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Our
ancestors met before the Civil War. They came
together in Montgomery sharing cotton
plantations in the fields of Hope Hull you now
see when passing through Montgomery on I-65. Yet
after the war this land was worthless, being
destroyed as Wilsons Raiders burned a path
through the state but these families struggled
to revive as much as they could. I found an old
cemetery with some tombstones dating back to
1793 on this property and then tried to trace
their descendants across town.
In 1900 I find them again in downtown
Montgomery near the train station as many others
had migrated into our lineage and they once
again worked together. In fact my mother in law
in 1950 had taken in the widow of my great
grandfather when she had no place to go. South
Carolina Militia included Mordecai and sons
1838
Peter's Land in Montgomery Is Divided
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Charles
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Feel free to contact me if we
are related.
In Memory of
Charles in
1996.....(1953-1998)..
Genealogy
Cochran,
Carter, Bozeman, McClain, Fenn, Stone,
Coonfield, Parker, Miller
Bozeman
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Tons
of Family Research and Documents
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