Fenn Carter Dasher in Macon
GA (133 KB)
Apparently she is now
widowed and taking care of her mother - Cecil
was in Fort Bliss in the Army.
- Home (105 KB)
kids
- James H
Baxley (871
KB)
Tombstone - Civil War Soldier - married
Louisa Holt and had Ella Olivia Baxley who
married L W Hood and had Bessie Mae Hood
- Frank Cochran's
great grandmother Crigler (323
KB)
Luella was the daughter of Lattie Little
and Ben Coonfield born in Arkansas. Lattie
Cedonia Little was born in Kentucky to Catherine
Crigler and John Wright Little, who had served
in the Civil War. This picture of Lattie as a
small child with her sister Sadonia and their
mother Catherine Crigler of Kentucky. Catherine
was the daughter of Catherine Roby and Abraham
Crigler who were of Mixed Blood.
- Home (131 KB)
kids
- Tombstone Ella
Olivia Baxley Hood (94
KB)
Mother of Bessie Mae - Ella was daughter
of James Baxley in Holtville, Elmore County,
Alabama
- Frank Cochran's
great grandfather John W.
Little (479 KB)
John
Wright Little military description, dark
complexion, black eyes, black hair, served in
the Civil War, made guns, was a blacksmith, born
in Kentucky 1843 to Catherine Wright and Hiram
L. Little. John's family refused Indian Land
Allotment. Catherine Wright Little was the
daughter of Catherine Weatherford and John
Wright of Charlotte VA as they married there in
1811.
- Home (45
KB)
Westbrook
- Tombstone L. W.
Hood (58 KB)
Cains Chapel Cemetery at
Slapout - father of Bessie Mae Hood Thornton.
- Tombstone Bessie
Mae Hood Thornton (34 KB)
Cains
Chapel Cemetery at Slapout - mother of Mary Ella
Thornton Brooks
- 1830 Alabama
Creek Nation (38 KB)
The
Indian Territory that our ancestors traveled
through in 1830
- 1870 Uncle
William Stone (384
KB)
Tallapoosa County Alabama
- Alice Lorena
Stephens Bozeman (78
KB)
Dublin burial, mother of Lorena McClain
- Frank Cochran's
great grandfather John W.
Little (26 KB)
John
Wright Little military description, dark
complexion, black eyes, black hair, served in
the Civil War, made guns, was a blacksmith, born
in Kentucky 1843 to Catherine Wright and Hiram
L. Little. John's family refused Indian Land
Allotment. Catherine Wright Little was the
daughter of Catherine Weatherford and John
Wright of Charlotte VA as they married there in
1811. This picture of John as he got older and
grey.
- 1930 James
Brooks (1512
KB)
Montgomery Alabama - wife Susie Mae
Cooper
- John W. Little's
cousin Lucius Powhatan
Little (40 KB)
John
Wright Little's mother had a sister Martha who
married Douglas Little, a brother of Hiram.
Martha named her son Powhatan in honor of their
indian blood. Powhatan was a writer, lawyer and
a judge in Owensboro Kentucky History books.
- Beverly at Coosa
River (816
KB)
Surveying the Cemetery where the Baxleys
are buried
- Anne Carter
Cochran (18
KB)
Married to Frank Cochran, she had Kathy
in Broken Arrow Oklahoma and then they moved to
Mesa Arizona where her sons were born
- Lucius Powhatan
Little's Mother (33 KB)
John
Wright Little's mother had a sister Martha who
married Douglas Little, a brother of Hiram.
Martha named her son Powhatan in honor of their
indian blood. Powhatan was a writer, lawyer and
a judge in Owensboro Kentucky History books.
This picture of Martha Wright is all we have of
that lineage, lovely lady with indian features
died of euthanasia according to old records of
LP and his daughter Laura.
- Holt -
Baxley (794
KB)
Louisa Miranda Holt born 1847 was granny
to "Bubber" Bessie Mae Hood Thornton and great
great granny of Charles W. Brooks
- Anne Carter
Cochran (59 KB)
Birth
Announcement from Montgomery Advertiser
- John Wright
Little Family Photo (39 KB)
About
1900 he moved them all to Marble, Arkansas after
his wife died and appeared on the 1900 and 1910
census
- Cemetery
Survey (213
KB)
Beverly photographs tombstones of her
great great grandparents tombstones, Mary
Angeline Partridge and George Thornton, the
parent of Milton Elijah Thornton near Santuck,
in Central at the Mount Hebron Primitive Baptist
Church.
- Anne Carter
Cochran's Daddy was Cherokee (25 KB)
Cecil
Earl Fenn Carter born 1900
- Kathy Cochran wed
Charles W. Brooks (33 KB)
Photo
taken about 1995 before he got sick with colon
cancer. Charles was the son of Mary Ella
Thornton and James Edgar Brooks Jr
- Clora Jane
Miller (102
KB)
Frank Cochran's granny was married to
Jacob Cochran and named a son Frank Delbert
Cochran. When Jacob died the widow made her
rounds, spending a few months with each of her
grown children's families. She smoked a pipe,
read the ashes and taught them to pop corn. her
ancestors of Ireland had settled in Rockinham
Virginia where we find Rev. Alexander Miller of
the 1700s buried at Cooks Creek Cemetery.
Clora's mother was Mary Clara Parker of Ohio,
who some say made medicine with the indians,
born to Sara Tefft and Archelaus Parker of the
New York Indian County. Tefft has a wonderful
1600s history in Rhode Island, where one of the
Uncles was hanged by King Phillip.
- Anne Carter
Cochran's Mother was mixed
blood (19 KB)
Alice
Emily McClain Carter, daughter of Lorena Bozeman
and Charles Allen McClain
- Charles W.
Brooks' parents (6
KB)
Charles was the son of Mary Ella Thornton
and James Edgar Brooks Jr - Parents of Mary Ella
were Bessie Mae Hood and Milton Elijah Thornton.
Parents of James were Susie Mae Cooper and James
E. Brooks.
- Nancy Jane
Anderson Bozeman tombstone (29 KB)
Widow
of Peter Edward Bozeman, is buried by two of her
sons in this family plot, not far from the
Brooks and Coopers and Fenns who are also buried
at Greenwood Cemetery in Montgomery Alabama.
- Anne Carter and
Frank Cochran (60
KB)
Montgomery Alabama about 1950
- Susie Mae
Cooper's dad (50 KB)
Levi
Cooper married Sarah Elizabeth Carter and had
Susie Mae. Levi's father Charner Cooper had
served in the Civil War and married Sarah Lee of
Chambers County Alabama.
- Walton McClain
(35 KB)
with Charlie McClain on the
farm in Ramer about 1930 - Walton joined the
military for most of his life and earned his
PHD. buried at Alexandria VA
- Anne Carter 's
Daddy's Death Certificate (230
KB)
Montgomery Alabama 1939 death certificate
confirms his parents to be Ann Stone and Wm
Frank Fenn as witnessed by his brother Emmett
Marvin Fenn
- Susie Mae
Cooper (40 KB)
Levi
Cooper married Sarah Elizabeth Carter and had
Susie Mae. Levi's father Charner Cooper had
served in the Civil War and married Sarah Lee of
Chambers County Alabama. This picture of Susie
Mae with her spouse James E. Brooks.
- Frank Delbert
Cochran (50 KB)
Son
of Clora Jane Miller and Jacob Benjamin Cochran
served in WWI while Jacob was a Civil War
soldier of the Ohio Infantry.
- Susie Mae Cooper
with her mother Sarah (68 KB)
Levi
Cooper married Sarah Elizabeth Carter and had
Susie Mae. Sarah was the daughter of Mary
Josephine Hereford of Virginia and Thomas
Randolph Carter of SC who had settled in Hope
Hull.
- Uncle Cecil Earl
Carter born 1932 (33 KB)
Son
of Alice McClain and Cecil Earl Fenn Carter was
the father of Victoria Carter, all buried at
Memorial Cemetery except Vickie who was cremated
by her half sisters.
- Susie Mae Cooper
's granny (58 KB)
Mary
Josephine Herriferd married T R Carter and had
Sarah Elizabeth Carter.
- Uncle William
Lawrence Carter born 1935 (25 KB)
Son
of Alice McClain and Cecil Earl Fenn Carter he
was the brother of Anne and Cecil Jr. Alice died
giving birth to "Billy". Billy spent most of his
life in Indian Territory Oklahoma.
- Anne Carter and
Frank Cochran in Arizona
1957 (447 KB)
Pictures
taken by Billy Carter, Anne's brother,
accompanied by Lillian, Billy's first wife and
he did have several wives but no
children.
- Peter Edward
Bozeman (16
KB)
grandfather of Lorena Emma Bozeman
McClain and he was the great great great
grandfather of Kathy.
- Family
Tree (8 KB)
Charlie Brooks family on
Rootsweb.com
- Letter by Ethel
Bozeman Gibson (9 KB)
Her
life as told to her children
- Peter Edward
Bozeman (1
KB)
Beverly took me to Dublin to locate these
tombstones - grandfather of Lorena Emma Bozeman
McClain and he was the great great great
grandfather of Kathy.
- 1910 Charles
McClain (6
KB)
Kathy's great grandfather on census with
his mother, stepfather, his own wife Lorena and
baby
- Baxley to Charles
Brooks (11 KB)
Coosa
River Cemetery
- Peter Edward
Bozeman's Uncle Jesse - Hope
Hull (47 KB)
Beverly took me to Hope Hull
to locate these tombstones - plus we found the
grave of T R Carter, a great great grandfather
to Charlie Brooks. Carter's daughter Sarah
married Levi Cooper, the son of Charner Cooper.
- 1920 Charles
McClain (61
KB)
Kathy's great grandfather on census in
World War I
- Anderson, Seaborn
Montgomery, father of Nancy (16 KB)
Nancy
Jane Anderson married Peter Edward Bozeman in
Dublin and they had John Thomas Bozeman who
fathered Lorena.
- John Wise
Carter's land records (51
KB)
Father of Thomas Randolph Carter came
from South Carolina to Alabama.
- Alabama
Research (28 KB)
So
many ended up in Alabama
- Mordecai Bozeman,
father of Peter, John,
James. (5
KB)
Mordecai served in the American
Revolution with sons Peter and John. Peter moved
to Alabama about 1826 while John moved to
Mississippi in 1823. James remained in
Darlington County SC.
- T R
Carter (9 KB)
Born
1820 served in Civil War, married Jesse's
daughter Lacy Bozeman who died in an epidemic
then married to Mary Josephine Hereford of
Virginia, and had Sarah Elizabeth Carter
- 1 Introduction
(286 KB)
1
- Civil War
Kin (32 KB)
Several relatives in the war
- Baxley, James H.
buried at Coosa River (11
KB)
Charlie's mom's great grandfather
- Kathy's mom's
great great great grandpa
Bozeman (5
KB)
Mordecai Bozeman served in the American
Revolution = father of Peter Bozeman who
migrated to Hope Hull who also served along with
him in the War - they were paid for their
services and received land grants in Darlington
County South Carolina.
- Much about my
relatives (45
KB)
Kathy's parents and their relations
- Kathy's mom's
great great Grandpa Josiah
McClain (70
KB)
Josiah Marion McClain was born in Georgia
to Anna and James McClain. Josiah married first
to Julia King and had a family in Georgia, then
he joined the Civil War in an Alabama Infantry
and was with Elizabeth Broadway by 1870 having a
son named Charles Allen McClain. Charles and his
wife Lorena had a daughter named Alice McClain
who married Cecil Carter.
- Census images
(26 KB)
My kin found on census records
in 1790, 1800, 1810 and other good stuff
- Genealogy (22
KB)
Research
- Charner P
Cooper (1
KB)
grandfather of Susie Mae "Mamaw" Cooper
Brooks - Charner served in the Civil War and
married Sarah F Lee of Chambers County.
- Brooks Family
(610 KB)
Our Relatives
- Brooks
Genealogy
- Brooks
Websites
- Introduction to
my many family members and
surnames
- A little bit more
information on those family
members
- Those who
migrated to Alabama
- Those who
migrated to Kentucky, Iowa, Arkansas,
Kansas
- Those who
migrated to Montgomery County
Alabama
- Documents
- Preserving Our
Past
- Researching in
Alabama
- Links Of
Interest
- MontgomeryGenWeb
- Alabama
Genealogy
- Uncle Freelon
Lorraine Cochran
- Search the South
Carolina Archives and Military
Records
- Grandmas Fenn,
Stone, Rich, Hendrick, Winters,
Lyle
- Grandpas
Fenn
- Grandmother Annie
Lee Stone Fenn was named Anna
Lou
- Anna's nephew
"Tige" William Arthur Stone
- My
List
- Brooks
Ancestry
- 1840 Montgomery
Alabama census transcription
- Our Alabama
Connections
- Our Alabama
Connections
- Grandfathers in
the Military
- A brief
summary
- About the
McClains
- About the
Cochrans
- About the Alabama
Families
- Several listed in
the 1700s Wills of Virginia
- Worksheet
- Tribalpages
- My Submission to
the State of Alabama Gen Web
Page
- Alabama Lands
were $2.00 per acre
- Home
- Montgomery Area
Families
- Brief Description
of my ancestors
- About Researching
in Alabama
- Journey of our
Elders
- Our Family
Jewels
- My Native
American Research
- Colonial
Documents and Land Records
- ........My Brooks
Genealogy
- Visit to Coosa
River Primitive Baptist - Grandpa Baxley
1846
- Grandpa Frank
Cochran
- My Colonial
Records and 1700s documents
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- Bacley, Holt,
Hood, Thornton to the Brooks
families
- Tombstones of
Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman and
sons
- Links
- Brooks Gen
Web
- Baxley, Joseph to
James to Ella Olivia Baxley Hood to
Bubber
- Mary Ella's great
grandfather Baxley in Holtville
1800s
- Kathy's great
granny Lorena Bozeman McClain
research
- Peter Bozeman
settled in Hope Hull
- Family
Research
- Research
- Hood
tombstones
- Family
pictures
- Family
pictures
- Family
pictures
- Family pictures,
Charlie and Kathy 7/14/1972
- Family
pictures
- Family pictures,
Mary Ella
- 2005
- Kids
- My
Parents
- Contents
- Photo of my Anne
and Frank Cochran
- Greetings
- About
Alabama
- About
Lorena
- Census
Notes
- FTM Alabama
Connections
- Charles
Many
roots and branches needing
attention
some branches have famous
Indian Chiefs some registered in Indian
Nation some were rejected
many of the
historial indian names that others are
researching managed to be in our family
tree yet not in my direct
line.
actually this family tree became a
kudzoo vine with over 17,000
members
my direct line said NO WAY to the
Trail of Tears and became "white" thinking they
would be free
This page is actually the
entry to the rest of our research. Genforum
failed to send me the sign in name and
password for the old webpage, after repeated
requests and when you toss your
cookies, you can't get back in, so here we
go <giggles>
We are Native
American, speak English, and never lived in
a teepee :)
We grew up with truth and
honor. Respect for all creations. A passion
for art and music runs strong in our
family.
As a young child in Montgomery,I
played with the kids next door who were full
blood Indian; the Jackson family got along so
well with mine and our mothers had a lot in
common with their recipes, hobbies and
customs.
In Arizona many spoke spanish;
I remember a huge Catholic church where we all
went for vaccinations but best of all were the
outdoor festivals held there.
I love
working on our family tree but unable to
travel to the many places required to get
more facts, so I add my little collection of
old photos, notes, and stories so enjoy
!
Much love and appreciation to my
wonderful aunts and cousins working on this
line. One of my new online cousins turned out to
be my best friend from high school and our paths
crossed as we both researched our grannies; such
fond memories of a truly wonderful friend, Linda
McClanahan of Forest Hills.
- Charles
Weatherford (153 KB)
as
mentioned in history book
- census 1910 Uncle
Meady Bozeman and Nancy (1071
KB)
with his mother in Montgomery Alabama She
was our great great granny Nancy Jane Anderson
Bozeman, widow of Peter Edward Bozeman.
- James H Baxley
born 1846 (871
KB)
Beverly took me to Coosa River Primitive
Baptist Church Cemetery, about 3 miles from
Holtville School and another mile from the Cains
Chapel Church Cemetery where other relatives are
buried. James was the father of Ella Olivia
Baxley Hood and he was the great great great
grandfather of Charlie Brooks.
- Freelon Cochran
died in Korea 1953 (19
KB)
military - brother of Frankie Lavern
Cochran
- census Peter E
Bozeman from Mississippi to
Alabama (700 KB)
this
is not our great great great grandfather Peter
Edward Bozeman but most likely a cousin to him
and to us
- Martin
Weatherford in Georgia
History (178
KB)
finally some evidence of Martin is
recorded in history
- census 1920
Labette Kansas (454
KB)
Cochrans this Frank M Cochran from
Indiana may or may not be related to our Cochran
family in Chetopa Kansas
- 1860 James
McClain of GA is in Coffee
Alabama (123
KB)
father of Josiah Marion McClain with
second wife and children so this migration might
be the reason our great great grandfather Josiah
came to Alabama and he joined the Civil War at
Greenville and never went back home to his first
wife.
- census 1910
Montgomery AL, Brooks family (1012 KB)
on
Hull Street , Sami's great grandfather James E
Brooks family and his father in law.
- Coonfield and
Clarks in Indiana History (148
KB)
refers to Archibald Clark and Isaac
Coonfield who was married to Barsheba Clark.
- census Alexander
Cochran born 1850 (343 KB)
wife
Nancy, both from Ireland in Missouri 1910
- 1860 Clopton
Gibson (104
KB)
Family in Alabama
- census with my
daddy on it (96
KB)
Frankie Lavern Cochran born 1927 Kansas
- William Arthur
Stone "Tige" (48
KB)
grandma Anna Stone sent his picture to
the family so he must be the son of her brother
Arthur Augustus Stone. Tige played in 1923 for
the St Louis Cardinals before moving on to
Florida where he is buried.l He also attended
Mercer University in Georgia and played baseball
there before moving on.
- John (479
KB)
Little
- Coonfield
Families in 1918 (26 KB)
great
grandmother Lattie Cedonia Little was married to
Benjamin Wallace Coonfield in Arkansas
- ALB (94
KB)
tombstone of Alice Lorena Stephens
Bozeman, wife of John Thomas Bozeman in Dublin
AL Quite an emotional event when her grave
was discovered in 2007 - the mixed indian
grandmother we had heard of is buried in a long
lost cemetery in Dublin behind old Hills Chapel
Church deep within the woods.
- Coonfield
(17 KB)
great great grandfather Isaac
Coonfield
- PEB (99
KB)
tombstone of Peter Edward Bozeman, father
of John Thomas Bozeman in Dublin AL - son of
William Henry and Martha H Bozeman
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- Grandfather
Michael Stone of Maryland in Alabama with
sons
- Samantha's
Ancestors
- Weatherford
families on the 1810 census Charlotte
Virginia
- Catherine Crigler
& John Little, Cherokee by
bloo
- Surnames
Directory
- Freelon, dad's
brother
- Weatherford, Red
Eagle, in Montgomery Alabama
- Elijah Lee,
Charner Cooper, Chambers County
Alabama
- Indian town,
Augusta, in Montgomery,
Alabama
- Updating my Home
Page
- Roots and
Branches
- Grandfather
Benjamin Wilburne Stone in 1860 Macon
Alabama
- photo of Benjamin
Wiley Coonfield family
- My Alabama
Genealogy
- pictures of
headstones found in Carter/Bozeman/Stok
Cemetery
- Bozeman
Research
- John T Bozeman
and Alice Stephens
- My Grandmothers
in our family tree
- John and Roxanna
Brooks of TN to T R Carter
- My own many
Grandfathers in this family tree
research
- Cochran Genealogy
throughout the Midwest and into
Alabama
- LINKS UPDATE
1/2007
- Grandfather
Augustus Stone went back to Macon, Bibb, GA
1910
- Bozeman, McClain,
Broadway, Gibson records
- Adding other
family research
- Tombstones
- Cochran Family
Photo Album by my cousin
- Grandmother Anna
Stone on 1880 census wed Fenn in
1893
- photos and my
early ramblings, mispellings of
Little-Wright
- multiple family
links
- Anderson,
Sellers, Brack discussing indian
blood
- multiple family
links
- HOME
PAGE
- Peter Bozeman of
Darlington South Carolina in
Alabama
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PAGE
- Anne and Frank
Cochran by the cactus
- Anne Carter
Cochran's parents
- Hiram Lucius
Little of Kentucky
- Annie Clark
Ballard Brooks of Tennessee in
Alabama
- John Wright
Little military discharge from Civil
War
- links to older
research showing lineage of
several
- Ben
Coonfield
- Alice Lorena
Stephens Bozeman tombstone in
Dublin
- Brooks, Cochran,
Bozeman, Carter, McClain
- photo of Grandma
Gray possibly
- Kathys
Family
- ***continued
- My List of
Webpages
- List of
Links
- photo of
EVA
- Baxley, Joseph,
James, Ella
- Indians,
Anderson, Bozeman, Flinn, McGeHee in
Ala
- My Native
American Research
- My Cherokee
Children
- Annie Carter with
Grandma Lorena and Aunt Katy
Belle
- Adding other
family research
- My early settlers
of Alabama
- Charles
Brooks
- Ben Wallace
Coonfield
- cousin Dorline's
family outline to John C
Wright
- Catherine G
Weatherford Wright w/Douglas Little
Family1860
- headstones of
Elijah LEE b 1777 and Melinda
Phillips
- Amy Coonfield
Gray - one quarter Cherokee
blood
- my many webpages
of FAMILY
- Native American
Biographies
- WRIGHT message
board / Cherokee Ancestry
- Broadway,
Grandfather Abner from SC to
AL
- photo of young
Jacob Benjamin Cochran
- Polly Jones
married Charles Weatherford, and had
Catherine
- Charles
Weatherford, father of Catherine, She m John
Wright
- Thomas and
Margaret Jones of Bermuda Hundred, Henrico
VA
- Mom's Uncle Joe
McClain, once told to sit in back of
citybus
- My Rootsweb Tree,
see Index for Names
- Amy Coonfield,
sister of Luella, courting Joe
Gray
- updated Roots
with links
- Dad's Grandpa
John Wright Little, civil war
blacksmith
- Lucius Powhatan
Little wrote letters
- Broadway,
Grandmother Elizabeth in Ramer AL wed
McClain
- Laura Little
tracing Indian Princess
Cleopatra
- Dorline tracing
Indian blood in Little
Family
- photo of young
Clora Ann Cochran
- Dorline tracing
Indian blood in John Wright
Family
- L Powhatan Little
1912 letter Family Inquiry
- adding more
notes
- Yahoo Message
Group - adding more notes
- Joe Gray wed Amy
Coonfield-one quarter
Cherokee
- DAR marker for
Captain George Little and Anthony
Thompson
- OBIT for Clora
Jane Miller Cochran, see link to jpg to
view
- Broadway,
Grandmother Elizabeth in Ramer AL 1860
census
- Death Certificate
for Cecil Earl Fenn Carter b
1900
- Jamestown
Census
- Dad and his
brothers
- Family
Roots
- photo of young
Frank Delbert Cochran
- Just
me
- updated notes
10/25/2005
- a few more
photos
- Other Coonfield /
Cochran Webpages
- Cochran and
Brooks Genealogy Link
- Grandfather
Charles Weatherford in 1800 Charlotte
Virginia
- Photo of
Lattie
- Charles Brooks
and Kathy Cochran Genealogy
- Mom
- Bernice Cochran
one eighth cherokee indian blood
+
- Kentucky notes
where I am uploading family group
sheets
- Headstones
- photo of young
George William Cochran
- Photos of Brooks,
Cooper, Ballard
- Elizabeth
Broadway married Josiah Marion
McClain
- Our Family
Matters
- Grandfather Jacob
Cochran headstone in Kansas
- Isaac Coonfield
1800 Kentucky notes
- Spiritwalkintall
- Brooks and
Cochran were both settled in
Pennsylvania
- Alabama
Ancestors
- Notes of Dorline
Gray, daughter of Amy Marie Coonfield
Gray
- Betsy Douglass
married Jonas Little & had Hiram and
Douglas
- Catherine
Weatherford lived with Douglas Little in 1860
Ky
- Clora Jane Miller
Cochran, my great
grandmother
- photo of young
Mary Ella Coonfield Davidson
- Little families
in Kentucky research
- Family
Description
- Jimmy Ray's
lineage to Mordecai Bozeman
- Our
House
- Charlotte
Virginia - Catherine Weatherford see
#76
- Kentucky -
Little, Handley, Douglass
- Other
Relatives
- Our Family Tree
Research Page on Yahoo
Groups
- Our Family
Collection of Photos and census
records
- Our Southern
Connections
- More of my
babbling
- Charles Allen
McClain
- Lorena
Bozeman
- Bill
Carter
- Cecil
Carter
- W F Fenn
headstone Cecil's
father.
- Anne
Carter
- DAR George Little
marker
- Frank and Luella
Cochran
- Cochrans at Cook
School
- Clora Jane Miller
Cochran
- Cecil Carter
death certificate 1939
- http://www.genealogy.com/users/a/n/d/Elisha-Anderson/
- Great great grandfather
to Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman - Nancy Jane was
Lorena's grandmother who took them in when Alice
Stephens died.
Elisha's Will would be one of the first
few filed in Montgomery County in the
1830s.
Last
Will and Testament 1835 on his death
bed names his son Elijah and children, along
with wife Lavinia
Estate Sale names many
of our other ancestors who attended.
www.familysearch.org shows us their
marriage record... Lavinia Brack Female
Family
-------------------------------- Event(s):
Birth: 1762
------------------------------------ Parents:
Father: Eleazor Brack Family Mother:
Esther Doty
------------------------------------ Marriages:
Spouse: Elijah Anderson Family Marriage:
1777 Of, , Onslow, North Carolina
Ms
Doty connects to Edward Doty of the Mayflower
Passengers
Father
always called Mother his little Indian Squaw and
she loved it. They were a very proud Indian
couple yet never knew the language or customs
known to those on Indian Reservations. Our
families grew up with grandparents who had a
tonic or poltice for their ailments and grew
their crops to feed their families - mother
nature took good care of them. They traveled our
great nation seeking answers that were never
found. We lived among other Indian
families...Mother was Cherokee, possibly half
blood; Father was both Cherokee and another
tribe, possibly Creek, or Shawnee, since
his mom stated they were from two different
tribes. =Mother's line has many women with
first names only, which could also be a clue
that there may be other Indian tribes involved
in this family tree. I find it so strange that
the men are well known, even their middle names,
while nothing is known about their brides. Yes
it would seem that the well known, well to do,
McClains and Bozemans would at least remember a
granny's last name. There are several McClains,
Moons, Cochrans, Littles on the Indian Rolls
registered in Oklahoma, but it is so very
hard to locate a connection. Was John McClain
a son of our Charles and Cherokee or was it
his wife who had Indian Blood? We have so much
work to do ! The census records are all black
and white, Indians were mostly put down as
colored. Even the 1850 census records show race
only as B W or C. Indians lost their lands and
they lost their rights to be treated humanely.
Some were dragged from their homes and forced to
move to Oklahoma Indian Territory and many did
not survive the trip...Perhaps my ancestors died
on the Trail of Tears, yet they might have
hidden until it was safe to come out and claim
to be white, so they would be treated as equals.
Those who hid might have become the Over Hill
Cherokee Tribe. Others moved into Kentucky or
Tennessee, intermarried, learned a trade or
fought in the Civil War. They took on famous
white names so nobody would suspect they were
Indian.Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri,
Illinois and even Texas and Arkansas became a
safe haven to many tribes...Of course Kentucky
became a state after actually being a part of
Virginia; Tennessee was actually a part of North
Carolina. We have the locations and the time
periods yet we have no documentation to prove
our Indian Blood. The Indians became
invisible. They had no choice! One ancestor
suffered a house fire that destroyed any
documents and photos that might connect to our
past. He was Annie Stone Fenn's oldest son. We
are finding more connections to Virginia, North
Carolina and South Carolina before the Trail of
Tears began and know that many were intermarried
with these tribes, before they moved into
Georgia or Kentucky and onward.Some came out of
New York Indian Country, Rhode Island and
Massachusetts, removing to Ohio and on westward
mingling with other tribes, and starting a new
life. My John Wright Little left Kentucky and
claimed to be white when he got to Arkansas so
that he could find good work and own land. His
line goes to Charles Weatherford of Virginia
which could be the same father of Chief Red
Eagle. Great Grandpa Charlie McClain had many
visions of his elders, but of course some
thought he was simply crazy. His wife, Lorena
Bozeman was a healer and could stop bleeding,
people still remember her faithful help in
Ramer...Anne Carter also had her visions and her
husband Frank Cochran had amazing premonitions,
not simply intuition, but the true feeling of
happenings in the family, that led him home in
urgency. His sister was born with a veil over
her face which the doctor removed twice and it
still came back ! The third time, her mother,
Luella Coonfield Cochran, took the veil and
placed it in the family Bible that once belonged
to her mother Lattie and it still remains. The
veil is usually a gift to a seer. In my
dreams, I heard mother's voice saying Sleepy
Cloud and I am still trying to learn what she
meant.
- Peter James
Bozeman/Dora Ann Dillard
headstone (30 KB)
son
of Peter Edward Bozeman - Lorena's Uncle.
- 1800 CENSUS
Elisha Sellers (18
KB)
Wilmington, Brunswick, North Carolina -
Lorenas great great great grandpa
- John Thomas
Bozeman headstone (7 KB)
son of
Peter Edward Bozeman
- 1840 CENSUS
William Sellers (549
KB)
Richmond Georgia
- Velma,Eunice,Wayne/wifeCoonfield,Harvey/Dolly (23
KB)
Coonfield relations
- headstone of
Jacob Benjamin Cochran (42
KB)
buried in Hill City Cemetery Kansas, wife
of Clora, father of Frank and Joy Benjamin and
several other children
- 1800 census
Marlboro District SC (20
KB)
William Sellers
- Martha Ann Wright
Little (22
KB)
Catherine G Weatherford Wright's daughter
- Little, H L jr
marriage license (60 KB)
Hiram
Lucius Little junior, half brother to John
Wright Little
- 1790 census South
Carolina Anderson (346
KB)
Elijah Anderson
- Emma Alice
McClain Carter (21 KB)
wife
of Cecil Earl Carter married about 1931
- Hood, Bessie Mae
Thornton and siblings (7 KB)
Mother
of Mary Ella Thornton Brooks
- 1790 census South
Carolina JOSEPH LITTLE (420
KB)
union regiment
- Nancy Jane
Anderson Bozeman (19 KB)
wife
of Peter Edward Bozeman
- Mordecai
Bozeman (52
KB)
payment2
- 1830 census
Obediah Clark (527
KB)
Henry Kentucky - probably the brother of
Barsheba Clark Coonfield
- Meady G
Bozeman (61 KB)
son
of Peter Edward Bozeman
- Mordecai
Bozeman (53
KB)
payment1
- 1830 census
BARSHEBA Coonfield (497
KB)
Henry Kentucky, Barsheba Clark Coonfield
lives by her brother Archelus Clark, near
brother Obediah Clark who married Susannah
Coonfield. Archelus/Archibald married Lanarah
Coonfield
- Bozeman
Plot (204 KB)
family of Peter Edward
Bozeman
- 1810 census ISAAC
Coonfield (169
KB)
Henry county Kentucky, Isaac was also on
the 1800 tax list of Kentucky
- James C
Wright (9
KB)
unknown family beside Bozeman plot
- 1820 census ISAAC
Coonfield (126 KB)
West
Port, Henry county Kentucky, Isaac was also on
the 1800 tax list of Kentucky
- 1820 census James
Epperson (209
KB)
Montgomery County Kentucky
- Roberta Bozeman
Page headstone (59
KB)
Bozeman plot
- Robert H Bozeman
headstone/Corrie Huffman (60
KB)
Bozeman plot
- Victoria
Carter (33
KB)
daughter of Cecil, died about 2000
- 1820 census
REASON ROBY (338
KB)
taken at Shepherdsville, Bullitt,
Kentucky
- Catherine Crigler
Little (38 KB)
wife
of John Wright Little
- 1830 census
REASON ROBY (495
KB)
Mount Washington, Bullitt, Kentucky
- Ben and Martha
Coonfield 1885 (316 KB)
top
row, William, John, Ella, Wallace bottom row:
Albert, Benjamin, Martha, Edward, Tom
- 1810 census ABE
CRIGLER (199
KB)
Bullitt Kentucky
- 1790 CENSUS
GEORGE LITTLE (242
KB)
UNION SOUTH CAROLINA CENSUS
- 1830 Abe Crigler
in Bullitt KY, father of
OWEN (179 KB)
someone is about 70 years
old in this household if you browse across the
page and look at the ages.
- 1790 CENSUS
BESIDE GEORGE LITTLE IN UNION
SC (243 KB)
NOTE THE MANY SURNAMES IN
THAT COMMUNITY
- 1850 census Owen
CRIGLER, son of Abraham (478
KB)
Bullitt Kentucky, wife Mary Duval and
living next to Carpenters
- 1790 CENSUS
BESIDE GEORGE LITTLE IN UNION
SC (257 KB)
NOTE THE MANY SURNAMES IN
THAT COMMUNITY
- 1810 census
Michael Carpenter (335
KB)
Montgomery County Kentucky
- 1820 CENSUS
ELEAZOR BRACK (537
KB)
WILKINSON GEORGIA
- 1810 census
Weatherford families (442
KB)
Charlotte VA
- 1830 CENSUS
ELEAZOR BRACK (566
KB)
WILKINSON GEORGIA
- Jesse Bozeman
headstone (49 KB)
born
1793 SC died in Alabama
- James Bozeman
headstone (46
KB)
buried near Jesse in Montgomery Alabama
- headstone of
Clora Jane Miller Cochran (45 KB)
wife
of Jacob buried in Hill City Cemetery Kansas
- Introduction (1 KB)
1
- My great great
grandfather Josiah Marion
McClain (3 KB)
Civil
War
- My great great
grandfather Josiah Marion
McClain (5 KB)
Civil
War Injuries and Pension Claim by his widow
Elizabeth Broadway
- Updating my
research notes (1052
KB)
From whence they came....
- PHOTOS, AND MORE
STUFF
- Luella Coonfield
Cochran family research
- Cecil Fenn Carter
and Walter Stone
- Our Mayflower
Connection
- Anna Stone to
Augustus and Benjamin
- Kinfolk
- McClain
grannies
- Emeline Harrell
Fenn from Georgia
- Bureau of Indian
Affairs
- Mary Mason
Handley
- Mary Mason
Handley
- Carter and
Cochran Ancestry
- Hiram Little at
the Alamo but which one is
he?
- Family
Roots
- John Fenn of GA
in AL
- Kathy
- John Fenn of GA
in Tuskegee AL
- Who was Walter
Stone at grandpa's funeral
- John Fenn's
Ancestors
- Dad and his
brothers
- Me and my
parents
- Our
Roots
- Our Pioneer
Cousins
- Bozeman tracks in
VA, MD, Carolinas, GA AL
- Mom and her
Carter siblings
- another
Little/Wright/Weatherford
cousin
- Bozeman on census
in SC
- Native American
Data - Search here
- Coonfield
lineage
- Little
lineage
- Charles
Weatherford's daughter Catherine G
Wright
- John C Wright
notation by our ancestors, son of
Thomas
- DAR marker for
George Little and Anthony
Thompson
- Tombstone and
notes for our great Grandpa
Fenn
- Wm F Fenn added
to USGENWEB
- Clora Jane Miller
Cochran
- Uncle Joe Edd
McClain
- Charles Allen
McClain born 1886 ( great grandpa
)
- Frank and Luella
Cochran, my grandparents
- Ruth Coonfield
Gray
- Links
Galore
- My many
grandmothers
- Continued...................
- Coonfield,
Isaac's family group sheet in Kentucky
1800
- William Fenn
photo
- Cochran Coonfield
Marriage License
- Josiah McClain
headstone
- George Little
research notes
- ...thoughts....
- freepages on
rootsweb
- Kath
- Links
- Hiram Lucius
Little headstone
- update
- Josiah Marion
McClain
- Josiah Marion
McClain and Elizabeth
Broadway
- Georgia
Indians.....Youngdeer
- Links
- Family
Webpages
- Updating my Home
Page
- * * * Alabama
Genealogy
- Hiram Lucius
Little notes and pictures
- Roxanna Permilia
Smith Brooks of Tennessee
- Frankie Lavern
Cochran of Kansas settled in
Alabama
- Cochran Genealogy
Page
- Brooks Genealogy
Page
- Broken
Arrow
- John Wright
Little Pension Papers
- to be
continued
- List of
Links
- Sketches
- More on Grandpa
George Little
- Kathys
List
- Natives in the
family
- .....................................x
- John Wright
Little Pension Papers 2
- John Wright
Little photo
- 1810 KY census of
George Little and Handleys,
Hunt...
- Cecil Fenn Carter
added to USGENWEB
- 1820s marriage
records Kentucky
- ANDERSON Elisha's
Last Will and Estate Sale
- FAMILY BIBLE
Records of Luella Coonfield & Lorena
Bozeman
- a few more census
records
- DESCENDENTS OF
WILLIAM FRANKLIN FENN b 1855, d
1922
- ...............next
page
- FAMILY
TREE
- Home
Page
- Bozeman
Research
- Brooks
Research
- Fenn
reference
- BLOG
- Hills Chapel
Cemetery - grave of John Thomas
Bozeman
- Montgomery
Cemeteries
- Fort Mitchell
Cemetery / grave of Charles H McClain
- Fenn, Stone,
Bozeman cousins
- Wm Walton McClain
added to USGENWEB
- Fenn, Stone,
census records
- McClain Family
Headstones
- BLOG
- BLOG
- Fenn Cemetery in
Coosada Alabama
- Frank Delbert
Cochran with Luella Coonfield added t
USGENWEB
- FENN - employed
Indians in Barbour County
Alabama
- Cherokee Indians
in Barbour County
- Indians Became
Invisible
- Reason Roby
Will
- Abraham Crigler
Will
- Alabama History
Timeline
- Stokes - Carter -
Bozeman Family Cemetery, Montgomery
Alabam
- Dublin
Cemetery
- Pisgah
Cemetery
- Fenn and
Williams
- MY FAMILY
CHEROKEE HISTORY WITH LINKS
- John Wright/Kitty
Weatherford Marriage # 76
- Wm and Mary Stone
of VA
- Cherokee in your
genealogy
- Bozeman
Headstones
- My Family
Tree
- Elijah Fenn in
Cherokee County GA land
lottery
- They Say the Wind
is Red
- Bozeman Family
Page
- Mom's Charles
McClain in SC
- Kentucky Slave
Index
- Feagan - Fenn and
Indians in Bullock County
- Bullitt Kentucky
Migrations
- Red Eagle
Connection?
- Over Hill
Cherokee Tribe
- Margaret
Henderson was Cherokee
- Jordan, Dillard,
Bozeman, Knotts to Pocahontas
line
- Clora Jane Miller
Cochran added to USGENWEB
- George Little
Will
- 1896
Applications
- GERMANNA -
Carpenter, Crigler, must
read
- 1623 census of
Jamestown VA
- Great Grandma
Clora Jane Miller
- Great Grandma
Clora Jane Miller Cochran
- Work Sheet In
Progress
- Find A
Grave.Com
- Tombstone
Central
- 1850 census
Bullitt KY, many names
listed
- Bullitt KY
Bibles
- Alabama
Connections
- Crigler, Wayland,
Finks Immigrants
- Final Rolls,
Biographies, Much MORE
- COONFIELD
NOTES
- Stanton and Hume
Families
- Church Families
in Boone Kentucky
- Cook School
Labette KS 1933
- John S Stephens
Bible
- Indian Tax Payers
in NC - see Simmons
- Sturgeon Family
and Native Americans
- Cochran - Bozman
Page
- Elijah Fann and
Martha Rich
- Clues to Your
Hidden Indian Ancestry
- Headstone of John
Thomas Bozeman, son of Peter
Edward
- German Colony,
Culpepper Virginia
- Pioneers of
Oklahoma
- Headstone of
Meady G Bozeman, son of Peter
Edward
- Charles Allen
McClain, son of Josiah
Marion
- Emma Lorena
Bozeman, daughter of John Thomas
B
- Fenn Fan
Fann
- Jefferson
- Kentucky Quick
Notes
- Reuben
Jones
- Stone -
Fann
- Stone - Fann from
CT to AL
- Brooks Genealogy
Page
- Followup on these
families
- Thank You For
Visiting!
Many
of our ancestors have at some point in their
journeys, spent time residing in Alabama. They
crossed the Atlantic and ventured south for many
reasons and on through the midwest.
Many
of them married young Native Americans and that
is one fact which is very difficult to prove
since it was rarely ever acknowledged on census
records. Then the census officials often could
not spell names correctly! Everyone was black or
white in the 1800s and mostly whites were
allowed to purchase our land and profit from it.
Now we have to prove a direct blood line to our
Indian families or the government will not
recognize us as Native Americans. Can you find
any other race asked to prove
themselves?
If you take a moment to think
about it, we ALL probably have Indian blood in
our family tree.
It's no big deal and
nothing to hide, but certainly something we can
be very proud of because the Indian were a very
proud people who cherished this country and all
their Creator provided within it. They prayed
daily to the Creator and had high respect for
everyone in their peaceful
land.
Clues are found in several
areas, yet we continue to search for the true
answer to our past. Listen to the stories of
your Elders and look around for
clues.
Tracing our roots can be very time
consuming, and extremely addictive: each day we
find a new name to add to the list of
cousins. Each day we find a new story to share
and possibly a shocking fact!
Many of the
branches in my family tree lead to another
Indian Chief and I am still looking for the
Indian Princess in my direct blood
line.
Our Little family has been
researching a link to the sister of Pocahontas,
named Cleopatra, while some researchers say
there is no documentation proving she ever
existed, they cannot prove she
didn't.
One great grandmother married at
the age of 12 and had six children by the age of
19, according to the census records but I do
believe they have her age posted incorrectly. I
am still anxious to know about her life, but she
vanished about 1900 and hopefully to a better
life! Her family may have been laborers on the
Fenn Plantation in Eufaula, and we certainly
read where Indians worked the farm. They shared
every day together and intermarried. Some of the
slaves on that plantation adopted the last name
of FENN.
My mother grew up as white
but learned very early in her childhood that she
was different. She was taught to run hide
whenever the KKK came down the road. Her uncle
was told to sit in the back of the bus during
the days of prejudice.
Now I search for
the answers Mom was seeking - who gave her this
Cherokee heritage.
Names I am now
searching are: Clora Jane Miller Cochran, Lottie
Sadonia Little, Luella Coonfield, Peter Edward
Bozeman (Bosman), Josiah Marion McClain
(McLain), Annie Lee Stone Fenn Carter, William
Frank Fenn, Cecil Earl Carter, John Fann and
Emeline Harrel, Nancy Jane Anderson, Sara Mills
with Joseph Stephens, Mordicai Bozeman of 1700,
Martha Young Coonfield, Mary Epperson Coonfield,
Barsheba Clark Coonfield, and several Moons as
well.
We all connect thru our old ones
and find we are all cousins!
Lorena's Uncle
- James Stephens,
Half Blood (197 KB)
So
easy to see his Cherokee features.
- Robert Lee
Fenn (13 KB)
William Fenns' son never
appeared on census yet he was known as Uncle LEE
and was buried beside his brother Frank Jr in
Elmore County AL
- Joe
McClain (22 KB)
So
easy to see his Cherokee features. Uncle Joe was
told to sit in the back of the bus !!!
- Nancy Jane
Anderson Bozeman b 1843 (19 KB)
wife
of Peter Edward Bozeman buried in Greenwood
Cemetery
- W E
Stephens (72 KB)
So
easy to see his Cherokee features. They all
ventured from the Carolinas and settled into
Ramer Alabama
- Charles Wayne
Brooks b 1981 (19
KB)
1-4-2003
- death certificate
of Wm Fenn b 1855 Tuskegee (449
KB)
parents John and Emeline Fenn from
Georgia to Tuskegee, Macon, Alabama
- Alice
McClain (21 KB)
had
Cherokee grandmother
- Frankie Lavern
Cochran (58
KB)
1-4-2003
- Obituary 1939
Cecil Earl Carter (30 KB)
Who
is Walter Stone listed as pall bearer and the
others??
- Charles Allen
McClain with son Walton (25
KB)
Farmers in Ramer Alabama, Charlie is
buried at Dublin Church of Christ cemetery
- Frankie Lavern
Cochran jr (58
KB)
6-29-1956 born in Mesa AZ
- Uncle William
Little (874
KB)
brother to Lottie Cedonia Little
- William Lawrence
Carter b 1935 in Oklahoma (42
KB)
Played harmonica, had Carter Roofing
Company in Enid Oklahoma
- Charles Wayne
Brooks weds Kathy Cochran in
1972 (36 KB)
Montgomery Alabama
- Georgia Alice
Little Nelson b 1853 (169
KB)
sister of John Wright Little, daughter of
Hiram Lucius Little
- 1934 Walton
McClain holding Annie Carter (16
KB)
probably taken downtown Montgomery
Alabama where they moved to Highland Avenue
- Matthew Cochran b
1998 (13 KB)
with his great Aunt Pamela
Anne Cochran Fuller b 1961
- Lattie Cedonia
Little b 1871 (32
KB)
surrounded by photos of her family and
husband Ben Coonfield
- 1940 Charlie
McClain behind granddaughter
Annie (13
KB)
probably taken downtown Montgomery
Alabama where they moved to Highland
Avenue...Annie Carter was raised by her
grandparents
- Kathy Cochran
1970 (56 KB)
with cousin Linda on Dexter
Avenue in front of the capitol in Montgomery
Alabama
- Lucius Powhatan
Little (47
KB)
grandson of Hiram Lucius Little, in
Kentucky
- 1940 Charlie
McClain with wife Lorena
Bozeman (10
KB)
probably taken downtown Montgomery
Alabama where they moved to Highland
Avenue...Annie Carter was raised by her
grandparents
- Kathy Cochran
finds great great grandpa's grave
(34 KB)
W F Fenn buried in Montgomery,
was born in Tuskegee and his line traces to John
FANN of NC who came from England and married
Mary STone
- John Wright
Little Family (195 KB)
with
his children
- Kathy Cochran
with sis and family (56
KB)
Frankie Cochrans girls and grands
- Mary Ella
Coonfield b 1871 (2 KB)
sister
of our Benjamin Wallace Coonfield
- Cochran
Twins (24 KB)
There
are many twins in our Coonfield - Cochran line
- Cochran Family,
Frank and Anne (19 KB)
with
her brothers at the bottom
- Annie Carter on
left about 1940 (5 KB)
with
Ethel Coley, who was raised by Katie McClain
Coley
- Charles Wayne
Brooks b 1953 d 1998 (28
KB)
married Kathy Cochran in 1972
- Victoria Carter d
2000 (23 KB)
daughter of Cecil Earl Carter
Jr b 1932
- Martha Ann Wright
Little b about 1810 (13
KB)
married Douglas Little and had son
Powhatan
- Grandpa Cecil
Earl Carter -
"Fenn"adoptedbyCarter (15 KB)
son
of Wm Fenn and Ann Stone was born 1899 or 1900
was in USArmy and died on Columbus Street in
Montgomery Alabama at age 39
- Marriage
License (232
KB)
Luella Ellen Coonfield married Frank D
Cochran
- Billy Carter and
Victor Cochran (45 KB)
in
Montgomery AL
- My flutist
child (38
KB)
Musicians are abundant in our family and
ancestry
- Frankie Lavern
Cochran 1968 (39
KB)
family
- Cochran
Guys (41 KB)
in Montgomery AL
- Mama Annie Carter
Cochran by Darrell Cochran (27
KB)
Broken Arrow, Tulsa Oklahoma
- Frank Delbert
Cochran (8
KB)
wedding day
- Cochran
Girls (45 KB)
in
Montgomery AL
- Mark (5 KB)
son of
Uncle Cecil Carter in North Carolina
- Frankie Lavern
Cochran (10 KB)
1952
- Cochran
Grands (8
KB)
Frankie Lavern Cochran's Grandson and
great grandson
- Annie Carter b
3/14/1934 (16 KB)
Mom
- Lattie Coonfield
and Benjamin Wallace
Coonfield (402
KB)
headstone
- 1930 census
Labette Kansas (1097 KB)
my
dad and his family
- Indians in
Barbour County History on Fenn
Farm (116 KB)
Evidence they were here!
They worked together and died together.
- Chester Coonfield
headstone (41 KB)
x
- 1790 census SC
Joseph Little near George (420 KB)
and
near Jonas
- Cecil Carter
death cerificate Proves his
parentage (216 KB)
Now
we know his real parents !
- Lavern Coonfield
headstone (16 KB)
x
- 1790 census SC
John Little near George (498 KB)
and
near Jonas
- Cook School Class
Photo (90 KB)
x
- 1790 census Jonas
Little (1549
KB)
near his brothers
- Charles Wayne
Brooks b 1953 (13 KB)
died
on 6-1-1998
- FTM
- ALABAMA CENSUS
FINDER
- Josiah Marion
McCLAIN 1838
- Cecil Earl Carter
children's photos
- Funeral Memorial
Pages/Charlie McClain/relatives signed
in
- Chester Coonfield
Photo
- MOON
surnames
- My
Girls
- Indian
Rolls.......Find Your
Ancestors!
- Descendants of
Pocahontas?
- Cherokee Querie
Boards
- COONFIELD
DESCENDANTS
- Type in your last
name and find your
families!!!!
- Search at Gen
Web
- Search at LDS
Family Search
- 1835 Cherokee
Census East of the
Mississippi
- 1623 Virginia
Census
- 1851 Census of
Cherokee East of Mississippi
- Chapman
Roll
- 11-8-2003 Family
Surnames to Date
- Mom's Maternal
Cherokee Stephens Family
- Links
- LOTTIE
CEDONIA/SADONIA
LITTLE-COONFIELD
- Harrell Cherokee
Search Message Board
- Page
Three
- 1810 census Ohio
County Kentucky, Little families and
more
- 1930 my daddy's
Cochran family on census
Kansas
- more notes and
links
- more
notes
- Charles
Weatherford - read line 76
- Found more census
records:Bozeman,Little,Young,Cochran,Coonf
- Brooks, Smith,
Bond, Cochran connections
- Carter
- GEORGE LITTLE
DESCENDANTS 2 John & Mary Catherine
Crigler
- My Alabama
Genealogy
- Charlie McClain
weds Emma Lorena Bozeman 1901 in
Ramer?
- Cecil Earl Carter
born in Thompson AL ABT 1904? Fenn
father?
- FENN FAMILY
MESSAGE BOARD
- Alabama Divorces
1831-1846
- TRACE YOUR
ALABAMA ROOTS
Osiyo
Working with family stories
of the old days, tales of medicine women, and
their beloved soldiers of the many wars in our
country, I may not be able to prove or
officially document our Native American
ancestry, yet knowing it is in my heart and in
my spirit, is all that is really
important.
The stories consist of one
great granny, Lorena, who was a well known
healer in Dublin, Alabama; one who could read
the ashes after smoking her pipe; one aunt born
with a veil over her face ( which was removed
three times) which was the sign of a seer. The
amazing intuition of my father, who left work
immediately when it thundered, knowing that his
baby was about to be born, and yes, I was born
that day, in Broken Arrow, Tulsa,
Oklahoma.
Then we are told of Mr Ward,
working in his field, as a strong
thunderstorm approached, he slammed his axe
into the ground, and the skies
cleared.
Our families pass on many
interesting stories but they all spoke the
English language, yet practiced good survival
skills.
I would love to learn more
about their culture and language, and teach our
children to respect these and the ways of our
elders. Yet we have the stories to pass on and
the love, truth and respect that were taught to
me.
When Indians learned about
Christianity, they welcomed new knowledge of GOD
and the afterlife with their elders. They were
in awe, learning of Jesus, and of course we were
told the Mormons believe that Jesus appeared to
the Old America, so perhaps this faith was quite
welcomed by most the tribes when the Europeans
arrived.
So when they were Baptized, many
were given new names to use and they are almost
impossible to trace now. Some Indians changed
their name more than once during their
lifetime.
Our Stephens line in 1760
married an unknown full blood Cherokee woman in
NC and gave her a Biblical Name.
Due to
Indian unrest and the Trail of Tears, many
Eastern Band Cherokee fled south or up into the
mountains (OverHill) to escape the laws and
disease of the white man. Our family believes
that Charles Weatherford "may" have fathered our
Kitty Weatherford in Virgina before moving to
Alabama and fathering Chief Red Eagle. We also
might connect our Cochran, Little, Wright lines
to Cleopatra, sister of Pocahontas. Many of this
line came from South Carolina and Virginia into
Tennesee and Kentucky before moving to the
Midwest.
Mother's line in Virginia, North
Carolina, South Carolina came into Alabama for
quite some time before some moved
west. (Moon, McClain, Bozeman,Anderson,
Stephens)
Census takers were very
prejudiced and would not recognize Indians
owning property so they put most down as blacks
or mulatto - in some cases the Indian feared the
government finding them so they called them
selves blacks or whites.
After the Trail
of Tears, they believed that no Indians existed
in other areas, so no Indians appeared on census
records, and had to be found on the Indian
Nation Rolls in Oklahoma.
Thus we hope to
find our ancestors registered on the Indian
Rolls, somehow, but it sure seems to be an
endless journey.
Wa do
- Our Family
Tree (14 KB)
Searching the past, for our
children's future
- Cecil Earl Carter
Jr (37 KB)
Dark brown hair and dark
brown eyes, several wives and several children,
all very dark complected
- Frank Fenn
1920 (38 KB)
my Uncle Frank was Grandpa
Earl's brother
- Frankie Lavern
Cochran weds Annie Carter (38
KB)
Montgomery Alabama 1951
- FENN KILLED BY
INDIANS IN EUFAULA (116
KB)
While our William Fenn worked this
plantation, he is probably connected to this
famous Fenn in Barbour County history. The story
of Indians in our line is confirmed, they worked
together, and it confirms the location. It is
said that our grandparents were Cherokee...
- census 1910
Kansas, Cochran (281 KB)
Wm
and Mary
- DEATH CERTIFICATE
of Wm F Fenn, father is JOHN
FAN (449 KB)
amazing links to the
past....John Fann/Fenn of Tuskegee Alabama back
to Elijah Fenn of Georgia
- Kathy and
children 2005 (53
KB)
update
- census
Coonfield (313
KB)
Harrison and Inez
- DEATH CERTIFICATE
of Cecil Carter , father
WFenn (216
KB)
another clue....Cecil was adopted !!! as
his mother Annie lee Stone was leaving her
family behind, Frank Fenn held a crying baby
Cecil in his arms and said YOU might as well
take this one with you !!! Annie remarried, but
so did FENN Cecil Earl was always coming back to
visit his father and brothers.....they said he
was MEAN, so hard to get along with.....military
and drunk.....wow
- FlutePlayer (40
KB)
update
- census 1870
Emeline Fann (339 KB)
wtih
Sarah
- Cecil Carter
MILITARY DISCHARGE (525
KB)
receiving travel pay from Beaumont Texas
back to his bonafide home in Macon
Georgia.....description shows DARK RUDDY
COMPLEXION
- Clora Jane Miller
Cochran (15
KB)
Smoked a pipe and read the ashes. Her
ancestry came from New York Indian Country
- census
Clark-Cofield-Cochran (301 KB)
1920
Kansas
- Dorline
Gray (59 KB)
another cousin researching
our Powhatan connection
- Jacob Benjamin
Cochran (18 KB)
A
Western Pioneer! Some researchers think his
mother's line intermarried with native
americans.
- census Alexander
Cochran (287 KB)
1920
Kansas, with Sarah, both from OHIO
- Powhatan Little
(619 KB)
grandson of Jonas
Little...does the name Lucius appear often in
this line? perhaps Jonas's ancestry has a Lucius
in it.
- James Henry
Stephens, half blood
Cherokee (197 KB)
John
Stephens took a North Carolina Cherokee full
blood wife and gave her a Biblical name and they
fled to Alabama....some went to Florida and into
Panama becoming the Banana People of today.
- census Thomas
Coonfield (267 KB)
1910
Arkansas, with Julia
- Walter Stone
1939, Leo Logan, Charles Dickey,
?? (30 KB)
Pall Bearers at Cecil
Carter's funeral in 1939...with A J Stough,
Willie Prescott, who are they??? Cecil's mother
was Annie Lee STONE and she was not
surviving....his brother Emmett signed his death
certificate
- Alice McClain
Carter d giving birth to 3rd
child (21
KB)
Beautiful granny died so young. In labor
wanting to call her mother for help, he pushed
her down the stairs and she lived only a few
hours after giving birth to William. Both her
parents have native american ancestry and strong
spiritual lives.
- census Charles
Coonfield (299 KB)
1920
Arkansas with Dona
- Mary Catherine
Crigler (45
KB)
Mother of Lattie Cedonia Little, and the
wife of John Wright Little
- John Chester
Coonfield (98 KB)
with
Cochrans
- Fenn
Graves (34 KB)
So
who is Preston ORR who owns these plots?
- Harry
Cochran (15
KB)
Harrison
- Jacob B
Cochran (74
KB)
Harrison's father, & Frank Delbert's
father
- Joe McClain,
brother of Alice (22 KB)
Uncle
Joe, native american, was told to sit in the
back of the bus with the blacks...US Navy man
and Montgomery Alabama Fire Fighter in 1954
- Charles Allen
McClain weds Lorena Bozeman
1908 (17 KB)
Descends from Charles McClain
and Elizabeth Moon of Virginia with several
unknown brides in that line, lead us to
believing his native american
background.....Lorena's Bozeman line does the
same, with Stephens, Anderson, Brack and Doty
backgrounds
- William Lawrence
Carter born 1934 (28
KB)
Cherokee beautiful dark man, loved music
and women, never had any children, died in a car
accident on Wetumpka Highway
- Cochran
Twins (24
KB)
children of F D Cochran and Luella
- Frank Delbert
Cochran weds Luella
Coonfield (60 KB)
my
great grandparents, he was an apple farmer and
she picked herbs in the field, smoked a pipe and
gave birth to a daughter with a veil on her face
- Elijah FANN and
Martha Rich headstone (287 KB)
Fann
Cemetery now called Mother's Home
- Littles (47
KB)
unsure
- Lattie Cedonia
Little m Benjamin Wallace
Coonfield (32
KB)
Descends from DAR Captain George Little
- 1910 census James
E Brooks (384
KB)
James Edgar Brooks
- Marriage License
Cochran (192
KB)
Luella Coonfield and Frank Delbert
Cochran
- Carters and
Cochrans (23
KB)
Descends from DAR Captain George Little
and Edward Doty of the Mayflower
- 1900 census image
Bozeman (283
KB)
Nancy with J T Bozeman
- BOZEMAN, Mordecai
receives pay (61 KB)
for
his service in the Militia of the American
Revolution
- Ethel Bozeman
with Jason Gibson 1915 (135
KB)
Ramer Alabama
- 1800 census image
McClain (192
KB)
Charles McClain in South Carolina
- BOZEMAN, Mordecai
receives pay (61 KB)
for
his service in the Militia of the American
Revolution
- Annie Lee Alice
Carter in 1915 (26
KB)
Highland Avenue, Montgomery Alabama
Cherokee
- cencus image John
Thomas Bozeman (280 KB)
with
Samantha
- 1934 (44 KB)
Cecil
Earl Carter...was a FENN until adopted as a
child with his children
- cencus image 1920
Coonfield (299 KB)
Ben
Coonfield
- 1887 Benjamin
Coonfield weds Lattie Cedonia
Little (12 KB)
His
dark black hair had a blue shine to it
- census image
Coonfield (321 KB)
and
Little
- census image
Coonfield (312
KB)
Wallace, Lattie, Sam
- census Wm
Cochran (380 KB)
age
71 of Scotland
- Related
Links (366
KB)
Other family members
- George Little
history notes (11
KB)
history and will
- Hello (2 KB)
.
- Coonfield
Research notes (36
KB)
finding Isaac in 1800 Kentucky tax lists
but never finding his father anywhere
- Family History
webpages (198
KB)
backup
- Civil War Message
Board (135
KB)
Alabama families share their findings
- Civil War
(16 KB)
Peter Bozeman in Alabama
father of John, grandfather to Lorena
- Civil War
(70 KB)
Josiah Marion McClain in
Alabama father of Charlie McClain
- Civil War
(16 KB)
Seaborne Anderson in Alabama -
Seaborn Montgomery Anderson was the father or
Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman.
- Civil War
(9 KB)
Thomas Carter
in Alabama to Charlie Brooks
- Photos and
Stuff
- Bozeman - some
cousins were Rejected on the
Rolls
- The Bozeman
Trail
- Mulatto Families
in NC 1880-Are they Yours?
- Mulatto Names in
Alabama 1880
- Memorial to my
Husband
- My
Clan
- Sweet
Family
- Moon
Family
- Sarah White -
Wampanoag Indian of NY
- John White in NC
abt 1700 next to Bozemans
- Robey
- Tefft Cousin
hanged by King Phillip
- Simmons
- MY PARENTS
LINEAGE 1-2005
- Bozeman to
Pocahontas
- To Be
Continued.....Early Settlers into
Alabama
- MY Rootsweb
Family Tree Page
- Kansas
Indians
- George &
Jonas Little possibly brothers? think about
it?
- ELIJAH FENN IN
GEORGIA, FATHER OF JOHN,
- Family
History
- Sellers
- Family History
2
- more census
images
- Luella Coonfield
Cochran family research
- Coonfield
notes
- Coonfield
headstones
- Bozeman on census
records
- Charles Allen
McClain WWI registration
card
- Various family
tree notes
- PETER BOZEMAN Rev
War records
- Ralph BOZEMAN Rev
War records
- McClain
- COCHRAN Rev War
records
- Reason Roby on
Kentucky census
- Sellers 1800
census in South Carolina
- Family Bible
Records
- Elisha Anderson
Last Will and Estate Sale
- Census
images
- Fenn Tracks from
MD to AL
- Brooks Research
from Holland to TX to AL
- Stone, Fenn,
Bozeman family research
- Fenn Fann and
Rich family research into
Georgia
- Parker
- Indian Wars -
Georgia Military
- Mary Ella
Thornton Brooks
- Brooks Genealogy
page
- Carter Family
Connections
- Brooks and
Cochran Family Connections
- Wright - Little,
Kentucky Cherokees migrated
West
- Sturgeon
- Miller
- Gunter -
Vann
- Alabama Research
on our ancestors
- Alabama Research
on our ancestors
- INTRODUCTION to
the Research on our
ancestors
- INTRODUCTION to
the Research on our
ancestors
- Charles Wayne
Brooks
- Great Great
Grandma Emeline Harrell Fenn from GA to
Tuskegee
- Sarah Brown
Bozeman in Montgomery Alabama from
SC
- 1850 Stone family
in Alabama
- McCLain Research
on our Grandpas lineage
- Links
Galore
- Continued.........................
- ENTER my research
pages
- Kathy and
Charlie
- Dorline Gray's
Coonfield notes and
Obituaries
- Elisha Anderson's
last will and testament in Montgomery
Ala
- Frank Delbert
Cochran
- Directory of
Surnames
- Thomas Carter and
Lacy Bozeman photos
- freepages on
rootsweb
- Hiram Lucius
Little headstone in TX
- Links
- Samantha
- update
- Updating my Home
Page
- Annie and Frankie
photo in Mesa AZ
- John Little Civil
War description
- Links to grandpa
Hiram Lucius Little of
Kentucky
- Samantha's
Ancestry
- Thomas Randolph
Carter
- Bozeman Gen
Web
- John Brookes of
Holland, descendants in
Alabama
- Alabama
Kin
- Alabama Gen
Web
- Weatherford,
Wright, Little, Coonfield to
Cochran
- Military
Registrations
- Bozemans in
Alabama
- Alabama
Genealogy
- Frankie Lavern
Cochran born 1927 Chetopa KS
- Cochran
Genealogy
- Brooks
Genealogy
- Broken
Arrow
- Peter Edward
Bozeman of 1750 Darlington
SC
- Josiah McClain
1788 Spartanburg South
Carolina
- Kin in the Civil
War
- Cochran, Carter,
Brooks, Bozeman
- Kathy and Charles
Wayne
- * * *
continued
- Peter Bozeman's
Estate Sale in 1829 Montgomery
Alabama
- Brooks
Genealogy
- Montgomery
Genealogy
- Samantha's
Ancestors
- Beverly's
Ancestors
- new
list
- Researching
natives in our family
- Links
- Brooks
Genealogy
- Greetings
- Summary of the
Family
- Carrie Fenn
Johnson sister to Cecil
Earl Fenn Carter so she is our Aunt and she died
in Indian Nation Oklahoma about 1935. Their
brother Frank Fenn of Coosada called these two
people his "half" siblings, but he himself
looked indian.
James Edgar BROOKS was
born 13 DEC 1895, and died 19 APR 1965. He was
buried in Greenwood Cem., Molntgomery, AL. He
was the son of 2. John Edward BROOKS and 3.
Annie Clark Ballard. He married Susie Mae Cooper
10 MAR 1923 in Montgomery, AL. She was born DEC
1902, and died 12 FEB 1977. She was buried in
Greenwood Cem., Montgomery, AL. Ahnentafel,
Generation No. 2 2. John Edward BROOKS was
born 5 JUN 1872, and died 5 OCT 1929. He was
buried in Greenwood Cem, Montgomery, AL. He was
the son of 4. John Brooks and 5. Roxanna
Permelia SMITH. 3. Annie Clark Ballard was
born 2 OCT 1877 in Maury Co., TN, and died 1 OCT
1963. She was buried in Greenwood Cem.,
Montgomery. Child of Annie Clark Ballard and
John Edward BROOKS is:1. i. James Edgar BROOKS
was born 13 DEC 1895, and died 19 APR 1965. He
married Susie Mae Cooper 10 MAR 1923 in
Montgomery, AL. She was born DEC 1902, and died
12 FEB 1977. Ahnentafel, Generation No.
3 4. John Brooks was born ABT 1837 in PENN,
and died 1882; his father from Holland and
mother from France. 5. Roxanna Permelia
SMITH was born 25 JAN 1841, and died 19 JAN
1925. She was buried in Arlington Cem., Mt.
Pleasant. She was the daughter of 10. Thomas S.
SMITH and 11. Caroline M. Bond. Children of
Roxanna Permelia SMITH and John Brooks are: i.
Nora Caroline BROOKS was born 14 DEC 1861, and
died 1937. ii. Walter Henry BROOKS was born
21 MAY 1866, and died 1953. He married Lena Gray
ABT 1892 in Decatur, AL ?. She was born JAN
1874. iii. M.B. BROOKS was born JUL 1870.
2. iv. John Edward BROOKS was born 5 JUN
1872, and died 5 OCT 1929. He married Annie
Clark Ballard 12 DEC 1894. She was born 2 OCT
1877 in Maury Co., TN, and died 1 OCT 1963.
v. Lula Christine BROOKS was born 4 NOV
1874, and died 24 JAN 1971. She married Edmond
Lee Wiltshire. He was born 23 DEC 1868 in TN?,
and died 5 MAR 1927. vi. Nimrod William
BROOKS was born 25 APR 1877, and died 30 MAR
1962. He married Mattie Josephine Rollins JUL
1907 in Montgomery, AL. She was born 1886, and
died 15 NOV 1975. vii. Thomas Smith
BROOKS was born 13 JUN 1882, and died 16
MAR 1907. Ahnentafel, Generation No.
4 10. Thomas S. SMITH was born 20 SEP 1820,
and died ABT 1890. He was the son of 20. Henry
SMITH and 21. Sinia (Sina) Evans. 11.
Caroline M. Bond. Children of Caroline M.
Bond and Thomas S. SMITH are:5. i. Roxanna
Permelia SMITH was born 25 JAN 1841, and died 19
JAN 1925. She married John Brooks 26 FEB 1861 in
Maury Co., TN. He was born ABT 1837 in Holland,
and died 1882. She married Terry (Dr.)
Crittendon Smith APR 1882 in Maury Co., TN. He
died 28 NOV 1928. ii. John Henry SMITH was
born 21 DEC 1844. Ahnentafel, Generation No.
5 20. Henry SMITH was born 24 MAR 1791, and
died 3 SEP 1843 in nr. Mt. Pleasant, TN. He was
buried in Hunter's Cem. He was the son of 40.
Thomas SMITH and 41. Elizabeth Haynes. 21.
Sinia (Sina) Evans. Children of Sinia (Sina)
Evans and Henry SMITH are:10. i. Thomas S. SMITH
was born 20 SEP 1820, and died ABT 1890. He
married Caroline M. Bond 31 DEC 1840 in Maury
Co., TN. ii. Robert SMITH was born 18 NOV
1822, and died 1888. He married Mary Williams
ABT 1845 in Madison Co., MS. She was born ABT
1825. iii. girl ? was born ABT 1830.
Ahnentafel, Generation No. 6 40. Thomas
SMITH was born 7 AUG 1732/61 in Goochland Co.,
VA, and died ABT 1814 in Bedford Co., VA. He was
the son of 80. JOHN Col. SMITH and 81. SUSANNA
RANSON. 41. Elizabeth Haynes was born ABT
1769. Children of Elizabeth Haynes and
Thomas SMITH are:20. i. Henry SMITH was born 24
MAR 1791, and died 3 SEP 1843 in nr. Mt.
Pleasant, TN. He married Sinia (Sina) Evans ABT
1819 in Maury Co., TN. ii. John H. SMITH was
born ABT 1793. iii. Susanna SMITH was born
ABT 1799. She married Thoms Leftwich 1822 in
Bedford Co., VA. iv. Francis SMITH was born
ABT 1801. v. Thomas J. SMITH was born ABT
1791/1805, and died AFT 1814. He married
Elizabeth D. ABT
- My
Story
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Page
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to the BROOKS FAMILY
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to the BROOKS FAMILY
Tom
Carter's father was John Wise Carter of South
Carolina and nothing is known of his mother.
John's father, Captain John Carter, served in
the American Revolution with a John Wise. The
daughter of John Wise was Elizabeth and she
married Captain John Carter in South Carolina.
Captain John may have had a brother named
Captain Thomas, explaining how he named his own
son Thomas Carter.
It is unknown why Tom
left his family in Talladega and moved into
Montgomery. He was buying land off the Bozeman
Estate to make a home for his own
family.
Tom lost his first wife and
several children in the small pox epidemic, some
say the flu epidemic. Only two children
survived, Lucy Carter Calloway and William Henry
Carter. Military records indicate that Tom was
sick in a Virginia hospital at one point and
ironically married his second wife, Mary, from
Virginia. Perhaps they had met in Virginia and
she followed him, their story is
unknown.
Mary had only one child, Sarah,
and wanted no more with Tom. When he died she
buried him by his first family and she moved in
with her daughter.
Mary may or may not
have filed for his military pension, thus far, a
record is not found. Name: THOMAS
Carter Date: 01 09 1860 Location: AL,
Document #: 13796A Serial #:
AL1560__.463 Sale Type: CASH ENTRY
SALE Acres: 40.2200 Meridian or Watershed:
ST STEPHENS Parcel: Township 9N, Range 3E,
Section 15
Thomas R. Carter (First_Last)
Regiment Name 2 Alabama Cavalry Side
Confederate Company K Soldier's Rank_In
2 Lieutenant Soldier's Rank_Out 1 Lieutenant
Alternate Name Notes Film Number
M374 roll 8 CONFEDERATE ALABAMA
TROOPS
Authority: Muster in roll, signed
by T. R. Stacey, not dated
Remarks: Sick
at Gen Hospital, Lynchburg, Va, Dec 7, 1861.
2nd Regiment, Alabama Cavalry
- Carter
Family (99
KB)
Tracking their footsteps
- Civil
War (6 KB)
Record of Tom
- Anne
Carter (1 KB)
Could
there be a connection way up the line?
- Background (262
KB)
Our Great Grandmother married three
times. Two of her children Carrie and
Cecil Earl were called "half" siblings by the
other children, but they were all born while
Anna was with Fenn....go
figure.
Had
six children with William Franklin Fenn during
her seven years of marriage. She left him in
Barbour County Alabama with the children, taking
only the baby and moved to join her family of
Stone in Macon City, Bibb, Georgia. There she
remarried and gave the baby the name of Carter.
Little baby Carter told his family that his
grandfather was a full blood Cherokee Chief. Of
course young Carter was a tall handsome dark man
like his siblings, but he did drink too much, so
the chief part may or may not have been fantasy.
The Fenn boys were tall, over 6' and very dark.
The Carters, Stones, Fenns were all in
1700s Georgia in Creek Indian Lands. Elijah Fenn
was the son of Travis and "Mary" and the
grandson of Zachariah Fann - Elijah married
Martha Rich, daughter of Stephen and "Abiah"
Rich. Elijah's son John married Emeline Harrell
and Elijah's daughter Letitia married Thomas
Rich.
Emeline named a son William
Franklin Fenn in 1855. His wife Anna was called
Annie. Annie's parents were Mary Ann Hendrick
and Augustus Marvin Stone. Parents of Augustus
were Sarah Davies and Benjamin Wilburn Stone.
Ben was the son of Mary Polly Wells and Michael
Stone who lived in Captain John Stones District
of Putnam County Georgia. Parents of Mary Ann
were Mary Ann Winters and C C Hendrick. Winters'
parents were Amelia Lyle and Albert Winters, who
married in 1816 Jackson County Georgia which was
then Cherokee Nation East. During this era it
was quite common to marry a native american and
give them a Christian name.
Anna Lou's
baby was named Cecil Earl and he is only found
in Texas census records for 1920 and 1930 during
his military service first at San Antonio and
then at Fort Bliss in El Paso. On the 1900
census Anna's son Robert is not listed so she
may have been pregnant at the time and she may
have also raised him but I have been unable to
locate her on a census after she married or
lived with Mr. Carter - she was very young and
may have had more children with Carter. There
are some possibilites with the census records
but the woman is listed as black and widowed -
then there is one Arnie Carter which could be
Annie in Macon GA and she is alone, a laundress.
Even so, in 1910 and 1920 there is no Robert
listed as her son and the family knew him
personally and he did exist and I found his
tombstone by his brother Frank Jr. Then her son
Arthur is not found after 1910 even though
family says he married, had children, and died
in his 20s.
- William and Anna
Stone Fenn (327 KB)
1900
Alabama census
- Elijah
Fann (158 KB)
1820 census of Laurens
Georgia
- Ida Fenn daughter
of John and Emeline (464 KB)
1900
census of Girard in Russell County Alabama- Ida
may have been 14 or 15 when she married a man 20
years older - how and why I do not know - she
was the sister of William and his second wife
was much too young for him - hard to understand
this family's traditions.
- Augustus
Stone (273 KB)
1910
census
- Elijah
Fann (293 KB)
1830 census of Decatur
Georgia
- Ida Fenn daughter
of John and Emeline (387 KB)
1910
Lee County - named a son Kapolem???
- Matthew
Fenn (116 KB)
Plantation owner of Barbour
County employed indians - page from early
settlers book as indicated
- Elijah
Fann (386 KB)
1840 census of Early Georgia
- Carolyn Fenn
daughter of Annie and William in
1930 (517 KB)
She married a mixed indian
from Choctaw Nation Texas and moved to Creek
Nation Oklahoma.
- William Franklin
Fenn (64 KB)
Tombstone by Madison and
Emmett
- Michael
Stone (219 KB)
1820
census of Putnam Georgia father of Benjamin
- Robert Lee Fenn
1920 WWI Navy Hospital (440 KB)
Son
of Annie and William was buried on brother
Frank's farm beside him - this is the first time
I have located our Robert on a census record.
Family says he married after the war and lived
in Chicago until just before his death.
- Madison A Fenn -
son of John (521
KB)
known as Uncle Mat and mistakenly buried
as Mathew beside his brother William
- Augustus
Stone (484 KB)
1880
Alabama with daughter Anna
- Hendrick
Christopher in 1850 Troy, Pike,
Alabama (324
KB)
Grandfather C C Hendrick,father of Mary
Ann Stone, and spouse of Mary Ann Winters living
with Jeremiah Frazer
- Madison A Fenn
1920 (420 KB)
Widowed - returned to
Montgomery Alabama living around the corner from
his brother William Franklin Fenn - they were
all close to the Train Station
- Benjamin Stone -
son of Michael (356 KB)
1850
Alabama - father of Augustus
- Hendrick
1870 (433 KB)
Grandpa Christopher took his
family to Wood County Texas and perhaps he died
there, unable to find him after this census
record.
- William Franklin
Fenn 1920 (364
KB)
Downtown Montgomery near the Train
Station on Commerce Street which crosses Madison
Avenue - William with his second wife and his
daughter Carrie and his son Emmett who did work
for the railroad. William died in 1922 and
Emmett handled the paperwork.
- Stephen Rich,
father of Martha Fann (305 KB)
1830
Decatur Georgia
- Albert and Amelia
Winters 1820 Franklin
Georgia (300
KB)
parents of Mary Ann Hendrick
- William Franklin
Fenn Junior 1920 (415
KB)
Downtown Montgomery near the Train
Station on McDonough Street which crosses
Madison Avenue - Frank worked for the railroad,
shoveled coal into the fire- hauled prisoners of
war - wife was Neva Mae Walraven - Frank told
his children that the baby his mother took away
was only a half sibling and that Carrie was also
a half sibling creating quite a mystery for
genealogists. Soon after this census Frank's
father died and Frank Jr bought a large farm in
Elmore County. Frank's children receives nice
gifts from their grandma Carter and said they
remembered Frank leaving on the train to attend
grandma's funeral in Macon Georgia.
- John Fenn, son of
Elijah (260 KB)
1850
Decatur Georgia, John and Emeline are at the
bottom of this census page but their new infant
son William is on the next page and they also
live near John's sister, Letisha or Letty Fenn
and her husband Thomas Rich - perhaps they
married cousins.
- Amelia Winters
must be widowed in 1840 (368
KB)
Jackson County Georgia census helps us
with their ages and number of family members and
it shows no slaves - Jackson County was once
part of Franklin which was Cherokee Territory.
- William Franklin
Fenn 1910 and son Arthur Lee
Fenn (435 KB)
Barbour County Alabama
William with second wife, family called her Eva
Dakota - she is younger than his children - son
Arthur Lee died young - Carrie is not present so
she could have joined her mother - Robert does
not appear on census either but I did find his
tombstone by Frank Jr. Family says that brother
Robert moved to Chicago but came back to his
brother Frank's farm.
- John Fenn, son of
Elijah (529 KB)
1880
Tuskegee, Macon County, Alabama
- Thomas S Fenn son
of John (343 KB)
1910
Montague Texas, brother of William and Madison
married Lula and had a son named Thomas Jr.
- Land
Grant (31 KB)
Fenn
in Laurens Georgia
Our great grandfather Charlie McClain's
father came out of Georgia during the Civil War
leaving behind a wife and children, who
eventually filed divorce. The McClains
originally were from Virginia, migrating into
South Carolina, with the marriage of a Charles
McClain to Elizabeth Moon around 1760 and she
gave him several sons who migrated into Georgia
long before the Trail of
Tears.
Mars Hill Cemetery in Cobb County
GA
connects to Josiah McClain of South
Carolina who's father was Charles McClain who
might have been in the American Revolution;
Charles had married Elizabeth MOON in Virginia
around 1780 and then migrated into the Carolinas
where their children were born.
Josiah
was born in 1788 SC and found on census in
Georgia. The name on his headstone is
JOSAH
Josiah had James in 1810, John
Milton, William Smith, etc. Josiah also had
Charles Pinkney McLain in 1818 SC
They
all had many children.
James named his
son Josiah Marion McClain born 1838 who became
my great grandfather thru his own son Charles
Allen McClain.
- George Milton,
son of W S (215
KB)
McLain
- Alice (139
KB)
daughter of John
- Robert G and
Ida (133 KB)
McLain
- Jane, wife of
Charles P (118
KB)
McLain
- Antoinette (153
KB)
McLain
- 1910 Charles
Allen McClain (136
KB)
Charles Allen McClain in Montgomery
Alabama who was married to Lorena Emma Bozeman
in 1908 - his mother was Elizabeth Broadway and
his father was Josiah Marion McLain
- William Eccles
McLain (108
KB)
McLain family plot of headstones in Mars
Hill Cemetery, Ackworth, Cobb County, GA
- Laura, first wife
of James (113
KB)
McLain
- Charles P born
1818 (115 KB)
McLain
- 1788 Josiah
McLain born to Charles and Elizabeth
(104 KB)
buried with wife Nancy Ann
Wood in Mars Hill Cemetery
- William Smith
McLain, son of
Charles,GSon/Josiah (110
KB)
McLain family plot of headstones in Mars
Hill Cemetery, Ackworth, Cobb County,
GA...Grandson of Josiah McLain, great grandson
of Charles
- Mattie, second
wife of James (108
KB)
McLain
- David Brewster
1905 (184 KB)
McLain
- Hubert
McLain (134
KB)
McLain
- 1820 Spartanburg
South Carolina, Josiah
McClain (514
KB)
McLain
- John Eccles, son
of W S (178
KB)
McLain
- 1859 David
E (135 KB)
McLain
- Nola D
McLain (127
KB)
McLain
- 1820 Spartanburg
South Carolina, Charles
McClain (482
KB)
father of the McLains and he might have
fought in the REV WAR and he might have come
from the family in Pennsylvania..........this
man was very hard to trace. Charles married
Elizabeth MOON and had Josiah who had James who
had Josiah Marion who had Charles Allen McClain
- Lou Ella,
daughter of James and Laura (140
KB)
McLain
- D
Glenn (140
KB)
McLain
- Hubert
McLain (134
KB)
McLain
- 1840 Cobb County,
Georgia (473
KB)
Josiah and James McClain found here with
many children in households
- Mandy, daughter
of James and Laura (131
KB)
McLain
- Effie D
1865 (137 KB)
McLain
- 1900 Charles
Allen McClain (205
KB)
Montgomery Alabama census
- 1860
Georgia (375
KB)
shows us that Josiah is age 72
- Mary J wife of W
S (114 KB)
McLain
- 1839 John Milton
CSA (405 KB)
McLain
- 1860
Georgia (399
KB)
Charles Pinkney McLain in Ackworth
- William
S (110 KB)
McLain
- James
1843 (41 KB)
McLain
- 1870
Georgia (437
KB)
Charles Pinkney McLain in Ackworth
- Mary Lizzie,
daughter of W S (241
KB)
McLain
- WWI draft
Card (194 KB)
Charles Allen McClain in
Montgomery Alabama who was married to Lorena
Emma Bozeman in 1908 - his mother was Elizabeth
Broadway and his father was Josiah Marion
McLain...NOTE the year of his birth is incorrect
Thanks
for visiting I am researching many of my
grandparents. Hans Brooks of Holland and his son
John Brooks born 1837 in Pennsylvania. John
Baptist Bond, Caroline Bond and Thomas Smith,
grandson of John Smith, Annie Clark Ballard,
granddaughter of Larkin Francis Ballard, Rowena
Densy Baxter, Peter Bozeman of the American
Revolution, his son William Henry to Peter
Edward, Elisha Anderson to Seaborn Montgomery
Anderson, Lavinia Brack, Hester Doty, William
Sellers, Charles McClain and Josiah, Gideon
Moon, Elijah Lee, Andrew Cooper, Frank Cochran,
Isaac Coonfield, Captain George Little of
Scotland, Christopher Coonfield of Holland,
Alexander Cochran of Scotland, Abraham Crigler,
Lydia Carpenter, Polly Duval, Jesse Simmons,
Kitty Stone, Hester Ward, James Young, Charles
and Catherine Weatherford of Virginia, John C.
Wright, John Wright Little, Reason Roby, John
Fann of England, Zachariah Fenn, Anna Lou Stone,
Frank Fenn, Augustus Marvin Stone, Mary Angeline
Partridge and George Thornton, Milton Elijah
Thornton, Bessie Mae Hood and Ella Olivia
Baxley, and many more.
Most
believe the Boseman or Bozeman families came
from Holland and this we may never know. Edword
Bozeman was found in the 1790 census of
Baltimore, Maryland; John in Talbot, MD;
Lawrence Bouseman in Baltimore. Some served in
the American Revolution and received a pension
along with grants of land, for instance, the
South Carolina Archives lists some as Gabriel,
John, Paul, Jesse, Ralph, James, Mordecai and
probably more with different spellings of our
last name. Of course it would be nice to learn
more about Mordecai even his middle name and if
he was the son of Samuel Edward Bozeman and Mary
White, after all, her brother was named Mordecai
and the name Edward has continued over many
centuries.
So many names were Biblical
yet then we find another set of Bozemans named
Ralph, Fred, George, and Lewis. Names were so
very special, most often, after another dearly
loved family member.
These families were
farmers and many had well educated, successful
careers, mostly throughout the South, as they
explored each new territory as it became
available.
Reverend Bozeman did a
marvelous job writing his "Sketches of the
Bozeman Family" in 1885 and a couple of pages
were scanned to share indicating the whereabouts
of Mordecai. He does not say anything about
Mordecai being a fatality of the Revolution so
we can only assume that he died later from
natural causes, and hopefully that information
will come to light soon.
The 1810 census
of Darlington SC shows only four Bosemans, John,
James, Peter and Chapman. 1800 shows a Thomas
living in Somerset NC. The name Thomas is
carried on through the next century.
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From 1798 to 1819, a steady influx of Europeans
into Alabama settled on land formerly occupied
by several Native American tribes. Alabama
became a part of the Mississippi Territory in
1798 after Indian cessions in north Alabama.
Migration increased after the end of the Creek
War in 1814. In 1817, the Alabama Territory was
created, and Alabama became the 22nd in December
1819. PETER BOZEMAN was in Alabama on the 1830
census.
- 1790 Samuel in
NC (138 KB)
Bladen, North Carolina
- 1820 Peter
Boseman in Darlington SC (138 KB)
with
a large family shown
- 1870 D B
Bozeman (55
KB)
Elmore Alabama
- 1800 Henry
Bossman (470
KB)
Clrendon, Sumter County, South Carolina
- 1820 Sally
Boseman in Darlington SC (145
KB)
Jesse Flowers is also on this list
- 1840 William
Henry Bozeman in Alabama (444 KB)
next
to Jesse and Sterling Campbell - William Henry
was the son of Rev War Patriot Peter Bozeman who
owned several acres in Montgomery Alabama and
brought his family here from SC as an early
pioneer when Alabama became a state.
- 1870 John Bozeman
in Marion Alabama (74 KB)
born
1817 in Georgia
- 1830 Peter next
to Jesse (94 KB)
found
in Montgomery Alabama
- 1860 Jesse
Bozeman in Montgomery
Alabama (128 KB)
His
family and his brother Peter
- 1840 Peter E
Bozeman (53
KB)
Montgomery Alabama
- WWI Registration
of Walter Coy (107
KB)
Bozeman in Tallassee Alabama
- 1850 Peter son of
Etheldred (56
KB)
Brunswick North Carolina
- 1820 Caleb
Bozeman (226
KB)
Gallatin, Sumner TN
- 1840 Peter
Bozeman in Montgomery
Alabama (415
KB)
perhaps a better view
- WWI Registration
of D Leon (114 KB)
son
of John Thomas and Sarah Edwards Bozeman who had
the store at McGehee Switch in Hope Hull AL -
Governor Bibb Graves was pall bearer at Johns
funeral....
- 1900 John Thomas
Bozman and Ellen with Rena (224 KB)
Pine
Level, Montgomery, Alabama
- 1820 David and
Fred Bozeman (627
KB)
Boozeman
- 1870 John Thomas
Bozeman and Nancy HILL (79 KB)
son
of William Henry Bozeman in Montgomery Alabama
and Nancy named a son William Thomas Bozeman who
married Rebecca Scott
- 1800 John and
Elanuel Bozeman (80
KB)
Charleston SC Christ Church
- 1910 John Thomas
Bozman and Ellen (224 KB)
son
of Peter Edward and Nancy Jane Bozeman in Ramer/
Dublin area of Montgomery, Alabama
- 1860 Jesse in
Clarke County Alabama (115 KB)
with
sons Peter, James, John
- 1870 M
Bozeman (466
KB)
Montgomery Alabama
- 1800 Dred
Bozeman (767
KB)
Wilmington, Brunswick, NC
- Land Grants - Who
was Gabriel??? (23 KB)
for
service in the American Revolution
- 1790 John Bozman
(106 KB)
Tyrrell North Carolina near
Jesse
- 1900 Sarah Carter
daughter of Thomas R Carter (177
KB)
Sarah married L B Cooper, notice HILL in
their son's name. Thomas Carter was the
administrator of the estate of Jesse Bozeman as
his son in law when Thomas first married Lacy
and secondly married Mary, the mother of
Sarah....most buried in Carter Stokes Cemetery
in Hope Hull
- Jesse Bozeman
born 1793 (934 KB)
his
son in law Thomas R Carter was administrator of
the estate - Jesse was the son of Rev War
Patriot Peter Bozeman who was a son of Mordecai.
Jesse was married twice and adopted his second
wife's child Sydney. Most of these families are
buried in Hope Hull's Carter Stokes Cemetery
just off I-65 in Montgomery, on US 31 South you
simply turn onto McLean Road and you can see the
small mound by the pond and it's many headstones
which are not protected from the cattle nor the
falling trees.
- SC AR
Roster (19
KB)
Mordecai, Peter, John and who was PAUL??
- 1790 Peter
(102 KB)
Cheraws North Carolina
- Mordecai page
1 (346 KB)
from the book Sketches
- Amos born
1801 (59 KB)
1870 Georgia census
- 1790 Ralph at St
James in Charleston SC (88 KB)
Goose
Creek, North Carolina
- Mordecai page
2 (255 KB)
from the book Sketches
- 1790 VA tax
lists (202
KB)
Edward Bossman in Prince George
- State of Maryland
Reference (1886
KB)
from the book Sketches
- Passenger
List (6 KB)
shows a few Bozemans as
immigrants
- Ethelredge Bozman
in North Carolina (1
KB)
American Revolution Soldier
- Marriages in
Alabama (4 KB)
Lacy
weds Carter while her father Jesse marries a
second time and others
- Civil War
Roster (29
KB)
Bozeman, Bozman
- WWI
Draft (4
KB)
Bozeman registrations
- WWI
listing (21
KB)
Bozemans
- War of 1812
listing (2
KB)
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Welcome! My family tree has nearly
18,000 members so one can certainly get lost in
the midst of the many names involved but the
searchbox will help locate almost any name or
location that I have researched..
I
managed to locate my dad's parents Luella
Coonfield and Frank Delbert Cochran on a few
census images, the one in 1930 included my daddy
at age 3 and then the four great grandparents
were also traced back a ways. Frank Delbert's
parents were Clora Jane Miller, a pipe smoker
who could read the ashes and Jacob Benjamin
Cochran, a Civil War Vet who had moved his
family to Kansas in 1882 from Iowa..
Jacob had been married and had six
daughters before he was widowed and met Clora. I
had heard that he had joined in the California
Gold Rush and sure enough, found him and his
brother in the California census, while I also
found his wife remaining in Ohio with the
children on another census, right next to his
brother Alexander Cochran. Most of them migrated
into Iowa Territory by 1870
His daughter
Elzira wrote a letter, in my files, about her
daddy coming back with socks of gold dust and
about the move to Iowa where she married her
true love.
Clora's brother John Miller
seemed to have followed them and I do have
pictures of my daddy with some of the Miller
boys who were his cousins.
Luella's
parents were Lattie Cedonia Little born in
Kentucky and Benjamin Wallace Coonfield of
Indiana, but his parents had migrated to
Arkansas many years before..
I had found
that Jacob Cochran was born in 1822 Ohio to
parents from Pennsylvania, Martha Henderson and
William Cochran, a son of Alexander. Apparently
William and Alexander were the only two Cochrans
in Guernsey Ohio at that time. Clora Jane's
parents were Mary Clara Parker and James Madison
Miller of Illinois, while Mary's father was a
Doctor Wanton Horatio Parker, so the story is
told that Mary would help the Indians with
medicine needs. Wanton's parents were Sarah
Tefft and Archelaus Parker who's families were
in Massachusetts and Rhode Island during the
1600s and then into New York Indian Country, but
also with connections to the history of King
Phillip where he killed one of the Tefft
brothers. Many tribes of these areas migrated
into Ohio and Kentucky...blending with the early
settlers.
Lattie was a beautiful mixed
Cherokee indian and family tale is that her
father refused a land allotment in Oklahoma's
Indian Territory and moved his family into
Arkansas.
Benjamin's family of
Indiana were Benjamin Wylie Coonfield, another
Civil War Vet and Martha Frances Young and the
photos of this family indicate they mixed. The
Youngs and Coonfields go way back into 1800
Kentucky near where Daniel Boon's family lived,
finding Squire Boon on the
census..
Lattie Little's parents were
Mary Catherine Crigler and John Wright Little, a
Civil War Vet, both having family in early
Kentucky history books, pages I have copied into
my webpages. Catherine's parents were Nancy
Catherine Roby, (daughter of Reason Roby) and
Abraham Crigler. John's parents were Catherine
G. Wright ( daughter of Catherine Weatherford
and John C. Wright. Catherines father was
Charles Weatherford and we know his wonderful
place in history with Sehoy) and Doctor Hiram
Lucius Little who was a surgeon in the Civil
War.
Hiram's parents were Betsy
Douglass and Jonas Little who were married in
1798 Union County South Carolina. Hiram was
widowed young and moved to Texas with a very
young teen bride ( 14 !! ) and started a new
family in Bosque County.
Parents of Betsy
Douglass were Mary Handley and Alexander
Douglass and after his murder in Pennsylvania,
she moved to South Carolina and later on married
her daughter's father in law. It was Mary
Handley's brother, Captain John Handley, a
surveyor like Daniel Boon, who urged these
families to move into Vienna, Kentucky and gave
land to his sisters.
John Handley and his
son became wealthy land owners and Senators who
are mentioned in the History of Kentucky books.
Hiram Little's brother was named Douglass and he
had his own wagon making shop, but became a
wealthy lawyer as well as his own son Powhatan
Little, also mentioned in those books, as well
as the controversial murder of brother Wesley
Little.
While the Criglers connect to
the historical Germanna Colony of Virginia and
the Millers connect to 1700 Rockingham Virginia
where Reverend Alexander Miller is written about
and buried, I find the story of Captain George
Little born 1733 Scotland so very awesome, as he
settled into Union County South Carolina, served
in the American Revolution, had ten children,
and moved into Kentucky in 1802 where he is
mentioned in several pages of the Kentucky Bios
and Kentucky History Books
Most of these
families also had a great grandfather who served
in the American Revolution.
My mother's
side was a little difficult to trace at first,
since she was orphaned at age 4, but it soon
came to light. Her parents were Alice Emma
McClain and Cecil Earl Fenn Carter but he did
not use the name Fenn, since his mother Anna Lou
Stone had remarried a few times. Cecil's death
certificate was signed by his brother Emmett
Marvin Fenn who added the parents names of Annie
Stone and William Franklin Fenn, so I ordered
William's death certificate and found his
parents were Emily Harrell and John F. Fenn of
Tuskegee, Macon County, Alabama, and census
records show they were born in Georgia in 1829.
Anna Stone's family also came out of
Georgia into Macon, Alabama on the 1850 census,
Augustus Marvin Fenn and Mary Ann
Hendrick.
One item to disrupt our
genealogy of Cecil Carter is that his brother
Frank Fenn, often told his children, that Cecil
and Carrie were only "half-siblings" and that
puzzle will haunt us forever.
Perhaps
Uncle Frank Fenn did not want to be related in
any way to the indian blood that ran through
their veins - perhaps he lived as white and
shunned his siblings - perhaps they were darker
skinned than he was - perhaps their mother did
fool around with a Mr. Carter long before she
married him - we will never know the truth, but
she did remarry and give Cecil the Carter name
that he used for the rest of his life, and his
sister Carrie did marry a Choctaw Indian Ben
Johnson and they died in Indian Nation Oklahoma.
Ben signed an affidavit that his mother was full
blood indian America Mills from Alabama and that
his father would not let her sign onto the
Indian Rolls so this sets a fine example of the
difficulty our families dealt with and how it
affects our research. But my grandfather Cecil
Earl Fenn Carter was proud to be a Cherokee and
so was my mother. Another tidbit in the puzzle
was Cecil's younger son being named William
Lawrence Carter in 1935 - where does the name
Lawrence enter the family history? Was Cecil's
adopted father a Lawrence Carter? There are no
records, no paper trail thus far to confirm
anything! Then again where does the name Earl
enter the family? It was not Anna's father's
name nor her husband's name? Cecil's other son
was Cecil Earl Carter Jr and he named his sons
Cecil Mark Carter in 1950, Jeffrey Earl,
Michael, and Bradford Earl Carter.
Parents of Alice McClain were Lorena
Emma Bozeman born 1890 Ramer, Alabama and
Charles Allen McClain born 1886 Ramer. His
parents were Elizabeth Broadway and Josiah
Marion McClain, a Civil War Vet, but I never
found a marriage record. Elizabeth's parents
were Mary Susan Stephens and Abner Broadway.
Lorena's parents were Alice Lorena
Stephens and John Thomas Bozeman of Ramer,
Alabama. The Bozeman lineage has been a
fascinating study of our ancestors in 1700 North
Carolina, living among the indians and fighting
in our War of Indiependence, before Peter sold
his Land Grant in 1826 and migrated into Hope
Hull, Montgomery County Alabama and beginning
this new legacy, where he lived amongst some of
the most historical families of our state.
The Stephens families had several
plantations around Dublin and Ramer and a family
history book was written by cousin Clyde
Stephens, with a copy in the Ramer Library.
Perhaps Lorena and Charles were cousins a few
generations back. But Clyde wrote that our
grandfather John Stephens joined the American
Revolution in the Carolinas and then married a
full blood indian, then migrated into Montgomery
Alabama. Some of his descendants ventured into
the new Texas Territory and returned with most
going into Florida and then into Panama where
they now grow bananas and sell to the world.
Lorena's grandmother was Nancy
Jane Anderson and I
found her grave at Greenwood
Cemetery!
Elizabeth Broadway had a
sister, Rebecca Lou Broadway who married Clopton
Gibson and had a son named Jason
Gibson.
Jason Gibson married Lorena's
sister Ethel Mae Bozeman, and had a daughter
named Ruby Gibson.
When I talked with
Ruby and her sister Peggy, on the phone years
ago, she told me that Charlie McClain and Jason
Gibson had talked about being first cousins so
this gives a better confirmation to this
research.
Ruby's daughter Elizabeth gave
me a copy of a letter written by Ethel about her
childhood days, about the death of her mother,
and how they had to live with grandma Nancy Jane
for a while and the difficult times they
had.
I can remember the ladies all wore
long dresses, no such thing as slacks for women
back then!!! But Lorena could buy dresses for a
nickel at the Salvation Army and we enjoyed
shopping there. She could also cut older
garments into squares to make her quilts and I
still possess three of them that I helped her to
make in the 1960s.... .
When I began
researching my husband's family tree, his cousin
Clarence helped out a lot, sending old photos
and letters. Clarence had studied a cemetery in
Hope Hull where one of their grandfathers was
buried but it was also on property once owned by
my Bozeman ancestors.
Cousin Clarence
wrote the article you will find on the website
called Alabama Cemetery Preservation regarding
the cemetery in Hope Hull that they just call
Stokes - Carter but I would like to call it
Bozeman - Carter for the wonderful families we
have buried there affecting both my family and
my husband's family who came together then just
as they do now.
My husband's parents
were Mary Ella Thornton and James Edgar Brooks,
Jr. Mary's parents were Bessie Mae Hood and
Milton Elijah Thornton. Milton's parents were
Mary Angeline Partridge and Charles Thornton of
Georgia. Bessie's parents were Ella Olivia
Baxley and L. Wesley Hood of Holtville Alabama
and Ella's mother was a Holt. The parents of
James were Susie Mae Cooper and James Edgar
Brooks of Montgomery. Susie's parents were Sarah
Elizabeth Carter and Levi Benjamin Cooper of
Hope Hull, Alabama.
Sarah's parents were
Mary Josephine Hereford of Virginia and Thomas
Randolph Carter, a Civil War Vet, but he had
been widowed from his first marriage to Lacy
Jane Bozeman. Parents of Levi were Sarah F. Lee
and Charner P. Cooper, both from Chambers County
Alabama until he moved after serving in the
Civil War.
Parents of James Brooks came
from Tennessee, Annie Clark Ballard and John E.
Brooks. John's parents were Roxanna Permilia
Smith and John Brooks. Parents of Annie were
Dora Craig and James C. Ballard, all with rich
Tennessee History of the early 1800s.
All of these families are linked within
this webpage where I
have a little study on each of them and on
this page and for
a much longer list of documents that I have
collected click here and
the memorial I made for my husband is here and of
course the Family Tree Maker page.
I hope that my children and
theirs will someday realize that all of the
people named above are their family - they are
your grandparents and great grandparents and
bring you a vast family history worth much more
research than I can offer. We have dozens of men
who served in the American Revolution, which set
our country free, and then dozens more in the
Civil War, and many listed in stories of our
colonial history.
Credits: My
children and my sister. My daughter's mother
in law My dad's sisters and cousin
Stanley. My Gibson and Bozeman cousins
in Montgomery AL My cousin Jimmy Ray
Bozeman My cousin Wayne Bozeman who is
married to my husband's cousin. LDS USGenWeb My cousins Dick and
Connie Rootsweb Charlie's cousin Glenda Baxley who
introduced us to Coosa River and the many
patriotic men in this line. Charlie's cousin Clarence who introduced
me to Hope Hull and his article in Alabama
Cemetery Preservation and their cousin D.J.
Smith who has the nice webpage on
Rootsweb.
And many more who corresponded
by email when they viewed my family tree
webpages!
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Meet My Folks !!!!!!!!
Pretty!!!
- Boseman, Bozman, etc. (27 KB)
Most could not read nor write
so the spelling varies through time.
- Helpful Links (4
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Followup
- Weatherford Indians (134 KB)
Census study shows them as
native americans in Alabama.
- Names (343 KB)
Names and tales of family
members
- Cousin (21
KB)
Helpful Links
- Civil War (531 KB)
Broadway and Broadaway
- Land Records (308
KB)
Deeds
- Coonfield of 1760 (85 KB)
Interview of a descendant
- Cousins and Relations (257 KB)
Helpful Links
- Annie (863 KB)
Grandmothers and Great
Grandmothers
- Tales and
Lore (610 KB)
Family
stories
- 1811 Catherine
Weatherford (52
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Item 76 states she is the daughter of
Charles but he is not making her marriage bond
so he must have been in Alabama.
- Documents (191
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Some old images in my collection.
- Bits and
Pieces (44 KB)
Parts
of the Genealogy
- Catherine Weatherford Wright's daughter
Catherine (254 KB)
Go
to Little and see Catherine who married Hiram
Little - She is the daughter of Catherine G.
Weatherford and John Wright. Hiram was a
physician and the son of Jonas, and the grandson
of George. Hiram and Catherine had a son named
John who is listed below their article. John's
granddaughter married Frank D. Cochran.
- Notes (119
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Old Research notes
- Ellie McClain (1
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Broadway and McClain
- D A R (189
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Most of these had fathers in the American
Revolution - so many connect to me.
- Search Box (39
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- Search Files (124
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Images and Folders
- D N A (111 KB)
DNA results to Jimmy Ray
- Notes (102
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Some records
- Bozeman (33
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Hickory Grove
- Martha Hill in
census (137 KB)
Her
families and descendants in census notes.
- 1820s and 1830s
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Studying the past
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List Of Resources
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Grandmother Annie Lee (1 KB) Anna Lou Stone married Fenn
and Carter and Dasher and died around 1933 or
1934. Her father was born in Macon County AL and
moved back to Macon GA before he died. She
followed. The death certificates of both of her
parents are found in the Georgia Archives and
Annie signed as a witness to her mother's.
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Abner Broadway of Grady
AL (936 KB) Lived
near Martha Hill Bozeman of Dublin and the
several Stephens families, Gibson, and Hill and
Rushton
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Captain Little
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Scotland along with several possible brothers,
in Union County South Carolina 1790 and 1800
census but in Kentucky 1810 after the brother of
Mrs. Mary Handley Douglass Little explored,
surveyed and offered them land in Vienna
Kentucky and more along the Green River which is
included in the books History of Kentucky and
mentions these familis and is included in the
Kentucky Genealogy Webpages.
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The Captain's great
grandson (144
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then Bullitt County Kentucky and later in
Madison Arkansas. Also John's father was a
surgeon in the Civil War....many of this family
served.
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1838 Lucy Campbell (173 KB) Sterling Campbell married
one of the daughters of Peter Bozeman in
Darlington SC and followed the families to
Montgomery and later bought land near Talladega.
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married Ellen Bozeman, a daughter of Peter, and
later bought land in South Alabama. Vincent also
signed documents for Peter in 1822 and 1824 as
his child Julius received a gift of land from
Grandpa Peter
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fail to mention he was mixed Scot with Indian
Blood and the possibility exists that this man
traveled back and forth visiting family in
Georgia or Virginia, nobody knows the true facts
of his entire life, nor the possibility this man
who fathered Red Eagle may also have fathered
Catherine Weatherford who married John Wright.
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Fann - Fenn Zachariah (128 KB) Virginia born the Fenns
ventured into Georgia, into the War of
Independence and beginning their plantations.
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Mary Catherine Crigler (323 KB) Daughter of Catherine Roby
and Abraham Crigler was married to John Wright
Little; She was born and died in Bullitt
Kentucky. Afer her death John moved their family
to Arkanas and soon after, her father followed
him. They are Cherokee by blood.
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Fann - Fenn Zachariah (41 KB) Virginia born the Fenns
ventured into Georgia, into the War of
Independence and beginning their plantations.
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Fann - Fenn Travis (135 KB) Virginia born the Fenns
ventured into Georgia, into the War of
Independence and beginning their plantations.
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Fann - Fenn Travis (201 KB) Virginia born the Fenns
ventured into Georgia, into the War of
Independence and beginning their plantations.
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Fann - Fenn Travis (107 KB) Virginia born the Fenns
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Alabama Lines (7
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Peter Bozeman, Thomas Carter, John Hill, Michael
Stone, John Fenn,
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Frankie Cochran's Kansas
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father served in WWI, his brother died in Korea,
his grandfather served in the Civil War and some
served in the American Revolution. Frankie was
one eighth Cherokee blood.
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Kentucky Records
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up children and their families, and in laws, and
Isaac Coonfield near Clark and Cline
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research.
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Weatherford Notes
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Weatherford of Charlotte, VA a daughter of
Charles, who married John Wright in 1811....her
descendants named Georgia, have some similiarity
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Brawdaway, the name varies...born around 1790
Sumter SC, married a Nancy
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Catherine's mother - she could also have been a
wife of the famous Charles Weatherford; nearby
is a younger Charles Weatherford who might have
been her son.....Patsey Weatherford is one to be
researched.
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line (14 KB) Cochran,
Henderson, Long, Clendenning, Sturgeon of
Pennsylvania into Ohio - "Stuff" on my southern
grandfathers
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1811 marriage record of Catherine
Weatherford (52
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was Charles Weatherford - scroll down to #76
where Benoni Smith was her surety to marriage -
was her father in Alabama with his other family?
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Many Grandfathers in my
line (75 KB) Cochran,
Henderson, Long, Clendenning, Sturgeon of
Pennsylvania into Ohio ; Coonfield and Young,
Epperson, into Indiana and Arkansas, Roby and
Crigler of Kentucky with Simmons and Wells
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Coonfield Lineage
(13 KB) Finding Isaac Coonfield in Kentucky
1800 so was he born about 1760 or 1770
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My DAR Ancestors
(189 KB) Several of my grandfathers served in
the American Revolution and have been
acknowledged by the DAR and Peter Bozeman was
just recognized in Jan 2008
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Crigler of Kentucky (204 KB) Abraham Crigler and Lydia
had Owen. Owen then named a son Abraham who
married Catherine Roby and had Mary Catherine
Crigler who later married John Little.
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Hiram Little born 1821
Kentucky (158 KB) The
son of Jonas married Catherine Wright ( daughter
of Catherine Weatherford) and named a son John
Wright Little in 1843. John is later found
living with Abraham Crigler because his mother
died and Hiram moved to Texas and remarried.
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1790 (205 KB) Abraham
Crigler's wife was Mary Catherine Roby, the
daughter of Reason and Catherine Simmons Roby.
Reason was the son of Lawrence Roby and a lady
named "Catherine" who is shown widowed living by
Reason in 1820.
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Grandpa McClain
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1750 in Virginia and moved to Spartanburg SC.
His son Josiah married Nancy Wood and had James.
James married a woman only known as Anna and
they are buried at Indian Creek Cemetery in
Georgia. Anna's son Josiah Marion McClain had a
family in GA, left for the Civil War and never
returned. He had a second family in Alabama and
one son named Charles born 1886.
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Simmons, Catherine's father Jesse born
1753 (254 KB) Parents
of Catherine Simmons were Jesse and Rachel Wells
Simmons from Maryland into Kentucky. Rachels's
father was Jacob Wells. Parents of Jesse were
Elizabeth Swearengin and Johnathon Simmons of
Maryland.
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in 1860 Tennessee before they moved to Texas
where they had a son John who later married
Annie.
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Anne Carter Cochran (18 KB) with baby Kathy in 1954 Mesa
Arizona - we had tiny scorpions in the yard and
they even got into the house. One got into the
cookie drawer so Mom bought me a big blue cookie
jar that now sits in my china cabinet. When Mom
was pregnant with Victor she slapped the top of
her leg, after feeling a sting and a tiny
scorpion fell out of her skirt and she went to
the doctor to make sure she was ok
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Little was the son of Jonas and Betsy Douglass
Little - Jonas was the son of another Mary of
Scotland who died in SC and her husband Captain
George Little. all books have mistakes, we just
have to make note of them.
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Tige Stone (48
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Fenn Carter sent him picture home to her
children. He was William Arthur Stone of the St
Louis Cardinals, attended Mercer University in
Macon GA where he played baseball and later
moved to Jacksonville FL
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Martin Weatherford was
banned from the state of GA (178 KB) he could have been the
grandfather of our granny Catherine Weatherford
Wright in Charlotte Virginia. Some of the
Weatherfords were Indian Traders and some moved
on to the Bahamas. Martin was the husband of
Mary Half Blood and father of Charles.
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son Peter Edward Bozeman in 1834..PEB had John
Thomas and he married Alice....TOMBSTONE found
in Montgomery AL
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Peter and Sarah
Isaac Jacob Frankie James Jonas and
George Jonas to
John About Our Family Mom Dad Frank Cecil Bits And Pieces Kids and Grandfathers Chart Alice and Charles
McClain Cherokee
Connections Tulsa Mothers Gideon Moon to
Elizabeth McClain Abner Broadway father of Elizabeth
McClain Backies Links Southern
Families ... Broadway &
Weatherford Weatherford
1760 Martin to
Charles Thomas R.
Carter Cecil
Carter Tombstones Images Guestbook
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L. P. Little (62
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Muhlenburg KY
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Tombstone (32
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Tombstone (23
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Tombstone (28
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Tombstone (39
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Tombstone (13
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Loyalists (17
KB) Whigs, Judges, Wagon Makers and Douglass
Little and John Handley
- Family
Research (191
KB)
Notes and Collected Related Webpages
- Kentucky and Ohio Kin (56 KB)
Migrations to Indiana and
Iowa end up in Arkansas
- Alabama Research
(1 KB)
Tracing My Roots
- Family Research
(21 KB)
Notes and Collected Related Webpages
- Cochran (1
KB)
Migrations from PA to Ohio and Kansas
- Alabama Records
(1 KB)
My Images and Documents
- Family Research
(262 KB)
Notes and Collected Related Webpages
- Carter (1
KB)
McClain and Bozeman, Fenn and Stone
- Alice, Anne, Kathy and their
ancestors (1 KB)
My
Images and Documents
- Family Research
(65 KB)
Documents and Collected Related
Websites
- Fenn and Johnson
(1 KB)
Parker and Miller
- Aunt Lettie Fenn Rich applied to the
Cherokee Roll (1
KB)
My Images and Documents
- Family Research
(79 KB)
Documents and Collected Related
Websites
- Lue (1
KB)
Coonfield and Clark
- Cherokee Roots and
Branches (1 KB)
My
Images and Documents
- Family Research
(1052 KB)
Documents and Collected Related
Websites
- Tombstones (1
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Various vital records
- Contents (1
KB)
My Images and Documents
- Family Research 1840 (69 KB)
Documents and Collected
Related Websites
- Family Research
(27 KB)
Notes and Collected Related Webpages
- Documents and Records (1 KB)
My Images and Documents
- Family Research
(42 KB)
Documents and Collected Related
Websites
- Frank (1
KB)
My Images and Documents
- Family Research
(11 KB)
Documents and Collected Related
Websites
- Many Grandfathers
(1 KB)
My Images and Documents
- Kentucky Census Records (1 KB)
My Images and Documents
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- Family Research
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Notes and Collected Related Webpages
- Family
Research (54
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Documents and Collected Related Websites
- Family Research
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Notes and Collected Related Webpages
- Family
Research (315
KB)
Documents and Collected Related Websites
- Kentucky Relatives (1 KB)
My Images and Documents
- Family
Research (119
KB)
Notes and Collected Related Webpages
- Family Research Census (12 KB)
Documents and Collected
Related Websites
- Montgomery Relatives (1 KB)
My Images and Documents
- Family Research
(31 KB)
Notes and Collected Related Webpages
- Family Research
Census (83
KB)
Documents and Collected Related Websites
- 1830 (11
KB)
Some collected census records pertaining
to my kin
- Family Research
(1 KB)
Notes and Collected Related Webpages
- Family Research Census (280 KB)
Documents and Collected
Related Websites
- Welcome (687 KB)
Interesting reading.
- Family Research
(2 KB)
Notes and Collected Related Webpages
- Family
Research (22
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Documents and Collected Related Websites
- Family
Research (9 KB)
Notes
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- Family
Research (350
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Documents and Collected Related Websites
- Family
Research (27
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Notes and Collected Related Webpages
- Family
Research (161
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Documents and Collected Related Websites
- Family
Research (130
KB)
Documents and Collected Related Websites
- Family
Research (351
KB)
Documents and Collected Related Websites
- FTM
- Files
- Bozeman
- Montgomery Families
- Documents
- List
- Cemeteries
- Grandfather refused indian land
allotment
- Continued
- Frank
- Family History
- Charlie
- Images
- Census Collection
- Montgomery Roots
- Photos of Great Grandma Lorena and
Grandma Luella
- For My Grandson
- Kansas
Settlers
- Millers of Rockingham VA into Illinois
and Iowa and Kansas
- Grandmother Nancy
Anderson
- Grandmother Alice McClain
- Mothers
- Grandpa in
Kansas
- Documents
- Dad
- Charles Wayne
- Bozeman Notes
- Coonfield of KY to Indiana to
Arkansas
- Southern Roots and
Branches
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- Westbrook and Grauer
My Broken Arrow Roots
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Alabama Ancestry and
beyond
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Carolina and Beyond.
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- Lorena's daughter Alice (19 KB)
Alice Emma McClain married
Cecil Carter and she died at the age of 19
giving birth to their third child.
- Henry Boseman
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Rev War Land Grant
- Alice's daughter Anne (37 KB)
Alice Emma McClain had Annie
in 1934. Great granddaughter of Alice Lorena
Stephens and John Thomas Bozeman.
- Mordecai1 (40
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Bozeman in SC Militia, father of Peter,
John, James and probably Ralph and Paul.
Mordecai could have been the son of Mary White
and Samuel Bozeman of Bladen County North
Carolina and born 1735, while it was still
Cherokee Indian Territory. The researchers of
his son John claim that John was half Cherokee
so the other sons would also be half blood. This
makes sense since nothing is known about his
wife and his marriage is not recorded anywhere
thus far - some speculate that his wife was
called Elizabeth
- Richard Boseman marriage of
1778 (531
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Frederick County Maryland
- Jacob Boazman
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Rev War Land Grant
- Lorena's son Walton (18 KB)
Walton McClain holding Anne,
his niece. Grandson of John Thomas Bozeman and
Alice Lorena Stephens - of Elizabeth Broadway
and Josiah Marion McClain.
- 1908 Wedding Day
(13 KB)
Lorena Emma Bozeman and Charles Allen
McClain
- 1880 William Thomas
Bozeman (684 KB)
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Jimmy Ray - William is staying with Stacy
- Jesse and Gabriel Bozeman and
Brack (151 KB)
Rev
War Land Grant
- Alice's daughter Anne 2 (44 KB)
Anne Carter married Frank
Cochran who was the grandson of Clora Jane
Miller and Jacob Benjamin Cochran - and of
Lattie Cedonia Little and Benjamin Wallace
Coonfield.
- 1779 Peter Bozeman (107 KB)
Lorena's great great
grandfather in the American Rev sold his land in
1826 and moved to Hope Hull, in Montgomery
County, Alabama, wrote letters found in the
Archives in 1828 claiming to be injured and an
invalid but they had no proof and rejected his
claim but he managed to get his land in Alabama
which was sold and divided in 1838 according to
the documents in Alabama Archives.
- Georgia Land Grants (104 KB)
Bozeman and Brack - Rev War
Veterans
- William Sellers
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Rev War Land Grant
- Peter James Bozeman
Tombstone (14
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brother of John Thomas, son of Peter
Edward and Nancy Jane Bozeman in Ramer.
- 1779 Peter Bozeman (103 KB)
Lorena's great great
grandfather in the American Rev resided in
Darlington SC before Alabama
- 1785 Peter gets payment (176 KB)
Rev War Service
- Westbrook (154
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Rev War Land Grant
- Tombstone of John's wife,
ALB (78 KB)
Alice
Lorena Stephens Bozeman - The family story is
that her great grandfather John Stephens served
in the American Revolution in North Carolina and
married a full blood Cherokee woman, gave her a
Biblical name, and due to Indian unrest they
migrated into South Carolina and then Alabama.
John named a son John who married Jane Tillman
and they were proud of his Indian blood, shared
stories and the sons loved music and art.
- 1866 John (31
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Lorena's father born and died in Ramer,
John Thomas Bozeman was married to Alice Lorena
Stephens
- Victor Daniel Cochran (119 KB)
Son of Anne Carter and Frank
Cochran was the grandson of Luella Coonfield and
Frank Delbert Cochran - and of Alice Emma
McClain and Cecil Earl Fenn Carter.
- Ralph Bosman (147
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Rev War Land Grant
- Anne's death certificate (440 KB)
Lorena's granddaughter by
Alice Emma McClain Carter, - Anne was the great
great granddaughter of Nancy Jane Anderson and
Peter Edward Bozeman - and of Mary Ann Hendrick
and Augustus Marvin Stone- and of Emeline
Harrell and John Fenn.
- 1866 John Bozeman
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Lorena's father born and died in
Ramer, John Thomas Bozeman was married to Alice
Lorena Stephens - Whomever placed his tombstone
had it inscribed "Estimated Age"
- Peter Bozeman Captured
1779 (401
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Colonial Soldiers of the South
- Rev War Land Grants (166 KB)
Grandpa Edmund Anderson and
his sons - descendant Nancy Jane Anderson
Bozeman
- 1866 John Bozeman Tombstone at Hills
Chapel Cem. (19
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Lorena's father born and died in Ramer,
John Thomas Bozeman was married to Alice Lorena
Stephens
- Morris Bowsman
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Rev War Land Grant
- Rev War Land Grants (151 KB)
Grandpa Brack - descendant
Lavinia Jane Brack Sellers to Nancy Jane
Anderson Bozeman - Grandpa Brack had married
Hester Doty in North Carolina 1700s.
- John's mother Nancy Jane
Anderson (18
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Lorena's grandmother kept them for a
while when Alice Stephens Bozeman died, until
John married Ellen Bean. Nancy was married to
Peter Edward Bozeman and filed for his Civil War
Pension
- Mordecai Bozeman
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Colonial Soldiers of the South -
served in the Militia
- Henry and Thomas Bozeman in Rev
War (449 KB)
Colonial
Soldiers of the South
- Wm and Levin Bozeman (206 KB)
Historical Sketches of North
Carolina
- 1885 (386
KB)
Sketches12-14 This Samuel Bozeman was
probably the brother to our grandfather Mordecai
Bozeman, and they were sons of Samuel Edward
Bozeman.
- 1885 (392
KB)
Sketches16-17
- Isaac Coonfield death
record (436
KB)
Mortality List
- 1885 (420
KB)
Sketches14-15
- Death Certificate of Anne Carter
(440 KB)
wife of
Frank Cochran. On that last night with her she
told me to go home to my babies because a "lady
in white" had visited her and told her that she
was about to "go home"
- 1885 (383
KB)
Sketches18
- Tombstone of Alice Lorena Stephens
Bozeman (78
KB)
found in the woods behind Hills Chapel
Church by Peter Edward Bozeman's tombstone on
the old John Hill plantation. Alice was the wife
of his son John Thomas Bozeman who was buried
across the street in another cemetery. Stone
reads " My Darling ALB "
- Grandma Stone
(88 KB)
Informant is our great granny Annie L
Dasher who later became Annie Carter, previously
a Fenn in 1893.
- 1885 (440
KB)
Sketches20
- Anne Carter Cochran in
Arizona (6
KB)
They lived in Mesa near Aunt Eunice
Cochran in 1953
- Grandpa Augustus Marvin
Stone (90
KB)
Father of Anna Lou Stone Fenn Carter
Dasher - grandfather to Cecil Earl Fenn Carter.
- 1885 (314
KB)
Sketches24
- George Little of Scotland in SC and
KY (24 KB)
S C
Roster shows Frank Cochran's grandpa and
probably the brothers of George Little.
- Cecil Earl Fenn
Carter (525
KB)
Military Discharge shows dark ruddy
complexion of this handsome Cherokee. There were
three documents where he re-enlisted and served
about twenty years at Fort Bliss in El Paso
Texas. Cousin Ruby Gibson once told me that
Cecil was still in the Army when he married
Alice McClain.
- 1920 Annie Stone (133 KB)
Shown with Mother -
apparently Annie married 3 times, Fenn, Carter,
Dasher but no marriage record has been located.
- 1885 (429
KB)
Sketches22
- John Stephens
(23 KB)
S C Roster shows Anne Carter
Cochran's grandpa - also grandpa to Lorena
Bozeman
- Catherine Crigler and her baby
girls (53
KB)
wife of John Wright Little
- John Franklin Fenn
1862 (7 KB)
Macon
County - Civil War
- 1885 (352
KB)
Sketches28
- Wm Sellers
(23 KB)
S C Roster shows Anne Carter
Cochran's grandpa - also grandpa to Lorena
Bozeman - Some researchers say that Mr Sellers
had married an indian woman in South Carolina
before moving to Alabama.
- Catherine Crigler 's son Sam
Little (43
KB)
son of John Wright Little
- TOMBSTONE - CAPT GEORGE
LITTLE (152
KB)
One of my daddy's many grandfathers on
Luella's side - her mother was Lattie Little.
- Broadway (21
KB)
S C Roster shows Anne Carter Cochran's
grandpa - also grandpa to Charles McClain's
mother
- Hiram Lucius Little (94 KB)
Father of John Wright Little
married first to Catherine Wright and second to
Rebecca Isabella Adams.
- Peter Bozeman
(173 KB)
Jesse petitions the court to sell or
divide the land that his father owned, dated
1838 - Peter died in 1829 after writing letters
to the War Dept and Bounty Land Office because
he knew that he was to receive that free land
grant for his service in the American
Revolution. Obviously he got the land in Hope
Hull Alabama but I have not found any type of
Land Deed until this item shows that Peter did
in fact own land in Alabama. Now we need to go
back and find the followup to this document to
see when the land was sold and to whom.
- Moon (22
KB)
S C Roster shows Anne Carter Cochran's
grandpa - also grandpa to Charles McClain's
father
- Lattie Cedonia Little
Coonfield (177
KB)
daughter of John Wright Little -
beautiful Lattie was my great grandmother and of
Cherokee blood
- Jesse Bozeman born 1793 was
Attorney (1352
KB)
When his brother Peter E. Bozeman died,
Gilly asks him to be her lawful attorney
regarding this estate in 1851. signed by John
Stephens and Gilly's X mark.
- Brandon (23
KB)
S C Roster shows Brandon, under which
many of our elders served
- Benjamin Coonfield (53 KB)
Husband of Lattie Little,
father of Luella - Aunt Deloris said the
Coonfields had such rich black hair that it
looked blue.
- 1838 Jesse Bozeman
Attorney (173
KB)
Dividing his father Peter Bozeman's land
among the heirs named on this document which is
signed by Judge Bibb.
- McClaijn (21
KB)
S C Roster shows several McClains, not
our Charles
- Aunt Ethel and her Gibson
husband (22
KB)
With my great Grandmother Lorena
- Bowsman Peter
(22 KB)
S C Roster shows grandpa Peter
Bozeman
- John Carter - married Elizabeth
Wise (33
KB)
1700s North Carolina Militia
- John Wise - father of Elizabeth Wise
Carter (38
KB)
1700s South Carolina Militia - Elizabeth
named her son John Wise Carter and he settled
into Talladega Alabama about 1820- 1830 and
married an unknown woman having a son named
Thomas Randolph Carter.
- Lattie Cedonia Little & Ben
Coonfield (177
KB)
Ben Coonfield family - Lattie told her
children they were of Cherokee blood and some of
another tribe
- Benjamin Coonfield's
parents (28
KB)
Husband of Lattie Little, his parents
were Martha Frances Young and Benjamin Wylie
Coonfield of Indiana
- Chester Coonfield (43 KB)
Ben Coonfield 's son, brother
of Lattie
- John Wright Little
photo (26
KB)
father of Lattie
- Bond (34
KB)
1700s North Carolina Militia - Edgecombe
County - our John Baptist Bond went to TN into
the Brooks lineage
- John Wright Little
photo (67
KB)
family in Arkansas
- Ballard and Smith (35 KB)
1700s North Carolina Militia
- Granville County - our Ballard went to TN into
the Brooks lineage
- Amy Coonfield
(38 KB)
Ben Coonfield 's daughter - sister of
Luella and Ruth
- Grandpa Zachariah
Fann (35
KB)
1700s Georgia Rangers also includes John
Hill
- John Wright Little
pension (403
KB)
Civil War Service
- 1885 (343
KB)
Sketches129-130
- Holley (34
KB)
1700s Granville North Carolina Muster
Roll - to the Westbrook lineage of Alabama
- John Little Pension (144 KB)
Civil War, Kentucky Infantry
- 1885 (299
KB)
Sketches130Alabama
- Westbrook (34
KB)
1700s Onslow North Carolina Muster Roll -
to the Westbrook lineage of Alabama
- John Wright Little
family (39
KB)
Civil War Service
- Cooper and Lee (35 KB)
1700s Edgecombe North
Carolina Muster Roll - to the Susie Mae Cooper
Brooks lineage of Alabama
- Isaac Coonfield photo (22 KB)
Louisville KY
- Grandpa John Stephens (35 KB)
1700s Edgecombe North
Carolina Muster Roll
- Dillard and Stone (33 KB)
1700s Chatham North Carolina
Muster Roll - There is a story online about the
Dillards and Jordans being related to Pocahontas
- Flowers and Stone (34 KB)
1700s Edgecombe North
Carolina Muster Roll
- Deer and Clark (35 KB)
1700s Granville North
Carolina Militia
- Charles Wayne Brooks 1953 -
1998 (63
KB)
taken about 1975 at a friend's wedding
reception - handsome son of Mary Ella Thornton
and James Edgar Brooks Jr. Charlie had never
gone to doctors until that Christmas Eve 1996
when he got sick with colon cancer.
- Charles' Grandpa Thomas
Carter (40
KB)
Thomas Randolph Carter born 1820 with his
firt wife Lacy Bozman lived in Hope Hull. He
married secondly to Mary Josephine Hereferd of
Virginia and they had Sarah Elizabeth Carter who
married Levi Benjamin Cooper - Sarah's baby was
named Susie Mae Cooper and she marrried James
Edgar Brooks Sr. ( Thomas Carter's grandfather
served in the American Revolution ) When Thomas
died his wife Mary had him placed by his first
family and then she went to live with her
daughter. Thomas and Lacy have beautiful tall
tombstone monuments in Hope Hull where he
purchased land thru her father, Jesse Bozeman,
from the William Henry Bozeman Estate. Father of
Thomas was John Wise Carter, a son of Elizabeth
Wise and John Carter of South Carolina. Serving
in the American Revolution was a John Wise, a
John Carter and a Thomas Carter who may have
been a brother to John.
- 1885 (394
KB)
Sketches50
- Charles' Grandpa
Brooks (24
KB)
John Brooks and Annie Clark Ballard of
Tennessee had only one son James E Brooks Sr in
Montgomery AL. James married Susie Mae Cooper
and named their son James Jr. James Jr married
Mary Ella Thornton and had Charles. ( The first
Hans Brooks came from Holland and settled in PA
with a french wife and had John in 1837 who was
in Giles TN in 1860 marrying Roxanna Smith and
having a son named John in TN )
- 1885 (410
KB)
Sketches52
- Grandpa John Wright
Little (26
KB)
Luella Coonfield Cochran's grandfather
was born in Kentucky 1843 and claimed to be
Cherokee. He moved to Arkansas after his wife
Catherine Crigler died. John was the son of
Catherine Wright and Hiram Lucius Little.
Catherine Wright's mother was Catherine
Weatherford, a daughter of Charles according to
the Virginia records online. Researching
Charlotte Virginia, I found a young Charles
Weatherford who could have been her brother and
then a Patsy Weatherford who might have been her
mother. Family legend is that John's family
refused a land allotment in Indian nation
Oklahoma, but it is a mystery as to why he chose
to move to Arkansas.
- Amy Coonfield Gray (32 KB)
Joseph Gray
- Indians at Fenn Plantation in
Alabama (161
KB)
cousin Matthew Fenn employed Indians on
his farm and my grandpa William Fenn was the
Manager according to the census records. They
all descend from Travis Fenn and Elijah Fann but
this area was indeed Creek Nation as the whites
began to settle and plant, they all had to work
together to survive.
- Kathy's GG granny Mary Catherine Crigler
(53 KB)
Married
John Wright Little in Shepherdsville Kentucky
and had Lattie Cedonia Little who married
Benjamin Wallace Coonfield in Arkansas. Lattie
named her daughter Luella Ellen. Luella married
Frank Delbert Cochran and had my daddy, Frankie
in 1927. Catherine wore her long black hair in
braids. The Criglers were of German blood, read
the Germanna Colony pages online and how they
lived so close to the indians of that era.
- Benjamin Wallace Coonfield and
Lattie (14
KB)
holding Luella
- 1821 John Wise Carter (212 KB)
3 land records exist in St
Clair County
- John Thomas Bozeman, son of Peter
Edward (386
KB)
Born 1866 in Dublin Alabama, married
Alice Stephens and had my great granny, Lorena
Emma Bozeman - John was the son of Nancy Jane
Anderson and Peter Edward Bozeman. His
grandparents were Martha Hill and William Henry
Bozeman who migrated from Darlington South
Carolina about 1826. The Andersons and Bozemans
lived next to each other in Hope Hull 1830 with
Peter Edward being born in 1834. When William
died, Martha Hill Bozeman moved to Dublin near
her brother John Hill, who created the Hills
Chapel School and Church........ After the Civil
War Peter and Nancy bought land in Ramer/ Dublin
area along the Meriweather Trail close to John
Hill. John Hill donated land for their family
cemetery which I visited, and he donated land
for the Hills Chapel Church and another cemetery
across from it where John T Bozeman is buried.
- Marriage License (58 KB)
Eureka Kansas
- 1821 William Cochran Land
Record (35
KB)
only one in this township !!! Bought land
in 1821 and had Jacob Benjamin Cochran in 1822.
- WWI Charles McClain (36 KB)
his birth date is wrong,
should be 1886 but it shows his wife as Lorena
Bozeman. Charles was the son of Elizabeth
Broadway and Josiah Marion McClain's who's
families migrated from South Carolina into
Georgia, then Alabama. Josiah descends from
Elizabeth Moon and Charles McClain of 1750s
Virginia. Elizabeth Moon had named a son Josiah
and his son James had married an indian woman
called Anna - Anna had a son named Josiah. I
have seen three different dates of birth for
grandpa Charlie but they had very little
education, some could not read nor write at all,
so the numbers are often mixed up. His mother
Elizabeth was the daughter of Mary Stephens and
Abner Broadway, and when Josiah died about 1897,
she remarried to John Gardner of Dublin.
Elizabeth and John and Charlie are found on the
1900 census, then again in 1910 with Lorena.
- Uncle John Coonfield (39 KB)
brother of Ben - the
Coonfields had very black hair with a blue shine
to it
- 1837 Grandpa Abner Broadway Land
Record (58
KB)
Montgomery, Alabama. Grandpa Abner and
Grandma Nancy migrated from South Carolina.
- Hood and Baxter (34 KB)
1700s Anson North Carolina
Militia
- Document - Bozeman (26 KB)
copied from book
- Cochran siblings (26 KB)
Frank Delbert Cochran's
brothers and sisters.
- 1834 Grandpa Elisha
Anderson (207
KB)
Land Record in Alabama
- George Hill, Smith and
Clark (35
KB)
1700s North Carolina Militia
- Document 2- Bozeman (1061 KB)
copied from book
- Freelon Cochran (400 KB)
brother of my daddy, died in
Korea - dad had told him to stay home
- 1900 Grandpa John W
Little (66
KB)
Land Record
- Abner Hill, Carter and
McGeHee (34
KB)
1700s North Carolina Militia
- Lucius Powhatan
Little (40
KB)
cousin to John Wright Little - L P was an
attorney, a judge, a writer and a genealogist.
His daughter Laura Simmons Little tried to prove
this line connected to a sister of Pocahontas,
named Cleopatra. Laura also joined the Owensboro
Chapter of the DAR.
- 1823 Uncle John
Bozeman (32
KB)
Land Record - Peter's brother went to
Mississippi
- Contents page of book (21 KB)
1700s Colonial Soldiers of
the South
- Aunt Eunice Cochran (26 KB)
dad's sister had alzheimers
- 1824 Lewis Bozeman (197 KB)
Land Record
- Abner Broadway (38 KB)
1700s Colonial Soldiers of
the South - May have married an indian woman
before they began to migrate into Alabama.
- Cook School
(134 KB)
1933 photo includes 7 Cochran
children
- John Stephens
(34 KB)
1700s Colonial Soldiers of the South
- John married a full blood Cherokee and
migrated into Alabama.
- Luella Coonfield
Cochran (116
KB)
Death Certificate - the cancer was so bad
that her husband had to okay they take her off
the machines. Luella had many children,
including two sets of twins
- Benjamin Sellers - Wm
B (35 KB)
1700s
Colonial Soldiers of the South
- Preface (49
KB)
1700s Colonial Soldiers of the South
- Ward, Simmons, Jones (34 KB)
1700s Colonial Soldiers of
the South
- Georgia Settlement (27 KB)
1700s Colonial Soldiers of
the South
- Mordecai 1
(40 KB)
Receipt of payment for service in the
American Revolution - he is also listed online
in the South Carolina Archives under the Roster
of the Continental Army serving in the Militia.
- Mordecai2 (52
KB)
Receipt of pay for his services in the
American Revolution.
- Peter Bozeman captured in Am
Rev (107 KB)
1779
article from SC Archives - the surname spelling
varies but these people could not read so it
just didn't matter. Peter and his wife Sarah
signed with only an X mark on various documents.
Peter was the son of Mordecai and moved his
family to Alabama about 1826
- 1824 Lewis Bozeman (197 KB)
Land Record
- Grandma Lorena Bozeman
McClain (11
KB)
1941 she was mother of Alice McClain
Carter and raised the children of Alice ( Cecil
Jr, Anne Alice, William Lawrence) Lorena was
wonderful to visit, churning butter, sewing
quilts, gardening, and read her Bible daily,
having a very special gift of healing.
- LAND RECORD
(59 KB)
Grandpa Isaac Coonfield
- Anne Carter and Frankie Cochran
1950 (44
KB)
married in 1951, moved to Broken Arrow in
Tulsa Oklahoma and then to Mesa Arizona, living
next to his sister, Eunice Cochran Haraughty.
Both had Cherokee heritage. My daddy always
called my mother his darling little 5'2" indian
squaw.
- Brack Land Grant (151 KB)
Eleazor and George Brack
served in the Am Rev along with the Bozemans and
Andersons and Sellers, all of whom eventually
migrated from SC to AL - all being intermarried
and becoming our grandfathers and grandmothers
- LAND RECORD
(86 KB)
1837 Isaac Benjamin Coonfield
- Uncle Billy Carter (25 KB)
Anne's younger brother was
killed in a car accident on hwy 231 - had
married several, had no children. loved living
in Oklahoma around the indians because he was
indian and felt at home with them. Named William
Lawrence Carter, he loved being called Billy or
Larry. Obviously named after his grandfather
William Fenn.
- William Sellers Land
Grant (445
KB)
ended up in Alabama
- LAND RECORD
(57 KB)
1859 Grandfather Isaac Coonfield in
Arkansas
- Frankie Cochran in
1949 (9 KB)
left
Chetopa Kansas and served in Korean War, was
copilot of a bomber and was shot in the
shoulder, sent to Maxwell AFB in Montgomery.
While seeing the sights in downtown Montgomery
he ran into Anne Carter, and he told her that
night that she was the one he wanted to marry.
She was about 17 and working at the old Kress
store on Dexter Avenue, waiting for her bus to
take her home.
- John Bozeman
(132 KB)
1781 Loyalists - sided with the
British during our War for Independence
- LAND RECORD
(176 KB)
1831 Grandfather John Hill
- Confederate Pension
Application (18
KB)
Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman filed for
widows pension after Peter Edward died. He had
served in the Shelby County Reserve
- 1756 John Bozeman is
18 (101
KB)
Colonial Soldiers of the South
- LAND RECORD
(35 KB)
1832 Alexander Cochran, either the
brother or the father of William, land purchase
in the same township as William.
- Harrell -Bryant -
Gunter (33
KB)
1700s Colonial Soldiers of the South
- Uncle Walton McClain (18 KB)
about 1936 holding Anne
Carter. Walton was a very dark handsome man,
well educated, and military all his life, now
buried at Arlington Cemetery. Walton wrote to
Kathy very often, calling her his little
princess. His title was Doctor, PHD.
- 1748 George Bozeman in
Maryland (64
KB)
Colonial Soldiers of the South
- LAND RECORD
(220 KB)
1834 Uncle Meady Bozeman
- George Bell - Henderson -
Westbrooks (35
KB)
1700s Colonial Soldiers of the South
- Anne Carter in 1940 (37 KB)
school days at Capitol
Heights, they moved around, Maryland Avenue, and
Yougene Streets, attending Highland Avenue
Church of Christ but some old letters from the
1950s talk about church on Saturdays so they
must have switched religions at some point.
- John Hill in 1754 (64 KB)
Lt in North Carolina - this
could be the father of the many Hills who moved
into Montgomery Alabama along with the Bozemans
in 1826
- LAND RECORD
(61 KB)
1837 Uncle Peter Bozeman
- Parker - Carter - Vann -
Rogers (33
KB)
1700s Colonial Soldiers of the South
- John in Mississippi
1830 (43 KB)
Rev
War Soldier could be the brother of Peter or the
son of Mordecai - Mordecai's lineage had not
been researched until this decade. I see that
his son James remained in Darlington SC but John
did not and Peter did not. John and Peter may
have married indian women and migrated into
Alabama and John moved on into Mississippi which
was at that time Choctaw Nation. John and Peter
both had difficulty after their migration
proving that they had served in the American
Revolution even though it is recorded where they
got paid in 1785.
- LAND RECORD
(34 KB)
1834 Uncle John Coonfield
- Benjamin Dotey (33 KB)
1700s Colonial Soldiers of
the South - they all trace back to the
Mayflower's Edward Doty and the first
Thanksgiving of the Pilgrims.
- Continental Paper
Money (121 KB)
6
dollar bill
- LAND RECORD
(83 KB)
1920 Grandpa Joseph C Stephens
- Bond (20
KB)
S C Roster shows Charles Brooks grandpa
John Bond
- Smith (24
KB)
S C Roster shows Charles Brooks grandpa
Henry Smith
- 1885 (277
KB)
Sketches10-11 |
|
|
- Westbrook (73
KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Westbrook (73
KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Civil War (74
KB)
Those who served
- Hello!! (62
KB)
As aol begins to close it's doors to
their hometown webpages that so many have used
to save their notes on, here we begin a vast
attempt at saving research
- Peter Bozeman
(36 KB)
Peter had married Sarah Brown in
1786, having three daughters on the 1790 census
followed by sons Meade, William Henry, Jesse M.
Peter E,- Ellen married Vincent Joiner, Lucy
married Sterling Campbell and the third daughter
has not been found unless she was at the estate
sale in one of those other familiar names like
Seller, Mason, Watkins or Stacie or Campbell.
- Research (675
KB)
Updated Related Files
- Peter Bozeman's possible
ancestors (42
KB)
Bozeman Relations
- Research (675
KB)
Updated Related Files
- 1709 Samuel Bozeman (5 KB)
shown as a witness
- Files Home Page (1569 KB)
Old Documents, Images,
Records
- Bozeman and Browning in Seminole
Lands (5
KB)
Tracing the Browning family in Georgia
Seminole Lands
- 1747 Henry Bozeman (6 KB)
Virginia Militia
- 123 (1207
KB)
123
- Mary Bozeman Slater (6 KB)
Chickasaw Tribe
- 1734 Thomas Bosman (4 KB)
Virginia Wills
- Some Resources (220 KB)
Family Study
- Captain Bozeman (10 KB)
Nottaway Tribe - Indian Chief
grandson
- 1792 Joseph Bozman (5 KB)
Petition
- Files (456
KB)
Notes and Records
- Early Bozemans (7 KB)
Cherokee
- 1792 Peter Bozeman (7 KB)
Settlement of Revolutionary
War claims Previously Barred by Established
Limitations - they had set deadlines for filing
!
- Mama (832
KB)
Lookups
- Bozeman in Blount County
Alabama (8
KB)
1836 removal of indians
- My Montgomery Kin (16 KB)
Those who settled in the
capitol city.
- Bozeman (4
KB)
1600 Virginia
- Coonfield Indian
Blood (85
KB)
Other researchers of the family - Long
before I began studying my family tree, there
was talk of indian blood in this line. But even
now my 92 year old aunt tells me that her mother
Luella Coonfield was part indian.
- Bozeman (4
KB)
Indian Claims
- Bozeman (8
KB)
1774 James and Martha in Georgia
- Bozeman (8
KB)
Talley applications to Cherokee Nation
- Bozeman (7
KB)
Land grants for "importing" others to
America
- Resources
(477 KB)
Lavendar
- Alabama Bozemans (29 KB)
Including Jimmy Ray
- Charles McClain married Lorena
Bozeman (61
KB)
1920 WWI - son of Elizabeth Broadway and
Josiah Marion McClain.
- 1 . Family Webpages (57 KB)
Brooks, Carter, Cochran,
Westbrook, and all others involved plus
documents and historical records.
- Charles McClain married Lorena
Bozeman (6
KB)
1910 They lived with his mother and her
second husband John Gardner.
- Mama (145
KB)
Research
- Civil War - Bozeman (16 KB)
Peter Edward Bozeman married
Nancy Jane Anderson
- Read First
(288 KB)
1
- Civil War - Seaborne
Anderson (16
KB)
Nancy Jane's father served along with his
brothers and father - some of this family died
in the War - Seaborne was the great grandfather
to Lorena Bozeman McClain - Seaborne's great
grandfathers served in the American Revolution.
- Read 2 (450
KB)
1
- Bozeman (8
KB)
Samuel and Luke in 1730
- Civil War - Josiah Marion
McClain (70
KB)
Lorena Bozeman McClain's father in law
was married to Elizabeth Broadway - He had
deserted his first wife Julia King in Georgia
and joined the Civil War in Alabama. He was
wounded. He married or lived with Elizabeth
having two girls around 1870 who died but had
Charles Allen McClain in 1886 . Josiah died soon
after. Josiah's mother was known as Anna and his
father was James McClain who might have also
served in the Civil War. It is believed that
Josiah's mother was native american - Charlie
McClain was a very dark tiny man and very
spiritual and faithful.
- Anderson Sellers
Bozeman (53
KB)
Alabama Pioneers of the 1820s.
- Caleb Bozeman
(7 KB)
Kentucky
- Civil War - Thomas Randolph
Carter (9 KB)
son
of John Wise Carter and "Elizabeth", Thomas
married Lacy Jane Bozeman first and Mary
Josephine Hereferd second. Mary had a daughter
named Sarah Elizabeth Carter who married Levi
Benjamin Cooper. Grandfathers of Thomas served
in the American Revolution.
- Anderson Sellers
Bozeman... (53
KB)
Alabama Pioneers of the 1820s resided
near George Bush and John Booth.
- Bozeman 1600
(18 KB)
Timeline
- Links (53
KB)
A Few documents
- Bozeman 1700
(9 KB)
Edgecombe County NC
- Notes (1005
KB)
Everything I read and research is saved
on a webpage for future reference.
- Bozeman 1700 -
Micajah (11
KB)
Northampton County NC
- Files (4
KB)
Research on John Brooks of Holland, his
son's marriage to Roxanna P Smith of Tennessee,
her son's move to Alabama and descendants in
Montgomery
- Bozeman - Michael (10 KB)
Lowndes County Alabama and
into Arkansas
- Kentucky to Arkansss to
Alabama (136
KB)
Frank Cochran and Luella Coonfield's
lineage to the Brooks.
- Bozeman - Michael (13 KB)
Lowndes County Alabama and
into Arkansas
- Bozeman - 1700 (15 KB)
Timeline continued
- Bozeman - 1700 (10 KB)
David J. was son of Luke
- Westbrook Genealogy (12 KB)
Penton, Jones, Johnston,
Braswell, Grauer, Porter, Glass, etc
- My Webpages
(2 KB)
Links to much of my research - I save
everything, scan every document or photo, and
someday I just might get it organized and
alphabetized
- Grandpa Abner
Broadway (123
KB)
father of Elizabeth B McClain - he had
married Mary Stephens. Abner was born in
Montgomery and his parents had come from South
Carolina, another Abner Broadway and "Nancy
unknown"
- Grandpa Elijah Lee and Andrew
Cooper (101
KB)
Chambers County census shows how close
they lived together. Charner Cooper married
Sarah Lee and had Levi Benjamin Cooper. Levi
married Sarah Carter and had a daughter Susie
Mae Cooper Brooks.
- Grandpa Cochran (3 KB)
Family Group Sheet
- Ancestors
(163 KB)
The many ancestors of the Brooks
children.
- Grandpa Anderson married Lavinia
Brack (91
KB)
from the Carolinas to Montgomery Alabama
- Soldiers of the American Revolution, received
Land Grants and migrated into Georgia, then to
Montgomery County Alabama.
- McClain, Josiah Marion - Civil War
Record (3 KB)
My
great great grandfather married Elizabeth
Broadway and had Charles Allen McClain
- Grandpa Brooks and
Bond (27 KB)
from
the Carolinas to Tennessee to Texas and then
Alabama
- Surnames (37
KB)
Baxley, Cochran, Crigler, Fenn, Little,
Miller, so many names in my family tree.
- 1840 census Montgomery
AL (32 KB)
only
half of my transcription, more to come on page 2
- the pages are quite difficult to read
- Notes and Research (1052 KB)
A big thank you to my many
internet found cousins who have shared their
lineage and pictures with me to help verify the
journeys of our ancestors.
- My Census Notes (3 KB)
My families migrated into
several counties of Alabama by 1830 1840
- Mordecai Bozeman (3 KB)
Account being audited for
claims of Am Rev War
- Baxley (19
KB)
From Joseph to James to Ella Olivia
- Notes (695
KB)
Research of related families
- Mordecai Bozeman and
sons (6
KB)
Account being audited for claims of Am
Rev War
- Many Names in my
family (161
KB)
My Family Jewels
- Related Links
(911 KB)
Collecting Family Webpages
- Captain George Little (28 KB)
to Jonas to Hiram to John to
Lattie to Luella
- Related Links
(3 KB)
Collecting Family Webpages
- Kentucky Census (63 KB)
Following my Littles into
Kentucky 1800
- Westbrook
(140 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Census (53
KB)
Following the Littles out of Kentucky
- Westbrook (10
KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Alabama Relatives (3 KB)
Tracing my roots in Alabama
- Westbrook (11
KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Westbrook
(143 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Westbrook (6
KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Westbrook
(162 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Mordecai's son Peter Bozeman in
SC (11 KB)
Ralph
and Peter received Land Grants - they might have
received several acres each time they
re-enlisted - Ralph even got a land grant in
Georgia
- Mordecai Bozeman's son Peter in
SC (11 KB)
Peter
and Ralph received Land Grants
- Ancestral Index (887 KB)
Many Names and photos
- Families Settled in Montgomery
AL (1 KB)
Several
names listed - this was the capitol city - with
land rich for farming, slaves and indians
willing to work the crops, and the Alabama River
used for travel. The railroad also came through
Ramer and into Montgomery - the Union Station
sits along the banks of the Alabama River in
downtown Montgomery where historical signs
indicate this was once a large indian village.
Even the parents of Chief Red Eagle ( Sehoy and
Charles Weatherford) lived along the Alabama
River.
- Brooks in Montgomery (1 KB)
Descending from John Brookes
of Holland who settled in Pennsylvania, then his
son went to Tennessee by 1860 where he married R
P Smith
- Carolina 1700s (19 KB)
We were both Quakers and
Loyalists
- Brooks in Montgomery (3 KB)
Ancestors of Kathy and Charles
- Mordecai - White -
Meade (12
KB)
Interesting notes on these families in
1700
- Documents (47
KB)
Marriage Licenses, Death Certicates,
Articles of Interest
- Indians in Virginia (10 KB)
Wm G Bozeman
- Grandpa John Stephens -Am Rev War
Soldier (16
KB)
from Florida to the Carolinas, he fought
for Independence, married a full blood indian
and migrated to Alabama
- Bozeman - Shawnee
Tribe (4 KB)
Reid
married Bozeman
- Westbrook
(144 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Grandpa Cecil Carter's
ancestors (36
KB)
Fenn of Virginia and Stone of Maryland,
all migrating south through the Carolinas during
the War and into Georgia's Land Lottery and then
to Montgomery Alabama where the land was two
dollars an acre. The Fenns were Indian Traders
in very early Georgia, 1700s, and their wives
were likely native americans.
- Cherokee Bozeman (3 KB)
John married a Cherokee in SC
and moved to MS
- Westbrook (32
KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- DAR Jesse Bozeman (10 KB)
Unknown connection but our
Peter named a son Jesse so this could be a
brother to our Peter in Darlington - there was a
Jesse living two doors away from Peter in 1800
Darlington census. Peter's son was named Jesse M
Bozeman and I can only suppose that M was for
Mordecai and then can suppose it is possible
that was also Peter's father's name.......now go
back to the Jesse who served in the American
Revolution and wonder if his middle initial was
also M - could he have really been Peter's
father living so close to him in
1800.............we may never know.
- Bozeman in Choctaw
Nation (4
KB)
James Boozman and Percila White - this
name White takes me back to the mother of
Mordecai, thinking what if she were also
indian....we will never know.
- Westbrook (1
KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Luke Bozeman married an
indian (5
KB)
Ward - Bozeman
- Westbrook
(351 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Indian Town Creek
1700 (6
KB)
Samuel Bozeman, White, Parker
- Westbrook (92
KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Louis Bousman
(3 KB)
Indian Territory and Billy The Kid.
- Westbrook (19
KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- John and the Indian
Wife (5 KB)
John
Bozeman and Elizabeth in MS
- Westbrook
(170 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Westbrook (6
KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Westbrook
(159 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Westbrook
(187 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
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- DNA to Mordecai
Bozeman
- Chart of my ancestors
- Peter Bozeman
- 1840 census of Montgomery
AL
- Grandpa FENN's cousin
- Grandpa Elisha
Stephens
- Grandpa Elisha Anderson to Lorena
Bozeman
- Research Links and
Documents
- Grandpa Cecil Earl Fenn Carter 1900 -
1939 Montgomery Ala
- Grandpa Frank Delbert Cochran and Luella
in Chetopa KS 1937
- Grandpa Charles McClain of Virginia 1750
to Spartanburg SC
- Charles Brooks in 1975 Millbrook
Alabama
- Grandpa Jacob Benjamin Cochran b 1822
Quaker City Ohio
- Jacob Benjamin
Cochran
- South Carolina Search the
Archives
- Georgia Search the A R
roster
- Search Alabama
- Civil War
Search
- Dad's grandfather George Little of
Scotland in Kentucky
- Family Jewels
- List
- Meridian Cemetery - Grandpa Hiram
Little
- .....Mom's grandpa Josiah McClain in
Civil War Roster
- ...Dad's sister Irma was born with a veil
or caul
- Brooks' - Rowena Densy Baxter Ballard
family
- Brooks' - Baxter family
forum
- Kezziah Craig the Cherokee
indian
- Baxter Family Forum with Rowena and
Larkin Frances Ballard
- Craig and Connelly to Baxter , Ballard,
and Brooks
- Lowrence County Tn forum - Craig, to
Brooks
- Pennington to the
Brooks
- Hannah Boone
Pennington
- Lawrence County TN households
1830
- 1826 Tax List of Lawrence Co
TN
- Maury County TN forum - Bond Smith
Brooks
- Maury County TN history - Giles County
formed
- Giles County TN is where John Brooks was
found 1860 census
- Kentucky Quick Notes
- Kentucky Quick Notes- John Little
-
- Kentucky Quick Notes- John Little -
Lottie
- Grandpa Cecil Carter's great Aunt Lettie
Fenn Rich
- Grandpa Cecil Carter's great granny
Martha Rich Fenn
- Our Native American
Heritage
- Ramer Cemetery Survey
- Hills Chapel Cemetery
- First White House of the Confederacy was
in Ramer
- Line Creek is where we played on
weekends
- Montgomery Historical
Markers
- Burnt Corn Alabama
- St Stephens Alabama
- Indians in Alabama
- Old Federal Road in
Alabama
- South of the Road in
Alabama
- Old Wagon Road in
Alabama
- Line Creek and Mt
Meigs
- Trail of Tears
- Obituary of Clora Jane Miller
Cochran
- Back page of pension of John Little -
Civil War
- Fenn and Feagin
- BJ's Little page
- Creek Indian Research
- Cherokee Indian
Research
- Land Grants in Laurens
Georgia
- Captain George Little and family
connections
- Images of Actual Land
Records
- Bozeman
Relations
- 1767 Bozeman Will
- Brooks Family Tree
- WWI registration of Uncle William
Little
- Family History
- Grandma Mary Handley by cousin L P
Little
- Elmore County Alabama
- Brooks Family
- My Cochran Family
Jewels
- Red Shoes and Sehoy and the
Weatherfords
- Red Eagle
- Our Sweet Little Indian
Roots
- Family Bible Records
- Alabama Genealogy on Yahoo
Groups
- Montgomery County on Yahoo
Groups
- Cherokee by Blood on Yahoo
Groups
- Bullitt County Kentucky
Archives
- Brooks Page
- backgrounds
- backgrounds
- Giles County Tennessee - once home to
John Brooks b 1837
- Fenn and Carter
- Newspapers
- Brooks Smith Craig Pennington in
Tennessee
- 1805 Georgia Land
Lottery
- Crigler and Roby
- Dorline's research
- McClains
- 1840 McClain on
census
- McClain Tombstones
- Fenn Stone Carter
- Broadway and Gibson
- Charles McClain 1750
- Anne Carter
- 1789 Georgia Tax
Lists
- Coosada and Fenn Family
Cemetery in Elmore County AL
- Great Grandpa Jacob
- Luella's genealogy
- Luella's granny Betsy Douglass
Little
- Luella's granny Catherine
Weatherford
- Luella's grandpa John Little Civil War
papers
- Luella's grandpa Abraham Crigler left KY
for Arkansas
- Luella's Uncle Chester and Uncle
Sam
- Tefft in the Cochran, Miller, Parker
lineage of Rhode Island
- Brooks Cooper Hood Thornton
Ballard
- 1850 Chambers County - Lee Cooper
Stephens
- Deeds in the 1600s
- Our Stone ancestors in the 1600s - Fann/
Fenn
- Henrico County VA - P:owhatan and the
Early Settlers
- Mars Hill Cemetery
- Banister Stone
- Creeks
- My contribution to Bullitt County
KY
- My contribution to Daviess County
KY
- My contribution to Find A
Grave.com
- Charlotte VA deeds
- other VA deeds
- Craig Connelly Baxter
deeds
- Color Schemes
- 1695 Maryland
Archives
- Joe McClain so dark was told to sit in
the back of the bus
- Wolf background
- Grandpa Hiram Lucius Little in Bosque
County Texas
- Lattie Little marriage
license
- Mordecai Bozeman document - Rev War
Records
- Cochran
- Freewebs
- Pictures of Anne and Bill
Carter
- 1953 Birth
Announcement
- Samantha's Genealogy
- WeRelate on Wikipedia
- Home Page
- My Parents
- My Alabama Families
- T R Carter and Stacy
- Wilkes Bozman and
Cochran
- Free Stuff
- New England Indians
- Kanawah Valley
- Tombstone Photos
- Creating a layered
background
- Page 1
- Cochran Family Album
- Uncle John Handley
- Bozeman of NC in Am Rev
War
- My Cherokee
Connections
- Honoring the Old Ones
- John Brooks
- Andrew Cooper
- Frankie Cochran
- Brooks Intro
- Brooks on Rootsweb
- George Little had John and Jonas, Jonas
had Hiram Lucius
- Descendants of Nancy Ward - does she
connect to us ?
- Morgan County Indiana
- Maxine
- Korean Casualties- Freelon "Coonfield"
Cochran
- All Things Cherokee
- Freewebs
- Annie Carter raised by the
McClains
- Alabama families
- Grandpa Peter
- Tribes in the News
- More of those Jewels
- Our Ancestors Roots
- ......Mom
- .......Annie Lee
- Frankie's Genealogy
- Honoring the old ones
- Our old alabama
settlers
- Minnie Lee Gibson
- 1788 tombstone of Josiah
McClain
- Stone and Fenn Notes
- Fenn and Stone images
- My Research Stuff
- Colonial Documents
- Jacob Cochran
- Annie
- Amazing Clock
- Uncle Thomas J Rich
- Death Certificate of Grandma
Stone
- Researching Native
Americans
- Land Documents
- Missouri Death
Certificates
- Search Land Records
- West Virginia
Documents
- Dr
- Jacob
- Family Tree on
Rootsweb
- Our Kentucky Kin
- Tribal Pages
- next
- dr
- Documents
- My Early Settlers in Georgia and Land
Grants
- Search Georgia
- Cherokee By Blood
- Alabama Indian Tribes
- Alabama Turkeytown
- Tecumseh
- Osceola
- Osceola
- Osceola
- John Ross
- 1861 Battles
- Moccasin Bend
- Pathkiller's Tomb in
Alabama
- Pathkiller's Tomb in
Alabama
- Remembering the
Natives
- Laura Little researching our Indian
Princess
- Peter was my 5 times grand
father
- More on the Bozeman
history
- Interview Coonfield
Cousin
- Interviewers Home
page
- Alabama Census
Records
- Bozeman Marriages
- Bozemans of NC Am Rev War: Jesse and
Ethelredge
- Iowa Family Trees
- Natives in my family
tree
- Lela
- Erwin
- Virgil Coonfield
- Mary Angeline Partridge
Thornton
- blog Lorena
- blog
alabamafamilytree
- Books
- East Tennessee
- Middle Tennessee
- Giles County TN was once part of Maury
County
- Census records
- Grandmother Lorena' s
kin
- Search Georgia Revolutionary
War
- My Georgia Land
Records
- My Stepping Stones
- Sketches
- Sketches
- Sketches
- Daviess KY - my
submissions
- Bullitt KY - my
submissions
- Colonial Records and Land
Records
- Jacob Cochran in Iowa
- FREE World Vital
Records
- Carter and Fenn
- My Bozeman and Little
files
- My Brooks research
- My Brooks research
- My Grandma Stone and Fenn
research
- My Family Land
Records
- Documents
- Documents on the Bozeman
family
- Documents on the Little family in
Kentucky
- Grandpa Jonas Little in 1820 beside his
siblings - had Hiram
- Grandpa Elijah Lee, Charner Cooper, Alsey
Cooper in 1850
- Miscellaneous Court Records of many
family surnames
- Lineage of Charles Wayne
Brooks
- My Alabama Families
- More info on my Alabama
ancestors
- Mom's grandmother Annie Stone
Fenn
- My webpages and tons of
information
- Charlie's great great grandpa
Baxley
- The Little family DNA project and
Vikings
- Ancestral Chart
- Cochran tribalpages
- Brooks tribalpages
- Peter in Hope Hull
- My Colonial Records and
Notes
- My Colonial Records and
Notes
- Mordecai to Peter to William Henry to
Peter Edward to John T
- Backup
- Bozeman Research
- 1840 transcription by
me
- My Bozeman
Elders
- N C Am Rev War List - Anderson, Brack,
Bozeman, Broadway
- Gilly Bozeman signed her X mark in
1851
- Barry's Blog
- Search images of Land
Deeds
- Parker, Tefft, Miller, Little, Wright,
Cochran
- Sketches Book online at LDS
page
- Marriage of Sarah Brown to
Peter
- Baxley
- Alabama Gen Web
- Alabama Gen Web
- Alabama Tombstones
- Alabama Files
- Aunt Ethel Bozeman Gibson in
Alabama
- Cochran in Mesa AZ moved to
Alabama
- Greetings
- My Family Tree
- German Roots
- Anne Carter's granny Anna Stone born
1875
- Doublehead
- Doublehead
- Michigan Territory
- Cochran Ancestry
- Names of those I am
researching....
- folklore
- Sketches of Bozeman Book is online to
view
- My own census
collection
- My Cherokee
Connections
- Westbrook and Holley
- Alabama Kin
- My Kentucky Records
- Our Bible Belt of the
South
- Westbrook, Holly,
Grauer
- My Westbrook Folder
- James Westbrook died in 1850 or
divorced?
- Thomas
Carter
- 1700s Georgia Records
- Books
- George Grauer
Westbrook
- Grandmother Elizabeth Grauer Westbrook
Lawson of Marengo
- Assorted Notes
- More
- Martha Hill and John Hill,
children of John H. Hill of
SC
- Westbrook, Bond, Carter, several
Links
- Frankie Cochran's
elders
- Uncle Douglass Little in the book History
of KY
- Links to several
grandfathers
- Before they came to
Alabama
- Tombstone of Isaac
Coonfield
- Brooks, Ballard, Craig, Conley,
Pennington in Tennessee
- Long List of Interesting
Articles
- Broken Arrow
Oklahoma
- My
Parents (116
KB)
Root and Branches
- Hello (6 KB)
Hello
- Marriages in
Alabama (2159
KB)
Bozeman
- DAR List (94
KB)
Several of my great great grandfathers
helped during the War.
- Marriages in
Alabama (558
KB)
Boseman, Boazman
- Family
Connections (18
KB)
List
- Marriages in
Alabama (1191
KB)
Others
- Trees (1
KB)
Trees
- From North Carolina
1700 (142
KB)
Early family migrations
- Files (22
KB)
Old Data
- Data (23
KB)
Older Files
- Southern
Migrations (439
KB)
Collection of Webpages
- Descendants of Peter
Bozeman (37
KB)
His son William Henry Bozeman b 1802
leaves a long legacy along Hope Hull, Dublin and
Ramer, throughout the Montgomery County,
reaching beyond.
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