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My great grandfather Jacob Cochran told the family that
his ancestors came from Scotland, so we work
from there. History records show a Captain
Alexander Cochran in the American Revolution and
Land Records show an Alexander and a William
Cochran receiving Military Lands in Ohio
1820. They are the only two Cochrans in
Guernsey Ohio at the time while other Cochrans
are settling in other counties. About 1882
Jacob became the first Homesteader of Hilly City
in Graham Kansas. His monument style
tombstone is made of Zinc and it is told they
were a family of Miners, as well as
farmers. There are also stories of his
grandparents in Ohio, sharing food with Indians,
and starting schools.
As the Cochrans marry, the
new limbs and branches of the family tree begin
with many new names to research and locate their
place of origin and where they first settled in
America.
Jacob's
Grave (14 KB) J. B. Cochran born
1822 buried at Hill City Cemetery in Kansas. He
had left Guernsey Ohio after the Civil War to
explore the Iowa Territory for a few years, then
migrated into KS in 1882.
Jacob's Military
Registration
(121 KB) J. B. Cochran
born 1822 to William Cochran and Martha
Henderson served in the Civil War. Some say that
two of his brothers went into Canada and never
returned.
1821 William
Cochran (35 KB) Land
1830 Alexander
Cochran (202 KB) Census shows he
obviously had a son named Jacob residing next to
him so now we know why the other son William
named a child Jacob.
1830 Alexander
Cochran the younger son (189
KB) Census shows he lived close to
brother William on the next page from their
father and the Henderson families are all around
them.
1930 son of
Jacob (901 KB) Family moved to
Kansas
Fuller
Tombstone
(75 KB) Loss of Uncle
Larry
Researchers (171
KB) Generations
Most of them did serve in
the American Revolution and records are found in
the DAR file. Copies can be ordered for
our personal home records. Then of course
there was the Civil War and many other battles
but our families were very patriotic and
protected this nation.
Grandpa Jacob's daughter
Elzira wrote a letter about their journey from
Ohio to Iowa and then about his journey to
Kansas in 1882. Just type Elizira
into the search box to read it.
My mother's Carter lineage
has been traced to two men who came on the
Mayflower, Edward Doty and Samuel Fuller and my
files includes a copy of the actual papers from
the Mayflower. Most of her lineage worked
it's way down the east coast into Alabama by
1820 with many connections to the Indian Tribes
they encountered.
Ironically some of my
dad's ancestors were in South Carolina 1790 at
the same time that my mother's ancestors were
residing there, plus some found in Virginia or
Maryland 1600s history.
Finding Our
Ancestors
Dad's Kansas
families:
Eunice
Cochran (26 KB) Jacob's granddaughter
Jacob
Cochran (462 KB) 1860
Jacob and first
wife (380 KB) 1870 Iowa
1820 (448
KB) Oxford in Guernsey Ohio
Jacob on
right (34 KB) Frank D on Left
Jacob's second
wife (102 KB) Grandmother's Obit
Jacob
(121 KB) Military
Jacob's
Tombston (14 KB) made of zinc
1930 (1097
KB) Jacob's son Frank D Cochran and
wife Luella near her sister Ruth Coonfield
Bates, census includes Frank L. Cochran b
1927
Records
Cochran to Miller,
Parker, Tefft
Southern
Branches
Grandmother
Cochran
Mama
Cochran
Page
One (1121 KB) 1
Research
Files (791 KB) Regarding their
widespread lineage and contributions from many
others involved in the study of the families of
Jacob.
Page
Two (1148 KB) 2
Genealogy (3
KB) Links
Jacob (14
KB) Family History
Frank (32
KB) Family History
Alice (71
KB) Family History
Cochran
(58 KB) Family History
Cochran
Documents
(55 KB) Family History
Cochran
Documents
(557 KB) Family History
Page
One (1121 KB) Studying the many
families connected to the descendants of Jacob
Benjamin Cochran of Ohio, Iowa and Kansas
http://www.genealogy.com/users/c/o/c/Mrs-Cochran/
http://www.genealogy.com/users/c/o/c/Miss-Cochran/
Dad on the
Job
http://www.genealogy.com/users/b/r/o/Kat-Brooks-AL/FILE/0041page.html
Mother's
Montgomery Alabama, Early Settlers in the
1820s
and old
documents and
records and
files including
military papers.
Notes
Bible
Records
Broken
Arrow
Isaac
Coonfield Tombstone
Bozeman
Cousins
Mordecai's son Peter
migrated to Montgomery Alabama, while his son
John migrated to Mississippi. Peter's son
William Henry is our common ancestor.
Philemon's Lewis Bozeman
born 1819 was found in Covington County while
other lines were found in Dallas County in
Alabama. Their ancestors are found in the South
Carolina Roster and the Colonial Soldiers of the
South.
Philemon's father John
Lewis Bozeman may be the brother of Mordecai.
Many documents have been
gathered and posted within the webpages, to
share with our cousins who wish to continue our
research in Alabama.
Mordecai Bozeman and
sons (6
KB) Account being audited for claims of Am
Rev War
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.
FamilyTreeDNA
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.
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.
1837 Grandpa Abner
Broadway Land Record (58 KB) Montgomery, Alabama.
Grandpa Abner and Grandma Nancy migrated from
South Carolina.
1834 Grandpa Elisha
Anderson (207
KB) Land Record in Alabama
1823 Uncle John
Bozeman (32
KB) Land Record - Peter's brother went to
Mississippi
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.
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
Civil War -
Bozeman (16
KB) Peter Edward Bozeman married Nancy Jane
Anderson
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.
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. Julia filed
application to the Indian Nation.
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.
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)
1851 Gilly
Goodson (753
KB) .
PEB
1834 (69
KB) Aunt Gilly
ALB (1351 KB) Alice Lorena Stephens
Bozeman
1822 (476 KB) Peter
1824 (3012 KB) Peter
MORE Next
Lorena's
daughter Alice Emma married
Carter
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.
Anne's
Lineage * Anne wed Frank
Cochran in Alabama and he
came from Kansas *
continued...
Anne's
daughter married Brooks who also connected to T
R Carter
Charles Allen
McClain (74
KB) Photo taken about 1925 of Great Grandpa
and son Walton, son of Lorena. Charles and
Lorena farmed on Hickory Grove in Ramer and
Charles is buried at the Dublin Church of Christ
nearby.
Nancy Jane Anderson
Bozeman (67
KB) Widow's application - She was Lorena's
grandmother and took them in when Lorena's
mother died and the children were all very
little.
Mary Ella Thornton
Brooks (6
KB) with spouse James Edgar Brooks. Mary's
parents were Bessie Mae Hood and Milton Elijah
Thornton
Granny Luella
Coonfield Cochran (17 KB) her sister is on the
left. daughters of Lattie Cedonia Little and
Benjamin Wallace Coonfield - Lattie's parents
were Catherine Crigler and John Wright Little of
Shepherdsville Kentucky and John was in the
Civil War
Great Granny Lattie
Cedonia Little Coonfield (309 KB) 1887 with husband
Benjamin Wallace Coonfield; his parents were
Martha Frances Young and Benjamin Wylie
Coonfield ( a son of Isaac )
Anne Alice Carter
Cochran (24
KB) 1940 she married Frankie Lavern Cochran,
a son of Luella, in 1951 - Anne's parents were
Alice Emma McClain and Cecil Earl Fenn Carter.
parents of Alice were Lorena Bozeman and Charles
McClain. Parents of Cecil were Anna Lou Stone
and William Franklin Fenn
Bob Bozeman, brother
of Lorena (50
KB) son of Ellen Bean and John Thomas Bozeman
in Ramer - When I visited the Hills Chapel
Church at Dublin, three of Uncle Bob's daughters
met with us and showed us the graves behind the
church. Bob's daughter Hazel joined the DAR in
2008 based on the Bozeman lineage traced back to
Peter of Darlington who settled here about
1826-7.
Nancy Bozeman, sister
of Lorena (765
KB) child of Ellen Bean and John Thomas
Bozeman
Granny Martha Frances
Young Coonfield (272 KB) mother of Ben, mother
in law of Lattie, and the grandmother of
Luella...The Young families traced to 1800
Tennessee and Kentucky
- Alabama
Bozemans (37
KB)
William Henry Bozeman seems to be the
most common ancestor in the Montgomery area
- Elzira to Jacob
Cochran (9
KB)
This letter was posted on the Iowa State
GenWeb page about our ancestors moving from Ohio
to Iowa by wagon and about their life there
- Land
Records (3275
KB)
Collection
- A few of my own
notes (793
KB)
Preserving my notes on webpages, for your
perusal so do not take without saying thank you
for our hard work and years of study.
- Hello (36 KB)
About Us
- 1 (1 KB)
1
- Search (36 KB)
About My File Search
- 2 (1206 KB)
2
- Files (45 KB)
Notes in pink
- Files (392 KB)
Notes in beige
- Brooks
Genealogy (1
KB)
Brooks, Ballard, Thornton, Cochran,
Bozeman, Carter, Westbrook
- Broadway
Genealogy (936
KB)
Broadway, Stephens, Gibson, Bozeman,
McClain, Carter.
- Meet The
Family (1752
KB)
Notes
Brooks
Notes
Files
Church (2270 KB) 1820s map..
built on my mom's grandfather's plantation
1861 Capitol
of Montgomery Alabama (1740 KB) Inauguration
of Jefferson Davis. Did my ancestors attend?
They sure fought in the war with him..
1819 Court
Square (137 KB) Selling Cotton
My family was there.... My mom's family grew and
sold cotton and hauled it to Dexter Avenue to
sell and spent the night in a hotel that was
probably one of the projects of Abner McGee.
1886 (136 KB) Confederate
Memorial Day in Montgomery
Lavinia's
Great Granddaughters (56 KB) 1970 Montgomery
Capitol Kathy and Linda are cousins from the
same granny Lavinia Jane
Surnames (26
KB) Names of Ancestors
Weblinks (8
KB) Other helpful webpages.
Thomas Carter (14
KB) Migration to Talladega
Family Links (18
KB) Webpages
List of Images (4
KB) Related Documents.
John Stephens and
Hill (28 KB) by Pony HIll
Babies (38
KB) Family
Research (22
KB) Notes and Links
1820 Henry KY (29
KB) Cline, Coonfield, Gray, Hogland in 1820
Henry County Kentucky
My Family (6
KB) links
Web Collection (45
KB) Many others involved in this research
*Notes (97
KB) Family Research
My Family (45
KB) links
Data (635
KB) Researching my native american ancestors
includes several references to the Scrimpshire
families who were indian by blood and had many
connections to Indian Nation.
My Cousins (14
KB) Richard and William and Wayne
Data (645
KB) Research includes Westbrook and Grauer
and Glass and Holt.
Carter Surname (50
KB) Post
Files (723
KB) Articles and links of interest
Carter Surname (22
KB) Captain John
Files and Records
(202 KB) Followup
Smallpox Island (37
KB) Civil War
Files and Records
(212 KB) Followup 2
Anderson Stephens
Bozeman (30 KB) By Pony Hill
Welcome
Dad's Notes
Dad's Family Album
Dad's Images
His mother Luella
His Daughter
Index
Getting Started
Grandchildren
Dad's grandfather buried in
Kentucky
Capt. Benjamin Lewis of SC may be
our Uncle
Elisha Stephens in mom's
line
A family tree tombstone
marker
The Family Tree
The Brooks
Mom's grandmother
Early Research
Memorial Cemetery on Bozeman Drive
at Simmons
Bozeman Hill
Cemetery
Bozeman Hill
Cemetery
List of Documents
List of Documents
Facebook - Barry
John Fenn
Names
Martha Fenn McClain
Mom's trip to Line
Creek
Fenn Family Cemetery
Plot
Travis Fenn Bounty Lands 1785 -
Mom's line
A Brooks Family
Tree
A Carter Family
Tree
Brown Bozeman and Little
Families
Little DNA Project
Mom's grandchildren
Our Tour of Hills
Chapel
Cemetery Preservation
Page
Mom
Carter
Charlie
Green
Uncle Matthew Fenn plantation of
Barbour County
William Weatherford - Chief Red
Eagle
Bozeman and Lewis
My Census Notes of
Family
My Colonial Records
Coosa County
History
George Grauer
Westbrook
Sophia Porter
James Westbrook may have died in
the Civil War.
Anderson in Choctaw
Nation
Uncle Rollie Bozeman's grandson in
Texas
Anderson Roots
Bozeman Roots
Library of Virginia
Library of Virginia, What We
Have
Southern Families
S C Archives
Smallpox Island
Georgia Roster
Georgia Gen Web
Civil War Search
Maps
Civil War Records of
Alabama
Cornell Library
Joe Stephens
U S Census Project
Southern Links
Cochran Family
Home Page One
Home Page Two
DAR Notes
Spirit Walks Tall
Southern Kin
Bob and Nancy of
Dublin
1956 and Broken
Arrow
Darlington South
Carolina
FTM
1910 OK
Cooper
Covington
1950? Brooks (30
KB) Mary and James
Carter (22
KB) Michael and Jeri
Brooks (35
KB) Tommy
Brooks (350
KB) Charlie
Search
It (1
KB) Search It
Links (38 KB) Links
On the
Web (28
KB) Interesting Articles
Webpages (83 KB) Collection of related
notes
Weblinks (219 KB) Related pages
Related
Articles (234
KB) Pages of Info
Coonfield
Lineage (115
KB) Thanks to Maxine
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
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
- Assorted
Webpages (864 KB)
Collected records
- SEARCH MY
FILES (1 KB)
My Ancestors
- Related
Links (751 KB)
Various Webpages
- Ella Olivia Baxley
Hood (5 KB)
Holt, Baxley, Hood,
Partridge, Thornton.
- Webpages (87 KB)
.
- Notes (60
KB)
Family Study
- Records (86
KB)
Collection of Various Webpages
- 1840 (49
KB)
Montgomery Transciption
- Bacley (22
KB)
Baxley grandparents to Mary Ella
- 1816 (2
KB)
Peter Bozeman
- 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.
- 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.
Guestbook
Journey from TN to
Texas and Alabama
Louisa Miranda Holt
mother of Granny Ella Olivia Baxley
Hood
Rev Guy Smith to
Roxanna Smith Brooks
rGeorgia Vault of
Records
Louisa Stacy
Bozeman
Darlington
Forum
Sarah Edwards Bozeman
of Greenville
Bozeman Book
Online
Dennis Bushyhead
married a Schrimpshire
Burial of
Pathkiller
Records, Files, and
Documents
Chronicles of
OKlahoma
Burial of Stand
Watie
Will Rogers' mother
was a Schrimshire sister
Early Settlers of
Iowa Territory included many of our
grands
Early Industry of
Iowa Territory 1800s
Iowa's Dr. Wanton
Horatio Parker in 1800s
"Grandpa
Surnames
Carter
ancestors
Images
Southern
Fried
Burials and
Memorials
Southern
Records
Southern Records
1820- 1822 - 1824
Diggin Our
Roots
Mordecai
JR
Related
Links
Wealthy planter Peter
Bozeman gives land to son and
grands
1822 planter Peter
Bozeman gives land to son and
grands
1838 Peter's Estate
to William Henry and others
1832 William Henry
witnessed the above sale to
Jesse/Peter
Contents
1949 Funeral of
Grandpa Charlie in Dublin
1933 burial of
Grandmother Lattie Little
Coosa River Cemetery
and Cains Chapel
Hills
Chapel
Estate of William
Henry Bozeman of Hope Hull from
SC
Estate of Peter
1829
Estate of Peter 1829
- Sarah's X Mark
Tombstones of Hood
and Baxley, Thornton, Partridge,
Mamaw
Tombstones
Families of Peter
Edward
Contents
Greenwood
Dublin Graves of
Stephens, Bozeman, Hill on Hill
Plantation
Hope Hull cemetery of
Carter and Bozeman
Shiloh Church on the
land / plantation that Peter owned
1827
Mom's grandfather
William Henry
Grandpa Charles, the
son of Mary Half Blood
1830
C family group sheets
in Arkansas
Marengo
County
1820
Hello
Cooper
1840
Grandma's
Relatives
Grandma's Relatives
Land Records
Grandma's
Relatives
1800 About the
parents of Jacob and his
grandfathers.
"Military" Survey of
their lands in Ohio
Thornton in 1930 on
Park Avenue
Thornton Burials at
Cains Chapel
Stokes - Carter
Cemetery has Brewer, Bozeman, Carter,
McGehe
Charles Weatherford
Research
Documents
One fascinating
tidbit of the history of Montgomery County
during the Civil War is that my mother's
ancestors were all over Ramer. Ramer was
the home of the first President of the
Confederacy. Did my family know Jefferson
Davis? Did they serve in the war with
him? Did they attend any parties at the
White
House? Ramer had a train
station and my family certainly did use
it. My family also traveled those bumpy
dirt roads into Troy or into Montgomery to sell
their crops on Dexter Avenue where the capitol
was located.
They grew up and
intermarried or worked with many
popular names of our Alabama
History.
- Welcome
- Grandpas
George, Jonas, Hiram, John, in Daviess
County
- Grandpas
Abner, Josiah, Charles, Elijah, in Montgomery
Co
- Civil War
Search
- Migrations
- ACW
- Roots
- Kin
- Family
Matters
- Chisholm,
Capital Heights and Oak Park
Relations
- Joiner,
Campbell, Baxley, Hill,
Hicks
- Charles to
Mary and James
- Elijah
Anderson of NC to GA then
AL
- Cherokee by
blood
- Charlie of
Wetumpka
- Leaving No
Stone Unturned
- Hood, Baxley,
Thornton, Holt, Partridge in
Elmore
- Douglass,
Handley, Little in
census
- Wright,
Weatherford, and Little
- Bio
- Did Peter's
daughter wed Wm Rogers in
1810?
- Anne
- Frank
- Images
- Colonial
Items and Deeds
- Victor's
Family
- First White
House of the Confederacy was in
Ramer
- South
Carolina Archives
Search
- Andrew
Jackson Cooper from SC to Chambers County
AL
- Georgia Gen
Web
- 1885
- Books
- Jimmy
Ray
- William
Henry
- Ballard
Baxter Craig Pennington
- John and
Ann
- Elders in
Dublin
- Elders in
Dublin List of their
families
- Bozeman
Files
- Old Bozeman
Notes
- Wayne and Sue
Carol
- Elizabeth
Richard Sharon and
William
- Gideon Moon
patriot and daughter Elizabeth Moon
McClain
- Marriage
Certificates
- Old Family
Photos (1 KB)
Old Records
- Files (309 KB)
Research
- Graves (1 KB)
Cemetery Visits
- Files (23 KB)
Research
- Relatives (44 KB)
Stories
- Anderson and
Bozeman (604 KB)
1810 forward.
- Introduction (1801 KB)
Some
explanation of the grandfathers found in our
family history and their locations or journeys
- Deeds (243 KB)
Land
- Anderson and
Bozeman (5 KB)
1810 forward to
1850.
- Soldiers and
Patriots (104 KB)
Several in our
lineage, some served in the war and some shared
food or supplies with the troops making them a
"patriot" and all were recognized for their
efforts in gaining our independence. So if one
wanted to join the DAR or SAR, just prove
lineage to that person, which is what cousin
Jimmy and his daughter have done with grandpa
Peter's military records.
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Only Time Will
Tell.
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Various Notes
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- Bozeman in
Alabama (45 KB)
Descendants of
Mordecai settled in Alabama about 1826-1827
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Tracking Peter
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Most states are
uploading information from their archives to the
internet at places like usgenweb.com and of
course the lds page at
familysearch.org
They are scanning
pages of books which provide valuable data for
our family tree. Some of those books are from
the courthouses or probate offices so you get to
read Marriage Records, Wills, Estate Sales,
Land Deeds, and Tax Records along with
other interesting Court Records. Estate
Sales might even include slaves, which were also
sold. Often the slaves took on the last
name of their owner. Sometimes the slaves
were Indian, and some Indians also owned
slaves.
The census images
at ancestry.com give us names, ages, and
locations of our ancestors but also their
neighbors, who are often related. These
also provide the names of the neighbors who
owned plantations nearby and those names
sometimes offer quite a surprise, so keep on
reading.
A fire at the
National Archives destroyed most of the 1890
census and other fires set by soldiers of the
Civil War destroyed many Courthouses and their
documents.
These tragedies
do cause brick walls in research.
Military Records
at Nara.gov
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The
first census available is 1790 so I began there
locating my ancestors and followed their foot
prints and wagon tracks as they migrated through
1800 - 1810 - 1820 - 1830. 1830 was
the biggest relocation that I found as new lands
and territories became available. The 1850
census was the first to include names of the
wife and children. Middle names were not
often used by the early settlers but some who
had middle names, preferred to use them instead
of their first name and quite often, a nickname
was used on many documents. Therefore the
search became a little bit
difficult.
Land
Records might indicate the owner was a
Homesteader or that he paid Cash or that it was
a Military Land Grant, sometimes referred to as
Bounty Land.
Maps are
available for a few of those old land
deeds.
Paying
attention to the geographical region is very
important.
Books! So
much data can be found in old books, whether
free to read online or some for sale on
ebay.
Reverend
Alexander Miller is found in a book about
Rockingham Virginia and it traces his descendant
down to Clora Jane and my grandfather Frank
Cochran
Mordecai Bozeman and his son Peter are in
the book "Sketches" and this file is created by
the scans of my own copy of that book published
in 1885. A free copy is online on the LDS
page at familysearch.org in their library
resources.
Some of my
ancestors are mentioned in the Early History or
Early Pioneers of some states, such as Captain
Little in Kentucky, Coonfield in KY and Indiana
and Arkansas, Fenn and Bozeman in
Alabama.
Then there
are the DAR magazines and Genealogical Magazines
with other valuable references to our
grandfathers.
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Ancestors of Frank Cochran 1927 -
1996
From Pennsylvania the Cochrans
migrated into Guernsey Ohio - only 2 found in
this county while other Cochrans were also in
the state.
Dr. Parker's ancestors were in
Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New York Indian
Country before he was in Ohio and
Illinois. He migrated into Michigan
Territory and then Iowa
Territory.
His granddaughter Clora Jane
married Jacob Cochran about 1879 in Iowa.
Her mother Mary Clara Parker married James
Madison Miller and Mary was said to have been a
medicine woman but perhaps she was teaching the
indians what she had already learned from her
father.
James Miller was the son of James
T. Miller of Rockingham Virginia.
1900 census of Clora Jane and
children includes son Frank
Delbert
Clora Jane named a son Frank
Delbert Cochran
Frank married Luella Coonfield in
Arkansas 1914
1933 Frank Delbert's children at
school
Luella's son Frankie Lavern looked
very much like her own father Ben
Coonfield.
Luella's mother was a
mixed indian from Kentucky
Her mother was being researched by
many other cousins
Daughters of Catherine G.
Weatherford Wright married Hiram and Douglass
Little in Kentucky
Mary Lou, Darrell and Delores at
Frankie's funeral
Grandmother Luella
Sam Little
Unknown
Descendants of
Frankie
1965 Frankie and
family
Frankie's firstborn in 1953 or
1954
Frankie Jr.
William Henry
Bozeman named a son Peter Edward and William's
brother John Thomas did the same, so this photo
is of John's son and his family who left
Montgomery for Tennessee after the Civil
War
William's son
married Nancy and served in the Shelby County
Reserve during the Civil War and then farmed 40
acres of cotton in Dublin. His lineage in
Dublin to this date had no idea they were
related to those down the road and apparently
never asked until I met them in
2007.
Nancy's son and
his family includes my great grandmother
Rena
Louisa HOLT
Baxley's father was apparently the founder of
the little community called Holtville which is
next to Slapout Alabama. Her husband James
Baxley served in the Civil War and their
daughter Ella Olivia Baxley married L. W. Hood
of Cold Springs which is down the road a piece,
and Ella's daughter was Bessie Mae "Bubber" who
married Milton Elijah Thornton of Kowaliga, but
found that on the census spelled as Kiliga.
Milton's parents came from Georgia, Mary
Angeline Partridge and Charles Thornton about
the time of the Civil War. Milton's daughter
married John Brooks. http://www.usgenealogy.net/members///ancestry///RECORDS/holt-jessee-1806.jpg
My daughter
learning to survey an old family cemetery found
out in a cow pasture where her daddy's great
great great grandfather Carter of the Civil
War is buried on property that was purchased
from my great great great grandfather. Carter's
mother might have been native american. No
marriage record is found, there is no record of
this woman from South Carolina who gave her
husband John Carter several children before they
migrated into Talladega Alabama. It is unknown
what brought Thomas from Talladega to Montgomery
in the 1840s, he was a young man born in 1820
and able to pay for the land he purchased and
his brothers followed, living nearby according
to the census. His father may have gone back to
South Carolina and gave them money to start
their own farms in the capitol city of
Montgomery.
Mamaw's father
Levi was the son of Sarah
Lee
Roxanna was the
daughter of Thomas Smith and Caroline Bond and
she married in 1860 to a John Brooks of
Pennsylvania born 1837
Annie married
Roxanna's son John
My daughter's
inlaw's family history begins for her
baby
Her husband's
great great grandfather James divorced his
pregnant wife and moved back in with his father
but remarried in 1870 and named a son
Osceola.
1830 Montgomery
Alabama Census Images
saved from my own
subcription for future
reference
saved in art format
for better viewing.
Census
Images
1820
A few
are damaged and hard to view and are now being
altered to jpg format for better
viewing.....
1830
census below
http://www.usgenealogy.net/members///Census///DaviessKentucky/1830/39
1810 Ohio County
Kentucky is where many of the above families are
first found as the counties are just beginning
to form.
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Henry County Kentucky 1820
census
Henry County 1810
census
1840 Davies County
Many
of Captain George Little descendants throughout
the community
Squire Boon was in an area
outside Panther Creek or listed as "not stated"
community
1790 Union South Carolina -
George Little and Many Other Surnames before
migrating to Kentucky
1850
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1830 census
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Wally
George Bruce of
1811
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Samuel
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Darlington South Carolina
is where many settled by
1800
Lee and
Cooper
Little's History of Green
River
Craig, Connelly,
Pennington
Covington County
Alabama
Stone and
Fenn
Clendenning and
Sturgeon
Miller and
Parker
Carter
DNA
Bozeman
Guffie writes that
Jonas was the only son of George Little to come
to Kentucky but that is incorrect, son John was
there for a little while but went back to
Tennessee. Guffie could only write what he
knew and he did not know much about their past
history. John is found on the early census
of Kentucky near his
family.
The Little family is
mentioned in other books about the History Of
Kentucky and L. P. Little did extensive family
research. Mary Handley Douglass Little had
grandfathers of Mason and Worthington who's
descendants are included.
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Maryland
Archives
South Carolina
Militia
Land Bounty
Warrants
LAND RECORDS - check
county formation at
usgenweb.com
MAP
Civil
War
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http://www.usgenealogy.net/members/Kathy/
Not only do I research
my parents and grandparents but I also look into
my late husband's lineage because this ancestral
research is for my children and all that this
implies. I have collected many documents
to verify our lineage and many other
websites of interest usually pertaining to
that time period and location of their residence
at any given time.
Martha
Rich
wife of Elijah Fann - daughter of Stephen Rich
and "Abiah"
http://www.usgenealogy.net/members///Kathy///Images/10-11-07carlee.jpg
Banister Stone
connects to our Moon - McClain families of
Virginia who migrated into Spartanburg South
Carolina by 1800
Benjamin Durant in
Alabama
History writes that
our Charles Weatherford was Scotch but it is not
true, he was part indian from Virginia, son of
Martin Weatherford.
Pickett's History of
Alabama and conversations with
Durant
Weatherford,
Westbrook, Ward of Charlotte
Virginia
Tennessee and Alabama
Cherokees and Chickasaw
Creation of Madison
County Alabama
Map of Indian
Territory
Applications to Indian
Nation
Mississippi
Territory
Charles Allen McClain
in 1910 with his stepfather and mom + his
bride
Charles Allen McClain
in WWI in the Navy
168 Ambrose
BOSEMAN June 1673 VPB 6 p469
300a being the head of a Creeke Called Queens
Creeke be 337
Tymothy FENN 10 October 1642 VPB 1
p840 300a in the Countie
of Isle of Wight 54 John
HILL 1 April 1664 VPB 2
p4 200a UNF Ewd
side of NW branch of Nansimond
River 55
John HILL Gent. 2 April 1644 VPB 2
p5
400a UNF W branch of Nansimond River
http://www.usgenealogy.net/members///Kathy///ColonialRecords/Documents.html
Jacob Benjamin Cochran born 1822
Ohio died in Kansas-Son of William-Grandson of
Alexander Cochran...
Clora Jane -
descendant of Alexander Miller, daughter of
James Miller and Mary
Parker
Frank
Delbert was the son of Clora and Jacob.
The 1880
census of Iowa shows a grandson named Frank who
was NOT our Frank Delbert. The "grandson"
must have been an illegitimate son of a daughter
of Mariah and Jacob, and has never been heard
from by my family. Elzira was one of the
daughters of Mariah and
Jacob.
Frank
Delbert Cochran and Family
Delbert's
Siblings
Delbert's son Frankie, by his wife
Luella
Author of this
page
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Cochran and Henderson
in Ohio on same page
Alexander and William
Cochran with many Hendersons on one census
page
Thomas Cochran,
Alexander Miller, Hugh Miller, John
Gray
Bernice at
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Tracy, Hogland, Cline,
Fields, Stone, Wright
PHOTO of my
grandmother Lattie
Harrison and Benjamin
live next to each other.
Isaac Newton
Coonfield
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Catherine Crigler
Little holding Lattie
http://www.usgenealogy.net/members///Kathy///FranksFamily/little-jonas-1840.jpg
Hiram was the son of
Jonas and Betsy Douglass Little. Jonas was
the son of George.
Hiram
and Catherine Wright Little had John Wright
Little who married Catherine Crigler and had
Lattie. Lattie married Ben Coonfield and
had Luella who married Frank Delbert
Cochran.
Parents of
John Fenn were Martha Rich and Elijah
Fann
Elijah's
great great grandfather seems to be Henry Fann
of Virginia, grandson of Mary Stone and John
Fann of England.
Brother of
Elijah was Matthew and he settled in Eufaula AL
on a large plantation.
John married
Emeline Harrell in GA and they moved to
Alabama
Johns'
sister Letitia married Thomas
Rich
Emeline's
son Madison A. Fenn moved to Texas, had no
children and he was called Uncle
Mat.
Emeline's
son Thomas moved to Texas.
Emeline's
daughter Ida married Murry
Emeline's
son William Franklin Fenn married Anna Lou
Stone in 1893 and had six children before she
left them all - here is a photo of four of
them
Anna was
called Annie, then Annie Lee - It is unknown if
she had more children with husband Dasher or
husband Carter, but suspect she did, since she
was only about 25 years of age when she divorced
Fenn and their six
children.
Anna/Annie
Stone Fenn remarried to Carter and Dasher.
Her son Cecil Carter married Alice
McClain. Annie's ex husband Wm Frank Fenn
remarried to Eva Dakota.
Cecil named
his daughter Annie Lee
Carter.
Cecil named
his first son Junior.
Cecil
named a son William Lawrence - but what brought
on the Lawrence name...
Annie's
daughter Carrie/Caroline moved to Indian
Nation
Annie's son
Robert Lee was in the Navy and moved to Chicago
before returning to
Alabama
and is also
buried by his brother Frank
Census shows
another son with Annie named Arthur Lee - Annie
had a brother named Arthur
Annie's
nephew played baseball with the St Louis
Cardinals in 1923 and she sent her boys pictures
of Tige Stone.
Abner
Broadway married Nancy Simmons? of North
Carolina and named a son
Abner.
Young Abner
married Mary Susan Stephens in Ramer Alabama and
had Elizabeth Broadway
Elizabeth
Broadway married Josiah Marion McClain and had
Charles Allen McClain. Charles married
Lorena Bozeman and they had Alice McClain
Carter.
Lorena's
parents were John Thomas Bozeman and Alice
Lorena Stephens of Dublin/ Ramer area in
Montgomery County Alabama. Lorena's son
Joe married a Georgia Lou
Broadway.
Parents of
John were Nancy Jane Anderson and Peter Edward
Bozeman of Dublin.
http://www.usgenealogy.net/members///Kathy///FILES/anderson1850-martha-elijah-next2carter-bozeman-parmer.jpg
Annie
Stone's parents were Mary Ann Hendrick and
Augustus Marvin Stone. Mary Ann's mother
was a Winters.
Parents of
Augustus "Gus" Stone were Benjamin Wilburn Stone
and Sarah Ann Davies of GA - Ben's last name
looks like Stowe on one
census.
Parents of
Benjamin were Michael Stone of Maryland and
Polly Wells of Putnam GA and after being in
Alabama in 1850, most of the Stone families went
back to Georgia
Christopher
Hendrick was Annie Stone's grandfather who moved
to Texas and he might have been named
Christopher Columbus.
Hendrick's mother was a
Winters
Annie Stone
Fenns' son Cecil Earl took on the Carter name
when she remarried in Macon
GA.
Annie's son
Frank Junior and he served in
WWI
Annie also
married a Mr. Dasher
Alice
McClain Carter's maternal grandfather was John
Bozeman
John's great
grandfather was Peter of North Carolina who
settled in Hope Hull
Nancy Jane
Anderson's parents were Lavinia Jane Sellers and
Seaborn Montgomery Anderson + Lavinia's mother
was Levinia Anderson, Seaborn's
Aunt....
Nancy Jane's
husband, Peter Edward Bozeman was the son of
William Henry Bozemand and Martha Hill of
Darlington South Carolina. Wm and Martha
both had fathers in the American Revolution who
moved their families to Montgomery County
Alabama. Martha's brother John had a
plantation in Dublin, founded Hills Chapel
Church and cemetery, plus he had a family
cemetery on his land where Peter is buried
beside John's son R. L.
Hill
Then Peter
Edward's brother married Nancy
Hill
Nancy Hill's
brother William has their mother Charlotty
living in his home on one census and take note
that William has a son name Luther
Hill.
Nancy Hill's
husband John Bozeman served in the Civil War
along with his brother Peter and their wives
filed for a military
Pension
Peter Edward
is also buried by his daughter in law, Alice
Lorena Stephens Bozeman. Her parents were
Sarah Mills and Joe C Stephens. Joe was
the son of Elisha and grandson of John of South
Carolina
..: From
1880 LDS census:
Household:
Name
Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age
Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace
Mother's Birthplace Joe C.
STEPHENS Self
M Male W
35 AL Farmer
AL AL Sarah
STEPHENS Wife
M Female W
34 AL Keeping
House AL
AL Alice
STEPHENS Dau
S Female W
13 AL
AL AL Anna
STEPHENS Dau
S Female W
11 AL
AL AL Luke
STEPHENS Son
S Male W
8 AL
AL AL Jennie
STEPHENS Dau
S Female W
6 AL
AL AL Jas.
STEPHENS Son
S Male W
3 AL
AL AL Edgar
STEPHENS Son
S Male W
1 AL
AL AL Geo.
WILLIAMS Other
D Male W
22 AL Field
Hand AL
AL
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Information: Census Place Dublin,
Montgomery, Alabama Family History
Library Film 1254027 NA
Film Number T9-0027 Page
Number 486D
U.S. Civil
War Soldiers, 1861-1865 about J.C. Stephens
Name: J.C. Stephens Side:
Confederate Regiment State/Origin:
Alabama Regiment Name: 4 Alabama
Reserves Regiment Name Expanded: 4th
Regiment, Alabama Reserves Company:
H Film Number: M374 roll 42
U.S. Civil
War Soldiers, 1861-1865 about J.C. Stephens
Name: J.C. Stephens Side:
Confederate Regiment State/Origin:
Alabama Regiment Name: 23 Alabama
Infantry Regiment Name Expanded: 23rd
Regiment, Alabama Infantry Company:
C Rank In: Private Rank In
Expanded: Private Rank Out:
Private Rank Out Expanded:
Private
McClain -
Alice
Carter's ancestors of Virginia moved into
Spartanburg SC before 1800
James
McClain married "Anna" and had Josiah Marion
McClain who had Charles
Allen.
Josiah
Marion was in the Civil War and his wife
Elizabeth Broadway filed for
pension.
Charles
Allen McClain and Lorena raised the children of
Cecil and Alice McClain
Carter.
Annie
Lee Carter changed her name to Anne Alice, after
her mother Alice McClain Carter. She also named
a son Victor. Annie Lee Carter had no
knowledge of her daddy's mother nor the fact she
was named after her. Annie had no
knowledge of her Fenn family heritage, only that
they were somehow "kin" to her daddy - only when
I ordered her daddys death certificate did we
learn more.
Parents
of John Fenn were Martha Rich and Elijah
Fann
Brother
of Elijah was Matthew and he settled in Eufaula
AL on a large plantation.
John
married Emeline Harrell in GA and they moved to
Alabama
Johns' sister Letitia
married Thomas Rich
Emeline's son Madison moved to Texas, had
no children and he was called Uncle
Mat.
Emeline's son Thomas moved to
Texas.
Emeline's daughter Ida married
Murry
William
Fenn married Anna L Stone in 1893 and had six
children before she left them all - here is a
photo of four of them
Anna/Annie Stone Fenn remarried to Carter
and Dasher. Her son Cecil Carter married
Alice McClain. Annie's ex husband Wm Frank
Fenn remarried to Eva
Dakota.
Cecil
named his daughter Annie Lee
Carter.
Cecil
named his first son
Junior.
Cecil
named a son William Lawrence - but what brought
on the Lawrence name...
Annie's
daughter Carrie moved to Indian
Nation
Annie's son Robert Lee
was in the Navy and moved to Chicago before
returning to Alabama
and is also buried by
his brother Frank
Annie's
nephew played baseball with the St Louis
Cardinals in 1923 and she sent her boys pictures
of Tige Stone.
Abner
Broadway married Nancy Simmons? of North
Carolina and named a son
Abner.
Young
Abner married Mary Susan Stephens in Ramer
Alabama and had Elizabeth Broadway
Elizabeth Broadway married Josiah Marion
McClain and had Charles Allen McClain.
Charles married Lorena Bozeman and they had
Alice McClain Carter.
Lorena's
parents were John Thomas Bozeman and Alice
Lorena Stephens of Dublin/ Ramer area in
Montgomery County Alabama. Lorena's son
Joe married a Georgia Lou
Broadway.
Parents
of John were Nancy Jane Anderson and Peter
Edward Bozeman of Dublin.
http://www.usgenealogy.net/members///Kathy///FILES/anderson1850-martha-elijah-next2carter-bozeman-parmer.jpg
Annie Stone's parents were Mary Ann
Hendrick and Augustus Marvin Stone. Mary
Ann's mother was a
Winters.
Parents
of Augustus "Gus" Stone were Benjamin Wilburn
Stone and Sarah Ann Davies of
GA
Parents
of Benjamin were Michael Stone of Maryland and
Polly Wells of Putnam GA and after being in
Alabama in 1850, most of the Stone families went
back to Georgia
Christopher Hendrick was Annie Stone's
grandfather who moved to Texas and he might have
been named Christopher
Columbus.
Hendrick's mother was
a Winters
Annie
Stone Fenns' son Cecil Earl took on the Carter
name when she remarried in Macon
GA.
Annie's
son Frank Junior and he served in
WWI
Alice
McClain Carter's maternal grandfather was John
Bozeman
John's
great grandfather was Peter of North Carolina
who settled in Hope Hull
Annie Lee Carter changed her name to Anne
Alice, after her mother Alice McClain Carter.
She also named a son
Victor.
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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.
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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
- 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.
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- 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.
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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
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
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