- 1790
Samuel in NC (138 KB)
Bladen, North Carolina
- 1820
Peter Boseman in Darlington SC (138 KB)
with a
large family shown
- 1870
D B Bozeman (55 KB)
Elmore Alabama
- 1800
Henry Bossman (470 KB)
Clrendon, Sumter
County, South Carolina
- 1820
Sally Boseman in Darlington SC (145 KB)
Jesse
Flowers is also on this list
- 1840
William Henry Bozeman in Alabama (444 KB)
next
to Jesse and Sterling Campbell - William Henry was the son of Rev War Patriot
Peter Bozeman who owned several acres in Montgomery Alabama and brought his
family here from SC as an early pioneer when Alabama became a state.
- 1870
John Bozeman in Marion Alabama (74 KB)
born
1817 in Georgia
- 1830
Peter next to Jesse (94 KB)
found in
Montgomery Alabama
- 1860
Jesse Bozeman in Montgomery Alabama (128
KB)
His family and his brother Peter
- 1840
Peter E Bozeman (53 KB)
Montgomery Alabama
- WWI
Registration of Walter Coy (107 KB)
Bozeman in
Tallassee Alabama
- 1850
Peter son of Etheldred (56 KB)
Brunswick North
Carolina
- 1820
Caleb Bozeman (226 KB)
Gallatin, Sumner TN
- 1840
Peter Bozeman in Montgomery Alabama (415
KB)
perhaps a better view
- WWI
Registration of D Leon (114 KB)
son of John
Thomas and Sarah Edwards Bozeman who had the store at McGehee Switch in Hope
Hull AL - Governor Bibb Graves was pall bearer at Johns funeral....
- 1900
John Thomas Bozman and Ellen with Rena (224
KB)
Pine Level, Montgomery, Alabama
- 1820
David and Fred Bozeman (627 KB)
Boozeman
- 1870
John Thomas Bozeman and Nancy HILL (79 KB)
son
of William Henry Bozeman in Montgomery Alabama and Nancy named a son William
Thomas Bozeman who married Rebecca Scott
- 1800
John and Elanuel Bozeman (80 KB)
Charleston SC
Christ Church
- 1910
John Thomas Bozman and Ellen (224 KB)
son of
Peter Edward and Nancy Jane Bozeman in Ramer/ Dublin area of Montgomery,
Alabama
- 1860
Jesse in Clarke County Alabama (115 KB)
with
sons Peter, James, John
- 1870
M Bozeman (466 KB)
Montgomery Alabama
- 1800
Dred Bozeman (767 KB)
Wilmington, Brunswick,
NC
- Land
Grants - Who was Gabriel??? (23 KB)
for
service in the American Revolution
- 1790
John Bozman (106 KB)
Tyrrell North Carolina
near Jesse
- 1900
Sarah Carter daughter of Thomas R Carter (177
KB)
Sarah married L B Cooper, notice HILL in their son's name.
Thomas Carter was the administrator of the estate of Jesse Bozeman as his son
in law when Thomas first married Lacy and secondly married Mary, the mother of
Sarah....most buried in Carter Stokes Cemetery in Hope Hull
- Jesse
Bozeman born 1793 (934 KB)
his son in law
Thomas R Carter was administrator of the estate - Jesse was the son of Rev War
Patriot Peter Bozeman who was a son of Mordecai. Jesse was married twice and
adopted his second wife's child Sydney. Most of these families are buried in
Hope Hull's Carter Stokes Cemetery just off I-65 in Montgomery, on US 31 South
you simply turn onto McLean Road and you can see the small mound by the pond
and it's many headstones which are not protected from the cattle nor the
falling trees.
- SC AR Roster (19
KB)
Mordecai, Peter, John and who was PAUL??
- 1790
Peter (102 KB)
Cheraws North Carolina
- Mordecai
page 1 (346 KB)
from the book Sketches
- Amos
born 1801 (59 KB)
1870 Georgia census
- 1790
Ralph at St James in Charleston SC (88
KB)
Goose Creek, North Carolina
- Mordecai
page 2 (255 KB)
from the book Sketches
- 1790
VA tax lists (202 KB)
Edward Bossman in Prince
George
- State
of Maryland Reference (1886 KB)
from the book
Sketches
- 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
From Tulsa to
Mesa
1700s
family records
Montgomery
County
Find
A Grave
Books
Ancestors
List
Estate
of William
Estate of Peter
DNA
of Peter to William
Census
of William
Notes
Files
SAR
Pictures
J. B.
Trunks
and Chests
Records
Pickett's
History
Search
Tombstone
of Luellas Grandfather in Arkansas
Georgia Death
Certificates include grandfather A. M. Stone
Tombstones
Wayne
Bozeman married daughter of Thornton
Shiloh
Church and House of Faith
Links
Creeks
Creek
Tribe
A
Few Good Kin
Brooks and
Westbrook and Holley
Resources
Alabama Roots
Alabama Roots
Peter
Of Dublin
Jimmy Ray
Fenn
Fann Stone
Charles
Wayne
Lorena
Emma
FTM
Catherine
Weatherford
Kath
Grandmothers
My Daddy's
people
Studying Chambers and
Macon County
Ramer Dublin Holtville and Shepherdsville families
Online
Family Tree Listing
From
Broken Arrow Oklahoma to Mesa AZ taken by Billy Carter
Date: 11/28/1816
Description: MCLAIN, CHARLES, PLAT FOR 192 ACRES ON
ABNERS CREEK, SPARTANBURGH DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY WILLIAM OTTS.
Names
indexed: DEMPSEY, JOHN; HAMMET, JAMES; MCLAIN, CHARLES; OTTS, WILLIAM; REDINAN,
RACHAEL; TIPPEN, WILLIAM
Locations: ABNERS CREEK; ENOREE RIVER; SPARTANBURG
DISTRICT
Document type: PLAT
- Catherine
Crigler's husband (61 KB)
John Little was born
in Kentucky 1843 to Catherine Wright and Hiram Little.
- Baxley
Letter 1921 (306 KB)
Pension Request for James
H. Baxley
- John
Little's sister named Georgia (252 KB)
Georgia
followed their father to Bosque County Texas
- Charles
Weatherford in Alabama 1780 (140 KB)
They fail
to mention he was mixed Scot with Indian Blood and the possibility exists that
this man traveled back and forth visiting family in Georgia or Virginia,
nobody knows the true facts of his entire life, nor the possibility this man
who fathered Red Eagle may also have fathered Catherine Weatherford who
married John Wright.
- Fann
- Fenn Zachariah (128 KB)
Virginia born the
Fenns ventured into Georgia, into the War of Independence and beginning their
plantations.
- Mary
Catherine Crigler (323 KB)
Daughter of
Catherine Roby and Abraham Crigler was married to John Wright Little; She was
born and died in Bullitt Kentucky. Afer her death John moved their family to
Arkanas and soon after, her father followed him. They are Cherokee by blood.
- Fann
- Fenn Zachariah (41 KB)
Virginia born the
Fenns ventured into Georgia, into the War of Independence and beginning their
plantations.
- Catherine
Crigler's daughter Lattie (63 KB)
Lattie
Little about age 16 born Kentucky, Cherokee by blood.
- Fann
- Fenn Travis (135 KB)
Virginia born the Fenns
ventured into Georgia, into the War of Independence and beginning their
plantations.
- Catherine
Crigler's son Bill (84 KB)
William Little born
Kentucky, Cherokee by blood.
- Fann
- Fenn Travis (201 KB)
Virginia born the Fenns
ventured into Georgia, into the War of Independence and beginning their
plantations.
- Catherine
Crigler's son Sam (36 KB)
Sam Little born
Kentucky, Cherokee by blood.
- Fann
- Fenn Travis (107 KB)
Virginia born the Fenns
ventured into Georgia, into the War of Independence and beginning their
plantations.
- Catherine
Crigler's granddaughter Luella (119 KB)
Lattie
Little had Luella in Arkansas - Cherokee by blood.
- Fenn,
Travis (104 KB)
Travis Fenn awarded land in
Georgia
- Catherine
Crigler's family in Arkansas (39 KB)
John W.
Little with his children
- Luella's
husband's tombstone (10 KB)
Frank Cochran, son
of Clora Miller and Jacob Cochran
- Luella's
son (23 KB)
Frankie was born 1927 in Kansas
and died in 1996 Alabama
- 1838
Jesse petitions court (173 KB)
To divide
Peter's land
Alabama
Lines (7 KB)
Joseph Baxley, Andrew Cooper,
Elijah Lee, Peter Bozeman, Thomas Carter, John Hill, Michael Stone, John Fenn,
Chart
of my Ancestors (15 KB)
My Elders
Gideon
Moon of Virginia (23 KB)
His daughter married
Charles McClain
Frankie
Cochran's Kansas families (32 KB)
His father
served in WWI, his brother died in Korea, his grandfather served in the Civil
War and some served in the American Revolution. Frankie was one eighth Cherokee
blood.
Kentucky
Records (53 KB)
George Little living near his
grown up children and their families, and in laws, and Isaac Coonfield near
Clark and Cline
Research
(279 KB)
Links to other great research.
Weatherford
Notes (134 KB)
Researching my Catherine G.
Weatherford of Charlotte, VA a daughter of Charles, who married John Wright in
1811....her descendants named Georgia, have some similiarity with some on this
list......
James
McClain 1810 (74 KB)
buried at Indian Creek
Cemetery
Colonial
Documents (55 KB)
Tracing my ancestors through
time
ABNER BROADWAY (936
KB)
From SC to AL, Broadaway, Brandmay, Brawdaway, the name
varies...born around 1790 Sumter SC, married a Nancy
1810
census shows Patsey Weatherford (136 KB)
she has
children in the home and could be Catherine's mother - she could also have been
a wife of the famous Charles Weatherford; nearby is a younger Charles
Weatherford who might have been her son.....Patsey Weatherford is one to be
researched.
Intro
(610 KB)
My Family
Many
Grandfathers in my line (14 KB)
Cochran,
Henderson, Long, Clendenning, Sturgeon of Pennsylvania into Ohio - "Stuff" on my
southern grandfathers
Files
(1086 KB)
Research and Records and Links
1811
marriage record of Catherine Weatherford (52
KB)
Virginia Documents state that her father was Charles Weatherford -
scroll down to #76 where Benoni Smith was her surety to marriage - was her
father in Alabama with his other family?
Links
(27 KB)
My Family Study Sheet
Many
Grandfathers in my line (75 KB)
Cochran,
Henderson, Long, Clendenning, Sturgeon of Pennsylvania into Ohio ; Coonfield and
Young, Epperson, into Indiana and Arkansas, Roby and Crigler of Kentucky with
Simmons and Wells
Coonfield
Lineage (13 KB)
Finding Isaac Coonfield in
Kentucky 1800 so was he born about 1760 or 1770
My
DAR Ancestors (189 KB)
Several of my
grandfathers served in the American Revolution and have been acknowledged by the
DAR and Peter Bozeman was just recognized in Jan 2008
List
of Who's Who (56 KB)
Basic Outline
Tefft
and King Phillip (14 KB)
Our Tefft Cousins in
History
Crigler
of Kentucky (204 KB)
Abraham Crigler and Lydia
had Owen. Owen then named a son Abraham who married Catherine Roby and had Mary
Catherine Crigler who later married John Little.
The
Family Tree on the Web (8 KB)
Rootsweb GED
John
Sweet (104 KB)
into Rhode Island and Mass.
Hiram
Little born 1821 Kentucky (158 KB)
The son of
Jonas married Catherine Wright ( daughter of Catherine Weatherford) and named a
son John Wright Little in 1843. John is later found living with Abraham Crigler
because his mother died and Hiram moved to Texas and remarried.
Annie
Fenn and Alice Carter (71 KB)
Tracing their
families from Virginia to Alabama
Iowa
Cochran Families (9 KB)
Jacob Cochran left Ohio
for Iowa Territory
Reason
Roby born Kentucky 1790 (205 KB)
Abraham
Crigler's wife was Mary Catherine Roby, the daughter of Reason and Catherine
Simmons Roby. Reason was the son of Lawrence Roby and a lady named "Catherine"
who is shown widowed living by Reason in 1820.
Grandpa
McClain (39 KB)
Charles married Elizabeth Moon
about 1750 in Virginia and moved to Spartanburg SC. His son Josiah married Nancy
Wood and had James. James married a woman only known as Anna and they are buried
at Indian Creek Cemetery in Georgia. Anna's son Josiah Marion McClain had a
family in GA, left for the Civil War and never returned. He had a second family
in Alabama and one son named Charles born 1886.
Jacob
Benjamin Cochran (88 KB)
Joined the California
Gold Rush, served in the Civil War and was married twice
Simmons,
Catherine's father Jesse born 1753 (254
KB)
Parents of Catherine Simmons were Jesse and Rachel Wells Simmons
from Maryland into Kentucky. Rachels's father was Jacob Wells. Parents of Jesse
were Elizabeth Swearengin and Johnathon Simmons of Maryland.
Miller
of Virginia from Ireland (76 KB)
Parker of New
York Indian Country, Sweet and Tefft of Rhode Island 1600
- Charles Allen McClain (74
KB)
Photo taken about 1925 of Great Grandpa and son Walton, son of
Lorena. Charles and Lorena farmed on Hickory Grove in Ramer and Charles is
buried at the Dublin Church of Christ nearby.
- Nancy
Jane Anderson Bozeman (67 KB)
Widow's
application - She was Lorena's grandmother and took them in when Lorena's
mother died and the children were all very little.
- Mary Ella Thornton Brooks (6
KB)
with spouse James Edgar Brooks. Mary's parents were Bessie Mae
Hood and Milton Elijah Thornton
- Granny
Luella Coonfield Cochran (17 KB)
her sister is
on the left. daughters of Lattie Cedonia Little and Benjamin Wallace Coonfield
- Lattie's parents were Catherine Crigler and John Wright Little of
Shepherdsville Kentucky and John was in the Civil War
- Great
Granny Lattie Cedonia Little Coonfield (309
KB)
1887 with husband Benjamin Wallace Coonfield; his parents were
Martha Frances Young and Benjamin Wylie Coonfield ( a son of Isaac )
- Anne
Alice Carter Cochran (24 KB)
1940 she married
Frankie Lavern Cochran, a son of Luella, in 1951 - Anne's parents were Alice
Emma McClain and Cecil Earl Fenn Carter. parents of Alice were Lorena Bozeman
and Charles McClain. Parents of Cecil were Anna Lou Stone and William Franklin
Fenn
- Bob
Bozeman, brother of Lorena (50 KB)
son of
Ellen Bean and John Thomas Bozeman in Ramer - When I visited the Hills Chapel
Church at Dublin, three of Uncle Bob's daughters met with us and showed us the
graves behind the church. Bob's daughter Hazel joined the DAR in 2008 based on
the Bozeman lineage traced back to Peter of Darlington who settled here about
1826-7.
- Nancy Bozeman, sister of Lorena (765 KB)
child of Ellen Bean and John Thomas Bozeman
- Granny
Martha Frances Young Coonfield (272 KB)
mother
of Ben, mother in law of Lattie, and the grandmother of Luella...The Young
families traced to 1800 Tennessee and Kentucky.
- Alabama
Bozemans (37 KB)
William Henry Bozeman seems
to be the most common ancestor in the Montgomery area
- Elzira
to Jacob Cochran (9 KB)
This letter was posted
on the Iowa State GenWeb page about our ancestors moving from Ohio to Iowa by
wagon and about their life there
- Land
Records (3275 KB)
Collection
- A
few of my own notes (793 KB)
Preserving my
notes on webpages, for your perusal so do not take without saying thank you
for our hard work and years of study.
- Hello
(36 KB)
About Us
- 1
(1 KB)
1
- Search
(36 KB)
About My File Search
- 2 (1206 KB)
2
- Files
(45 KB)
Notes in pink
- Files
(392 KB)
Notes in beige
- Brooks
Genealogy (1 KB)
Brooks, Ballard, Thornton,
Cochran, Bozeman, Carter, Westbrook
- Broadway
Genealogy (936 KB)
Broadway, Stephens, Gibson,
Bozeman, McClain, Carter.
- Meet
The Family (1752 KB)
Notes
- Frankie Cochran's
lineage
- Family
History Links
- George
Little
- My
Kentucky Kin
- My Grandpa Bozeman
- Bozeman Families
- Louisa
Holt Baxley
- Several of my
research documents
- Search
South Carolina Archives
- John
Fenn
- Search
Georgia Records
- Search Land Records
on Rootsweb
- Baxley
Hood Thornton and Carter
- My
Colonial Documents and Land Records
- Search Civil War Records
- Montgomery
County Alabama Bozeman Family
- Baxley
Family
- Cousins
- Southern Cousins
- Continued
- 1785
(151 KB)
Heirs of Jesse + Gabriel land grants
- Meady
A. (65 KB)
1841
- 1824
(145 KB)
Peter to the family
- 1838
(173 KB)
Henry, Peter E., Lucy, Jesse
- John
(191 KB)
1823
- 1822
(443 KB)
Peter witnessed by son in law Joiner and
son William Henry.
- 1838
(173 KB)
Lucy, Henry, Peter E., Jesse
- John,
Paul, Ralph, Phillip, Peter, Mordecai (127
KB)
1776-1783
- SAR
(1566 KB)
Peter's son William Henry and grandson
John Thomas are traced.
- 1838
(173 KB)
Lucy, Henry, Peter E., Jesse
- John,
Ralph, Peter (63 KB)
1776-1783
- 1849
(167 KB)
Meedy
- John,
Paul, Ralph, Phillip, Peter, Mordecai (19
KB)
1775-1783
- 1849
(67 KB)
John T.
- John,
Ralph, Peter joined Marion (22 KB)
1775-1783
- 1849
(699 KB)
W. H. orphans court
- 1829
(265 KB)
Sarah, Peter E., W.H., and Vincent
- 1765
(207 KB)
Map of NC SC GA FL includes the many Indian
Tribes
- 1850
(318 KB)
Missouri and Jesse
- 1822
(2030 KB)
Deed to Jesse
- 1778
(82 KB)
Richard
- 1824
(172 KB)
Peter to Meade's children and to Ellen
Joiner's child
The late cousin Leo Little put a lot of time and energy into researching
our Scottish Little Clan and he had a photo of my ancestor Captain George
Little's tombstone on the webpage. The second wife of George was Mary Handley, a
sister of John Handley and their parents were Martha Mason and George Handley of
Ireland. George resided in 1790 Union County SC and was my father's
ancestor, while many of my mother's ancestors were also in SC for the 1790 and
1800 census.
The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral
Research
SCMAR, Volume VII Number 2, Spring, 1979 Darlington County
Memorialized Records
SCMAR, Vol. VII, Spring 1979, No. 2, p.74
3rd. An
Administration on the Estate of JOHN CARTER
granted to Joseph Anderson May
intermediate Court 1794. Securitys to Bond William Standard and
Peter
Boazman, penalty One hundred pounds Sterling.
American
Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)
Name: Peter Boseman
Birth Date:
175?
Birthplace: South Carolina Volume: 16 Page
Number: 159
Reference: Heads of Fams. at the first U.S. census. SC. By U.S.
Bureau of the Census. Washington, 1908. (150p.):49
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