- 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
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
(5 KB)
RELATED WEBPAGES
- Family
(25 KB)
My Many Grandfathers
- Documents
(791 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
- 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
(1206 KB)
1
- 2
(1207 KB)
2
- 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
- Map
1827 lands (1047 KB)
Shiloh was Peter's land
and Faith was Jesses land. While I stood in the center of that Stokes Carter
Cemetery shown on the map, I had no idea about the churches or I would have
looked for them or some sign that our ancestors were there. Peter Bozeman, his
wife Sarah, their son William Henry, all could be buried at one of those
places, which could now be covered in woods.
- Jacob's
Grave (14 KB)
J. B. Cochran born 1822 buried
at Hill City Cemetery in Kansas. He had left Guernsey Ohio after the Civil War
to explore the Iowa Territory for a few years, then migrated into KS in 1882.
- Jacob's
Military Registration (121 KB)
J. B. Cochran
born 1822 to William Cochran and Martha Henderson served in the Civil War.
Some say that two of his brothers went into Canada and never returned.
- 1821
William Cochran (35 KB)
Land
- 1830
Alexander Cochran (202 KB)
Census shows he
obviously had a son named Jacob residing next to him so now we know why the
other son William named a child Jacob.
- 1830
Alexander Cochran the younger son (189
KB)
Census shows he lived close to brother William on the next page
from their father and the Henderson families are all around them.
- 1930
son of Jacob (901 KB)
Family moved to Kansas
- Fuller
Tombstone (75 KB)
Loss of Uncle Larry
- Researchers
(171 KB)
Generations
- Guestbook
- Journey
from TN to Texas and Alabama
- Louisa
Miranda Holt mother of Granny Ella Olivia Baxley Hood
- Rev Guy Smith to Roxanna
Smith Brooks
- rGeorgia
Vault of Records
- Louisa Stacy
Bozeman
- Darlington
Forum
- Sarah
Edwards Bozeman of Greenville
- Bozeman
Book Online
- Dennis
Bushyhead married a Schrimpshire
- Burial of
Pathkiller
- Records, Files, and
Documents
- Chronicles
of OKlahoma
- Burial
of Stand Watie
- Will
Rogers' mother was a Schrimshire sister
- Early
Settlers of Iowa Territory included many of our grands
- Early
Industry of Iowa Territory 1800s
- Iowa's
Dr. Wanton Horatio Parker in 1800s "Grandpa
- Surnames
- Carter
ancestors
- Images
- Southern
Fried
- Burials and
Memorials
- Southern
Records
- Southern Records
1820- 1822 - 1824
- Diggin
Our Roots
- Mordecai
- JR
- Related
Links
- Wealthy
planter Peter Bozeman gives land to son and grands
- 1822
planter Peter Bozeman gives land to son and grands
- 1838
Peter's Estate to William Henry and others
- 1832
William Henry witnessed the above sale to Jesse/Peter
- Contents
- 1949
Funeral of Grandpa Charlie in Dublin
- 1933
burial of Grandmother Lattie Little
- Coosa
River Cemetery and Cains Chapel
- Hills
Chapel
- Estate
of William Henry Bozeman of Hope Hull from SC
- Estate
of Peter 1829
- Estate
of Peter 1829 - Sarah's X Mark
- Tombstones
of Hood and Baxley, Thornton, Partridge, Mamaw
- Tombstones
- Families
of Peter Edward
- Contents
- Greenwood
- Dublin
Graves of Stephens, Bozeman, Hill on Hill Plantation
- Hope
Hull cemetery of Carter and Bozeman
- Shiloh
Church on the land / plantation that Peter owned 1827
- Mom's
grandfather William Henry
- Grandpa
Charles, the son of Mary Half Blood
- 1830
- C family group sheets in
Arkansas
- Marengo
County
- 1820
- Hello
- Cooper
- 1840
- Grandma's
Relatives
- Grandma's
Relatives Land Records
- Grandma's
Relatives
- 1800 About the
parents of Jacob and his grandfathers.
- "Military"
Survey of their lands in Ohio
- Thornton
in 1930 on Park Avenue
- Thornton
Burials at Cains Chapel
- Stokes - Carter
Cemetery has Brewer, Bozeman, Carter, McGehe
- Charles
Weatherford Research
- Files
(16 KB)
Research
- Old
Family Photos (1 KB)
Old Records
- Files
(309 KB)
Research
- Files
(82 KB)
Research
- Graves
(1 KB)
Cemetery Visits
- Records
(36 KB)
Various Notes of Interest
- Files
(23 KB)
Research
- Files
(66 KB)
Research
- Relatives
(44 KB)
Stories
- Thank
you! (10 KB)
Come back soon!
- Introduction
(1801 KB)
Some explanation of the grandfathers found
in our family history and their locations or journeys
- Files
(41 KB)
Research
- Deeds
(243 KB)
Land
- Roadtrips
(12 KB)
Meeting with others.
- Soldiers
and Patriots (104 KB)
Several in our lineage,
some served in the war and some shared food or supplies with the troops making
them a "patriot" and all were recognized for their efforts in gaining our
independence. So if one wanted to join the DAR or SAR, just prove lineage to
that person, which is what cousin Jimmy and his daughter have done with
grandpa Peter's military records.
- Files
(31 KB)
Research
- Files
(606 KB)
Records
- Grandpa
(4 KB)
Mom's father.
- Records
(44 KB)
Various Notes of Interest
- Files
(41 KB)
Research
- Files
(19 KB)
Records
- Grandma
(3 KB)
Mom's mother
- Records
(903 KB)
Various Notes of Interest
- Files
(52 KB)
Research
- Files
(66 KB)
Records
- Bozeman
(33 KB)
Hickory Grove
- Notes
(214 KB)
Records of Interest
- Files
(9 KB)
Research
- Files
(380 KB)
Records
- Resources
(4 KB)
Hickory Grove
- Records
(47 KB)
Various Notes of Interest
- Files
(363 KB)
Research
- Files
(16 KB)
Research
- Resources
(1 KB)
Links
- Records
(34 KB)
Various Notes of Interest
- Files
(35 KB)
Research
- Notes
(15 KB)
Research
- Welcome
- Grandpas
George, Jonas, Hiram, John, in Daviess County
- Grandpas
Abner, Josiah, Charles, Elijah, in Montgomery Co
- Civil War Search
- Migrations
- ACW
- Roots
- Kin
- Family
Matters
- Chisholm,
Capital Heights and Oak Park Relations
- Joiner,
Campbell, Baxley, Hill, Hicks
- Charles to Mary
and James
- Elijah
Anderson of NC to GA then AL
- Cherokee
by blood
- Charlie
of Wetumpka
- Leaving No
Stone Unturned
- Hood,
Baxley, Thornton, Holt, Partridge in Elmore
- Douglass, Handley,
Little in census
- Wright,
Weatherford, and Little
- Bio
- Did
Peter's daughter wed Wm Rogers in 1810?
- Anne
- Frank
- Images
- Colonial
Items and Deeds
- Victor's
Family
- First
White House of the Confederacy was in Ramer
- South Carolina Archives
Search
- Andrew
Jackson Cooper from SC to Chambers County AL
- Georgia Gen
Web