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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
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