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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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  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.
 
 
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  • Worksheet (22 KB)
    Intro
  • Records (1207 KB)
    Documents and Research
  • Resources (36 KB)
    Roots And Branches
  • Articles of Interest (182 KB)
    Locating others online researching same.
  • Beverly's Family History (504 KB)
    Welcome
  •  
  • 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.
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  • Anderson Lineage (50 KB)
    Through the Carolinas, the Andersons, Sellers, Stephens and Bozemans moved into Alabama
  • Notes on Lavinia Anderson Sellers (22 KB)
    her husband's lineage and research notes
  • Notes on Lavinia Brack Anderson (14 KB)
    Research notes on the Brack families to England
  •  
    • 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
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  • 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
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    Research (279 KB)
    Links to other great research.
     
     
    Tracking Our Roots
    Journey in Time
     
  • 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.
  • 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
  • FTM
  • ALABAMA CENSUS FINDER
  • MOON surnames
  • Indian Rolls.......Find Your Ancestors!
  • Descendants of Pocahontas?
  • Cherokee Querie Boards
  • 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
  • Links
  • Harrell Cherokee Search Message Board
  • Page Three
  • more notes
  • Charles Weatherford - read line 76
  • Carter
  • My Alabama Genealogy
  • FENN FAMILY MESSAGE BOARD
  • Alabama Divorces 1831-1846
  • TRACE YOUR ALABAMA ROOTS
  • Montgomery Gen Web
  • Sweet Home Alabama
  • Alabama Families
  • Mary Ella Thornton Brooks
  • Guestbook
  • Brooks Genealogy in Alabama
  • Hood and Thornton buried in Elmore County near Baxley
  • Peter Bozeman, born 1758 son of Mordecai moved to Hope Hull.
  • John Little (479 KB)
    Civil War Papers describes him as dark - he said that he was a Cherokee indian by blood, but was that through both of his parents......
  • Frankie Lavern Cochran family (44 KB)
    Anne Carter Cochran and children about 1965
  • headstone of Tige Stone (48 KB)
    William Arthur Stone, our cousin from Macon Georgia, played one season with the St Louis Cardinals.
  • Isaac Coonfield b 1827 Indiana (83 KB)
    Indiana history
  • 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
  • cousin Dorline's research on the John Little family
  • Grandma McClain
  • Grandma Mary Ella Thornton found on 1930 census
  • Ballard Brooks and Cooper research
  • My Home Page
  • The Doodle Page
  • List of Carter Ancestry Webpages
  • List of Cochran Ancestry Webpages
  • My home page with a scroll
  • Mary Ella's grandmother Mary Angeline Partridge Thornton
  • Our many ancestry links
  • KathysKin
  • Our Dixie Roots
  • Southern Connections
  • BrooksGenealogy
  • Brooks and Thornton
  • John Wright Little
  • cousin Myra Gibson
  • USGENWEB family group sheets that I am submitting
  • USGENWEB see Little Article that I sent -George Little
  • USGENWEB see Little DAR Article that I sent -George Little
  • Charlie's Graduation
  • Family Group Sheets of Kentucky
  • Family Group Sheets Search
  • Catherine Crigler Little photo submitted to KY Archives
  • Owen Crigler on 1850 KY census
  • Civil War notes on John Wright Little, husband of C Crigler
  • Notes on the Little families
  • Alabama Family Tree - Grandpa Carter
  • Kathy and Charlie
  • Kathy of Tulsa
  • Elijah Fenn's letter of 1842 to Adaline Griffin and my notes
  • Family Tree Links
  • Civil War notes on Grandpa Jacob 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
  • My old photos collection
  • doodling with my notes
  • Kathy's New Home Page ( enjoy )
  • * * * * Alabama Genealogy
  • Links 4
  • Pictures
  • Refused land allotment by John Little's indian ancestors
  • COCHRAN on the Iowa State page
  • My Family History Links and Research Backup
  • pictures
  • Kansas Cousins
  • Kansas Cochrans
  • great grandpa Jacob Cochran
  • Brooks, Ballard and Thornton
  • photos and documents
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  • MontgomeryGenWeb List
  • Grandma Anna Lou Stone Fenn
  • Grandfather James H. Baxley
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  • Brooks of Tennessee and their family connections
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  • My Favorite Links
  • 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