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Just recently I had an email from a young man whom we had never heard of, Cecil Mark Carter, Jr., son of cousin Mark , who was the son of Christine and Cecil Earl Carter, who was my mother's older brother born about 1932 to Alice Emma McClain and Cecil Earl Fenn Carter.
Mom would have been so proud to have met him.
 
That is what is so nice about having our family tree on the internet - we are reaching out to find more of our relatives.
 
A lady in Georgia wrote to me about my husband's lineage and now we are pen pals and stay in touch - she connects to his grandmother Ella Olivia Baxley and actually guided me to find the Coosa River Cemetery where several are buried.
 
My apologies for any links that do not work, sometimes things change, get moved around by their servers, which is out of my control;  rootschat deleted all of theirs and now aol is doing the same thing, but genforum seems to hang in there and it has everything I need to keep our family tree thriving and growing.  I have dozens of posts on their message boards and enjoy meeting new cousins through that communication.

In May 2007 my daughter and I went to Dublin to meet up with some of my great grandmother's family on the Bozeman side, where her sister had married a Gibson of that area and we visited some graves behind Hills Chapel where Peter Bozeman was buried and found the grave of granny Alice Lorena Stephens Bozeman near his. Alice was his daughter in law. This trip brought together many new ideas and theories of our lineage. In 2006 we went to Hope Hull where the Bozeman's had their first plantation in 1827 and found where my husband's great great great grandfather Thomas Carter was buried there since he married one of the Bozeman girls of our Uncle Jesse Bozeman. All fantastic findings, all migrating out of South Carolina where so many once received Land Grants for their father's military service in the American Revolution and now their descendants had come to Alabama and served in the Civil War.

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