South Carolina Family Group Sheet for the Peter BOZEMAN Family *********************************************** Copyright © Kathy. All rights reserved. http://www.usgenweb.org/volunteers/copyright.shtml *********************************************** Submitted by: Kathy Email address: Husband: Peter BOZEMAN Birthdate: abt 1750 Birthplace: Bladen North Carolina Death date: abt 1829 Place of death: Montgomery Alabama Burial: Montgomery Father: Mordecai Boseman Mother: Elizabeth Marriage date: abt 1790 Marriage place: Wife: Sarah Brown Birthdate: Birthplace: they appear on 1820 census of Darlington SC Death date: Place of death: Montgomery Alabama Burial: they moved to Alabama about 1826-1827 Father: Mother: CHILDREN Child No. 1: Meade Sex: m Birthdate: 1790 Birthplace: Death date: aft 1830 Place of death: Burial: Marriage date: Marriage place: 1830 census of Dallas County Alabama Spouse's name: Child No. 2: Jesse Sex: m Birthdate: 1/28/1793 Birthplace: South Carolina Death date: 4/23/1855 Place of death: Montgomery Alabama Burial: Hope Hull in Montgomery AL Marriage date: abt 1826 Marriage place: SC- Jesse bought land in Montgomery in 1827. Spouse's name: Lucy Child No. 3: Lucy Sex: f Birthdate: 1800 Birthplace: SC Death date: Place of death: AL Burial: Marriage date: Marriage place: 1830 census living next to Jesse and William Spouse's name: Sterling Campbell Child No. 4: William Henry Sex: m Birthdate: 1802 Birthplace: SC Death date: 1847 Place of death: Montgomery Alabama Burial: Marriage date: abt 1825 Marriage place: SC Spouse's name: Martha H Child No. 5: Peter E Sex: m Birthdate: 1807 Birthplace: SC Death date: Place of death: LA? Marriage date: Burial: Marriage place: Spouse's name: Documentation: Mordecai and his sons, Peter, John and James were all born in Bladen, North Carolina and they all served in the American Revolution according to the book "Sketches of Bozeman" printed in 1885 and according to the South Carolina Archives at http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/Archives/search/default.asp receiving pensions and land grants. About 1827 Peter and his entire family moved to Montgomery, Alabama but Peter died about 1829 with court documents showing Jesse as the Administrator of his Estate. Other documents indicate that Peter was writing to SC for his pension. The Estate Sale includes Sarah and names all of the children, including three slaves. Jesse's tombstone was recently found on that property they owned in Hope Hull near his daughter Lacy and son James. Other broken headstones were illegible so it is possible and logical that his father is also buried there.