1-Estate.jpg Peter Bozeman's estate sale included Edmond
Lewis, Shackleford, Howell Mason, Joseph McCool, John Stacie,
Lanee Hill, David Campbell, Peter's widow Sarah Bozeman, their sons
Jesse, Wm Henry, Peter E., and also John McGeHee, John Lewis, Wilson
Boothe,
George Little in
Kentucky
Election of 1872 includes
Lucius Little, U. S. Grant, J. B. Cochran, Ed Hawes,
:
tracing John Wise Carter of
SC to Talladega AL
w.html Weatherford, Blackstone,
Anderson
BROOKS/ John came from Tennessee to
Montgomery
CARTER/ a mix of Carters, John came to
Talladega in 1821
COCHRAN/ from Scotland to PA to OH to Iowa Territory to
Kansas
FENN/ Indian Traders from VA to GA in
1776
ParkerTefft/ from 1600s Rhode Island to Ohio to Iowa
Territory
3.html Captain John Carter of South
Carolina 1700s
Cochran
Abner Broadway Jr married
Mary Stephens and had our Elizabeth
Anderson died in Montgomery
1834 and attending his estate sale were Miles Brack and Alfred
Sellers
John Stephens Cemetery in
Wilkinson GA
Flinn and Jesse Bozeman in
Alabama History at the Archives
GideonMoon.txt father of Elizabeth Moon McClain of VA to
Spartanburg SC
Hereford.jpg Hereford, Blackstone, Scrimpshire
Cherokee Nation
martin.bmp Grandpa Martin Weatherford led the
Creeks
Crigler, Abraham & Lydia
(Carpenter) ca
1777 Lydia Carpenter is born - probably Culpeper or Madison Co. VA?
d/o Michael & Rebecca (Delph) Carpenter ca 1795
Abraham marries Lydia Carpenter ca 1800 son Owen Crigler is born
in VA or KY ca 1805 son James Crigler is born in KY 1810 deed
from William & Mary Pennabaker to Abraham Crigler, all of
Bullitt Co. KY $240 for 80 and 1/4 acres on Long
Lick Creek, part of a one thousand acre survey in the
name of Isaac Baker. Dated 12 Dec
1810 (Bullitt Co. Will Bk C p. 2) 1812 tax list of
Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white male over 21. 1 black over 16 / 2
total 223 (?) acres on Long
Lick 1821 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY
with 1 white male over 21. 2 blacks over 16 / 5
total 202 acres on Long Lick Creek 1825 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY with 1
white male over 21. 2 blacks over 16 / 10
total 202 1/4 acres on Long Lick in Bullitt Co.
first entered in the name of King & Taylor 1845 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white
male over 21. 7 blacks over 16 / 10 total 200 acres on
Long Lick, Bullitt Co. KY 1848 will
and slave appraisal
of Abraham Crigler left in Bullitt Co. KY
Crigler, Abraham Jr. & Catharine
(Roby) 1845 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white male over
21. No land 1848 Abraham
marries Catharine Roby 14 Sep 1848 in Bullitt Co. KY - G. W. Miles,
a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
officiated
Crigler,
James ca 1796 - 1805
son James Crigler is born in KY (have seen birth year vary on
records) s/o Abraham & Lydia (Carpenter)
Crigler 1821 tax list of Bullitt Co.
KY with 1 white male over 21. No land. 1825 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white
male over 21. No land 1836 James marries Cynthia Ann (Lutes) 9
Jul 1836 in Bullitt Co. KY 1845 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white male over
21. 573 acres on Long Lick, Bullitt Co.
KY
Crigler, L
(or S?) (female) ca 1766 born on 1860 census of Bullitt
Co. age 94 years in HH of Jas. Crigler age
64
Crigler,
Lewis 1876 marriage in Bullitt Co. KY for G. W. Purcell to
Mary E. Hogland - 6 Dec 1876 at the bride's home in
Bullitt Co. - wits were Thos. Robins and Lewis
Crigler.
Crigler, Nicholas 1845 tax
list of Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white male over 21. 1 black over 16 /
2 total 120 acres on Long Lick, Bullitt Co. KY
Crigler, Owen
& Mary ca 1800 Owen Crigler is born in VA or KY
s/o Abraham Crigler 1821 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY with 1
white male over 21. No land. 1825 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white male over 21. No
land ca 1827 son Lewis is born in KY 1830 census Bullitt Co.
KY 1844 Edwin Carpenter marries Lydia Crigler "dau. of Owin
Crigler" 31 Dec 1844 H. C. Ulin, Methodist Minister,
officiated. 1845 tax list
of Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white male over 21. 49 acres on
Long Lick, Bullitt Co. KY 1850 census Bullitt Co.
KY
Carpenter, Michael 1812 tax
list of Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white male over 21. No
land. 1821 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white male over 21.
No land. 1825 tax list of
Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white male over 21 no land for
himself but taxed for 150 acres on Crooked Creek as Admr. of the
estate of Joel Carpenter dec'd 1845 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white
male over 21. 130 acres on Long Lick, Bullitt Co. KY
Carpenter, Edwin & Lyida
(Crigler) 1844 Edwin Carpenter marries Lydia
Crigler "dau. of Owin Crigler" 31 Dec 1844 H. C.
Ulin, Methodist Minister, officiated. 1845 tax list of Bullitt
Co. KY with 1 white male over 21. No land.
Roby, Lawrence 1792 tax list
of Nelson Co. KY - Gabriel Coxs Dist. 1 white male over 21. 165
acres 1799 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY 1 white male over 21, 1
16-21 (this list only has count/does not detail
land) 1801 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY 1 white male over 21, 1
16-21 also taxed for 175 3/4 acres in Bullitt
Co. on Coxs Creek 1817 estate appraisal for Lawrence Roby left in
Bullitt Co. KY
Roby, Lawrence & 1. (_____) 2.
Nancy (____) (Ritchie) 1819 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY 1
white male over 21. No land 1820 census Bullitt Co. KY
1825 tax list of
Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white over 21. 100 acres on
Salt River, Bullitt Co. KY 1840
Lawrence Roby Jr. marries Mrs. Nancy Ritchie "widow of Jesse Ritchie
dec'd" 8 Aug 1840 in Bullitt Co. KY. G. W Crumbaugh,
Methodist Episcopal minister, officiated
Roby, Owen 1808 tax list of Bullitt
Co. KY 1 white male over 21. No land 1825 tax list of Bullitt Co.
KY with 1 white over 21. No land. 1838 estate appraisal
of Owen Roby left in Bullitt Co. KY
Ruby,
Peter 1801 tax list of Shelby Co. KY with 1 white male over
21, 1 16-21
Roby, Reason & Catherine "Kitty"
(Simmons) 1814 m. Kitty Simmons 13 Jan 1814 in Bullitt Co.
KY 1819 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY 1 white
male over 21. No land 1820 census Bullitt Co. KY 1825
tax list of Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white male over 21
210 acres on Cedar Creek, Bullitt Co. KY 1844 will
of Reason Roby left in Bullitt Co. KY
Simmons, Jesse T. & Rachel
(Wells) s/o Jonathan & Elizabeth (Swearingen)
Simmons 1799 tax list of Bullitt Co.
KY 1 white male over 21, 2 blacks over 16 (this list does not detail
land) 1801 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY 1 white
male over 21, 2 blacks over 16/ 3 total. Also taxed
for: 257 acres in Bullitt Co. on Cedar Creek 8
April 1805 purchased livestock at the estate sale of Humphrey
Simmons (Bullitt Co. Will Bk A p. 13 1810 census Bullitt Co.
KY 1815 Rachel Simmons dies 5 July 1815 in Bullitt Co. KY 1819
Jesse Simmons dies 5 Apr 1819 in Bullitt Co. KY - leaves will
in Bullitt Co.
Simmons, John & Sally
(Miles) 1816 John m. Sally Miles 26 May 1816 in Bullitt Co.
KY
Simons, John Jr. 1808 tax list of Hardin Co. KY
with 1 white male over 21. No land
Simmons, Jonathan &
1. Elizabeth (Swearingen) 2. Elizabeth (Child) 1749 Jonathan b. 1 Oct 1749 in Prince Georges
Co. MD 1799 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY 1 white male over 21, 2
16-21, 3 blacks over 16 / 7 blacks total (this
list does not detail land) 1770 m. 2nd wife Elizabeth Child 7 Dec
1770 in Anne Arundel, MD 1820 census Bullitt Co.
KY 1824 Jonathan died 22
Apr 1824 in Meade Co. KY. Sale
for estate 3 Sep 1824 Swearingen,
Jesse 1815 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white male
over 21, 4 blacks over 16 / 11 total. Also
taxed for: 150 acres in Bullitt Co. on Floyds Fork, firs entered in
the name of Camron? 1820 census Bullitt Co. KY 1825 tax list
of Bullitt Co. KY 1 white male over 21. 1 black over
16 111 acres on Floyds Fork, Bullitt Co. KY first
entered in the name of Leach 105 acres on Floyds
Fork, Bullitt Co. KY first entered in the name of
Leach
Swearingen, Joseph 1829 Archibald Cameron,
and John C. Brown of Shelby Co. KY, and Archibald C.
Brown, Samuel Brown and Jane his wife of
Bullitt sell for $1956.00 to Joseph Swearingen
a tract of land in Bullitt Co. 326 acres, part of John Cameron's
original 1000 acre preemption. wits: Austin
Hall & Obed Swearingen (Bullitt Co. Deed Bk G p.
199)
Little, Hiram Lucius
& Catharine ca 1822 Hiram Lucius Little is born
1850 census Daviess Co. KY, Dist. 2 HH 237 shows H. L.
Little age 28, Catharine Little age 28 Lavinia Little age
9, John W. Little age 7, Joseph M. Little age 5, Susan R. Little age
4 and Ann K. Little age 1 - everyone in HH born
KY
Little, John Wright & Mary Catherine
(Crigler) ca 1844 John Wright Little is born in KY s/o Hiram
Lucius Little 1870 census Bullitt Co. KY - Shepherdsville Dist -
p. 254 HH 165 shows Abe Crigler age 47 farmer, b.
KY, Catherine Crigler age 43 keeping house b. KY, Mary age 19 b. KY,
Sadonia age 15 b. KY and John W. Little age 26,
blacksmith, b. KY 1880 census Bullitt Co. KY shows John W. Little
age 36 blacksmith, wife Mary C. age 29, dau. Georgie A.
age 9, dau. Lottie S. age 7, son John A. age 5, dau. Mort age
3 and son Charles age 1 - everyone in HH born in KY with
parents born KY
- Family (66 KB)
Westbrook Circle
- Mama (700 KB)
With Nubbie
- MC (39 KB)
Cousin
- God Bless (34 KB)
.
- Mama's Aunt
Ethel (95
KB)
Good Neighbors
- Tombstone of Sarah Tefft Parker
1821 (132
KB)
Ashtabula Ohio Mother of Wanton Horatio Parker who had Mary
Clara Parker Miller who had grandma Clora Jane Miller Cochran.
- Peter 1 (2559 KB)
Jesse
- Hood (865 KB)
Cain's Chapel
- Bozeman Hill
Cemetery
(275 KB)
Family uncovers small grave stone from the 1800s
- Peter 2 (1452 KB)
Joiner
- Uncle
Powhatan (40
KB)
Luella's cousin
- Peter 4 (1153 KB)
Wm Henry and Vincent Joiner
- Frank's Mom (82 KB)
Luella
- Peter 3 (562 KB)
Wm Henry Bozeman in 1822
- Frank's
Grands (103
KB)
Sam and Bev
- Peter 5 (1038 KB)
Julian Joiner 1824 + Sons of
Meady. Peter states he is giving land to his three grandchildren.
Julian is the daughter of Vincent Joiner so he must have married
Ellen Bozeman, the daughter of Peter. Peter states that Jesse and
Peter are the sons of Meady, and these two boys are raised by
Ellen and Vincent Joiner. The young Peter becomes known in history
as Captain Peter Bozeman in the Mississippi Calvary during the
Civil War.
- Partridge (213 KB)
SueCarol and Bev locating Grandma
Partridge grave.
- Peter 6 (1001 KB)
Map of his land in 1822. This
was four years before the great migration of the Bozeman families
of Darlington into Montgomery, Alabama.
- Family (699 KB)
2006
- KC (33 KB)
KC
- Family (667 KB)
Westbrook Circle
- AC (16 KB)
Mother
- Census of
Bozeman (107
KB)
Many of my grandfathers are traced back to Peter Bozeman,
the son of Mordecai; Mordecai being born in 1735 Bladen County
North Carolina.........living among many indian tribes as the
colonies were being developed. Peter's mother is an unknown
mystery. Peter and his family migrated into Alabama about
1826-1827, except for his son James, who remained in Darlington
SC.
- Search (6 KB)
Search Files
- 3 (8 KB)
3
- Assorted
Webpages
(864 KB)
Collected records
- SEARCH MY
FILES (1
KB)
My Ancestors
- Miscellaneous (40 KB)
Links
- 4 (9 KB)
4
- Related Links (751 KB)
Various Webpages
- Ella Olivia Baxley
Hood (5
KB)
Holt, Baxley, Hood, Partridge, Thornton.
- Brooks (21 KB)
Brooks Family of TN
- 5 (29 KB)
5
- Webpages (87 KB)
.
- Notes (60 KB)
Family Study
- 6 (167 KB)
6
- Records (86 KB)
Collection of Various Webpages
- 1840 (49 KB)
Montgomery Transciption
- 7 (731 KB)
7
- *Research (201 KB)
Notes
- Bacley (22 KB)
Baxley grandparents to Mary Ella
- 8 (999 KB)
8
- *Notes (240 KB)
Research
- 1816 (2 KB)
Peter Bozeman
- Pink (7 KB)
Links
- Collection of
Documents
(92 KB)
Related Pages and Articles
- DAR Records and
Numbers (184
KB)
Many of my grandfathers are recognized by the DAR for their
service in the American Revolution, such as Alexander Cochran,
Elisha Anderson, Eleazor Brack, Peter and his father Mordecai
Bozeman, Nicholas Crigler, Abner Broadway, Charles McClain, Gideon
Moon, Jesse Simmons, etc.
- Blue (52 KB)
Links
- 1 (9 KB)
1
- DNA Bozeman (111 KB)
Many of my grandfathers are
traced back to Peter Bozeman, the son of Mordecai; Mordecai being
born in 1735 Bladen County North Carolina.........living among
many indian tribes as the colonies were being developed. Peter's
mother is an unknown mystery.
- Blues (426 KB)
Links
- 2 (9 KB)
2
- pink border (9 KB)
links
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
- 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
- Continued
- Research
- Car
- 1885
(386 KB)
Sketches12-14 This Samuel Bozeman
was probably the brother to our grandfather Mordecai Bozeman, and
they were sons of Samuel Edward Bozeman.
- 1885
(392 KB)
Sketches16-17
- Isaac
Coonfield death record (436
KB)
Mortality List
- 1885
(420 KB)
Sketches14-15
- Death
Certificate of Anne Carter (440
KB)
wife of Frank Cochran. On that last night with her
she told me to go home to my babies because a "lady in white" had
visited her and told her that she was about to "go home"
- Tombstone
of Alice Lorena Stephens Bozeman (78
KB)
found in the woods behind Hills Chapel Church by
Peter Edward Bozeman's tombstone on the old John Hill plantation.
Alice was the wife of his son John Thomas Bozeman who was buried
across the street in another cemetery. Stone reads " My Darling
ALB "
- Grandma
Stone (88 KB)
Informant is our
great granny Annie L Dasher who later became Annie Carter,
previously a Fenn in 1893.
- Anne
Carter Cochran in Arizona (6
KB)
They lived in Mesa near Aunt Eunice Cochran in 1953
- Grandpa
Augustus Marvin Stone (90
KB)
Father of Anna Lou Stone Fenn Carter Dasher -
grandfather to Cecil Earl Fenn Carter.
- George
Little of Scotland in SC and KY (24
KB)
S C Roster shows Frank Cochran's grandpa and
probably the brothers of George Little.
- Cecil
Earl Fenn Carter (525 KB)
Military
Discharge shows dark ruddy complexion of this handsome Cherokee.
There were three documents where he re-enlisted and served about
twenty years at Fort Bliss in El Paso Texas. Cousin Ruby Gibson
once told me that Cecil was still in the Army when he married
Alice McClain.
- 1920
Annie Stone (133 KB)
Shown with
Mother - apparently Annie married 3 times, Fenn, Carter, Dasher
but no marriage record has been located.
- John
Stephens (23 KB)
S C Roster shows
Anne Carter Cochran's grandpa - also grandpa to Lorena Bozeman
- Catherine
Crigler and her baby girls (53
KB)
wife of John Wright Little
- John
Franklin Fenn 1862 (7 KB)
Macon
County - Civil War
- Wm
Sellers (23 KB)
S C Roster shows
Anne Carter Cochran's grandpa - also grandpa to Lorena Bozeman -
Some researchers say that Mr Sellers had married an indian woman
in South Carolina before moving to Alabama.
- Catherine
Crigler 's son Sam Little (43
KB)
son of John Wright Little
- TOMBSTONE
- CAPT GEORGE LITTLE (152 KB)
One
of my daddy's many grandfathers on Luella's side - her mother was
Lattie Little.
- Broadway
(21 KB)
S C Roster shows Anne Carter
Cochran's grandpa - also grandpa to Charles McClain's mother
- Hiram
Lucius Little (94 KB)
Father of
John Wright Little married first to Catherine Wright and second to
Rebecca Isabella Adams.
- Peter
Bozeman (173 KB)
Jesse petitions
the court to sell or divide the land that his father owned, dated
1838 - Peter died in 1829 after writing letters to the War Dept
and Bounty Land Office because he knew that he was to receive that
free land grant for his service in the American Revolution.
Obviously he got the land in Hope Hull Alabama but I have not
found any type of Land Deed until this item shows that Peter did
in fact own land in Alabama. Now we need to go back and find the
followup to this document to see when the land was sold and to
whom.
- Moon
(22 KB)
S C Roster shows Anne Carter
Cochran's grandpa - also grandpa to Charles McClain's father
- Lattie
Cedonia Little Coonfield (177
KB)
daughter of John Wright Little - beautiful Lattie
was my great grandmother and of Cherokee blood
- Jesse
Bozeman born 1793 was Attorney (1352
KB)
When his brother Peter E. Bozeman died, Gilly asks
him to be her lawful attorney regarding this estate in 1851.
signed by John Stephens and Gilly's X mark.
- Brandon
(23 KB)
S C Roster shows Brandon, under
which many of our elders served
- Benjamin
Coonfield (53 KB)
Husband of
Lattie Little, father of Luella - Aunt Deloris said the Coonfields
had such rich black hair that it looked blue.
- 1838
Jesse Bozeman Attorney (173
KB)
Dividing his father Peter Bozeman's land among the
heirs named on this document which is signed by Judge Bibb.
- McClaijn
(21 KB)
S C Roster shows several McClains,
not our Charles
- Aunt
Ethel and her Gibson husband (22
KB)
With my great Grandmother Lorena
- Bowsman
Peter (22 KB)
S C Roster shows
grandpa Peter Bozeman
- 1
(118 KB)
Kat
- John
Carter - married Elizabeth Wise (33
KB)
1700s North Carolina Militia
- John
Wise - father of Elizabeth Wise Carter (38
KB)
1700s South Carolina Militia - Elizabeth named her
son John Wise Carter and he settled into Talladega Alabama about
1820- 1830 and married an unknown woman having a son named Thomas
Randolph Carter.
- Lattie
Cedonia Little & Ben Coonfield (177
KB)
Ben Coonfield family - Lattie told her children they
were of Cherokee blood and some of another tribe
- Benjamin
Coonfield's parents (28
KB)
Husband of Lattie Little, his parents were Martha
Frances Young and Benjamin Wylie Coonfield of Indiana
- Chester
Coonfield (43 KB)
Ben Coonfield 's
son, brother of Lattie
- James
T. Miller (271 KB)
from milo
custer's book
- John
Wright Little photo (26 KB)
father
of Lattie
- McCoy
(97 KB)
Indian
- Bond
(34 KB)
1700s North Carolina Militia -
Edgecombe County - our John Baptist Bond went to TN into the
Brooks lineage
- John
Wright Little photo (67 KB)
family
in Arkansas
- Alexander
Miller (256 KB)
From Milo Custer's
Book
- Ballard
and Smith (35 KB)
1700s North
Carolina Militia - Granville County - our Ballard went to TN into
the Brooks lineage
- Amy
Coonfield (38 KB)
Ben Coonfield 's
daughter - sister of Luella and Ruth
- Alexander
Miller (184 KB)
From Milo Custer's
Book
- Grandpa
Zachariah Fann (35 KB)
1700s
Georgia Rangers also includes John Hill
- John
Wright Little pension (403
KB)
Civil War Service
- Clora
Jane Miller (218 KB)
From Milo
Custer's Book
- 1885
(343 KB)
Sketches129-130
- Holley
(34 KB)
1700s Granville North Carolina
Muster Roll - to the Westbrook lineage of Alabama
- John
Little Pension (144 KB)
Civil War,
Kentucky Infantry
- James
Miller in War of 1812 (271
KB)
From Milo Custer's Book
- 1885
(299 KB)
Sketches130Alabama
- Westbrook
(34 KB)
1700s Onslow North Carolina Muster
Roll - to the Westbrook lineage of Alabama
- John
Wright Little family (39 KB)
Civil
War Service
- Frank
Cochran (295 KB)
From Milo
Custer's Book
- Cooper
and Lee (35 KB)
1700s Edgecombe
North Carolina Muster Roll - to the Susie Mae Cooper Brooks
lineage of Alabama
- Isaac
Coonfield photo (22 KB)
Louisville
KY
- Clora
Jane Miller's children (295
KB)
From Milo Custer's Book
- Grandpa
John Stephens (35 KB)
1700s
Edgecombe North Carolina Muster Roll
- Alexander
Miller 2 (184 KB)
From Milo
Custer's Book
- Dillard
and Stone (33 KB)
1700s Chatham
North Carolina Muster Roll - There is a story online about the
Dillards and Jordans being related to Pocahontas
- James
Miller (213 KB)
From Milo Custer's
Book
- Flowers
and Stone (34 KB)
1700s Edgecombe
North Carolina Muster Roll
- Deer
and Clark (35 KB)
1700s Granville
North Carolina Militia
- Charles
Wayne Brooks 1953 - 1998 (63
KB)
taken about 1975 at a friend's wedding reception -
handsome son of Mary Ella Thornton and James Edgar Brooks Jr.
Charlie had never gone to doctors until that Christmas Eve 1996
when he got sick with colon cancer.
- Charles'
Grandpa Thomas Carter (40
KB)
Thomas Randolph Carter born 1820 with his firt wife
Lacy Bozman lived in Hope Hull. He married secondly to Mary
Josephine Hereferd of Virginia and they had Sarah Elizabeth Carter
who married Levi Benjamin Cooper - Sarah's baby was named Susie
Mae Cooper and she marrried James Edgar Brooks Sr. ( Thomas
Carter's grandfather served in the American Revolution ) When
Thomas died his wife Mary had him placed by his first family and
then she went to live with her daughter. Thomas and Lacy have
beautiful tall tombstone monuments in Hope Hull where he purchased
land thru her father, Jesse Bozeman, from the William Henry
Bozeman Estate. Father of Thomas was John Wise Carter, a son of
Elizabeth Wise and John Carter of South Carolina. Serving in the
American Revolution was a John Wise, a John Carter and a Thomas
Carter who may have been a brother to John.
- Charles'
Grandpa Brooks (24 KB)
John Brooks
and Annie Clark Ballard of Tennessee had only one son James E
Brooks Sr in Montgomery AL. James married Susie Mae Cooper and
named their son James Jr. James Jr married Mary Ella Thornton and
had Charles. ( The first Hans Brooks came from Holland and settled
in PA with a french wife and had John in 1837 who was in Giles TN
in 1860 marrying Roxanna Smith and having a son named John in TN )
- Grandpa
John Wright Little (26 KB)
Luella
Coonfield Cochran's grandfather was born in Kentucky 1843 and
claimed to be Cherokee. He moved to Arkansas after his wife
Catherine Crigler died. John was the son of Catherine Wright and
Hiram Lucius Little. Catherine Wright's mother was Catherine
Weatherford, a daughter of Charles according to the Virginia
records online. Researching Charlotte Virginia, I found a young
Charles Weatherford who could have been her brother and then a
Patsy Weatherford who might have been her mother. Family legend is
that John's family refused a land allotment in Indian nation
Oklahoma, but it is a mystery as to why he chose to move to
Arkansas.
- Amy
Coonfield Gray (32 KB)
Joseph Gray
- Indians
at Fenn Plantation in Alabama (161
KB)
cousin Matthew Fenn employed Indians on his farm and
my grandpa William Fenn was the Manager according to the census
records. They all descend from Travis Fenn and Elijah Fann but
this area was indeed Creek Nation as the whites began to settle
and plant, they all had to work together to survive.
- Kathy's
GG granny Mary Catherine Crigler (53
KB)
Married John Wright Little in Shepherdsville
Kentucky and had Lattie Cedonia Little who married Benjamin
Wallace Coonfield in Arkansas. Lattie named her daughter Luella
Ellen. Luella married Frank Delbert Cochran and had my daddy,
Frankie in 1927. Catherine wore her long black hair in braids. The
Criglers were of German blood, read the Germanna Colony pages
online and how they lived so close to the indians of that era.
- Benjamin
Wallace Coonfield and Lattie (14
KB)
holding Luella
- 1821
John Wise Carter (212 KB)
3 land
records exist in St Clair County
- John
Thomas Bozeman, son of Peter Edward (386
KB)
Born 1866 in Dublin Alabama, married Alice Stephens
and had my great granny, Lorena Emma Bozeman - John was the son of
Nancy Jane Anderson and Peter Edward Bozeman. His grandparents
were Martha Hill and William Henry Bozeman who migrated from
Darlington South Carolina about 1826. The Andersons and Bozemans
lived next to each other in Hope Hull 1830 with Peter Edward being
born in 1834. When William died, Martha Hill Bozeman moved to
Dublin near her brother John Hill, who created the Hills Chapel
School and Church........ After the Civil War Peter and Nancy
bought land in Ramer/ Dublin area along the Meriweather Trail
close to John Hill. John Hill donated land for their family
cemetery which I visited, and he donated land for the Hills Chapel
Church and another cemetery across from it where John T Bozeman is
buried.
- Marriage
License (58 KB)
Eureka Kansas
- 1821
William Cochran Land Record (35
KB)
only one in this township !!! Bought land in 1821
and had Jacob Benjamin Cochran in 1822.
- WWI
Charles McClain (36 KB)
his birth
date is wrong, should be 1886 but it shows his wife as Lorena
Bozeman. Charles was the son of Elizabeth Broadway and Josiah
Marion McClain's who's families migrated from South Carolina into
Georgia, then Alabama. Josiah descends from Elizabeth Moon and
Charles McClain of 1750s Virginia. Elizabeth Moon had named a son
Josiah and his son James had married an indian woman called Anna -
Anna had a son named Josiah. I have seen three different dates of
birth for grandpa Charlie but they had very little education, some
could not read nor write at all, so the numbers are often mixed
up. His mother Elizabeth was the daughter of Mary Stephens and
Abner Broadway, and when Josiah died about 1897, she remarried to
John Gardner of Dublin. Elizabeth and John and Charlie are found
on the 1900 census, then again in 1910 with Lorena.
- Uncle
John Coonfield (39 KB)
brother of
Ben - the Coonfields had very black hair with a blue shine to it
- 1837
Grandpa Abner Broadway Land Record (58
KB)
Montgomery, Alabama. Grandpa Abner and Grandma Nancy
migrated from South Carolina.
- Hood
and Baxter (34 KB)
1700s Anson
North Carolina Militia
- Document
- Bozeman (26 KB)
copied from book
- Cochran
siblings (26 KB)
Frank Delbert
Cochran's brothers and sisters.
- 1834
Grandpa Elisha Anderson (207
KB)
Land Record in Alabama
- George
Hill, Smith and Clark (35
KB)
1700s North Carolina Militia
- Document
2- Bozeman (1061 KB)
copied from
book
- Freelon
Cochran (400 KB)
brother of my
daddy, died in Korea - dad had told him to stay home
- 1900
Grandpa John W Little (66 KB)
Land
Record
- Abner
Hill, Carter and McGeHee (34
KB)
1700s North Carolina Militia
- Lucius
Powhatan Little (40 KB)
cousin to
John Wright Little - L P was an attorney, a judge, a writer and a
genealogist. His daughter Laura Simmons Little tried to prove this
line connected to a sister of Pocahontas, named Cleopatra. Laura
also joined the Owensboro Chapter of the DAR.
- 1823
Uncle John Bozeman (32 KB)
Land
Record - Peter's brother went to Mississippi
- Contents
page of book (21 KB)
1700s
Colonial Soldiers of the South
- Aunt
Eunice Cochran (26 KB)
dad's
sister had alzheimers
- 1824
Lewis Bozeman (197 KB)
Land Record
- Abner
Broadway (38 KB)
1700s Colonial
Soldiers of the South - May have married an indian woman before
they began to migrate into Alabama.
- Cook
School (134 KB)
1933 photo
includes 7 Cochran children
- John
Stephens (34 KB)
1700s Colonial
Soldiers of the South - John married a full blood Cherokee and
migrated into Alabama.
- Luella
Coonfield Cochran (116 KB)
Death
Certificate - the cancer was so bad that her husband had to okay
they take her off the machines. Luella had many children,
including two sets of twins
- Benjamin
Sellers - Wm B (35 KB)
1700s
Colonial Soldiers of the South
- Preface
(49 KB)
1700s Colonial Soldiers of the
South
- Ward,
Simmons, Jones (34 KB)
1700s
Colonial Soldiers of the South
- Georgia
Settlement (27 KB)
1700s Colonial
Soldiers of the South
- Mordecai
1 (40 KB)
Receipt of payment for
service in the American Revolution - he is also listed online in
the South Carolina Archives under the Roster of the Continental
Army serving in the Militia.
- Mordecai2
(52 KB)
Receipt of pay for his services in
the American Revolution.
- Peter
Bozeman captured in Am Rev (107
KB)
1779 article from SC Archives - the surname spelling
varies but these people could not read so it just didn't matter.
Peter and his wife Sarah signed with only an X mark on various
documents. Peter was the son of Mordecai and moved his family to
Alabama about 1826
- 1824
Lewis Bozeman (197 KB)
Land Record
- Grandma
Lorena Bozeman McClain (11
KB)
1941 she was mother of Alice McClain Carter and
raised the children of Alice ( Cecil Jr, Anne Alice, William
Lawrence) Lorena was wonderful to visit, churning butter, sewing
quilts, gardening, and read her Bible daily, having a very special
gift of healing.
- LAND
RECORD (59 KB)
Grandpa Isaac
Coonfield
- Anne
Carter and Frankie Cochran 1950 (44
KB)
married in 1951, moved to Broken Arrow in Tulsa
Oklahoma and then to Mesa Arizona, living next to his sister,
Eunice Cochran Haraughty. Both had Cherokee heritage. My daddy
always called my mother his darling little 5'2" indian squaw.
- Brack
Land Grant (151 KB)
Eleazor and
George Brack served in the Am Rev along with the Bozemans and
Andersons and Sellers, all of whom eventually migrated from SC to
AL - all being intermarried and becoming our grandfathers and
grandmothers
- LAND
RECORD (86 KB)
1837 Isaac Benjamin
Coonfield
- Uncle
Billy Carter (25 KB)
Anne's
younger brother was killed in a car accident on hwy 231 - had
married several, had no children. loved living in Oklahoma around
the indians because he was indian and felt at home with them.
Named William Lawrence Carter, he loved being called Billy or
Larry. Obviously named after his grandfather William Fenn.
- William
Sellers Land Grant (445 KB)
ended
up in Alabama
- LAND
RECORD (57 KB)
1859 Grandfather
Isaac Coonfield in Arkansas
- Frankie
Cochran in 1949 (9 KB)
left
Chetopa Kansas and served in Korean War, was copilot of a bomber
and was shot in the shoulder, sent to Maxwell AFB in Montgomery.
While seeing the sights in downtown Montgomery he ran into Anne
Carter, and he told her that night that she was the one he wanted
to marry. She was about 17 and working at the old Kress store on
Dexter Avenue, waiting for her bus to take her home.
- John
Bozeman (132 KB)
1781 Loyalists -
sided with the British during our War for Independence
- LAND
RECORD (176 KB)
1831 Grandfather
John Hill
- Confederate
Pension Application (18 KB)
Nancy
Jane Anderson Bozeman filed for widows pension after Peter Edward
died. He had served in the Shelby County Reserve
- 1756
John Bozeman is 18 (101
KB)
Colonial Soldiers of the South
- LAND
RECORD (35 KB)
1832 Alexander
Cochran, either the brother or the father of William, land
purchase in the same township as William.
- Harrell
-Bryant - Gunter (33 KB)
1700s
Colonial Soldiers of the South
- Uncle
Walton McClain (18 KB)
about 1936
holding Anne Carter. Walton was a very dark handsome man, well
educated, and military all his life, now buried at Arlington
Cemetery. Walton wrote to Kathy very often, calling her his little
princess. His title was Doctor, PHD.
- 1748
George Bozeman in Maryland (64
KB)
Colonial Soldiers of the South
- LAND
RECORD (220 KB)
1834 Uncle Meady
Bozeman
- George
Bell - Henderson - Westbrooks (35
KB)
1700s Colonial Soldiers of the South
- Anne
Carter in 1940 (37 KB)
school days
at Capitol Heights, they moved around, Maryland Avenue, and
Yougene Streets, attending Highland Avenue Church of Christ but
some old letters from the 1950s talk about church on Saturdays so
they must have switched religions at some point.
- John
Hill in 1754 (64 KB)
Lt in North
Carolina - this could be the father of the many Hills who moved
into Montgomery Alabama along with the Bozemans in 1826
- LAND
RECORD (61 KB)
1837 Uncle Peter
Bozeman
- Parker
- Carter - Vann - Rogers (33
KB)
1700s Colonial Soldiers of the South
- John
in Mississippi 1830 (43 KB)
Rev
War Soldier could be the brother of Peter or the son of Mordecai -
Mordecai's lineage had not been researched until this decade. I
see that his son James remained in Darlington SC but John did not
and Peter did not. John and Peter may have married indian women
and migrated into Alabama and John moved on into Mississippi which
was at that time Choctaw Nation. John and Peter both had
difficulty after their migration proving that they had served in
the American Revolution even though it is recorded where they got
paid in 1785.
- LAND
RECORD (34 KB)
1834 Uncle John
Coonfield
- Benjamin
Dotey (33 KB)
1700s Colonial
Soldiers of the South - they all trace back to the Mayflower's
Edward Doty and the first Thanksgiving of the Pilgrims.
- Continental
Paper Money (121 KB)
6 dollar bill
- LAND
RECORD (83 KB)
1920 Grandpa Joseph
C Stephens
- Bond
(20 KB)
S C Roster shows Charles Brooks
grandpa John Bond
- Smith
(24 KB)
S C Roster shows Charles Brooks
grandpa Henry Smith
- 1885
(277 KB)
Sketches10-11
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- Westbrook
(73 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Westbrook
(73 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Civil War (74
KB)
Those who served
- Hello!!
(62 KB)
As aol begins to close it's
doors to their hometown webpages that so many have used to
save their notes on, here we begin a vast attempt at saving
research
- Peter
Bozeman (36 KB)
Peter had
married Sarah Brown in 1786, having three daughters on the
1790 census followed by sons Meade, William Henry, Jesse M.
Peter E,- Ellen married Vincent Joiner, Lucy married
Sterling Campbell and the third daughter has not been found
unless she was at the estate sale in one of those other
familiar names like Seller, Mason, Watkins or Stacie or
Campbell.
- Research
(675 KB)
Updated Related Files
- Peter
Bozeman's possible ancestors (42
KB)
Bozeman Relations
- Research
(675 KB)
Updated Related Files
- 1709
Samuel Bozeman (5 KB)
shown
as a witness
- Files
Home Page (1569 KB)
Old
Documents, Images, Records
- Bozeman
and Browning in Seminole Lands (5
KB)
Tracing the Browning family in Georgia
Seminole Lands
- 1747
Henry Bozeman (6
KB)
Virginia Militia
- 123
(1207 KB)
123
- Mary
Bozeman Slater (6
KB)
Chickasaw Tribe
- 1734
Thomas Bosman (4
KB)
Virginia Wills
- Some
Resources (220 KB)
Family
Study
- Captain
Bozeman (10 KB)
Nottaway
Tribe - Indian Chief grandson
- 1792
Joseph Bozman (5
KB)
Petition
- Files
(456 KB)
Notes and Records
- Early
Bozemans (7 KB)
Cherokee
- 1792
Peter Bozeman (7
KB)
Settlement of Revolutionary War claims
Previously Barred by Established Limitations - they had set
deadlines for filing !
- Mama
(832 KB)
Lookups
- Bozeman
in Blount County Alabama (8
KB)
1836 removal of indians
- My
Montgomery Kin (16 KB)
Those
who settled in the capitol city.
- Bozeman
(4 KB)
1600 Virginia
- Coonfield
Indian Blood (85 KB)
Other
researchers of the family - Long before I began studying my
family tree, there was talk of indian blood in this line.
But even now my 92 year old aunt tells me that her mother
Luella Coonfield was part indian.
- Bozeman
(4 KB)
Indian Claims
- Bozeman
(8 KB)
1774 James and Martha in
Georgia
- Bozeman
(8 KB)
Talley applications to
Cherokee Nation
- Bozeman
(7 KB)
Land grants for "importing"
others to America
- Resources
(477 KB)
Lavendar
- Alabama
Bozemans (29 KB)
Including
Jimmy Ray
- Charles
McClain married Lorena Bozeman (61
KB)
1920 WWI - son of Elizabeth Broadway and
Josiah Marion McClain.
- 1
. Family Webpages (57
KB)
Brooks, Carter, Cochran, Westbrook, and all
others involved plus documents and historical records.
- Charles
McClain married Lorena Bozeman (6
KB)
1910 They lived with his mother and her second
husband John Gardner.
- Mama
(145 KB)
Research
- Civil
War - Bozeman (16 KB)
Peter
Edward Bozeman married Nancy Jane Anderson
- Read
First (288 KB)
1
- Civil
War - Seaborne Anderson (16
KB)
Nancy Jane's father served along with his
brothers and father - some of this family died in the War -
Seaborne was the great grandfather to Lorena Bozeman McClain
- Seaborne's great grandfathers served in the American
Revolution.
- Read
2 (450 KB)
1
- Bozeman
(8 KB)
Samuel and Luke in 1730
- Civil
War - Josiah Marion McClain (70
KB)
Lorena Bozeman McClain's father in law was
married to Elizabeth Broadway - He had deserted his first
wife Julia King in Georgia and joined the Civil War in
Alabama. He was wounded. He married or lived with Elizabeth
having two girls around 1870 who died but had Charles Allen
McClain in 1886 . Josiah died soon after. Josiah's mother
was known as Anna and his father was James McClain who might
have also served in the Civil War. It is believed that
Josiah's mother was native american - Charlie McClain was a
very dark tiny man and very spiritual and faithful.
- Anderson
Sellers Bozeman (53
KB)
Alabama Pioneers of the 1820s.
- Caleb
Bozeman (7 KB)
Kentucky
- Civil
War - Thomas Randolph Carter (9
KB)
son of John Wise Carter and "Elizabeth",
Thomas married Lacy Jane Bozeman first and Mary Josephine
Hereferd second. Mary had a daughter named Sarah Elizabeth
Carter who married Levi Benjamin Cooper. Grandfathers of
Thomas served in the American Revolution.
- Anderson
Sellers Bozeman... (53
KB)
Alabama Pioneers of the 1820s resided near
George Bush and John Booth.
- Bozeman
1600 (18 KB)
Timeline
- Links
(53 KB)
A Few documents
- Stepping
Stones (2334 KB)
Step by
Step
- Bozeman
1700 (9 KB)
Edgecombe County
NC
- Notes
(1005 KB)
Everything I read and
research is saved on a webpage for future reference.
- Anna
Stone (1485 KB)
Grandmother
born 1875 Macon Alabama.
- Bozeman
1700 - Micajah (11
KB)
Northampton County NC
- Files
(4 KB)
Research on John Brooks of
Holland, his son's marriage to Roxanna P Smith of Tennessee,
her son's move to Alabama and descendants in Montgomery
- Bozeman
- Michael (10 KB)
Lowndes
County Alabama and into Arkansas
- Kentucky
to Arkansss to Alabama (136
KB)
Frank Cochran and Luella Coonfield's lineage
to the Brooks.
- Bozeman
- Michael (13 KB)
Lowndes
County Alabama and into Arkansas
- Bozeman
- 1700 (15 KB)
Timeline
continued
- Bozeman
- 1700 (10 KB)
David J. was
son of Luke
- Westbrook
Genealogy (12 KB)
Penton,
Jones, Johnston, Braswell, Grauer, Porter, Glass, etc
- My
Webpages (2 KB)
Links to
much of my research - I save everything, scan every document
or photo, and someday I just might get it organized and
alphabetized
- Grandpa
Abner Broadway (123
KB)
father of Elizabeth B McClain - he had married
Mary Stephens. Abner was born in Montgomery and his parents
had come from South Carolina, another Abner Broadway and
"Nancy unknown"
- Abner
Broadway (936 KB)
Born by
1800 in SC his son Abner born about 1830 in Dublin or Ramer
Alabama.
- Grandpa
Elijah Lee and Andrew Cooper (101
KB)
Chambers County census shows how close they
lived together. Charner Cooper married Sarah Lee and had
Levi Benjamin Cooper. Levi married Sarah Carter and had a
daughter Susie Mae Cooper Brooks.
- Page
6 (1752 KB)
Roots and
Branches
- Grandpa
Cochran (3 KB)
Family Group
Sheet
- Ancestors
(163 KB)
The many ancestors of the
Brooks children.
- List
1 (546 KB)
Images
- Grandpa
Anderson married Lavinia Brack (91
KB)
from the Carolinas to Montgomery Alabama -
Soldiers of the American Revolution, received Land Grants
and migrated into Georgia, then to Montgomery County
Alabama.
- McClain,
Josiah Marion - Civil War Record (3
KB)
My great great grandfather married Elizabeth
Broadway and had Charles Allen McClain
- List
2 (141 KB)
Images
- Grandpa
Brooks and Bond (27 KB)
from
the Carolinas to Tennessee to Texas and then Alabama
- Surnames
(37 KB)
Baxley, Cochran, Crigler,
Fenn, Little, Miller, so many names in my family tree.
- Path
of my Elders (497 KB)
Thank
you for visiting.
- 1840
census Montgomery AL (32
KB)
only half of my transcription, more to come on
page 2 - the pages are quite difficult to read
- Notes
and Research (1052 KB)
A big
thank you to my many internet found cousins who have shared
their lineage and pictures with me to help verify the
journeys of our ancestors.
- Babies
(38 KB)
Story
- My
Census Notes (3 KB)
My
families migrated into several counties of Alabama by 1830
1840
- Mordecai
Bozeman (3 KB)
Account being
audited for claims of Am Rev War
- Baxley
(19 KB)
From Joseph to James to Ella
Olivia
- *
Links (28 KB)
Related Pages
- Notes
(695 KB)
Research of related
families
- Mordecai
Bozeman and sons (6
KB)
Account being audited for claims of Am Rev War
- Many
Names in my family (161
KB)
My Family Jewels
- Related
Links (911 KB)
Collecting
Family Webpages
- Captain
George Little (28 KB)
to
Jonas to Hiram to John to Lattie to Luella
- Related
Links (3 KB)
Collecting
Family Webpages
- Kentucky
Census (63 KB)
Following my
Littles into Kentucky 1800
- *
* * Story (149 KB)
About Us
- Westbrook
(140 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Census
(53 KB)
Following the
Littles out of Kentucky
- Westbrook
(10 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Alabama
Relatives (3 KB)
Tracing my
roots in Alabama
- Westbrook
(11 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Westbrook
(143 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Westbrook
(6 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Westbrook
(162 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Mordecai's
son Peter Bozeman in SC (11
KB)
Ralph and Peter received Land Grants - they
might have received several acres each time they re-enlisted
- Ralph even got a land grant in Georgia
- Mordecai
Bozeman's son Peter in SC (11
KB)
Peter and Ralph received Land Grants
- Ancestral
Index (887 KB)
Many Names
and photos
- Images (187
KB)
List Of
- Families
Settled in Montgomery AL (1
KB)
Several names listed - this was the capitol
city - with land rich for farming, slaves and indians
willing to work the crops, and the Alabama River used for
travel. The railroad also came through Ramer and into
Montgomery - the Union Station sits along the banks of the
Alabama River in downtown Montgomery where historical signs
indicate this was once a large indian village. Even the
parents of Chief Red Eagle ( Sehoy and Charles Weatherford)
lived along the Alabama River.
- Brooks
in Montgomery (1
KB)
Descending from John Brookes of Holland who
settled in Pennsylvania, then his son went to Tennessee by
1860 where he married R P Smith
- Carolina
1700s (19 KB)
We were both
Quakers and Loyalists
- Brooks
in Montgomery (3
KB)
Ancestors of Kathy and Charles
- Mordecai
- White - Meade (12
KB)
Interesting notes on these families in 1700
- Documents
(47 KB)
Marriage Licenses, Death
Certicates, Articles of Interest
- Indians
in Virginia (10 KB)
Wm G
Bozeman
- Grandpa
John Stephens -Am Rev War Soldier (16
KB)
from Florida to the Carolinas, he fought for
Independence, married a full blood indian and migrated to
Alabama
- Bozeman
- Shawnee Tribe (4 KB)
Reid
married Bozeman
- Westbrook
(144 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Grandpa
Cecil Carter's ancestors (36
KB)
Fenn of Virginia and Stone of Maryland, all
migrating south through the Carolinas during the War and
into Georgia's Land Lottery and then to Montgomery Alabama
where the land was two dollars an acre. The Fenns were
Indian Traders in very early Georgia, 1700s, and their wives
were likely native americans.
- Cherokee
Bozeman (3 KB)
John married
a Cherokee in SC and moved to MS
- Westbrook
(32 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- DAR
Jesse Bozeman (10
KB)
Unknown connection but our Peter named a son
Jesse so this could be a brother to our Peter in Darlington
- there was a Jesse living two doors away from Peter in 1800
Darlington census. Peter's son was named Jesse M Bozeman and
I can only suppose that M was for Mordecai and then can
suppose it is possible that was also Peter's father's
name.......now go back to the Jesse who served in the
American Revolution and wonder if his middle initial was
also M - could he have really been Peter's father living so
close to him in 1800.............we may never know.
- Bozeman
in Choctaw Nation (4
KB)
James Boozman and Percila White - this name
White takes me back to the mother of Mordecai, thinking what
if she were also indian....we will never know.
- Westbrook
(1 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Luke
Bozeman married an indian (5
KB)
Ward - Bozeman
- Westbrook
(351 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Indian
Town Creek 1700 (6
KB)
Samuel Bozeman, White, Parker
- Westbrook
(92 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Louis
Bousman (3 KB)
Indian
Territory and Billy The Kid.
- Westbrook
(19 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- John
and the Indian Wife (5
KB)
John Bozeman and Elizabeth in MS
- Westbrook
(170 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Westbrook
(6 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Westbrook
(159 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Westbrook
(187 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
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