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Researching one's family
tree is a long process and and only the ones close to your
heart and in your life can be verified in the
beginning.
Browsing through the many other family trees
on the internet we can find thousands of new cousins, and
thankfully there are many census records, cemetery records,
etc. available to verify those.
Some may not be
verified and need further research. I have ordered a few death
certificates, browsed through boxes of our old family photos
with names and dates on them, cards, letters, and notebooks,
to put this together, yet am quite certain there are still
many corrections and additions to come.
Dozens of new
cousins have emailed me with some detail about their
connection to my lineage and it's been wonderful getting to
know you all. Some want me to show them their indian blood
which is impossible, I only know my own. I know that my dad
was one quarter Cherokee and his sister calls her son Regal
Eagle and my mom's great great grandpa Stephens married a full
blood Cherokee in SC before his journey to the Dublin / Ramer
area where I have visited a few times to do my research. Her
great great grandmother Nancy Anderson has two grandmothers
from Cherokee blood and maybe more.
Both of my parents
had Cherokee blood but it is highly possible there was some
other native american blood in their lineage. Many of my
mother's ancestors lived among the Creeks in the 1700s and my
father's lineage was in Kentucky 1800 where many tribes had
migrated, yet soon after, they all began to migrate to Iowa
Territory and Indiana, ending up in Arkansas and
Oklahoma.
it's been said that my dad's great
grandfather John Wright Little refused an indian land
allotment however he did uproot his family from their Kentucky
roots to migrate to a homestead in Arkansas and his
descendants ended up in Alabama.
When I was looking
into my husband's line I was told that his mom's grandmother
Partridge was an indian from Georgia and I did find her
families on census there before they all moved into Elmore
County
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- Cherokee Children (53 KB)
2005
- 1915 Kansas (28 KB)
Aunt
Ruth Coonfield with Charles Gray, holding Luella's
twins
- Cherokee Mom (16 KB)
Annie
Lee Carter changed her name to Anne Alice Carter,
because she had no idea that her grandmother was Annie
Lee Stone Fenn Carter born about 1875, so she chose to
use her own mother's name Alice. Annie Lee Stone might
have been the full blood Cherokee we are searching
for. Of course Annie Lee Stone might have married a
half blood Wm Fenn in 1893 as we see the Cherokee
blood runs strong in his mother's line of Harrell.
- Uncle Billy Carter born
1935 (63 KB)
Handsome Cherokee son of
Cecil Earl Fenn Carter grew up to be security guard in
Enid Oklahoma
- Cherokee Great
Grandparents (12 KB)
Grandparents of Frankie
Lavern Cochran left Kentucky for Arkansas, Benjamin
Coonfield and Latte Cedonia Little.
- 1956-1957 (447 KB)
Great
grand-daughter of Charles Allen McClain
- Obituary Teegardin (177
KB)
Frank's cousin Dorline Gray Teegardin
- Emma Lorena Bozeman
McClain (7 KB)
Ramer Alabama Her Cherokee
mother was Emma Alice Lorena Stephens
- Obituary Cochran (62 KB)
Frank's
sister Mary Lou
- Wm Franklin Fenn Jr b
1896 (10 KB)
Thompson, Bullock County,
Alabama
- Uncle Sam and Nancy
Little (10 KB)
Luella's Uncle
- Cecil Earl Fenn Carter, brother of W F
Fenn Jr (13 KB)
Thompson, Bullock County,
Alabama born 1899 or 1900 died 1939
- 1972
(48 KB)
July 14, 1972 Charles
and Kathy with Anne and Mary on Kiwanis Street
- Robert Lee Fenn, brother of W F Fenn
Jr (13 KB)
Thompson, Bullock County,
Alabama headstone found buried beside his brother,
although Robert never appeared on the census
- 1977
(47 KB)
Charles and Kathy in
friend's wedding
- Emma Alice McClain Carter, wife of
Cecil (2 KB)
Ramer Alabama, daughter of
Lorena Bozeman McClain
- 1996
(79 KB)
Funeral of Frankie
Cochran December 1996. On Christmas Eve he hugged
Kathy and said I love you more than you will ever know
and at 3 am he was gone. Brother Darrell and sister
Mary Lou shown by Deloris
- William Lawrence Carter, son of Cecil
& Alice (16 KB)
Montgomery Alabama
- Bubber - Bessie Mae Hood
Thornton (114 KB)
second photo is her
daughter Mary Ella Thornton Brooks with her children
- Uncle Emmett Fenn Obit
1959 (21 KB)
Grandpa Cecil's brother
- Cherokee Stephens
Family (170 KB)
Montgomery Alabama, from NC
- Charles Allen McClain wed Lorena Bozeman
1908 (17 KB)
Ramer Alabama
- Stephens, W E (72 KB)
Ramer
Alabama
- Sam
(121 KB)
riding horses
- McClains, Charles and son
Walton (25 KB)
Ramer Alabama
- 1980
(295 KB)
Frank Cochran at
Shriners Construction Site
- OOTCHA Annie
Broadway (49 KB)
Ramer Alabama
- 1850
(380 KB)
Michael Stone in
Macon County Alabama, Anna Stone Fenn's great
grandfather came from Maryland
- FENN, Virginia Leigh, daughter of WF
Fenn JR (4 KB)
Bullock Alabama
- 1820
(482 KB)
Charles McClain and
Elizabeth Moon in Spartanburg had son Josiah who had
James who had Josiah Marion McClain who served in the
Civil War and marrie Elizabeth Broadway who had a son
named Charles Allen McClain in Dublin Alabama
- Carter, Mark b 1950 (5 KB)
NC, son
of Cecil Carter Jr
- 1860
(472 KB)
Elizabeth Broadway
with parents Mary S. Stephens and Abner Broadway may
have been Creek Indian Blood
- 1956 Dad (30 KB)
Living
in Mesa Arizona, one of my dad's receipts for pay at
his job.
- 1850
(683 KB)
Joe Stephens age 4
served in the Civil War and had a daughter named Alice
Lorena Stephens Bozeman - Grandfather Joseph later
bought land near Talladega in his elder years, while
many of his Stephens relatives migrated into Florida
and Panama.
- 1957 Arizona (23 KB)
Living
in Mesa Arizona, Uncle Billy took this picture of my
family and his first wife Lillian.
- 2000
(31 KB)
Kathy
- 1959 Alabama (20 KB)
Easter
Sunday with Roscoe and Katy Coley's grandson, Mike
Carr - Kathy, Jr. Vic
- Mary and James Brooks about
1975. (67 KB)
Acapulco Vacation awarded to
the John Deere employees. James's sister Christine
Brooks Bridges attended.
- Carter (33
KB)
Victoria, daughter of Cecil Jr. Vickie
was the half sister of Bradford Earl, Cecil Mark,
Mike, and Jeffrey Earl. Cecil had married several
times.
- Surveying Greenwood
Cemetery (55 KB)
Fenn family plot owned by
Orr is quite a mystery that surely some of the
relatives can resolve. Perhaps Bob Fenn knows since he
had Uncle Emmett buried there
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When I began working the Sellers
lineage of my mother, I found where one of the cousins,
Nathaniel Sellers married a Schrimpshire girl and her sister
married an Indian Chief Dennis Bushyhead. I have several of
those branches !!! In the Sellers case, the Sellers and
Andersons already had Indian blood in their line from their
grandmothers of North Carolina 1700s. The Scrimpshire father,
Martin, had married a Gunter who was full blood Cherokee and
they all resided in Guntersville Alabama. One of the Gunters
married a McCoy girl but then I found one of my Fenn
grandfathers did also!! Mrs Fenn then named a son Travis and
he married a girl only known as ?Mary?. which might be another
clue.
Then I looked for the parents of Martin
Schrimpshire and found his mother was listed online as ?Edith
Kona Edna Vann? - lo and behold another famous Cherokee name,
which is where I need to study their hometown known as Big Joe
Vann?s Spring Place in Georgia.
My own grandfather Cecil Fenn Carter
said they were Cherokee and I managed to locate his sister
Carrie in Choctaw Nation Oklahoma. Carrie's husband Ben
Johnson was born in Indian Nation, Texas but his mother was an
indian from Alabama and his father "denied" her the right to
join the Rolls.
Carrie and Cecil had a brother, Frank
Jr., who called them "half" siblings so maybe Mr. Carter was
the father of them - we will never know ! There are many
Carter families online researching their Cherokee blood.
What we do know is that William Fenn born 1855 in Tuskegee
Alabama married Anna Lou Stone in 1893 and she left him about
1900 to remarry, but she joined her family in Macon
Georgia. Anna's Uncle Charles Stone named his sons
Tecumseh and Osceola.Also when I studied my daughter's
Westbrook family, I found their great great grandfather named
a son with his second wife, Osceola.
Following the path of the old ones.
We lived along Mingo Road in Broken Arrow, Tulsa
County, Oklahoma and my dad's parents at one time lived in
Chelsea, Rogers County, Oklahoma before settling in Labette,
KS.
Many of his family migrated into Arizona near many
indian reservations which still exist and we soon joined them
living by his Aunt Eunice. Mom's brothers visited often and
one owned a roofing company in Enid, OK while the other lived
in North Carolina, where his wife's grandfather was a pastor
in the Cherokee Reservation.
We lived amongst people of
all colors and heard many different languages and took note of
various traditions.
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Just me
- 1956 (447 KB)
Family in Mesa
- Hello.
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Once Upon A Time.
- Search It
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Search Files
- Next (1 KB)
Documents
- Chart (21 KB)
My Family Members
- Contents
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About Us.
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Documents
- Research
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Data Collection
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Jacob Benjamin Cochran was my dad's
grandfather. He was born in 1822 Ohio and was in
the Civil War. His grandfather Alexander Cochran of
Pennsylvania was in the American Revolution. Jacob married
Clora Jane Miller about 1879 in Iowa and had Frank Delbert
when they settled in Hill City Kansas. Frank D.
married Luella Coonfield in Arkansas and had my Dad in 1927.
Luella's family came from Kentucky, her mom was Lattie
Cedonia Little, a daughter of John Wright Little and
Catherine Crigler. Catherine's parents were Catherine
Roby and Abraham Crigler. The Coonfields were in
Kentucky by 1800 and so were the others.
Meanwhile in Alabama about 1826, Peter Bozeman settled in
Hope Hull and all along through Ramer and Dublin were found
our Elisha Anderson, Abner Broadway, Calvin Sellers, John
Stephens, and after the Civil War came Josiah Marion
McClain. About that time John Fenn settled
in Tuskegee and had a son William Franklin Fenn who married
Anna Lou Stone in 1893 and had a son Cecil Earl around
1900. William worked on his uncle Matthew Fenn's
plantation in Eufaula but Anna divorced him and left about
1901 with Cecil. Her parents were born in Macon
County, Mary Ann Hendrick and Augustus Marvin Fenn.
In 1861 Peter Edward Bozeman married Nancy Jane Anderson
and worked their 40 acre cotton farm in Dublin. His
mother was Martha Hill born about 1800 South Carolina and
they lived near her brother John Hill, who created Hills
Chapel, the church, the school and the cemetery. It is
possible that their father the elder John Hill once lived
there as well.
Nancy's son John Thomas Bozeman married Alice Lorena
Stephens and she had Lorena Emma Bozeman in 1890, and Ethel
Mae about 1892. Alice died birthing a son in 1894.
Then John married Sarah Ellen Bean and several more children
came including our Uncle Bob.
Lorena married Charles Allen McClain, the son of
Elizabeth Broadway and Josiah McClain. Josiah was born
in Georgia to "Anna" and James McClain. James'
grandparents came from Virginia in the 1700s, Elizabeth Moon
and Charles McClain, found in 1800 Spartanburg SC.
Lorena McClain had Alice and she married Cecil Earl Fenn
Carter. His mother Anna Lou Stone Fenn had remarried and
gave him the Carter name. Cecil had served several
years in the Army in El Paso but returned after his mother
died and stayed in Montgomery near his sickly father Wm Fenn
who had left the farm and retired near the train station
with most of his other children who began to work for the
railroad.
Alice and Cecil lived on Columbus Street and had three
children including my mother born in 1934, Anne.
Anne grew up to marry Frankie Cochran. Anne's
daughter married Charles Brooks. His family also came
from downtown Montgomery around 1900 where his grandpa James
E. Brooks worked for the State, but his daddy worked
for the railroad. James was the son of Annie Ballard
and John Brooks of Tennessee and he married Susie Mae
Cooper, the daughter of Sarah Elizabeth Carter and Levi
Benjamin Cooper.
Susie named her son James Jr and he
married Mary Ella Thornton who's ancestors are found in
Elmore County in the 1800s.
http://kathys-genealogy.angelfire.com/Hello.htm
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Named after my great grandmother Lorena
Bozeman McClain who was born in 1890 Ramer,
Montgomery, Alabama, I have thoroughly enjoyed writing
about this great lady and her
heritage.
After my parents
passed away and my husband died of cancer, I began to
write about them and their family trees when I was
unable to sleep.
Our families have traveled
many miles and intertwined in the same
communities, some knowing each other, many
moons ago.
Lorena was named after her mother
Alice Lorena Stephens and the story was that Alice's
great grandfather was in the American Revolution and
married to a full blood Cherokee, giving her a
Biblical name. Indian unrest was so bad in the
Carolinas, they packed up and moved to Dublin and
Ramer in Alabama. Records indicate there were several
Stephens Plantations in that area once, near many
other migrating families like Broadway, Bozeman,
Gibson, Timmons, Dillard, Money, Hill, Gardener,
McClain, Anderson, Sellers, with most of their
children intermarrying.
Colonial
Records
Alabama Migrations and mine were right in the
midst of it.
http://www.archives.state.al.us/teacher/settle.html After
the Revolutionary War, the U.S. Government established
laws to survey and sell land gained from Britain. The
area that became Alabama was originally part of the
Mississippi Territory from 1798 to 1817. Many settlers
arrived in the area before government lands had been
surveyed. Unable to buy, they simply picked a
location, built a cabin, cleared fields, and put in
crops. Such families were called squatters. Land laws
were passed to provide legal title to land for
settlers who already lived on the land. Some settlers
claimed land by British or Spanish land grants, and
others were squatters who claimed land by right of
pre-emption....Starting in 1804, U. S. Land Offices
were established to sell land in the area which would
become Alabama. By law federal land was sold to the
highest bidders at public auctions. Alabama sales
attracted men from all over the nation, many of them
speculators. Groups of speculators bought large
tracts, sometimes for as little as $10 an acre, then
resold at $20 to $100 an acre. When an auction ended,
poorer migrants could buy less desirable land for as
little as $2 an acre. The smallest amount one person
could buy was 160 acres. Under the Land Law of 1800 a
purchaser could put one-fourth down and pay the rest
off over three years. But when the price of cotton
fell to eighteen cents a pound, few could meet
payments on land bought at inflated prices. By 1820,
Alabama owed the federal government $11 million--more
than half of the national land debt. In 1820 and 1821
Congress passed new laws to deal with this problem.
The Land Law of 1820 required future buyers to pay the
entire amount in cash but lowered the minimums to
$1.25 an acre and 80 acres. Those already in debt were
aided by the Relief Act of 1821 which permitted them
to keep part of their land and return the rest to the
government or buy it all on the installment plan at
reduced rates. Introduction to the Settlement Unit:
The defeat of the Creek Indians opened the heartland
of Alabama to white settlement and caused Alabama
fever to sweep the nation. Pioneers by the thousands
left Tennessee, Georgia, the Carolinas, and Virginia
seeking fertile land for growing cotton. Mississippi
territorial law was in place, but when Mississippi
became a state, Congress created the Alabama Territory
in 1817. Congress designated St. Stephens as capital
of the Alabama Territory and approved a legislature of
Alabama delegates already elected to the old
Mississippi territorial legislature. William Wyatt
Bibb, a Georgia physician who had served in the United
States Congress and had powerful friends in
Washington, was named Territorial governor. He was
also elected as the first governor when Alabama became
a state December 14, 1819. He helped establish the
government, pass laws and administer justice. The
following documents deal with cost of government, land
speculation, cotton, and law as settlers poured in the
area during the early settlement of Alabama.At the
start of the 19th century, Indians still held most of
present-day Alabama. War broke out in 1813 between
American settlers and a Creek faction known as the Red
Sticks, who were determined to resist white
encroachment. After General Andrew Jackson and his
Tennessee militia crushed the Red Sticks in 1814 at
the Battle of Horseshoe Bend in central Alabama, he
forced the Creek to sign a treaty ceding some 40,000
sq mi (103,600 sq km) of land to the US, thereby
opening about three-fourths of the present state to
white settlement. From 1814 onward, pioneers, caught
up by what was called "Alabama fever," poured out of
the Carolinas, Virginia, Georgia, Tennessee, and
Kentucky into what Andrew Jackson called "the best
unsettled country in America." Wealthy migrants came
in covered wagons, bringing their slaves, cattle, and
hogs. But the great majority of pioneers were
ambitious farmers who moved
- Me
(238 KB)
My grandson is made
up of all of genes.
- Marriage
Record (524 KB)
Annie
Ballard wed John Brooks in Tennessee
- Marriage
Record (1122 KB)
John
Brooks Sr married Roxanna "Annie" "Roxie" Permilia
Smith in Tennessee and had son John who married Annie
Ballard
- FILES
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RELATED WEBPAGES
- Family
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My Many Grandfathers
- Documents
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Records found on
many of our relatives, Baxley, Ballard, Bond,
Bozeman, Carter, Cooper, Coonfield, Cochran, Fenn,
McClain, Stone, Little, Parker, Stephens, Tefft,
Wright, Weatherford, Young
- Documents
2 (94 KB)
Records
found on many of our relatives, Baxley, Ballard,
Bond, Bozeman, Carter, Cooper, Coonfield, Cochran,
Fenn, McClain, Stone, Little, Parker, Stephens,
Tefft, Wright, Weatherford, Young
- 1830
census (12
KB)
Montgomery Alabama
- Dallas
County (18 KB)
My
Census records saved from my own subscription for
future reference.
- Lowndes
County (14
KB)
Census Records
- 1
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2
- 1990s
(62 KB)
Victor D
- 1851
(1352 KB)
Aunt Gilly to
Uncle Jesse signed by Stephens after the death of
Gilly's husband Peter.
- 1890s
(26 KB)
Siblings of Frank D
- 1838
(173 KB)
William Henry
- 1913
(192 KB)
Marriage License
- 1930
(1512 KB)
Susie Mae and
James
- 1950s
(447 KB)
Arizona
- 1900
(435 KB)
Grandfather George
Partridge
- 1911
(307 KB)
Nancy Kizar Hill
- 1930
(1097 KB)
Luella and Frank
- Anderson
(76 KB)
Montgomery AL
- 1840
(360 KB)
John Carter moved
from SC to Talladega AL
- 1850
Martha Hill (647
KB)
Montgomery AL
- 1765
(207 KB)
Map of the South
- Ben
(31 KB)
abt 1900
- Isaac
(142 KB)
1800 Ky tax list
Alabama Territory 1819... The lands of
Montgomery County were put up for auction at the
Federal Land Office in Milledgeville, Georgia in 1816.
Larger parcels were sold to developers who subdivided
the land into lots for urban commercial and
residential use, predetermining a major city on the
banks of the Alabama River at Montgomery. A hardy and
superior class of people penetrated the wilderness.
Settlements and towns sprang into existence
everywhere. The City of Montgomery, which became the
county seat in 1822, was built on the side of the
Indian town Ikanatchati (Econachatee), which means red
ground, and Towasa on a high red bluff known to
Alibamu Indians as Chunnaanaauga Chatty.
I have
taken pictures of the historical markers found
downtown about the former Indians who lived here along
the Alabama River and near the train station, but keep
in mind there was another train station in Ramer on
the east side of Montgomery County where the First
Little White House of the Confederacy was placed and
Ramer was the home of many large plantations in this
research.
Hundreds of families began their
journey into the state with many settling in
Montgomery County long before it became civilized and
left a legacy for us all to be proud of.
John
Hill, John Stephens, Benjamin Lewis, Howell and
Richard Mason, Peter Bozeman, John Stacie, Abner
McGehee, Abner Broadway, John Stephens, Elisha
Anderson, William and Alfred Sellers, David Campbell,
Matthew Stokes, John McQueen, George Gibson, William
Chisholm, George Bush, Bunberry Flinn, James Moon,
Deer, Norman, Hampton Hilliard, Henry Graves,
etc.
Dozens of my ancestors served in the Civil
War and many lost their crops or farms but they
bounced back. Some even tried the new land in Texas
after the Alamo but most returned to their native home
in Montgomery.
When the train finally came
through down by the river, families loaded their
wagons and hauled their crops down the old dirt road
called Dexter Avenue to sell or ship out.
- Aunt
Ethel's Home (128
KB)
This tiny home was built by Aunt Ethel
and her husband Jace Gibson and my picture was taken
when my sister Pam and I visited the area around 2005
after hearing the story from her daughter Peggy whom
we lost not long afterward to kidney cancer. Peggy's
story was that Ethel and Jason had several children at
the time, all living in a tent on this farm, while
they built their new home around 1930. It seemed to be
one of the oldest homes still standing in 2005. Ethel
and Jace are buried down the road at Hills Chapel
Cemetery on the Long Road close to her father John
Thomas Bozeman and his 4th wife Sara Ellen Bean. Sara
raised these children after their mother died young
and told them stories, like she was related to the
hanging Judge Roy Bean. She was a wonderful stepmother
who also gave them four more siblings before she
passed away. Many of these descendants still remain in
Dublin, Ramer, Grady, and Hickory Grove.
- Pam's
husband Larry Fuller passed away in 2008 (75 KB)
His mother was Hazel
Richards, buried at his foot.
- Confederate
Pension Application (869
KB)
April 1896 Grandmother Nancy applies for
Peter's pension the first time.
- Aunt
Ethel Notes (68
KB)
Since her sister was my great
grandmother and Ethel had many surviving but elderly
children in the Dublin and Ramer Communities, I
located and contacted a few for information. I
managed to meet several of Ethel's descendants in
May 2007 at Hills Chapel Church which was a
marvelous gathering of cousins. We exchanged
research and took many photos.
- Meeting
New Cousins (1
KB)
Locating Lost Family Graves
- Aunt
Ethel's Granddaughter (41
KB)
Elizabeth and her daughter researching
our ancestry of Grandpa John Thomas Bozeman.
- 1830
(214 KB)
Study of my
families in Montgomery 1830
- Anne
(123 KB)
Tracing our roots
and branches.
- Elisha
Anderson of NC died in 1834 (51 KB)
His will is found probated
in Montgomery, mentions his wife, daughters and son
Elijah - Elijah had our Seaborne Montgomery Anderson
who had Nancy Jane. Seaborne had a brother named
Elijah who died in the Civil War 1861 and home was
listed as Hickory Grove. Hickory Grove is also where
our Grandpa McClain lived. Some researchers think
that Elisha Anderson was the son of Elmore Anderson
and a full blood indian all born in 1700s North
Carolina, near the Sellers and Pool families who
were also of mixed blood.
- 1880
(366 KB)
Study of my
families in Montgomery 1830
- Anne
(160 KB)
Tracing our roots
and branches.
- Meet
The Folks (38
KB)
Relatives and Research
- 1850
(23 KB)
Following my
ancestor's path.
- Charles
(155 KB)
Roots and Branches.
- My
Family (323
KB)
Documents
- Wares
Ferry Road A Shawnee Village (16 KB)
1821 Several indian
villages were found like Sawonagi and indian burial
mounds still exist in that area.
- Westbrook (223 KB)
Grauer, Holt, Glass,
Brasswell, Holly, Penton, Jones, Johnson
- Our
Ancestors Speak (521
KB)
One clue after another as we follow
their trails.
- Yellow
Fever (9 KB)
yes it
also struck Montgomery and some of our kin
- 1840
(74 KB)
Montgomery
Transcription has my Abner Broadway, John Carter,
Daniel McQueen, Lewis, Stokes, Ross, Gunter, Hill,
Bozeman, Graves, Anderson, Sellers, Johnson, Mills,
and many others, including George Bush and a John
Booth, of course the John Wilkes Booth you've heard
of actually performed in a theatre downtown
Montgomery. There are actually some old fish ponds
in south Montgomery County where you know who George
Bush comes to go fishing with old
friends..........So very many of their children and
grandchildren were intermarried, that we may all be
cousins way back when.
- Our
Ancestors Speak (15
KB)
Continuing with the Carters
- Dublin,
Ramer, and Hope Hull (23
KB)
All up and down these old country
roads, were once our family plantations and some
graves were recently found.
- Meeting
New Cousins (100
KB)
Tracing Our Roots in the early days of
Montgomery
- DNA of Jimmy (111 KB)
Jimmy Ray and Alan's DNA
test to the local Bozeman family is a perfect match.
- Uncle
Meady Sells Share of Plantation (41 KB)
Our connection to cousin
Wayne Bozeman through Grandpa William Henry's son
Meade. Meade was the brother of our Peter Edward
whom we found buried at Dublin.
- 1786
(62 KB)
Marriages before the
migration to Montgomery include Lacklan McIntosh,
Peter Bozeman
- Census Notes (138 KB)
Montgomery Bozeman
Families
- Uncle
Meady Descendant (31
KB)
Richard and William researching the
Montgomery families is also cousin to Wayne of
Elmore.
- Bio
of Aunt Ethel (18
KB)
Ethel Bozeman married J Gibson, the
son of Clopton Gibson and Rebecca Lou Broadway (
Grandma's sister) they lived in Dublin/ Ramer
Community, after you leave Hwy 231 which is known as
Warrior Hill Road.
- Census Notes Updated
(138 KB)
Montgomery Bozeman
Families
- Uncle Meady's brother
Peter (35
KB)
Sharon is researching William Henry's
other brother who married Gilly and moved to
Louisiana and died in 1851 of the cholera.
- Graveyards
(9 KB)
Taking photos of old
tombstones
- Maps
and Old Records
- Sellers,
Brack, Anderson, Doty, Bushyhead,
Scrimpshire
- Stone,
Harrell, Fenn, Davies
- Cemeteries
in Alabama, search Montgomery County
- Notes
- Digging
Up Our 1700s Carolina Roots
- Photo
Album
- Carter
baby
- Indian
Roots
- Frank
came from the midwest
- Guestbook
- Links
- Rena's files
- Search
feature
- Our
Southern Roots
- The
Family Tree
- Images
- Headstones
- Elisha Anderson's Will dated 1834 and
son Elija
- Mother
- 1847
Estate of Grandfather William Henry
- Research
- McClain, Broadway, Carter,
Stephens
- Research
- Search
My Files
- History
by John Leeds Bozman
- Southern Branches
- N
J 1
- N J 2 with John Hill
- Political
Graveyard
- Shiloh
Church
- Josiah
McLain
- P
E B 1834
- J
M B 1793 - 1855
- McClain
funeral book 1949
- Cemeteries - Tombstone
Photos
- Family
Home Pages
- Broadway, Cooper,
Carter
- Carter in the Alabama Infantry
1861
- Caroline
Stephens and Mary Broadway in Ramer
- Thornton from GA to Cold Springs
Elmore to Hull Street
- 1829
Inventory of Peter's Estate
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early settlers Broadway, Hill, Stephens, Anderson
- Martha Hill Bozeman, daughter of John Hill
of Darlington
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daughter joins DAR
- John
Hill in Ramer came from Darlington SC
- John
Hill in Darlington SC before the great migration.
- Boseman,
Bozman, etc. (27
KB)
Most could not read nor write so the
spelling varies through time.
- Helpful
Links (4 KB)
Followup
- Weatherford
Indians (134 KB)
Census
study shows them as native americans in Alabama.
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(343 KB)
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family members
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(21 KB)
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Records (308 KB)
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of 1760 (85
KB)
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and Relations (257
KB)
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and Lore (610 KB)
Family
stories
- 1811
Catherine Weatherford (52
KB)
Item 76 states she is the daughter of
Charles but he is not making her marriage bond so he
must have been in Alabama.
- Documents
(191 KB)
Some old images in my
collection.
- Bits
and Pieces (44 KB)
Parts
of the Genealogy
- Catherine
Weatherford Wright's daughter Catherine (254 KB)
Go to Little and see
Catherine who married Hiram Little - She is the daughter
of Catherine G. Weatherford and John Wright. Hiram was a
physician and the son of Jonas, and the grandson of
George. Hiram and Catherine had a son named John who is
listed below their article. John's granddaughter married
Frank D. Cochran.
- Notes
(119 KB)
Old Research notes
- Ellie
McClain (1 KB)
Broadway
and McClain
- D
A R (189 KB)
Most of
these had fathers in the American Revolution - so many
connect to me.
- Search
Box (39 KB)
1
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Files (124 KB)
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and Folders
- D
N A (111 KB)
DNA results
to Jimmy Ray
- Notes
(102 KB)
Some records
- Martha
Hill in census (137
KB)
Her families and descendants in census
notes.
- 1820s
and 1830s (40
KB)
Studying the past
- Martha
Hill Bozeman in Montgomery County (39 KB)
By 1850 she had settled near
the other Hills in Dublin and some families in Ramer who
connected to her vast lineage.
- Grandmother
Annie Lee (1 KB)
Anna
Lou Stone married Fenn and Carter and Dasher and died
around 1933 or 1934. Her father was born in Macon County
AL and moved back to Macon GA before he died. She
followed. The death certificates of both of her parents
are found in the Georgia Archives and Annie signed as a
witness to her mother's.
- Elders
of Martha Hill's husband (23
KB)
Study of William Henry Bozeman born 1802
Darlington and their trails into Hope Hull.
- Captain
Little (450 KB)
My dad's
GGG grandfather from Scotland along with several possible
brothers, in Union County South Carolina 1790 and 1800
census but in Kentucky 1810 after the brother of Mrs. Mary
Handley Douglass Little explored, surveyed and offered
them land in Vienna Kentucky and more along the Green
River which is included in the books History of Kentucky
and mentions these familis and is included in the Kentucky
Genealogy Webpages.
- The
Captain's great grandson (144
KB)
Military Record 1863 Kentucky Infantry, then
Bullitt County Kentucky and later in Madison Arkansas.
Also John's father was a surgeon in the Civil War....many
of this family served.
- 1838
Lucy Campbell (173
KB)
Sterling Campbell married one of the
daughters of Peter Bozeman in Darlington SC and followed
the families to Montgomery and later bought land near
Talladega.
- 1829
Vincent Joiner (265
KB)
Sarah's X mark - Vincent married
Ellen Bozeman, a daughter of Peter, and later bought land
in South Alabama. Vincent also signed documents for Peter
in 1822 and 1824 as his child Julius received a gift of
land from Grandpa Peter.
Back and forth they traveled, settling here and
there, looking for work or looking for rich soil to grow
their crops, I trace my elders through history, by census
records, tax lists, military documents, and I visit old lost
cemeteries to photograph their tombstones to learn more
about them.
They are included in many old books
about a states' history or early pioneers and other family
books like Wagon Tracks by Fenn, Stephens Ancestry by Clyde,
Sketches by Reverend Bozeman, Milo's Custer's stories of
Miller in Rockingham, Green River KY Families, Cochran Clan,
Indiana History included Coonfield and Clark, Barbour County
History includes Fenn and the Indians, History of
Muhlenburg included Little and Handley, on and on there is
documentation, which can be followed by census record study
which gives names and ages of family members, and church
records of the old days and archives of courthouses reveal
important data.
Much is written and speculated about
our Martin Weatherford and his wife Mary half blood leaving
Virginia to own a huge plantation in Georgia, but he had
fought for the British, and was very outspoken and soon
banned from the State and moved to the Bahamas, but their
son Charles, also left his family in VA to marry Sehoy in
Alabama and have a son who led the Redsticks in the Creek
War. Charles may have left 4 children behind in VA including
Catherine Weatherford who married John Wright in
1811.
Charles Brooks had dozens and dozens of ancestors
migrating into Alabama in the early 1800s. Joseph Baxley
born 1815 Georgia or possibly as some speculate, in SC.,
married Mary Evans and named a son James H. - the tombstone
of James has the middle name as Hardie. James served in the
Civil War and married Louisa Miranda Holt and resided in
"Holtville". Their daughter Ella Olivia Baxley married L. W.
Hood and had Bessie Mae Hood who married Milton Elijah
Thornton. Elijah's parents were Mary Angeline Partridge, an
indian, and George Thornton, a mixed blood from Georgia, who
had settled in Central, Elmore County, Alabama. Elijah's
daughter, Mary Ella Thornton married James Edgar Brooks Jr.
Parents of James were Susie Mae Cooper and James E Brooks
Sr. James and Susie are listed on the 1930 census with both
their widowed mothers. Susie's ancestors were in Chambers
County about 1830: Andrew Cooper and "Alsey" from SC living
near Malinda Phillips and Elijah Lee born 1777 SC. Their
children Sarah F. Lee married Charner P. Cooper, a soldier
from the Civil War, and had a son named Levi who moved to
Hope Hull working on a farm owned by Thomas Randolph Carter,
where he fell in love with the daughter, Sarah Elizabeth
Carter. Parents of Thomas were "Mary" and John Wise Carter
of SC who had migrated to Talledega. Thomas is buried in
Hope Hull on his old plantation by his first wife Lacy Jane
Bozeman. Her name was Lucy on census but Lacy on her
tombstone. Thomas served in the Civil War and his
grandfather Captain John Carter served in the American
Revolution, along with his own father in law, John Wise of
South Carolina....The second wife of Thomas Carter was Mary
Josephine Hereferd of Virginia and she was the mother of
Sarah Elizabeth Carter...Mary was not very happy with this
marriage and had only the one child. She buried Thomas by
his first wife. Some of Mary's family settled in Alabama and
some moved on to Texas. Mary's mother was Jemima Ramsey of
Virginia.
Parents of James Brooks were Annie Ballard
and John Brooks of Tennesse and they are all buried at
Greenwood Cemetery in Montgomery Alabama. John was a
railroad man, born to Roxanna Permilia Smith of TN and a
John Brooks born 1837 Pennsylvania. John 1837 died of
tuberculosis in Texas. Parents of Roxanna were Caroline Bond
and Thomas Smith. Parents of Annie Ballard were Dora Craig
and James Ballard of TN. Some of these families migrated
into Tennessee about 1800 from the Carolinas living amongst
the Cherokee Indians and Chickasaw so they could have been
mixed blood. Annie's picture shows she was a dark lady with
black eyes and black hair and so was her husband's features
very dark but I would suspect his from the Smith side of the
family.
Charles Brooks wed Kathy Cochran in
Montgomery Alabama. She was at least one eighth Cherokee
blood. Her parents were Anne Carter and Frank Cochran.
Anne's parents were Alice Emily McClain and Cecil Earl Fenn
Carter. Emily was called Emma,Ellie, and Emmer by her
parents Lorena Bozeman and Charles McClain Lorena's parents
were Alice Lorena Stephens and John Thomas Bozeman.
Charlie's parents were Elizabeth Broadway and Josiah Marion
McClain.
The father of John Bozeman was Peter Edward
Bozeman, a Civil War Soldier who married Nancy Jane
Anderson, and her father was Seaborn Montgomery Anderson,
another Civil War soldier. Seaborn had married Lavinia Jane
Sellers.
Cecil Carter's parents were Anna Lou Stone
and William Franklin Fenn. Frank was born in Tuskegee to
Emeline Harrell and John Fenn a Civil War soldier of
Georgia. Anna's parents were Mary Ann Hendrick and Augustus
Marvin Stone of Georgia. Anna divorced Frank Fenn about
1901/1902 and remarried to a Carter, then to a Dasher, as
found in Georgia census records.
Studying Marengo
County finding Elizabeth Grauer Westbrook in 1850 back home
with her parents and baby William, she is obviously pregnant
with George, and divorced.
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- Anne
Carter 's Grandpa's Death Certificate (458 KB)
Montgomery Alabama 1922
death certificate of William Franklin Fenn born 1855
in Tuskegee, Macon County Alabama, former Creek
Indian Nation to Emeline Harrell and John Fenn of
Georgia - John had served in the Civil War and moved
his family to Alabama in the 1860s.
- Anne
Carter 's Uncle Frank Fenn (18
KB)
Her daddy's brother born 1895 resided
in Coosada, had a farm on Airport Road, a family
cemetery and the Church Cemetery he donated, and
later his land became Coosada Elementary School.
Frank served in WWI and worked for the railroad and
he was the father of Bob Fenn, the principal of
Robinson Springs School around 1987. Frank's
tombstone is next to his brother Robert's in their
family graveplot. Robert never appeared on a census
record but was known as Uncle Lee. Franks' features
are very much like those of Billy Carter and of Mark
Carter.
- Anne
Carter and Frank Cochran (54
KB)
1953 by the cactus in Arizona - They
married in 1951 and moved to Tulsa Oklahoma for a
while, then to Arizona, and then back through Mena
Arkansas and Chetopa Kansas before returning to
Alabama.
- Frank
Cochran (212
KB)
Family photo about 1937 with Frank on
the left
- Mary
Angeline Partridge Thornton (300 KB)
Mother of Milton Elijah
Thornton in Elmore County Alabama and the granny of
Mary Ella Thornton Brooks.
- Frank
Cochran and Son Frank Jr and son (30 KB)
Family in Montgomery about
1993
- Minnie
Lee Gibson (83
KB)
Daughter of Ethel Mae Bozeman's
daughter Ruby Gibson - Minnie's daughter contacted
me and sent the picture; please do write again. It
has been such a joy hearing from my new found
cousins.
- Frank
Cochran's father as a child with Jacob (108 KB)
Family in Kansas - "Pop"
Frank Delbert Cochran was a handsome little lad with
much resemblence to the pictures of his many
grandsons, born to parents Clora Jane Miller and
Jacob Benjamin Cochran - both had become widowed in
Iowa 1870s and married there before migrating to
Hill City of Graham County Kansas in 1882 .
- Sam
Little (984
KB)
Uncle Sam was the son of John Wright
Little and a brother to Lattie. Lattie told her
children stories of their Indian Heritage while
Uncle Sam would deny them all - he didn't want to be
indian.
- Frank
Cochran's mother Luella (119
KB)
Luella was the daughter of Lattie
Little and Ben Coonfield born in Arkansas. Lattie
was born in Kentucky and Ben's family had been born
in Indiana both with ancestors mentioned in those
states' history books .
- John
T. Bozeman (3
KB)
Son of Peter and Nancy, married Alice
Stephens, having Ethel Mae and Lorena Emma Bozeman,
this photo may have been taken around 1890. John is
buried at Hills Chapel Cemetery in front of the
church at Dublin beside his brother Peter James, who
died of suicide.
- Frank
Cochran's mother Luella's MOM Lattie (63 KB)
Luella was the daughter of
Lattie Little and Ben Coonfield born in Arkansas.
This picture of Lattie shows her indian features
quite nicely. Lattie Cedonia Little was born in
Kentucky to Catherine Crigler and John Wright
Little, who had served in the Civil War.
- Home
(105 KB)
kids
- Frank
Cochran's great grandmother Crigler (323 KB)
Luella was the daughter
of Lattie Little and Ben Coonfield born in Arkansas.
Lattie Cedonia Little was born in Kentucky to
Catherine Crigler and John Wright Little, who had
served in the Civil War. This picture of Lattie as a
small child with her sister Sadonia and their mother
Catherine Crigler of Kentucky. Catherine was the
daughter of Catherine Roby and Abraham Crigler who
were of Mixed Blood.
- Home
(131 KB)
kids
- Frank
Cochran's great grandfather John W. Little
(479 KB)
John Wright Little
military description, dark complexion, black eyes,
black hair, served in the Civil War, made guns, was
a blacksmith, born in Kentucky 1843 to Catherine
Wright and Hiram L. Little. John's family refused
Indian Land Allotment. Catherine Wright Little was
the daughter of Catherine Weatherford and John
Wright of Charlotte VA as they married there in
1811.
- Home
(45 KB)
Westbrook Surnames:
Grauer, Braswell, Glass, Holley, Penton, Jones,
Johnson, and more.
- cousin
(128 KB)
Mark
- cousin
(15 KB)
Brad
- Tombstone
of Elijah Lee (28
KB)
One of the many grandfathers of
Charles Brooks was born in 1777 SC and settled in
Chambers County Alabama by 1830 is buried beside his
wife and his son at Old Harmony Church. Elijah's
daughter Sarah Lee married her neighbor Charner P .
Cooper, a Civil War soldier and had a son named Levi
Benjamin Cooper who settled in Hope Hull on T. R.
Carter's plantation as a laborer and then married
Carter's daughter.
- Frank
Cochran's great grandfather John W. Little
(26 KB)
John Wright Little
military description, dark complexion, black eyes,
black hair, served in the Civil War, made guns, was
a blacksmith, born in Kentucky 1843 to Catherine
Wright and Hiram L. Little. John's family refused
Indian Land Allotment. Catherine Wright Little was
the daughter of Catherine Weatherford and John
Wright of Charlotte VA as they married there in
1811. This picture of John as he got older and grey.
- John
W. Little's cousin Lucius Powhatan Little
(40 KB)
John Wright Little's
mother had a sister Martha who married Douglas
Little, a brother of Hiram. Martha named her son
Powhatan in honor of their indian blood. Powhatan
was a writer, lawyer and a judge in Owensboro
Kentucky History books.
- Lucius
Powhatan Little's Mother (33
KB)
John Wright Little's mother had a
sister Martha who married Douglas Little, a brother
of Hiram. Martha named her son Powhatan in honor of
their indian blood. Powhatan was a writer, lawyer
and a judge in Owensboro Kentucky History books.
This picture of Martha Wright is all we have of that
lineage, lovely lady with indian features died of
euthanasia according to old records of LP and his
daughter Laura.
- John
Wright Little Family Photo (39
KB)
About 1900 he moved them all to
Marble, Arkansas after his wife died and appeared on
the 1900 and 1910 census
- Baxley,
James H. (483
KB)
One of the many grandfathers of
Charles Brooks, served in the Civil War and had a
farm in Holtville, Elmore County. Much information
of Grandpa Baxley was sent by cousin Glenda, a new
found email pal with extensive Baxley family
research.
- Kathy
Cochran wed Charles W. Brooks (33 KB)
Photo taken about 1995
before he got sick with colon cancer. Charles was
the son of Mary Ella Thornton and James Edgar Brooks
Jr
- Charles
W. Brooks' parents (6
KB)
Charles was the son of Mary Ella
Thornton and James Edgar Brooks Jr - Parents of Mary
Ella were Bessie Mae Hood and Milton Elijah
Thornton. Parents of James were Susie Mae Cooper and
James E. Brooks.
- Susie
Mae Cooper's dad (50
KB)
Levi Cooper married Sarah Elizabeth
Carter and had Susie Mae. Levi's father Charner
Cooper had served in the Civil War and married Sarah
Lee of Chambers County Alabama.
- Susie
Mae Cooper (40
KB)
Levi Cooper married Sarah Elizabeth
Carter and had Susie Mae. Levi's father Charner
Cooper had served in the Civil War and married Sarah
Lee of Chambers County Alabama. Sarah Lee's father
was Elijah Lee born 1777 South Carolina and had
served in the War of 1812, then married in Georgia
to Malinda Phillips, settled in Chambers County upon
land purchased directly from a Creek Indian and they
are buried there - tombstones found at the Old
Harmony Church beside their son James Lee who died
in the Civil War..... This picture of Susie Mae with
her spouse James E. Brooks.
- Susie
Mae Cooper with her mother Sarah (68 KB)
Levi Cooper married Sarah
Elizabeth Carter and had Susie Mae. Sarah was the
daughter of Mary Josephine Hereford of Virginia and
Thomas Randolph Carter of SC who had settled in Hope
Hull. Thomas served in the Civil War and it is
written that he furnished his own horse and it is
written that he spent time in a Virginia Hospital
during a sickness and one can only wonder if that is
where he met the beautiful Mary Hereferd because her
entire family soon moved into Montgomery Alabama.
- Susie
Mae Cooper 's granny (58
KB)
Mary Josephine Herriferd married T R
Carter and had Sarah Elizabeth Carter. Mary's
parents were Jemima Ramsey and John Herriford of
Virginia, all migrated to Alabama.
- Grandpa
Stone (90
KB)
Augustus was the father of Anna Stone
Fenn Carter - parents of Augustus were Sarah Davies
and Benjamin Wilburne Stone but census transcribers
listed him as Stowe......all born in Georgia they
are found in 1850 Macon Alabama and the father of
Benjamin resided beside him named Michael Stone born
in Maryland 1700s.
- Grandma
Stone (88
KB)
Augustus was the father of Anna Stone
Fenn Carter and his wife was Mary Ann Hendrick of
Georgia - her father was Christopher Columbus
Hendrick, who moved on from Alabama into Texas after
his daughter left home.
- Annie
(440 KB)
Annie Carter was
named after her grandmother Anna Lou Stone. Annie
was Kathy's mother. Annie had open heart surgery in
1980 just weeks before Beverly was born but managed
to walk into that hospital to hold her first grand
daughter with amazing strength and pride in her
family.
- Grandpa
Charles McClain (1888
KB)
Death Certificate - his daughter Alice
married Cecil Earl Fenn Carter, the son of Anna
Stone. Charlie raised the children of Alice and
Cecil when they died by 1939. Charlie was the son of
Elizabeth Broadway and Josiah Marion McClain. Census
records show the date of birth of Charlie was 1886
and all other records seem to differ because his
wife was not very educated. Few could read or write
back then. His funeral memorial booklet shows the
names of his parents, wife, and many children.
Served in WWI but has no headstone on his grave at
Dublin Church of Christ. Grandpa had lazy eye but
none of the children inherited it.
- Susie
Mae Cooper 's grandfather (35
KB)
Mary Josephine Herriferd married T R
Carter and had Sarah Elizabeth Carter. This picture
of Thomas shows his first wife Lacy Bozeman and
their family before the epidemic. When Thomas died,
Mary had him buried near Lacy and their children and
Mary never married again and never had any more
children.
- William
Marion McClain (1713
KB)
Charlie's cousin by his father's first
marriage. They all connect to Josiah Marion McClain
born 1838. Josiah was first married to Julia America
King in Georgia who bore him several children -
Josiah served in the Civil War, injured at the
Battle of Franklin TN and apparently sent back to
Alabama to recover but obviously forgot about his
family and remarried. Julia filed for divorce for
dessertion in 1872 and tried to apply into the
Cherokee Nation Rolls. His second wife Elizabeth
filed for a Widows Pension in 1897.
- James
Brooks' mother (72
KB)
Annie Clark Ballard of Tennessee
married John E Brooks and had only one son named
James. This beautiful Annie's parents were Dora
Craig and James Ballard of Tennessee early 1800s
history.
- Charles
McClain's wife Lorena Bozeman (11 KB)
Not sure who posted her as
his mother on his death certificate. Lorena was the
daughter of Alice Lorena Stephens and John Thomas
Bozeman of the Dublin/ Ramer area in Montgomery
County and she had indian blood.
- Cemetery
at Hope Hull (1
KB)
Thomas R Carter buried near Lacy Jane
Bozeman's monument but the top of his has fallen. He
served in the Civil War and owned a plantation in
Hope Hull. He buried her parents here in this
cemetery. Cemetery located off I-65 Hope Hull Exit
on the McLean Road in huge pasture on the right.
- Lorena's
sister Ethel Mae Bozeman (91
KB)
with husband Jace Gibson who was also
first cousin to Charlie McClain because their own
mothers were sisters ( Broadway ) Ruby on horse -
Ruby was mother of Elizabeth who we met in Dublin at
the Hills Chapel Church. Ethel's children and
grandchildren are still living in that Dublin/ Ramer
area and can lead you to much of their heritage.
- Cemetery
at Hope Hull (21
KB)
Thomas R Carter buried near Lacy Jane
Bozeman's monument but the top of his has fallen. He
served in the Civil War and owned a plantation in
Hope Hull. He buried her parents here in this
cemetery. Cemetery located off I-65 Hope Hull Exit
on the McLean Road in huge pasture on the right.
- Clopton
Gibson (184
KB)
Ethel's father in law came from South
Carolina
- Tombstone
of Jesse Bozeman, father of Lacy Carter
(264 KB)
states he was born
1793 and a tree separates him from one of his wive's
graves. He came from Darlington South Carolina with
his father Peter who had served in the American
Revolution and their many families to settle in Hope
Hull in 1826. Jesse bought 160 acres in 1827 while
his father wrote letters found at the Probate Office
where he expected free land for his military
service. Peter died in 1829 and is buried closeby
one would expect - his grave is not yet found. Jesse
is buried near his daughter Lacy's very large
monument and his son James Freeman Bozeman who died
in the Civil War, and many of Lacy's children.
- 1920
Anna Lou Stone Fenn Carter Dasher in Macon
GA (133
KB)
Apparently she is now widowed and
taking care of her mother - Cecil was in Fort Bliss
in the Army.
- Tombstone
of Peter Edward Bozeman (1350
KB)
Son of Martha Hill and William Henry
Bozeman of Darlington SC who also settled in Hope
Hull.....William was born about 1802 a son of Peter
and brother of Jesse. Wm's son Peter Edward was
married to Nancy Jane Anderson and he served in the
Civil War and she got his pension - papers at
Probate Office - Nancy had son named John Thomas
Bozeman who married Alice Lorena Stephens. This
tombstone is found in Dublin behind the Hills Chapel
Church while his son John is buried in front of the
church.
- James
H Baxley (871
KB)
Tombstone - Civil War Soldier -
married Louisa Holt and had Ella Olivia Baxley who
married L W Hood and had Bessie Mae Hood. His father
Joseph Baxley was born about 1815 in Georgia and was
married to Mary Evans, in 1841 Chambers County
Alabama, - all found in 1850 Macon County Alabama
but in 1860 were back in Muskogee Georgia
- Tombstone
Ella Olivia Baxley Hood (94
KB)
Mother of Bessie Mae - Ella was
daughter of James Baxley in Holtville, Elmore
County, Alabama
- Tombstone
L. W. Hood (58
KB)
Cains Chapel Cemetery at Slapout -
father of Bessie Mae Hood Thornton......L. W. was
called Wesley.
- Tombstone
Bessie Mae Hood Thornton (34
KB)
Cains Chapel Cemetery at Slapout -
mother of Mary Ella Thornton Brooks was nicknamed
Bubber. Bessie was married to Milton Elijah Thornton
and Bessie's parents were Ella Olivia Baxley and L.
W. Hood. Milton's parents were Mary Angeline
Partridge and George Thornton of 1800s Georgia who
had settled in Cold Springs, Elmore.
- 1830
Alabama Creek Nation (38
KB)
The Indian Territory that our
ancestors traveled through in 1830
- 1870
Uncle William Stone (384
KB)
Tallapoosa County Alabama
- Alice
Lorena Stephens Bozeman (78
KB)
Dublin burial, mother of Lorena
McClain
- 1930
James Brooks (1512
KB)
Montgomery Alabama - wife Susie Mae
Cooper. Susie bore him a son James Jr. and called
him Bubba.
- Anne
Carter Cochran (18
KB)
Married to Frank Cochran, she had
Kathy in Broken Arrow Oklahoma and then they moved
to Mesa Arizona where her sons were born
- Beverly
at Coosa River (816
KB)
Surveying the Cemetery where the
Baxleys are buried
- Anne
Carter Cochran (59
KB)
Birth Announcement from Montgomery
Advertiser
- Holt
- Baxley (794
KB)
Louisa Miranda Holt born 1847 was
granny to "Bubber" Bessie Mae Hood Thornton and
great great granny of Charles W. Brooks
- Anne
Carter Cochran's Daddy was Cherokee (25 KB)
Cecil Earl Fenn Carter
born 1900
- Cemetery
Survey (213
KB)
Beverly photographs tombstones of her
great great grandparents tombstones, Mary Angeline
Partridge and George Thornton, the parent of Milton
Elijah Thornton near Santuck, in Central at the
Mount Hebron Primitive Baptist Church.
- Anne
Carter Cochran's Mother was mixed blood
(19 KB)
Alice Emily McClain
Carter, daughter of Lorena Bozeman and Charles Allen
McClain
- Clora
Jane Miller (102
KB)
Frank Cochran's granny was married to
Jacob Cochran and named a son Frank Delbert Cochran.
When Jacob died the widow made her rounds, spending
a few months with each of her grown children's
families. She smoked a pipe, read the ashes and
taught them to pop corn. her ancestors of Ireland
had settled in Rockinham Virginia where we find Rev.
Alexander Miller of the 1700s buried at Cooks Creek
Cemetery. Clora's mother was Mary Clara Parker of
Ohio, who some say made medicine with the indians,
born to Sara Tefft and Archelaus Parker of the New
York Indian County. Tefft has a wonderful 1600s
history in Rhode Island, where one of the Uncles was
hanged by King Phillip.
- Anne
Carter and Frank Cochran (60
KB)
Montgomery Alabama about 1950
- Nancy
Jane Anderson Bozeman tombstone (29 KB)
Widow of Peter Edward
Bozeman, is buried by two of her sons in this family
plot, not far from the Brooks and Coopers and Fenns
who are also buried at Greenwood Cemetery in
Montgomery Alabama.
- Anne
Carter 's Daddy's Death Certificate (230 KB)
Montgomery Alabama 1939
death certificate confirms his parents to be Ann
Stone and Wm Frank Fenn as witnessed by his brother
Emmett Marvin Fenn
- Walton
McClain (35 KB)
with
Charlie McClain on the farm in Ramer about 1930 -
Walton joined the military for most of his life and
earned his PHD. buried at Alexandria VA
- Frank
Delbert Cochran (50
KB)
Son of Clora Jane Miller and Jacob
Benjamin Cochran served in WWI while Jacob was a
Civil War soldier of the Ohio Infantry.
- Uncle
Cecil Earl Carter born 1932 (33 KB)
Son of Alice McClain and
Cecil Earl Fenn Carter was the father of Victoria
Carter, all buried at Memorial Cemetery except
Vickie who was cremated by her half sisters.
- Uncle
William Lawrence Carter born 1935 (25 KB)
Son of Alice McClain and
Cecil Earl Fenn Carter he was the brother of Anne
and Cecil Jr. Alice died giving birth to "Billy".
Billy spent most of his life in Indian Territory
Oklahoma.
- Anne
Carter and Frank Cochran in Arizona 1957
(447 KB)
Pictures taken by
Billy Carter, Anne's brother, accompanied by
Lillian, Billy's first wife
- Peter
Edward Bozeman (16
KB)
grandfather of Lorena Emma Bozeman
McClain and he was the great great great grandfather
of Kathy.
- Family
Tree (8 KB)
Charlie
Brooks family on Rootsweb.com
- Letter
by Ethel Bozeman Gibson (9
KB)
Her life as told to her children
- Peter
Edward Bozeman (1
KB)
Beverly took me to Dublin to locate
these tombstones - grandfather of Lorena Emma
Bozeman McClain and he was the great great great
grandfather of Kathy.
- 1910
Charles McClain (6
KB)
Kathy's great grandfather on census
with his mother, stepfather, his own wife Lorena and
baby
- Baxley
to Charles Brooks (11
KB)
Coosa River Cemetery
- Peter
Edward Bozeman's Uncle Jesse - Hope Hull
(47 KB)
Beverly took me to
Hope Hull to locate these tombstones - plus we found
the grave of T R Carter, a great great grandfather
to Charlie Brooks. Carter's daughter Sarah married
Levi Cooper, the son of Charner Cooper.
- 1920
Charles McClain (61
KB)
Kathy's great grandfather on census in
World War I
- Anderson,
Seaborn Montgomery, father of Nancy (16 KB)
Nancy Jane Anderson
married Peter Edward Bozeman in Dublin and they had
John Thomas Bozeman who fathered Lorena.
- John
Wise Carter's land records (51
KB)
Father of Thomas Randolph Carter came
from South Carolina to Alabama.
- Alabama
Research (28 KB)
So
many ended up in Alabama
- Mordecai
Bozeman, father of Peter, John, James. (5 KB)
Mordecai served in the
American Revolution with sons Peter and John. Peter
moved to Alabama about 1826 while John moved to
Mississippi in 1823. James remained in Darlington
County SC.
- T
R Carter (9 KB)
Born
1820 served in Civil War, married Jesse's daughter
Lacy Bozeman who died in an epidemic then married to
Mary Josephine Hereford of Virginia, and had Sarah
Elizabeth Carter
- 1
Introduction (286
KB)
1
- Related
articles (831
KB)
Interesting Reading.
- Civil
War Kin (32
KB)
Several relatives in the war
- Baxley,
James H. buried at Coosa River (11 KB)
Charlie's mom's great
grandfather
- Kathy's
mom's great great great grandpa Bozeman
(5 KB)
Mordecai Bozeman
served in the American Revolution = father of Peter
Bozeman who migrated to Hope Hull who also served
along with him in the War - they were paid for their
services and received land grants in Darlington
County South Carolina.
- Much
about my relatives (45
KB)
Kathy's parents and their relations
- Kathy's
mom's great great Grandpa Josiah McClain
(70 KB)
Josiah Marion
McClain was born in Georgia to Anna and James
McClain. Josiah married first to Julia King and had
a family in Georgia, then he joined the Civil War in
an Alabama Infantry and was with Elizabeth Broadway
by 1870 having a son named Charles Allen McClain.
Charles and his wife Lorena had a daughter named
Alice McClain who married Cecil Carter.
- Census
images (26 KB)
My
kin found on census records in 1790, 1800, 1810 and
other good stuff
- Genealogy
(22 KB)
Research
- Charner
P Cooper (1
KB)
grandfather of Susie Mae "Mamaw"
Cooper Brooks - Charner served in the Civil War and
married Sarah F Lee of Chambers County.
- Brooks
Family (610 KB)
Our
Relatives
Brooks Families of the South.
......Hans
Brooke had three boys and one girl....Henry, Edward,
John and Lula Christine....They settled in Reading PA.
The parents died leaving minor children, and the
little girl was adopted...John, our grandfather, was
bound out to a tailor to learn that trade....He was
very unhappy and ran away, arriving in Columbia TN
about 1860 and we find him on the Giles County 1860
census in TN working as a tailor but as John
Brooks...That year he married Roxanna Permilia Smith
She was just breaking up with her other
boyfriend, Doctor Crittendon Smith and fell in love
with John Brooks...John and RP had Walter and Nora
before joining a wagon train to Texas where John,
Lula, Nimrod and Tom were born......
...John
died in 1882 of tuberculosis and is buried in Paris
TX. Roxanna went back to TN to marry Doctor Terry
Crittendon Smith. He actually heard she was widowed
and went to Texas to marry her and bring her back to
TN. They lived and died in Sandy Hook,
Tennessee.
Their son John married Annie Clark
Ballard and had only one child, James Edgar Brooks -
soon they moved to Montgomery Alabama.
The
Smith and Ballard families came out of North Carolina
about 1800 migrating into Tennessee's Indian
Territory.
Permilia named her first son Walter
Brooks, and this author finds no Walter in the
lineage,so why use this name? and another son JOHN
Edwin but the census looks like his middle initial was
H., and JOHN married Annie Clark Ballard in TN and
they moved to Alabama being transferred with the
railroad and then lived on Adams Avenue near the train
station. Annie had only one child, James Edgar Brooks,
who became a bookkeeper with the State, and later
married Susie Mae Cooper who soon named her own son
James Edgar Brooks Jr., a daughter Christine . Susie
was the daughter of Sarah Elizabeth Carter and Levi
Benjamin Cooper of Chambers County AL.
Annie's
photo shows dark black hair and coal black eyes.
Annie's parents were both born in Tennessee, James
Calvin Ballard and Willie Eudora Craig but their
ancestors migrated from the Carolinas. "Dora's" mother
was Rebecca Caroline Pennington and she married
William Craig in 1860. Rebecca's mother was only known
as "Gracy" who married William Pennington, and his
mother was only known as "Kezziah" born about 1750 in
South Carolina.
Her mother was Caroline Bond,
daughter of a John Baptist Bond of North Carolina.
Parents of Caroline Bond ( who married 3 times? ) were
John Baptist Bond and Kitty Stone. Many researchers
are looking into the Stone name as being of Cherokee
Blood.
In Georgia was Joseph Baxley born 1815
married to Mary Evans and making their way into
Alabama. Their son James married Louisa Miranda Holt
and they resided in "Holtville" in Elmore County AL.
Also in Elmore County was L. W. Hood who married their
daughter Ella Olivia Baxley. Ella's daughter Bessie
married a Milton Elijah Thornton in Elmore County.
Elijah's parents also came out of Georgia, Mary
Angeline Partridge amd George Thornton. Elijah's
daughter Mary Ella married James Brooks.
- Sarah
(143 KB)
Sarah Elizabeth
Carter - Cooper with her children including Susie Mae
- Carter
, John Wise (35
KB)
1821 Land Record
- Gilly
Bozeman (114 KB)
Wife
Of Peter born 1807
- Thomas
Randolph Carter (46
KB)
With first wife Lacy Jane Bozeman.
- Thornton,
George (56 KB)
1839
Land Record
- James
E Brooks Jr and Mary Ella Thornton (6 KB)
Her parents were Bessie Mae
Hood and Milton Elijah Thornton. Bessie's parents were
Ella Olivia Baxley and L W Hood. Milton's parents were
Mary Angeline Partridge and George Thornton.
- Partridge,
George (51 KB)
1858
Land Record
- Baxley
James H (483
KB)
Certificate of Confederate Service
- Yours
truly (368 KB)
author
- Baxley
James H (64
KB)
Certificate of Confederate Service1
- 1888
James H. Baxley (56
KB)
Land Record - Homestead
- Baxley
James H (351
KB)
Certificate of Confederate Service2
- 1930
census of Brooks and Cooper (1512 KB)
Both their widowed mothers
live in this household which includes James E Brooks
Jr who later married Mary Ella Thornton and had
Charlie in 1953.
- Baxley
James H (618
KB)
Certificate of Confederate Service3
- 1930
census Milton Elijah Thornton (446 KB)
Bessie Mae Hood his wife
with children include Mary Ella Thornton who married
James E Brooks Jr
- Baxley
James H (398
KB)
Certificate of Confederate
Service4-Judge Smith
- 1840
John Wise Carter (360
KB)
Talladega Alabama census, father of
Thomas Randolph Carter and the grandfather of Sarah
Elizabeth Carter Cooper - great grandfather of Mamaw
- Baxley
James H (796
KB)
Certificate of Confederate
Service-Pension Application
- 1914
(72 KB)
John Edward Brooks
with Annie Clark Ballard, parents of James Edgar
Brooks, of Tennessee. James married Susie Mae " Mamaw"
Cooper and had James Edgar Brooks, Jr. - Jr married
Mary Ella Thornton.
- Baxley
James H (451
KB)
Certificate of Confederate
Service-Pension Application 2
- INTRODUCTION
(1 KB)
My Genealogy
- Ramsey
to Herriford and Carter (29
KB)
Mary Josephine Hereferd's mother was
Jemima Ramsey of Virginia.
- Brooks
Family (89 KB)
So many
other names in our genealogy, so many other locations
to research.
- Thornton
- Partridge (54
KB)
Research on Mary Ella Thornton - Brooks'
ancestors on her father's side.
- Brooks
Family Tree (79 KB)
A
nice view of our ancestors and their children.
- Westbrook
(161 KB)
Beverly's inlaws
- Baxley,
Grandmother Ella Olivia (11
KB)
A visit to the Cain's Chapel cemetery to
locate the tombstones of Ella and her husband L W Hood
plus her parents buried down the road in Coosa River
Cemetery in "Holtville" were James H Baxley and Louisa
Miranda Holt. These were ancestors of Mary Ella
Brooks, as Ella Olivia was the mother of Bessie Mae
Hood - Thornton.
- Carter
in South Carolina (99
KB)
father of Thomas was John Wise Carter
and his dad was Captain John Carter of the American
Revolution who married Elizabeth Wise, the daughter of
Am Rev Soldier John Wise.
- Mary
Ella Thornton, wife of James Edgar Brooks Jr
(258 KB)
Her father was Milton
Elijah Thornton and her mother was Bessie Mae Hood.
This focus on the Thorntons as they migrated out of
Georgia into Elmore County Alabama. Milton's mother
was Mary Angeline Partridge.
- Hood
- Thornton - Brooks - Smith (29
KB)
Tracking family from North Carolina to
Alabama through Tennesssee
- Hans
Brooks of Holland 1800 (25
KB)
John Brooks born 1837 to a father from
Holland and a mother from France is what is found on
the 1860 census when young John is a boarder in a home
in Giles County Tennessee, where he met and married
Roxanna Smith. Roxanna had a son named John who
married Annie Clark Ballard and Annie then named a son
James Edgar Brooks.
- Brooks
Genealogy Memo (5
KB)
My research and a few extra notes
- Brooks
- followup (5 KB)
John
Brooks born 1837 to a father from Holland and a mother
from France is what is found on the 1860 census when
young John is a boarder in a home in Giles County
Tennessee, where he met and married Roxanna Smith.
Roxanna had a son named John who married Annie Clark
Ballard and Annie then named a son James Edgar Brooks.
Annie's father was James Cal Ballard. Roxanna's father
was Thomas Smith and her mother was Caroline
Bond...............James Edgar Brooks married Susie
Mae Cooper, the daughter of Sarah Elizabeth Carter and
Levi Benjamin Cooper........Susie named her son James
Edgar Brooks Jr. in 1927.
- Stokes
Cemetery on Bozeman Land- Hope Hull (39 KB)
Jesse Bozeman's daughter
Lacy is buried here near her husband Thomas Randolph
Carter, a Civil War Soldier, and the grandson of Am
Rev Soldier, Captain John Carter... Jesse's father was
Peter Bozeman a soldier in the American Revolution.
Lacy and some of the children died in an epidemic.
Jesse and his wife's tombstones have been separated by
a large tree and the stones are broken. The top of
Thomas' monument has fallen to the side but Lacy's
monument stands tall. The Carters and Bozemans once
owned large plantations here. Peter Bozemans grave was
not found ( yet ) In fact Jesse's brother William
Henry Bozeman was Kathy's ggg grandfather and his
grave is not found ( yet )
- Ballard,
James Cal of Tennessee (80
KB)
Father of Annie Clark Ballard Brooks was
married to Eudora Craig in Tennessee. Parents of James
Ballard were Rowena Densy Baxter and Larken Francis
Ballard born about 1830 in Tennessee long before the
Trail of Tears began.
- Brooks
and Smith of Tennessee (150
KB)
Another family researcher has a
beautiful webpage to share.
- Bond,
John Baptist (80
KB)
Father of Caroline Bond Smith was
married to Catherine Stone - Caroline Bond married
probably 3 times in Tennessee but her first husband
Thomas Smith was the father of Roxanna Smith - Brooks.
Notes on this page include Henry Smith, father of
Thomas and then the Ballards of North Carolina -
Larken Ballard's mother was Kizziah Dickens.
- Tombstones
(2 KB)
Baxley, Holt, Hood,
Thornton in Elmore County
- Pictures
and Letters (55
KB)
James Brooks letter of WWI, pictures and
letters
- Lee
and Cooper in 1840 Chambers County AL (107 KB)
Elijah Lee born 1777
married Malinda Phillips and their daughter Sarah F.
Lee married Charner P Cooper in Chambers County.
Charner's parents were "Alsey" and Andrew Cooper of
South Carolina. Charner's son was Levi Benjamin Cooper
who ended up working in Hope Hull on a farm owned by
Thomas Randolph Carter and married the man's daughter.
- John
and Roxanna Brooks families (155
KB)
listing
- Carter,
Thomas Randolph (47
KB)
Hope Hull visit to find the tombstone of
the grandfather of Susie Mae Cooper Brooks and he was
the great grandfather of James Edgar Brooks Jr.
- Tombstones
(41 KB)
Annie Ballard and
James Brooks, Susie Cooper, Elijah Lee, several
tombstones found in Alabama
- Photos
(4 KB)
Scanned photos of
people and their tombstones
- Tombstones
(1 KB)
Annie Ballard and James
Brooks, Susie Cooper, Elijah Lee, several tombstones
found in Alabama
- Baxter,
Rowena Densy (20
KB)
Grandmother of Annie Clark Ballard
Brooks and great great grandmother of Charlie
- Kathy
Brooks Kin (38
KB)
Cochran and Carter, Bozeman and McClain
notes
- Thomas
Randolph Carter born 1820 SC (6
KB)
Civil War Records............father of
Sarah Elizabeth Carter Cooper ..........grandfather of
Susie Mae Cooper Brooks.
- 1786
Marriages (66
KB)
Peter Bozeman and Sarah Brown were the
parents of Jesse and William Henry Bozeman, plus
another son named Peter E. Bozeman who married Gilly
- Partridge,
Mary Angeline (4
KB)
Parents of Angeline were Mildred Smith
and George Partridge of Georgia. Her husband was
George Thornton of Georgia and his parents were Nancy
Katherine Culpepper and Charles Thornton. Nancy's
mother was Martha Blackstone born 1814 Georgia, long
before the Trail of Tears.
- File
(4 KB)
Files
- Miscellaneous
(22 KB)
Research Notes
- Joe
Stephens -Civil War (4
KB)
Joe and Sarah Mills Stephens of
Montgomery had a daughter Alice who married John T
Bozeman but she died soon after giving birth to their
4th child.
- Cooper
and Lee (49
KB)
Chambers County Records
- Colonial
Records (3 KB)
Saving
a few documents relating to my ancestors.
- Herriford
of Virginia (50
KB)
Mary Josephine Hereferd was the second
wife of Thomas Randolph Carter and their daughter was
Sarah Elizabeth Carter - Cooper ( mother of Mamaw ).
When Thomas died, Mary had him buried by his first
wife Lacy Bozeman and their children.
- Cooper
in Civil War (86
KB)
Father of Levi Cooper
- Anderson
in Civil War (30
KB)
Father of Nancy
- Carter
in Civil War (9 KB)
T.
R. Carter father of Sarah
- Allen
Wesley Hood (109
KB)
buried in Slapout AL , brother of
Bessie and Barnie - son of Ella O Hood and L Wesley
Hood........could be husband of Jessie Swindall
- Annie
Clark Ballard Brooks (89
KB)
wife of John, mother of James; the
daughter of Eudora Craig and James Ballard of
Lawrence TN plus her four grandparents were all born
in Tennessee.
- Brooks
- Cooper headstone (69
KB)
Greenwood Cemetery, behind the Last
Supper monument; all the way to the back road of the
cemetery.
- Barnie
or Buster Hood (88
KB)
buried in Slapout AL , brother of
Bessie and Allen - son of Ella O Hood and L Wesley
Hood
- Luther
Vernon Ballard (72
KB)
must have been brother to Annie as all
are buried near each other in Greenwood Cemetery,
Montgomery AL
- R
E Thornton (74
KB)
Cains Chapel, Slapout Alabama
- L
W Hood - great great grandpa (115 KB)
buried in Slapout AL ,
husband of Ella Mae O Hood and father of Bessie Mae
" Bubber" Hood Thornton............Bessie named her
sons Lister and James...........
- James
Edgar Brooks SR (106
KB)
buried by his wife Susie Cooper and
near his mother Annie...........we found his father
JOHN buried in a different section of the cemetery;
yet this section had a large marker named
Cooper-Brooks located in Greenwood Cemetery,
Montgomery AL
- BROOKS
- Mary Ella Thornton (87
KB)
wife of James Edgar Brooks, mother of
Charles Wayne Brooks; buried in Prattville Cemetery
beside James and their other son John
- Barnie
Hood's wife (98
KB)
Augusta Hood
- Susie
Mae Cooper Brooks (73
KB)
buried by husband James Edgar Brooks
Sr - Susie was known as Mamaw
- BROOKS
- James Edgar Jr (68
KB)
beside wife Mary Ella Thornton and
their son John in Prattville Cemetery - father of
Charles Wayne Brooks, John Milton and Thomas Earl
Brooks
- Dorothy
Hood (89 KB)
Hood
family in Slapout/ Holtville, Elmore County, Alabama
- this cemetery is behind Cains Chapel Methodist
Church on the corner of the intersection of Hwy 111
- Zona
Cooper (97
KB)
buried in the Cooper Brooks plot
- BROOKS
- John Milton (73
KB)
Johnny died young, buried by his
parents James and Mary Brooks in Prattville AL
- Jessie
Swindall Hood (110
KB)
Hood family in Slapout
- Walter
Cooper (80
KB)
buried in the Cooper Brooks plot
- BROOKS
- Charles Wayne born 1953 (57
KB)
son of Mary Ella Thornton and James
Edgar Brooks; buried in Millbrook Alabama at
Brookside Memorial.
- J
William Thornton (83
KB)
Thornton and Hood family in Slapout
- Mollie
Cooper (99
KB)
buried in the Cooper Brooks plot
- John
Brooks 1880 Texas census (833
KB)
shows his father from Holland and
mother from France....married Permilia Roxanna Smith
in Tennessee and had their son, John Brooks who
married Annie Ballard and came to Montgomery AL
- Lela
Thornton is beside J Wm Thornton (90 KB)
Thornton and Hood family
in Slapout
- Bessie
Mae HOOD Thornton (80
KB)
buried in Slapout AL wife of Milton
Elijah Thornton, and she was mother of Mary Ella
Thornton who married James Edgar Brooks JR
- Wesley
Hood on 1910 census (342
KB)
census image shows him as head of
household with ELLA as his wife, so it leaves
confusion as to the L W Hood headstone
- Marlon
Thornton (119
KB)
Slapout
- Milton
Thornton (52
KB)
buried in Slapout AL , he married
Bessie Mae Hood and he is father of Mary Ella
Thornton Brooks
- Bessie
Hood on census (19
KB)
census image
- Minnie
Hood (79 KB)
Slapout
- James
and Susie Brooks on census (1086 KB)
1930 census image
Beverly Westbrook had Carter
Marengo County was created by the Alabama
Territorial legislature on 1818 Feb. 6, from land
acquired from the Choctaw Indians by the treaty of
1816 Oct.24. The name of the county was suggested by
Judge Abner Lipscombe, and was given as a compliment
to the first white settlers, expatriated French
citizens and commemorative of Napoleon's great victory
at Marengo over the Austrian armies on 1800 June
14.Marengo County is situated in the west-central part
of the state.It is bordered by Hale, Greene, Perry,
Dallas, Wilcox, Clarke, Choctaw,Sumter.
George
Grauer born 1801 Germany married Sophia Porter born
1801 North Carolina and migrated into Marengo County
Alabama. Perhaps with a group of brothers and sisters,
they all seemed to have settled closely together, even
with Sophia's father Mark Porter and his
families.
Sophia's daughter Elizabeth was born
in 1827 Alabama and she married James Westbrook in
Marengo County, a son of Moses.
The Westbrook
families were also from 1700s North Carolina and may
connect to a Richard Westbrook who served in the N C
Militia in 1754.
It appears that Elizabeth
Westbrook was a widow with one son, William, on the
1850 census so she must have been pregnant with George
Grauer Westbrook that year. In 1879 her son George
married Marsella Braswell, who's families were also
early settlers of Marengo County; her mother was Mary
Glass, also another family of early settlers. Mary's
mother was Hannah Holt, a daughter of Cader Holt, a
big plantation owner who was buying land in Marengo in
the 1820s. The others mentioned above have land deeds
dated 1830.
Elizabeth Westbrook remained a
widow for many years and always took care of her
mother Sophia, who we find together on the 1870 census
when Elizabeth has remarried, to Mr. Lawson and had
more children...Elizabeth's son George and his wife
Marcella had several children, including Clarence
Grauer Westbrook in 1879, who married Carrie
Etheridge. Carrie named a son Bruce Garland Westbrook
in 1919 and he married Christine Holley. Christine's
son married Penton, a daughter of Lige Bennett Penton
and Gertrude Jones starting their own legacy in Elmore
County
- 1830
John Porter (389
KB)
Marengo census - John could be brother
or son of Mark Porter
- 1837
Land Purchase (58
KB)
Mark Porter of North Carolina in Marengo
County Alabama
- 1830
Cader Holt (688
KB)
Marengo County, he resides next to his
son in law Willis Glass and near a Joseph Grier who
may be the father or brother of George Grauer of the
same county.
- 1824
Land Purchase (36
KB)
Cader Holt of North Carolina in Marengo
County Alabama
- 1830
Moses Westbrook (542
KB)
Fayette County Georgia beside Yancy
Westbrook
- Clarence
Westbrook (866
KB)
1930
- 1850
Moses Westbrook (775
KB)
Marengo County and his son James is in
this household - living next to Lipscomb
- 1830
George Grauer (383
KB)
And Williamson Glass in Marengo County
- 1850
John Grower (739
KB)
Marengo County and he is listed on the
next page after Moses Westbrook. Grower is from
Germany and could be the brother of George - note that
the children have the same names as those of George.
Just adds to the theory that several Grauers settled
here together.
- 1830
Willis Glass (373
KB)
And Hannah Holt and her parents
- 1840
- MYSTERY LADY WESTBROOK (802
KB)
Sarah Westbrook has one daughter and two
sons in this census - could she be the wife of Moses?
Where is Moses? He is back in the picture in 1850 so
we know he has not deceased - perhaps he traveled?
- Moses
Westbrooke (60
KB)
1837 Land Purchase of 40 acres in
Marengo County
- 1837
John Ethridge Land Purchase (56
KB)
John had bought land in Dallas County
1834 and now bought land in Marengo
- 1930
(888 KB)
Lige Bennett Penton
- 1850
Braswell (746
KB)
William and Mary Glass Braswell live
next to her parents
- 1830
Mark Porter (386
KB)
Marengo census and Lawson is on this
page
- Civil
War Notes (826
KB)
Most of our ancestors served in the
Confederate War in the Alabama Infantry, some were
in the same troup together.
- Land
(32 KB)
Cader Holt made
several land purchases in Marengo County
- Land
(76 KB)
1860 purchase by
George Grauer and another by Elizabeth Westbrook
- Penton
Land Purchases (12
KB)
1834 Coosa County and Crenshaw County
- Cemetery
(213 KB)
Mt Hebron Primitive
Baptist Church Cemetery is very small. George
Thornton and wife Mary Angeline Partridge graves are
found here.
- Grandpa
McClain (62
KB)
Emily Alice McClain's father stands
with her brother. Charles McClain's parents and
grandparents spent many years in Creek Territory.
- Cemetery
(52 KB)
Stokes-Carter
Cemetery has no official name, no Stokes buried
here, mostly Carters and Bozemans. Tombstones being
trampled and damaged by the cattle and falling
trees.
- Charles
McClain in 1908 (12
KB)
Married Lorena Bozeman
- Cemetery
(816 KB)
Coosa River
Primitive Baptist Church has some of the original
settlers of Holtville born about 1800.
- Uncle
John Coonfield (39
KB)
Uncle to Frankie
- Cecil
Carter (230
KB)
Anne's father was born around 1900 -
nobody is really certain - at Thompson Station in
Bullock County - born to a Fenn family he was
adopted around 1910 when his mother remarried in
Macon Georgia. His father was from Tuskegee Alabama
and grandparents from former Creek Territory in
Georgia but he claimed to be Cherokee blood.
Enlisted in the Army about 1920 to 1930 stationed at
Fort Bliss in El Paso. Found his father living in
Montgomery Alabama and returned about 1931.
- Cemetery
(865 KB)
Cain's Chapel in
Slapout has many Thornton and Hood families from the
early days of Cold Springs, Elmore County, Alabama
- Clora
Jane Miller Cochran (15
KB)
Frankie's grandmother
- Cecil
Carter (15
KB)
Anne's father was born around 1900 -
nobody is really certain - at Thompson Station in
Bullock County - born to a Fenn family he was
adopted around 1910 when his mother remarried in
Macon Georgia. His father was from Tuskegee Alabama
and grandparents from former Creek Territory in
Georgia but he claimed to be Cherokee blood.
Enlisted in the Army about 1920 to 1930 stationed at
Fort Bliss in El Paso. Found his father living in
Montgomery Alabama and returned about 1931.
- Cemetery
(308 KB)
Dublins' old
cemetery behind Hills Chapel hidden far off into the
woods.
- Clora
Jane Miller (327
KB)
Cochran Family
- Cecil
Carter's brother Frank Fenn (51 KB)
born 1896 at Thompson
Station in Bullock County - died in Coosada on his
farm at Airport Road where the school now sits. His
grave is on that land he had donated to the church
for a cemetery. Frank worked for the railroad, his
wife boiled his dirty clothes in a pot outside - he
was in WWI and hauled POWs on the train.
- Cemetery
(97 KB)
Dublins'new cemetery
for the public is across the street from the front
of Hills Chapel.
- Bill
Carter (38 KB)
about
1970 - he was Anne's brother
- Cemetery
(88 KB)
Dublin - old
gravestone being cleaned with water and a brush
- John
and Annie Brooks (72
KB)
Moved into Montgomery Alabama after
1900 and their son James married Susie Mae Cooper.
They have a strong lineage into 1800 TN
- Cemetery
(64 KB)
Greenwood in
Montgomery, very large cemetery has graves of many
of the Brooks, Cooper, Bozeman, Fenn families
- Jacob
and Clora Cochran (34
KB)
Left Iowa for Kansas Territory after
1880 with son Frank Delbert Cochran on the left.
- Cemetery
(18 KB)
Memorial has many of
my relatives' resting places - land donated by
Lorena Bozeman's Uncle Robert Henry Bozeman -
located between Maxwell AFB and Hope Hull and Pine
Level.
- Luella
Coonfield (119
KB)
Arkansas - she is in the center of
this photo just before she married Frank Delbert
Cochran. She is Cherokee by blood. Her mother was
Lattie Cedonia Little of Kentucky.
- Luella
Coonfield's mother was indian (63 KB)
Shepherdsville, Bullitt
County, Kentucky - Lattie Little was born to Mary
Catherine Crigler and John Wright Little.
- Cemetery
(275 KB)
Dublin Old Cemetery
has tiny tombstone markers with no names
- Cemetery
(78 KB)
Dublin Old Cemetery
behind the church - Alice Lorena Stephens Bozeman,
the Cherokee in grandma's lineage.
- Cemetery
(1456 KB)
Dublin Old
Cemetery behind the church - Peter Edward Bozeman of
the Civil War - the clover design is a separate
layer added to this homemade tombstone with penciled
PEB our father added.
- Powhatan
(40 KB)
Lucius Powhatan
Little was Lattie's cousin in Kentucky - he was a
lawyer, a judge, a writer, and a genealogist. They
all had one common grandmother from Virginia,
Catherine Weatherford.
- Cemetery
(78 KB)
Indian Creek
Cemetery in Georgia where James McClain born 1810 is
buried - the father of Josiah is also the son of the
elder Josiah
- Ben
Coonfield's parents (68
KB)
Martha Frances Young of Kentucky
married Benjamin Wylie Coonfield in Indiana. Their
hair was so black that it looked blue in the
sunshine.
- Cemetery
(14 KB)
Hill City Cemetery
in Graham Kansas is where my dad's grandparents are
buried
- Mary
Catherine Crigler (323
KB)
Born in Kentucky to Nancy Catherine
Roby and Abraham Crigler, she married John Little
and had Lattie and Sadona in this picture.
- Cemetery
(28 KB)
Old Harmony
Primitive Church Cemetery has few graves but
includes Elijah Lee born 1777 and his wife Malinda
Phillips who came to Chambers County before 1830
buying land from an old Creek Indian and they are
the great great grandparents of Susie Mae Cooper
Brooks.
- Cochrans
(106 KB)
Chetopa Kansas, the
Cochran family includes Frankie, Freelon and Darrell
- Carter
photo (46 KB)
T R
Carter with his first wife and family - he is great
grandfather of Susie Mae Cooper Brooks.
- Cochrans
(26 KB)
Frank Delbert's
brothers and sisters.
- Susie
Mae Cooper Brooks (40
KB)
grandmother to Charles Wayne Brooks
known as Mamaw. Her mother was Sarah Elizabeth
Carter who married Levi Benjamin Cooper, a son of
Charner P. Cooper of Chambers County.
- Frank
Delbert Cochran (13
KB)
Funeral Home Receipt
- Anne
Carter (28 KB)
On
the left she stands by her granny Lorena, and
Lorena's daughter Katie Bell McClain. They raised
her after her mom Alice McClain Carter died. All
buried at Memorial
- Frank
Delbert Cochran wed Luella Ellen Coonfield
(199 KB)
Married in
Arkansas, moved to Missouri, then Oklahoma, then
back to Chetopa Kansas where they had Frankie in
1927
- Anne
Carter's mother (16
KB)
Emily Alice McClain was married to
Cecil Carter and she died at the age of 19 after
giving birth to her third child.
- Luella's
father Ben (39
KB)
Those Cochran boys sure look a lot
like their grandfather Ben Coonfield
- John
Lewis Bozeman (1305
KB)
Buried in Covington County, may
connect to Philemon
- Frank
D. Cochran (50
KB)
Father of Frankie and Cleo and JB
- Files
(14 KB)
Various related
webpages
- Links
(2 KB)
Various related
webpages
- Names
(9 KB)
Those I am studying
- Contacts
(27 KB)
Others involved in
this research.
- Search
Files (39 KB)
Records
and Image
- great
great great grandpa James McClain (26 KB)
son of Josiah and named
his first son Josiah Marion McClain. James first
married Anna, maybe an indian, and he was found in
Alabama 1860 census with a second wife, and they
went back to Georgia after the Civil War, where they
are buried in Indian Creek Cemetery.
- 1995
Charles Brooks (22
KB)
with Samantha
- family
of James (429
KB)
McClain, James and his second wife,
and children buried at Indian Creek Cemetery, near
Stone Mountain
- Frank's
son (30 KB)
Alabama
Cochrans
- Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (38
KB)
Some of Cochran's family and some of
Carters
- Meady
G Bozeman and Thomas Hill (1394 KB)
lawsuit in Shelby County
over a cow
- Frank's
family (30
KB)
Alabama Cochrans
- Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (34
KB)
Some of Cochran's family and some of
Carters
- Meady
G Bozeman and Thomas Hill 2 (1601 KB)
lawsuit in Shelby County
over a cow
- Frank's
family - Kathy and Samantha (26 KB)
Alabama Cochrans
- Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (34
KB)
Some of Cochran's family and some of
Carters
- John
Little (479
KB)
Civil War, he was Cherokee by blood
and his description was dark complected, black eyes
and black hair. John's mother was Catherine
Weatherford, a daughter of Charles Weatherford.
- Frank's
family - Victor Daniel (28
KB)
Alabama Cochrans
- Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (36
KB)
Some of Cochran's family and some of
Carters
- Mordecai
Bozeman (53 KB)
Anne
Carter's great great great great grandfather
Mordecai Bozeman was paid for his service in the
Militia of the South Carolina's Continental Line of
the American Revolution. He was born 1735 Bladen
North Carolina and had sons, Peter, John, James.
Peter moved to Alabama in 1827.
- Frank's
family - kathy's son and grandson (48 KB)
Alabama Cochrans
- Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (33
KB)
Some of Cochran's family and some of
Carters
- Mordecai
Bozeman 2 (52
KB)
Anne Carter's great great great great
grandfather Mordecai Bozeman was paid for his
service in the Militia of the South Carolina's
Continental Line of the American Revolution. He was
born 1735 Bladen North Carolina and had sons, Peter,
John, James. Peter moved to Alabama in 1827. Peter
had William Henry and then Henry had Peter Edward.
Peter Edward Bozeman had John Thomas, and he had
Lorena.
- Frank's
family - Kathy and her daughter (26 KB)
Alabama Cochrans
- Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (32
KB)
Some of Cochran's family and some of
Carters
- Frank's
family (17
KB)
Alabama Cochrans
- Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (32
KB)
Some of Cochran's family and some of
Carters
- McClain
grandparents (25
KB)
Alabama Carters
- McClain
grandparents (49
KB)
Uncle Joe
- Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (36
KB)
Some of Cochran's family and some of
Carters
- Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (39
KB)
Some of Cochran's family and some of
Carters
- Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (36
KB)
Some of Cochran's family and some of
Carters
- Velma
Gray (786 KB)
Velma
- Coonfield / Gray lineage
- Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (36
KB)
Some of Cochran's family and some of
Carters
- Benjamin
Coonfield (69
KB)
birth certificate
- Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (38
KB)
Some of Cochran's family and some of
Carters
- Benjamin
Coonfield (57
KB)
with his brother
- Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (34
KB)
Some of Cochran's family and some of
Carters
- Carl
Coonfield (50
KB)
per Ben
- Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (33
KB)
Some of Cochran's family and some of
Carters
- H
L Little (60
KB)
marriage license
- Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (34
KB)
Some of Cochran's family and some of
Carters
- Inez
Harrison Mae Lattie Lou (26
KB)
old photo
- Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (37
KB)
Some of Cochran's family and some of
Carters
- Ethel
Mae Bozeman (31
KB)
Article she wrote for the newspaper
- 1992
Charles Brooks (21
KB)
with Samantha
- Jesse
Bozeman born 1793 headstone (49 KB)
found in Stokes-Carter
Cemetery in Hope Hull, Montgomery, Alabama just off
I-65 where his daughter Lacy Bozeman married Thomas
Randolph Carter,
- Clopton
Gibson married Aunt Rebecca Broadway (184 KB)
Montgomery - their son
Jace married Aunt Ethel Bozeman.
- Home
Page
- Home
Page
- Grandpa
Carter
- Great
granny Lorena B McClain
- Kansas
Kin
- Cochran
Pages
- Cochran
Genealogy
- Bozeman
- Bible
Records
- Kathys
Kin
- Cooper
to Brooks to Cochran in Alabama
- Charlie
and Kathy 1975
- Grandpa
McClain
- KathyLorena
- Charles
Wayne Brooks
- Search Any
State
- Links
- Links
- Links
- Introduction
- George
Little
- Elisha
Anderson
- Early
Settlers
- Find
A Grave
- Annie
Stone Fenn
- Charles
McClain and Lorena
- Anne
Carter Cochran, granddaughter of Charles and Lorena
McC
- Michael
Stone to Fenns
- Draft
Cards or Registrations
- Old Census Records
- Bozeman,
Gibson, McClain, Broadway, Anderson cousins
- Bozeman,
Anderson, Brack, Sellers, Doty on the
Mayflower
- Anderson
of North Carolina to Alabama
- Captain
George Little
- Links
- Preserving Our
Past
- home
page
- Pictures
in Charles Brooks family
- Bozeman
- Coosada
Baptist Church Cemetery
- Weatherford
and Sublett in Virginia
- Family
Group Sheets on usgenweb * Jacob Benjamin
Cochran
- FGS
of John W Little in Arkansas
- FGS
of his father Hiram Lucius Little in Kentucy
- FGS
of Isaac Coonfield in Kentucky
- FGS
of John Little in Kentucky
- FGS
of grandpa Wm F Fenn
- FGS
of Charles Allen McClain
- FGS
of Douglas Little, son of Jonas
- *
* * * *freepages on rootsweb.com
- Cochran
- Cochrans
- Kath
- Kathy's
kids
- Kathy's
kids
- McClain
- Bozeman
- Our
Roots
- Carter
- Little
- Photos
- Directory
- Cochran
and Carter photos
- Cochran
and Carter photos
- Bozeman
cousins and the folks they married on census
- Frankie
and Annie Cochran, more census and pictures
- Photo
Medley
- Grandpa
Cecil's brother buried in Coosada on his
land
- Pictures
- Annie's
husband Frank Cochran
- Annie's
husband Frankie Cochran
- Bozeman,
Brooks, Carter, Cochran, McClain
- research continued....
- My Links
- My Links 2
- Broadway,
Gibson, Bozeman on census records
- Grandpa
Josiah McClain in the Civil War was wounded in
TN
- Brooks
Genealogy
- Greetings
- Our
House
- quick
links
The first Home Steaders of the City, arriving
from Iowa Territory after many years in Guernsey
Ohio.
Jacob and his first wife with six
daughters appeared on the 1870 census of Iowa, then
his second wife on the 1880, as they prepared for the
long journey south.
Much of their families
lived near them and some even followed Jacob to
Kansas.
Some of his children and grandchildren
and great grands remain in Kansas while some ventured
elsewhere and began a vast lineage of their own in
Arizona, California, Colorado,Missouri, Oklahoma and
Alabama.
- Grandpa
Isaac (195 KB)
Perry
County History
- Annie's
Clan (55 KB)
Taken
about 1968
- 1840
(371 KB)
Sellers in Pike
County
- Grandpa
Jacob (121 KB)
Civil
War Registration
- Annie's
Clan (46 KB)
Taken
about 1965
- Lavinia
Sellers - 1880 (528
KB)
Mysterious error on census, Lavinia
Jane Sellers Anderson mistakenly listed as Bozeman,
but note that she is the mother in law - she is
Corrintha Anderson Barfoot's mother. Lavinia was the
wife of Seaborn Anderson and also the mother of
Nancy Bozeman in the next household. Lavinia's
parents were Levinia Anderson and William Calvin
Sellers - all the Andersons being of the same family
of Elisha and the Sellers all being from 1700s North
Carolina.
- Grandpa
Charles and Zachariah (12
KB)
Georgia Records 1700s
- Annie's
Clan (54 KB)
Taken
about 1953
- Sellers
(40 KB)
Letter
- Grandpa
George (105
KB)
Davies Kentucky
- Grandparents
of Frank (34 KB)
his
father shown on left side
- Confederate
Application for Widows Pension (852 KB)
Grandmother Nancy Jane
Anderson Bozeman ( daughter of Lavinia ) applied in
1899 with her husband's Uncle John A. Hill as the
witness - her husband is buried on Uncle John's old
plantation in Dublin where I have discovered his
tombstone - this item adds to the suspicion of Hill
in our lineage as John was the brother of Martha H.
Bozeman and her father was also a John Hill in the
American Revolution who eventually settled in Dublin
with many of his own children.
- 1850
(610 KB)
Vincent Joiner and
Aunt Ellen Bozeman took in her brother Meady's son
after his death and one of them became big in
history as the Captain Peter Henry Bozeman of
Mississippi Calvary - Ellen was one of the daughters
of Sarah and Peter of Darlington SC.
- Parents
of Frank (212
KB)
shown on left side
- Stone
in Macon County (654
KB)
1850 shows Grandfather Augustus Marvin
Stone as a child with his parents Sarah Davies and
Benjamin Wilburn Stone living near Ben's brother
William, from Georgia, but also near their own
father from Maryland, Michael Stone born 1778.
- 1830
(76 KB)
Grandpa Elisha
Anderson in Montgomery Alabama by his son in law
Alfred Sellers and by Jesse and by Captain Benjamin
Lewis
- Grandpa
in WWI (130
KB)
Military Registration
- 1840
(576 KB)
W H
- Grandpa
Ben in Civil War (40
KB)
Military Registration
- 1850
(616 KB)
J B
- Laura's
Inquiry (563
KB)
Owensboro Kentucky
- 1830
(299 KB)
W H
- Grandpa
John (122 KB)
Land
Deed
- 1820
(531 KB)
Sellers in
Brunswick NC
- 1920
Madison Fenn on Commerce Street, Montg, AL
(817 KB)
he is Carrie's
Uncle Mat or our great grandfather Wm F Fenn's
brother who died in 1927 and is buried at Greenwood
Cemetery by Wm F Fenn and near Emmett Fenn. Whomever
buried Uncle Mat listed him as Matthew A Fenn, so
they did not know much about the family's real
names. Madison was a night watchman at a grocery
store, according to this census, being widowed as
his wife had died in Texas, prompting his return to
Alabama. There is also a Rewis family on this census
which we later find connected with Emmett Fenn.
- 1930
James Brooks and Susie Mae Cooper (1086 KB)
Montgomery Alabama
census... John BROOKS Self M Male W 42 PA Farmer
HOLLAND FRANCE P. R. BROOKS Wife M Female W 38 TN
Keeping House TN TN Nora C. BROOKS Dau S Female W 18
TN At Home PA TN Walter H. BROOKS Son S Male W 13 TN
At Home PA TN John H. BROOKS Son S Male W 7 TX PA TN
Lula C. BROOKS Dau S Female W 5 TX PA TN ... W.
BROOKS Son S Male W 3 TX PA TN
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------ Source Information: Census Place Precinct 1,
Lamar, Texas.
- 1930
Uncle Wm Frank Fenn near Highland Avenue
(998 KB)
Carrie's brother,
also brother of our grandpa Cecil Earl Fenn Carter.
Uncle Frank, his wife Neva Mae Walraven, and her
mother are living between Panama Street and Highland
Avenue. He works on the railroad, like his brother
Emmett. Uncle Frank later buys land in Coosada on
Airport Road and has a family cemetery which
includes his brother Robert's grave. The land later
becomes Coosada Elementary School. Some is donated
to the church for a cemetery. This is where cousin
Martha remembered her mom, Neva, boiling Frank's
workclothes in a pot outside from his job on the
railroad. There was once a housefire where they lost
many of their family photos and mementos, but one
son remembered Frank having a photo of a guy in
baseball uniform signed by Wm Arthur "Tige" Stone.
- 1920
Susie Mae Cooper (763
KB)
Montgomery Alabama census with her
mother Sallie E Carter, widow of Thomas R Carter and
his first marriage was to Lacy Bozeman
- 1930
Eva Dakota Fenn on McDonough Stree (21 KB)
She is now alone. At some
point she moved in with her stepson Wm Frank Fenn Jr
because my mother in law Mary Ella Brooks knew her
and actually took her in when Eva and Frank did not
get along. This might have happened in Montgomery
before they all moved to Elmore County but yes, Mary
Ella took care of the lady !! What a small world we
live in < smiles >
- WWI
Draft Registration Card (24
KB)
James Edgar Brooks is in Forsyth
Georgia so is he in our line?
- 1820
Elijah Fann/ Fenn in Laurens Georgia (407 KB)
One of our great great
grandfathers....married to Martha Rich and had John
who ended up in Tuskegee Alabama and had a son named
William Frank Fenn . Elijah's ancestors came down
through the Carolinas and the wars and some were
listed on the Georgia land lottery - such amazing
history here !!
- 1910
James E Brooks in Montgomery AL (384 KB)
on Hull Street with
father in law listed as Crawford, children John and
Dorothy....?W. P. BROOKS Self M Male W 55 TN Farmer
NC VA Carrie BROOKS Wife M Female W 33 TN Keeps
House TN TN John D. BROOKS Son M Male W 25 TN Mule
Trader TN TN Roxanna BROOKS DauL M Female W 22 TN At
Home TN TN Walter BROOKS Son S Male W 19 TN Farm
Laborer TN TN Rolla BROOKS Son S Male W 5 TN TN TN
Lilly BROOKS Dau S Female W 3 TN TN TN Kate JONES
Other D Female B 35 TN Dom. Servant TN TN Oscar
JONES Other S Male B 3 TN TN TN
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------ Source Information: Census Place District 16,
Maury, Tennessee
- 1930
Mary Ella Thornton ( married J E Brooks )
(855 KB)
age 3 with her
parents Milton Elijah and Bessie Thornton on Park
Avenue in Chisholm, Montgomery County Alabama
- 1850
Cooper (93
KB)
Chambers Alabama Alsey Cooper is
widowed with children in Chambers..
- 1910
Wesley Allan Hood, father of Bessie Thornton
(342 KB)
Elmore County
Census shows Mary Ella's grandfather but Bessie is
listed on page two with her two brothers
- John
Thomas Bozeman photo (386
KB)
father of Lorena, husband of Alice
Stephens... Peter E. BOZEMAN Self M Male W 46 AL
Farmer SC SC Nancy J. BOZEMAN Wife M Female W 34 AL
Keeping House AL GA John Thos. BOZEMAN Son S Male W
14 AL Field Hand AL AL Peter J. BOZEMAN Son S Male W
12 AL Field Hand AL AL Corintha BOZEMAN Dau S Female
W 10 AL AL AL Robt. H. BOZEMAN Son S Male W 8 AL AL
AL Martha J. F. BOZEMAN Dau S Female W 5 AL AL AL
Allie Lucie BOZEMAN Dau S Female W 2 AL AL AL George
M. BOZEMAN Son S Male W 1 AL AL AL
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------ Source Information: Census Place Dublin,
Montgomery, Alabama
- 1910
Wesley Allan Hood's children listed on PAGE
2 (19 KB)
Elmore
County Census shows Mary Ella's grandfather but
Bessie is listed on page two with her two brothers
- 1930
Creek County, Oklahoma, Carrie Fenn Johnson
(993 KB)
Cousin Martha said
that Aunt Carrie married a Ben Johnson and moved to
Oklahoma where they had one daughter named Jean and
they lived a very poor life and probably died there.
Ben is shown to have been born in Texas.
- John
Brooks of Pennsylvania in Texas 1880 census
(833 KB)
Shows his father is
from Holland and his mother is from France and his
wife is from Tennessee. John is 42 on this document
and his children are born in Texas so they have been
here nearly 20 years apparently. Roxanna Permilia
Smith is using P R for her name on this.
- 1900
Choctaw Nation Texas, Ben Johnson (927 KB)
some of Ben's siblings
are born in Indian Territory but he shows born in
Texas - all citizens are listed as white. There is
another Johnson family living next to them. Ben's
mother is born in Alabama. They must have returned
later to Alabama when he met Carrie Fenn and married
her and then they moved on to Oklahoma.
- 1860
John Brooks in Giles County TENN from PENN
(643 KB)
young man is a
boarder in this household, just before he married Ms
Smith and then they moved on to Texas.
- 1920
Carrie Fenn in Alabama with her father (701 KB)
on Commerce Street with
her stepmother Eva, we do not know why Carrie/
Carolyn never lived with her own mother, but her
father was ill and she stayed. Her brother Emmett is
also there but we do not know why they show his
middle initial as J when his middle name was Marvin,
but census officials were not perfect and if Eva was
the person giving out the information, she probably
had no clue. Eva Dakota Fenn was very young too !!
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Ancestors and Descendents of.....
Luella was
born 2/8/1897 in Benton County Arkansas and died
5/11/1945 in a Kansas City Missouri Hospital after an 80
day stay that we were told was cancer related; some say
she died from surgical mistakes made at a previous
hospital.
She was married to Frank Delbert Cochran
Her parents were Benjamin Wallace Coonfield and
Lattie Cedonia Little.
I never knew my grandma
Luella but heard many wonderful stories about her. Dad
talked of watching her sit in the fields for hours filling
her apron with herbs, polk, whatever was good for the
family. She was a strong, loving lady who came from a long
line of pioneers and soldiers and worked hard to care for
her loved ones and teach them honor and respect. Dad also
said her long black hair reached the floor when she brushed
it out. Luella was very spiritual and kept many handwritten
notes in her Bible, which was handed down to her by her
mother.
Possibly some of those notes were written by
her parents.
Luella was one quarter Cherokee plus
some Creek. It's been said that some of her Wright cousins
were offered land allotments in the Oklahoma Indian
Territory, but this author has not yet recovered any
documentation of it.
Many of the surnames in this
family are found on the Indian Rolls in Oklahoma, yet a
direct connection to this line has not been found.
- Luella's
distant cousin Laura Little (1
KB)
Laura Little and the DAR
- Laura's daughter Martha Hawes of Arizona
University contacted Kathy around 2003 or so and mailed a
large package of genealogy material that her mother had
worked up on the Little family, along with copies of
letters from Dorline Gray, letters from Laura's father to
Sue Little Crenshaw and some photos.
Kathy tried to phone Dorline but learned she
had passed away but her husband shared the phone number to
Dorline's sister, Velma, who was so delightful to chat with,
and also mailed a package of information before she also
passed away but it was learned the Gray children grew up
with the Cochran children in Kansas and many photos and
memories were shared.
- Family
Webpages
- Family
Photo Album
- Luella's
Mother, Lattie Cedonia Little Coonfield
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