
Cochran Genealogy
This author has certainly plastered her lineage across cyber space in order to reach out to other cousins researching the same ancestors. Strictly
An amateur attempt at genealogy as well as webpage creation, at least the true documents are located and posted for future reference as well as
Posting more facts than fiction, as many seem to post legend, lore and speculation. However, some of that family legend carries a bit of truth, so never discard it completely.
I have thoroughly enjoyed my visits with family and meeting new relatives on the internet, especially those who knew my parents as children and have so much to share J Few of my mother’s kin still exist but my father’s lineage is so extensive, but then I think that perhaps others who know of my mother’s lineage may contact me yet, once they see the mess I have created on the internet.
One day I picked up the phone book and started calling around, some may have thought I was off my rocker just a bit, but I did locate one lovely lady named Nancy in my mother’s lineage, who had spent many years researching our great grandfathers from Alabama, into Georgia and up the coast, so it turned into a fantastic conversation, as I learned that I was on the right track with this research. I do wish that mother had known this wonderful person.
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Yes indeed it is a mess but I promise this will get better and thus far it has not been too complicated, as many servers have their own little format to make free webpages and never seem to vanish, so I’ve been quite fortunate that my work continues to linger in cyber space ! Most of this is old photos uploaded to share but also to preserve. I have been printing them out as I go along, and creating a huge notebook for my children to browse.
A huge piece of the puzzle is figuring out the names of women; those unknown grannies can drive us up the wall ! However a few of them are now known, some I found on census records, so this stuff is finally making some sense and even though it is a mess, it is all here !
http://www.hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/George.html http://www.hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/Isaac.html Surnames http://www.genealogy.com/users/b/r/o/Lorena-Brooks/
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This is a beginnng to my family research so please be patient and browse the webpages. Many are copies of old documents, census images, old family pictures. I visit with relatives in person, by phone or email and send real letters to them. Some I have found in the phone book! I am piddling through some of my parent's old cards and letters found in a blue diaper bag that I have been frantically searching for because Mother got it in Arizona for my baby brother Victor in 1957 and I had seen it after we moved back to Alabama and it seems to be full of goodies that I will be scanning and posting as things move along. We found an old trunk full of other things my parents had saved too !! Thanks all for your help !
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INTRODUCTION. Entrance !!! Family Tree Stepping Stones into Our Past Tracking Our Roots Weatherford, Wright, Little Dad 1956 Arizona Bernice and Bonnie Grandpa Cecil Earl Fenn Carter Grandma EmilyHarrellFenn Grandpa James Brooks Brooks and Cooper Jacob Benjamin Cochran

Following the many paths of our ancestors... And their native american ties.
Above is Catherine Crigler who married John Wright Little and lead to our Cochran lineage. By 1800 many of these families had settled in Kentucky and later into the hills of Arkansas. However, Anne Carter Cochran‘s lineage came through
Virginia into the Carolinas by 1700 as they migrated further south.
.TRACKING OUR ROOTS and Sharing My Notes and Links and Photos
Charlie Brooks married Kathy Cochran in 1972
Cochran born of
Carter and Cochran marriage Frankie Cochran married Annie Lee Alice Carter in 1951; his parents were Luella Ellen Coonfield and Frank Delbert Cochran of Chetopa KS. Anne's parents were Alice Emma McClain and Cecil Earl Carter who had three children.
Charlie Brooks born of Brooks and Thornton marriage -
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ames Edgar Brooks Jr married Mary Ella Thornton
Carter was adopted but was born to Fenn and Stone marriage
Grandpa Cecil Carter married Emma Alice McClain; His parents were Anna Lou Stone and William Franklin Fenn of Macon AL and I was so excited to order Grandpa Fenns death certificate to learn more about his parentage and that he was born in Tuskegee. which was Creek Indian Territory.
Cecil's brother was Wm Frank Fenn Jr of Coosada who's land was sold to build a new school by Frank's son, Bob Fenn. Bob was once the principal at Robinson Springs School who was previously married to a Martha Cobb. Bob's sister was recently found living in Millbrook Alabama and I had a wonderful visit with her. The Fenns all had a beautiful dark complexion and dark brown eyes. Grandpa Cecil was described on his military discharge as a tall, dark ruddy complected man with dark brown eyes. Bob says that his fathers home in Coosada caught fire once and most photos and documents burned. I do remember my parents visiting Uncle Frank in Coosada. Uncle Frank's brother, Emmett Marvin Fenn, had left something to my mom when he died
.Grandpa Frank Delbert Cochran was born to Miller and Cochran marriage
Grandpa Frank D Cochran married
Luella Ellen Coonfield; his parents were Clora Jane Miller and Jacob Benjamin Cochran. The Coonfield sisters all had long black braided hair and dark brown eyes, just like Clora and these women smoke corn cob pipes~~ Other researchers write that Clora's mother, Mary Clara Parker Miller was a medicine woman among the indians.Great Grandpa William Frank Fenn married Anna Lou Stone in 1893, divorced about 1900 and both remarried. His parents were Emiline Harrell and John Fenn of Georgia who moved into Tuskegee. Her parents were Mary Ann Hendrick and Augustus M Stone. - Augustus was born in Alabama to Sarah Davis and Benjamin Wilburn Stone
= Benjamin's father was Michael Stone from Maryland who had married a Polly Wells in Putnam Georgia. It is unknown if he was related to Catherine Stone in the Brooks/Ballard ancestry.
Great Grandpa Charles Allen
McClain married Emma Lorena Bozeman in 1908 His parents were Elizabeth Broadway and Josiah Marion McClain. Her parents were Alice Lorena Stephens and John Thomas Bozeman. Charles was a small man, a farmer who cleaned the church and also made caskets as the epidemics took so many.PHOTO of our grandpa
Bozeman. who descends from Peter's son William HenryGreat Grandpa Jacob Benjamin Cochran and his second wife Clora Jane Miller came from Iowa to Kansas about 1890 and had Frank Delbert Cochran. On the 1880 census we see that Jacob has a ten year old grandson named Frank but he only had six daughters at the time so this is a big mystery and we have no clue what happened to that Frank.
Great Grandpa Benjamin Wallace Coonfield married Lattie Cedonia Little in 1891; his parents were Martha Frances Young and Benjamin Wylie Coonfield. Her parents were Mary Catherine Crigler and John Wright Little. The Littles and Coonfields were once in Kentucky and migrated into Arkansas. John's father, Hiram Little, moved to Bosque Texas and remarried and had a new family. John Little said that he was Cherokee and his beautiful black haired daughter
, Lattie Cedonia Little told her children that she was Cherokee. Fortunately I have met many new cousins on the internet researching this line ! They say the Coonfields were all very dark complected, with black hair that had a blue/green shine.Kentucky `1850 census shows the Criglers as free persons of color?? they were not white and not black eh? Our
photo of grandma Crigler indicates she could have been an Indian.John Wright Little's mother was Nancy Catherine Wright who married Hiram Lucius Little. Catherine's parents were
Catherine Georgia Weatherford and John C Wright who were married in 1811 Charlotte VA. Catherine Weatherford's father was Charles Weatherford but not at her wedding so was he in Alabama at that time?
Daddy's aunt writes that John Little's son, or Uncle Bill, looked just like an indian man who visited often on his horse. She also writes that John's daughter, Lattie Cedonia Little Coonfield, cooked the best skunk meat in town.
Great Great Grandpa John Fenn/Fann married Emeline Harrell in GA and had our William Frank Fenn in Tuskegee Alabama in 1855
Great Great Grandpa Dempsey Harrell stayed in Georgia?
Great Great Grandpa Josiah Marion McClain left his first wife in GA and came to Alabama in the Civil War and married
Elizabeth Broadway in Ramer Alabama and had our Charles Allen McClain. "Bettie Broadway's" family came from South Carolina.Great Great Grandpa John Thomas Bozeman married Alice Lorena Stephens in Ramer Alabama and had our Lorena Emma Bozeman. John's parents were Nancy Jane Anderson and Peter Edward Bozeman, son of William Henry and to William's father Peter Boseman who was married to Sarah Brown. I have also found that Sarah came to Alabama with Peter, where many speculate that she died in SC.
Cochran, Jacob, said his ancestors came from Scotland and he was born in Ohio while his father was born in PA.
Millers came from Ireland, where Reverend Alexander Miller is found in Rockingham Virginia and Charles Weatherford is found in Charlotte VA in the 1810 census just one year before his daughter married John C Wright. Near Charles Weatherford is Patsy Weatherford with children and she could be the Polly Jones Weatherford that we have been looking for. The Weatherfords had a lot of
Indian Roots.Several other family names were in Pennsylvania Quaker areas, New York Indian Country, Rhode Island and Massachusetts and they all ended up in Ohio
and Kentucky around 1800. They began to move west and some served in the wars and some searched for gold. Jacob had gone to California in 1849 with five brothers but he only returned with socks full of gold dust. Jacob Cochran apparently became an apple farmer in Kansas and he was the first homesteader there in Hill City. However, Jacob and his first wife Mariah White and six daughters first moved to Iowa, where Mariah is buried and where he met Clora Jane Miller.
Charles McClain married Elizabeth Moon in VA and they moved into the Carolinas and we find them on the Spartanburg SC census. Their son Josiah was born there and he married Nancy Wood and had James W McClain. James married an Anna and had a son called Josiah Marion McClain.
John Fann of England married Mary Stone in VA and their children moved south as some were Indian Traders. It is unknown if Mary Stone is related to Michael Stone above or to the Thomas Stone who signed the Constitution but this is what makes our genealogy even more exciting.
The Bozemans
/ Bosmans are found in the 1600s Maryland and VA where they got together with the Stephens, Andersons, Brack, Sellers and even a Doty which connects us to the Mayflower. There are many stories writen about our Edward Doty who attended the first Thanksgiving.John Stephens came from Florida to the Carolinas to fight in the Rev War
and married A full blood Cherokee, before coming to Alabama. Some researchers suspect he was Johann Stephans of Germany but we will never know.
Captain George
Little of Scotland was in the American Revolution in South Carolina and went to Kentucky about 1800 with his second wife. His son Jonas married Betsy Douglass, his step sister, and had Hiram Lucius Little and another son Douglas Little. Hiram and Douglas both married granddaughters of Charles Weatherford. Stepping Stones Indian Roots Draft Cards
Samantha's Ancestry
James E Brooks was born to Brooks and Ballard marriage
James Edgar Brooks married Susie Mae Cooper and then their son J
ames Jr married Mary Ella Thornton.Mary Ella Thornton was born to Thornton and Hood marriage
Milton Elijah Thornton married Bessie Mae Hood
John Brooks,
a tailor by trade, married Roxanna Permilia Smith in Tennessee about 1860; John came from Pennsylvania and his father was from Holland and his mother was from France. John's son, John, married Annie Clark Ballard in Tennessee and they moved into Alabama and are buried at Greenwood Cemetery.Cooper, Levi Benjamin married Sarah Elizabeth "Sallie" Carter in 1884 in Montgomery AL and his family came from Chambers County Alabama. Sarah Cooper is buried by Annie Ballard as they both were widowed and living with James Brooks in the Montgomery census records. And of course we never traced the adoptive father of Cecil Earl Fenn Carter, and do not know if they were relatives of this Sarah Carter.
Thornton and Hood and Cooper headstonesHood, B
essie Mae's parents were Wesley Hood and Ella Mae O. and they are all buried at Caine's Chapel Cemetery in Holtville, Alabama.Thomas S Smith married Caroline M Bond in 1840 Maury Co, TN
John Brooke of Holland had John, Christine, Edward and Henry.
James Calvin Ballard married Willie Eudora Florence Craig in 1876 TN
Charner P. Cooper of South Carolina married Sara F. Lee in 1845 Chambers AL and had Levi Benjamin Cooper who married Sarah Elizabeth Carter.
Thomas Randolph Carter married Mary Josephine Hereferd about 1861 and had Sallie Carter. After Mary passed away, Thomas married Lacy Bozeman, daughter of Jesse Bozeman. Now we have no idea how many children Lacy Bozeman had but they would be cousins to our Lorena Bozeman McClain wouldn't they :)
Charner Cooper's mother is only known as Alsey. His father was Andrew Cooper of South Carolina.
Elija Lee of South Carolina married Malinda Phillips about 1830 in Greene County GA and the moved into Chambers County near the Coopers. There are several families listed on the census with these surnames so perhaps many came to Alabama by wagon train and settled there, as the Creek Indians began to give up their lands. Chambers County was once Creek Indian Territory.John L Hereford married Jemima Ramey about 1818
John Wise Carter came from South Carolina to T
alledega Alabama which is named for a Creek Indian Village.William M Craig married Rebecca Carolina Pennington in 1860 in
Tennessee. which is rich with several indian tribe's history.Larkin Frances Ballard married Rowena Densy Baxter in 1847 TN
James Baxter Jr married Hester Ward of NC in 1829 TN
James Milton Ballard married Kissiah Dickens of NC abt 1820
North Carolina had several indian tribes and still has a Cherokee Indian Reservation that my daughter has visited; it has a wealth of information for genealogists.William Pennington married Gracey
David C Craig married Catherine Connelly of NC in 1832
These families are all living close together on the census records.

This author is reminded of a story told about one ancestor who married an indian woman and gave her a Biblical name. History tells us that once the woman was baptised, she was given and English name. Of course if the groom joined her tribe, he could have received an Indian name or the mixed blood children received both, such as Chief Red Eagle who was really named William Weatherford who's family migrated from Virginia to Montgomery Alabama.
Bond
John Baptist Bond married Catherine Kitty Stone of NC in 1819 TN -
Henry Smith of a Virginia John Smith lineage married Sinia Evans in 1819 TN and this lineage deserves much more research. ah another Stone unturned
Within my
many unorganized webpages to follow, I have posted the census images and other documents recorded to prove this genealogy. Some relatives I knew personally, shared letters and phone calls with, and I have also been reading many old cards and letters from my family to document names, dates, and locations, but also ordering death certificates to prove even more.
Results of the family tree research shows that we come from many nationalities or origins and we all turned out beautifully :)
New Weblinks:
http://www.hometown.aol.com/hope36066/myhomepage/heritage.html Bozeman Families Genealogy Kentucky Family Group Sheet for the Isaac COONFIELD Famil fennwf JohnFenn http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/montgomery/photWebRoots Library U.S. Natives os/mcclain1905gph.txt Genealogy.com: Smoke and Ash http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/barbour/photos/fenn1854gph.txt COONFIELD TRACKS FROM KENTUCKY TO ARKANSAS Chester cook school John and the Little kids BOZEMAN AnnieLeeStone Genealogy.com: Photo http://hometown.aol.com/hope36066/page26.html Montgomery Indians Union Station in Montgomery Alabama Heritagexx Kentucky Family Group Sheet for the Dr Hiram Lucius LITTLE Family1 Kentucky Family Group Sheet for the Dr Hiram Lucius LITTLE FamilyKentucky Family Group Sheet for the Isaac COONFIELD Family Kentucky Family Group Sheet for the John Wright LITTLE Family Captain George Little of Scotland Little Connections in Kentucky 1800 http://www.rootsweb.com/~usfgs/arkansas/groups/l/LittleJohnWright.txt cochranjb Contentsx John Wright Little, grandson of Jonas http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kc90853/remember Morgan Co. IN 1870 Federal Census Index of Households Morgan Co. IN 1880 Federal Census Index of Households AR Family Group Sheet Mailing List Family Group Sheet Project USGenweb Project - Bosque County Texas Texas Family Group SheetsContents
http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyfootst/files/SURNAMES/L/Little/Little.John.Wright.11
Little Connections in Kentucky 1800 Kentucky Family Group Sheet fhttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kc90853/Kathy.html or the John Wright LITTLE Family Kentucky Family Group Sheet for the Isaac COONFIELD Family Kentucky Family Group Sheet for the Dr Hiram Lucius LITTLE Family x Kentucky Family Group Sheet for the Dr Hiram Lucius LITTLE Family
Click here: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ky/bullitt/census/1870/1870shepherdsvilledistrict.txt <!--StartFragment-->
164/164 Duvall Nancy 19 f w at home Ky
165/165 Ceigler Abe 47 m w farmer 1000/500 Ky
165/165 Ceigler Catharine 43 f w kpg hs Ky
165/165 Ceigler Mary 19 f w at home Ky
165/165 Ceigler Sedonia 15 f w at home Ky
165/165 Little John W. 26 m w black smith Ky
William Henry Bozeman Sex: M Birth: ABT 1802 in his brother Jesse was administrator of the estate and listed the children below as heirs. Death: 1848 in Stokes Carter Cemetery, AL Change Date: 4 OCT 2003
Father: Peter Edward Boseman b: ABT 1755 in Bladen NC
Mother: Sarah Brown b: ABT 1770 in possibly widow Brown with two girls, NC
Marriage 1 Martha b: ABT 1807 in Thomas Randolph Carter signed the estate documents and married Jesse's daughter Lacy.
Children
Meedy G Bozeman b: 1825 in South Carolina
Peter Edward Bozeman b: 1834 in AL
Click here: Roots and Branches JosiahMcClain1788/ CARTER / COCHRAN GENEALOGY BrooksBallardCooperHood headstones
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usfgs/alabama/fgssheets/f/fennwf.html
1900 Russell County, Alabama - Precinct 1 - Girard - June 6 & 7, 1900 - page 34A & B
173 - Murry, W. O., head; white male; Oct 1881, age 18; married/0 years; AL AL AL; cotton mill weaver; renting house
Fletcher, wife; Jan 1885, age 15; married/0 years; 0 children/0 living; AL AL GA
Fenn, Emily, grandmother; Feb 1839, age 69; widowed; 4 children/4 living; GA GA GA
There are no other Fenns indexed in 1900 Russell County

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So easy to see his Cherokee features. Robert Lee Fenn (13 KB) William Fenns' son never appeared on census yet he was known as Uncle LEE and was buried beside his brother Frank Jr in Elmore County AL Joe McClain (22 KB) So easy to see his Cherokee features. Uncle Joe was told to sit in the back of the bus !!! Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman b 1843 (19 KB) wife of Peter Edward Bozeman buried in Greenwood Cemetery W E Stephens (72 KB) So easy to see his Cherokee features. They all ventured from the Carolinas and settled into Ramer Alabama Charles Wayne Brooks b 1981 (19 KB) 1-4-2003 death certificate of Wm Fenn b 1855 Tuskegee (449 KB) parents John and Emeline Fenn from Georgia to Tuskegee, Macon, Alabama Alice McClain (21 KB) had Cherokee grandmother Frankie Lavern Cochran (58 KB) 1-4-2003 Obituary 1939 Cecil Earl Carter (30 KB) Who is Walter Stone listed as pall bearer and the others?? Charles Allen McClain with son Walton (25 KB) Farmers in Ramer Alabama, Charlie is buried at Dublin Church of Christ cemetery Frankie Lavern Cochran jr (58 KB) 6-29-1956 born in Mesa AZ Uncle William Little (874 KB) brother to Lottie Cedonia Little William Lawrence Carter b 1935 in Oklahoma (42 KB) Played harmonica, had Carter Roofing Company in Enid Oklahoma Charles Wayne Brooks weds Kathy Cochran in 1972 (36 KB) Montgomery Alabama Georgia Alice Little Nelson b 1853 (169 KB) sister of John Wright Little, daughter of Hiram Lucius Little 1934 Walton McClain holding Annie Carter (16 KB) probably taken downtown Montgomery Alabama where they moved to Highland Avenue Matthew Cochran b 1998 (13 KB) with his great Aunt Pamela Anne Cochran Fuller b 1961 Lattie Cedonia Little b 1871 (32 KB) surrounded by photos of her family and husband Ben Coonfield 1940 Charlie McClain behind granddaughter Annie (13 KB) probably taken downtown Montgomery Alabama where they moved to Highland Avenue...Annie Carter was raised by her grandparents Kathy Cochran 1970 (56 KB) with cousin Linda on Dexter Avenue in front of the capitol in Montgomery Alabama Lucius Powhatan Little (47 KB) grandson of Hiram Lucius Little, in Kentucky 1940 Charlie McClain with wife Lorena Bozeman (10 KB) probably taken downtown Montgomery Alabama where they moved to Highland Avenue...Annie Carter was raised by her grandparents Kathy Cochran finds great great grandpa's grave (34 KB) W F Fenn buried in Montgomery, was born in Tuskegee and his line traces to John FANN of NC who came from England and married Mary STone John Wright Little Family (195 KB) with his children Kathy Cochran with sis and family (56 KB) Frankie Cochrans girls and grands Mary Ella Coonfield b 1871 (2 KB) sister of our Benjamin Wallace Coonfield Cochran Twins (24 KB) There are many twins in our Coonfield - Cochran line Cochran Family, Frank and Anne (19 KB) with her brothers at the bottom Annie Carter on left about 1940 (5 KB) with Ethel Coley, who was raised by Katie McClain Coley Charles Wayne Brooks b 1953 d 1998 (28 KB) married Kathy Cochran in 1972 Victoria Carter d 2000 (23 KB) daughter of Cecil Earl Carter Jr b 1932 Martha Ann Wright Little b about 1810 (13 KB) married Douglas Little and had son Powhatan Grandpa Cecil Earl Carter - "Fenn"adoptedbyCarter (15 KB) son of Wm Fenn and Ann Stone was born 1899 or 1900 was in USArmy and died on Columbus Street in Montgomery Alabama at age 39 Marriage License (232 KB) Luella Ellen Coonfield married Frank D Cochran Billy Carter and Victor Cochran (45 KB) in Montgomery AL My flutist child (38 KB) Musicians are abundant in our family and ancestry Frankie Lavern Cochran 1968 (39 KB) |
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Carter Family Cecil Carter was adopted! Cecil was Native American, his Fenn family in Tuskegee, Macon, AL former Creek Territory. Michael Stone of Maryland to Alabama residing in Creek Territory, Macon, Alabama Cochran Family John Little of Kentucky My Ancestors Roots and Branches Grandma Lorena Bozeman and a photo of her father John Thomas Bozeman in Ramer Alabama and his fathers from South Carolina Indian Nations McClain in Indian Creek Cemetery came from South Carolina and Virginia My Roots and Links 1. Ballard and Brooks of Tennessee 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Coopers in Chambers County AL in Creek Territory. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. HOMEPAGE Our Indian Roots Kathy Uncle William Little Aunt Bernice and Bonnie Cochran Frank and Luella Cochran Aunt Mary Lou Cochran Carter , McClain, Duncan Mary Lou Obituary Frankie Lavern Cochran and his sister Bernice and brother Cleo Cochran Uncle Sam Little Charles Wayne Brooks
Tracking Our Roots Kathy Stepping Stones into Our Past Charles Brooks Genealogy BrooksGenealogy Montgomery Alabama Cleo Cochran son of Luella Coonfield and Frank Delbert Cochran Benjamin Wallace Coonfield Roots LaneCounty1909GrayFamily Little and Coonfield Benjamin Wallace Coonfield photos Charles Brooks Sam Little Luella Ellen Coonfield and Frank Delbert Cochran Alice Emma McClain and Cecil Earl Fenn Carter Carter, McClain and Duncan Frankie Lavern Cochran, son of Luella Coonfield and Frank Delbert Cochr William Little WWI registration an Kathy Generations my lineage Brooks, Cooper, Carter and Bozeman Brooks and Cooper photos and Carter Genealogy.: Preserving Our Past Carter Frank Fenn Cleo Cochran son of Luella Coonfield and Frank Delbert Cochran Freelon L "Coonfield" Cochran died in the Korean War 1953 John Wright Little, son of Hiram Lucius Little and Catherine G Wright Homepage of Kathy 1 Berniece Genealogy.com: Preserving Our Past Carter and Cooper Information Information Hello ! Come on inside!! @ kcochran.bravehost.com - A Bravenet.com Hosted Site BrooksGenealogy Sam RootsAndBranches Genealogy of Kathy Cochran FENN Cochran Genealogy Tracking Our Roots Kathy Stepping Stones into Our Past Charles Brooks Genealogy Montgomery Alabama Moving the Capital to Montgomery Grand Opening of Union Station Herald Herald Montgomery County Historical Society The Creek Families 3B Governor Bibb Coosada Pickett Homepage of Kathy Freelon L "Coonfield" Cochran died in the Korean War 1953 Cleo Cochran son of Luella Coonfield and Frank Delbert Cochran BrooksGenealogy
Tige Stone, or William Arthur Stone buried
Riverside Memorial Park 7242 Normandy Blvd (904) 781-9262http://hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/IndianRoots.html
http://hometown.aol.com/spiritwalkintall/HOOD.html Click here: Elijah Lee born 1777 SC buried in Chambers Alabama by Malinda Phillips Lee Click here: ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/chambers/census/1850/1850cen3.txt
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Chambers County, Alabama…Chambers County was created by an act of the Alabama General Assembly on 1832 Dec. 18, from Creek Nation territory. It is located in the east-central portion of the state, and is bounded on the east by the Chattahoochee River. The county is named for Henry Chambers, a U.S. Senator from Alabama (1825-26). The location of the county seat was selected in 1833 and the town of LaFayette was built specifically for that purpose. Authorities: Acts 1831-32, p.9. Owen, Thomas McAdory. History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography. Chicago: S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1921. The treaty with the Creeks stipulated that the head of each Indian family was to receive 320 acres of land and the chiefs 640 acres. Most of the Indian land ended up in the hands of white land speculators. Most of the Indians were forced out of Chambers County after the Creek War of 1836-1837. Some of them ended up in Randolph, Macon, Tallapoosa or Talladega counties for a short while, before finally giving up and heading further west. Some of the Indians managed to stay in Alabama by denying their Indian blood, claiming to be Black Dutch or Melungeun. |
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