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Our Great Grandmother Anna Stone, married three
times. Two of her children Carrie and Cecil Earl were called
"half" siblings by the other children, but they were all born while
Anna was with Fenn....go figure. Anna was the daughter of
Augustus Marvin Stone and he was the son of Benjamin Wilburne
Stone. Ben was the son of Michael D. Stone of 1700s
Maryland who married Polly Wells in Putnam Georgia. Michael's
parents are unknown at this point but it would be fun to find he was
related to the Mr. Stone who signed the
Declaration....
Anna's mother was Mary Ann Hendrick, the daughter of
Christopher Columbus Hendrick, who was only in Alabama for a short
while. before moving on to Texas while the new land was for sale
really cheap.
The Stones however returned to Macon
Georgia.
Anna's first husband, William Franklin Fenn's ancestors
came from Early and Decatur Georgia. Anna later married Mr.
Carter and then a Mr. Dasher, both need further
research.
Her son by Fenn was called Cecil Earl Fenn Carter, so
she must have remarried while he was still a very young
child.
Had six children with William Franklin Fenn during her
seven years of marriage. She left him in Barbour County Alabama with
the children, taking only the baby and moved to join her family of
Stone in Macon City, Bibb, Georgia. There she remarried and gave the
baby the name of Carter. Little baby Carter told his family that his
grandfather was a full blood Cherokee Chief. Of course young Carter
was a tall handsome dark man like his siblings, but he did drink too
much, so the chief part may or may not have been fantasy. The Fenn
boys were tall, over 6' and very dark.
The Carters, Stones,
Fenns were all in 1700s Georgia in Creek Indian Lands. Elijah Fenn
was the son of Travis and "Mary" and the grandson of Zachariah Fann
- Elijah married Martha Rich, daughter of Stephen and "Abiah" Rich.
Elijah's son John married Emeline Harrell and Elijah's daughter
Letitia married Thomas Rich.
Emeline named a son William
Franklin Fenn in 1855. His wife Anna was called Annie. Annie's
parents were Mary Ann Hendrick and Augustus Marvin Stone. Parents of
Augustus were Sarah Davies and Benjamin Wilburn Stone. Ben was the
son of Mary Polly Wells and Michael Stone who lived in Captain John
Stones District of Putnam County Georgia. Parents of Mary Ann were
Mary Ann Winters and C C Hendrick. Winters' parents were Amelia Lyle
and Albert Winters, who married in 1816 Jackson County Georgia which
was then Cherokee Nation East. During this era it was quite common
to marry a native american and give them a Christian name.
Anna Lou's baby was named Cecil Earl and he
is only found in Texas census records for 1920 and 1930 during his
military service first at San Antonio and then at Fort Bliss in El
Paso. On the 1900 census Anna's son Robert is not listed so she may
have been pregnant at the time and she may have also raised him but
I have been unable to locate her on a census after she married or
lived with Mr. Carter - she was very young and may have had more
children with Carter. There are some possibilites with the census
records but the woman is listed as black and widowed - then there is
one Arnie Carter which could be Annie in Macon GA and she is alone,
a laundress. Even so, in 1910 and 1920 there is no Robert listed as
her son and the family knew him personally and he did exist and I
found his tombstone by his brother Frank Jr. Then her son Arthur is
not found after 1910 even though family says he
married, had children, and died in his 20s. Cecil married
Alice Emma McClain, sometimes referred to a Emily Alice or
Ellie; she was the daughter of Lorena Emma Bozeman and Charles
Allen McClain.
- William
and Anna Stone Fenn (327 KB)
1900
Alabama census
- Elijah
Fann (158 KB)
1820 census of
Laurens Georgia
- Ida
Fenn daughter of John and Emeline (464
KB)
1900 census of Girard in Russell County Alabama- Ida
may have been 14 or 15 when she married a man 20 years older - how
and why I do not know - she was the sister of William and his
second wife was much too young for him - hard to understand this
family's traditions.
- Augustus
Stone (273 KB)
1910 census
- Elijah
Fann (293 KB)
1830 census of
Decatur Georgia
- Ida
Fenn daughter of John and Emeline (387
KB)
1910 Lee County - named a son Kapolem???
- Matthew
Fenn (116 KB)
Plantation owner of
Barbour County employed indians - page from early settlers book as
indicated
- Elijah
Fann (386 KB)
1840 census of Early
Georgia
- Carolyn
Fenn daughter of Annie and William in 1930 (517 KB)
She married a mixed indian from Choctaw
Nation Texas and moved to Creek Nation Oklahoma.
- William
Franklin Fenn (64 KB)
Tombstone by
Madison and Emmett
- Michael
Stone (219 KB)
1820 census of
Putnam Georgia father of Benjamin
- Robert
Lee Fenn 1920 WWI Navy Hospital (440
KB)
Son of Annie and William was buried on brother
Frank's farm beside him - this is the first time I have located
our Robert on a census record. Family says he married after the
war and lived in Chicago until just before his death.
- Madison
A Fenn - son of John (521
KB)
known as Uncle Mat and mistakenly buried as Mathew
beside his brother William
- Augustus
Stone (484 KB)
1880 Alabama with
daughter Anna
- Hendrick
Christopher in 1850 Troy, Pike, Alabama (324
KB)
Grandfather C C Hendrick,father of Mary Ann Stone,
and spouse of Mary Ann Winters living with Jeremiah Frazer
- Madison
A Fenn 1920 (420 KB)
Widowed -
returned to Montgomery Alabama living around the corner from his
brother William Franklin Fenn - they were all close to the Train
Station
- Benjamin
Stone - son of Michael (356
KB)
1850 Alabama - father of Augustus
- Hendrick
1870 (433 KB)
Grandpa Christopher
took his family to Wood County Texas and perhaps he died there,
unable to find him after this census record.
- William
Franklin Fenn 1920 (364
KB)
Downtown Montgomery near the Train Station on
Commerce Street which crosses Madison Avenue - William with his
second wife and his daughter Carrie and his son Emmett who did
work for the railroad. William died in 1922 and Emmett handled the
paperwork.
- Stephen
Rich, father of Martha Fann (305
KB)
1830 Decatur Georgia
- Albert
and Amelia Winters 1820 Franklin Georgia (300 KB)
parents of Mary Ann Hendrick
- William
Franklin Fenn Junior 1920 (415
KB)
Downtown Montgomery near the Train Station on
McDonough Street which crosses Madison Avenue - Frank worked for
the railroad, shoveled coal into the fire- hauled prisoners of war
- wife was Neva Mae Walraven - Frank told his children that the
baby his mother took away was only a half sibling and that Carrie
was also a half sibling creating quite a mystery for genealogists.
Soon after this census Frank's father died and Frank Jr bought a
large farm in Elmore County. Frank's children receives nice gifts
from their grandma Carter and said they remembered Frank leaving
on the train to attend grandma's funeral in Macon Georgia.
- John
Fenn, son of Elijah (260 KB)
1850
Decatur Georgia, John and Emeline are at the bottom of this census
page but their new infant son William is on the
next page and they also live near John's sister, Letisha or Letty
Fenn and her husband Thomas Rich - perhaps they married cousins.
- Amelia
Winters must be widowed in 1840 (368
KB)
Jackson County Georgia census helps us with their
ages and number of family members and it shows no slaves - Jackson
County was once part of Franklin which was Cherokee Territory.
- William
Franklin Fenn 1910 and son Arthur Lee Fenn (435 KB)
Barbour County Alabama William with
second wife, family called her Eva Dakota - she is younger than
his children - son Arthur Lee died young - Carrie is not present
so she could have joined her mother - Robert does not appear on
census either but I did find his tombstone by Frank Jr. Family
says that brother Robert moved to Chicago but came back to his
brother Frank's farm.
- John
Fenn, son of Elijah (529 KB)
1880
Tuskegee, Macon County, Alabama
- Thomas
S Fenn son of John (343 KB)
1910
Montague Texas, brother of William and Madison married Lula and
had a son named Thomas Jr.
Our great grandfather Charlie McClain's father came out
of Georgia during the Civil War leaving behind a wife and children,
who eventually filed divorce. The McClains originally were
from Virginia, migrating into South Carolina, with the marriage of a
Charles McClain to Elizabeth Moon around 1760 and she gave him
several sons who migrated into Georgia long before the Trail of
Tears.
Mars Hill Cemetery in Cobb County GA
connects to
Josiah McClain of South Carolina who's father was Charles McClain
who might have been in the American Revolution; Charles had married
Elizabeth MOON in Virginia around 1780 and then migrated into the
Carolinas where their children were born.
Josiah was born in
1788 SC and found on census in Georgia. The name on his headstone is
JOSAH
Josiah had James in 1810, John Milton, William Smith,
etc. Josiah also had Charles Pinkney McLain in 1818
SC
They all had many children.
James named his son
Josiah Marion McClain born 1838 who became my great grandfather thru
his own son Charles Allen McClain.
George
Milton, son of W S (215 KB) McLain
Alice
(139 KB) daughter of John
Robert
G and Ida (133 KB) McLain
Jane,
wife of Charles P (118 KB) McLain
Antoinette
(153 KB) McLain
1910
Charles Allen McClain (136
KB) Charles Allen McClain in Montgomery Alabama who was
married to Lorena Emma Bozeman in 1908 - his mother was Elizabeth
Broadway and his father was Josiah Marion McLain
William
Eccles McLain (108 KB) McLain family
plot of headstones in Mars Hill Cemetery, Ackworth, Cobb County, GA
Laura,
first wife of James (113 KB) McLain
Charles
P born 1818 (115 KB) McLain
1788
Josiah McLain born to Charles and Elizabeth (104 KB) buried with wife Nancy Ann Wood in Mars
Hill Cemetery
William
Smith McLain, son of Charles,GSon/Josiah (110
KB) McLain family plot of headstones in Mars Hill
Cemetery, Ackworth, Cobb County, GA...Grandson of Josiah McLain,
great grandson of Charles
Mattie,
second wife of James (108 KB) McLain
David
Brewster 1905 (184 KB) McLain
Hubert
McLain (134 KB) McLain
1820
Spartanburg South Carolina, Josiah McClain (514 KB) McLain
John
Eccles, son of W S (178 KB) McLain
1859
David E (135 KB) McLain
Nola
D McLain (127 KB) McLain
1820
Spartanburg South Carolina, Charles McClain (482 KB) father of the McLains and he might have
fought in the REV WAR and he might have come from the family in
Pennsylvania..........this man was very hard to trace. Charles
married Elizabeth MOON and had Josiah who had James who had Josiah
Marion who had Charles Allen McClain
Lou
Ella, daughter of James and Laura (140
KB) McLain
D
Glenn (140 KB) McLain
Hubert
McLain (134 KB) McLain
1840
Cobb County, Georgia (473 KB) Josiah
and James McClain found here with many children in households
Mandy,
daughter of James and Laura (131
KB) McLain
Effie
D 1865 (137 KB) McLain
1900
Charles Allen McClain (205
KB) Montgomery Alabama census
1860
Georgia (375 KB) shows us that
Josiah is age 72
Mary
J wife of W S (114 KB) McLain
1839
John Milton CSA (405 KB) McLain
1860
Georgia (399 KB) Charles Pinkney
McLain in Ackworth
William
S (110 KB) McLain
James
1843 (41 KB) McLain
1870
Georgia (437 KB) Charles Pinkney
McLain in Ackworth
Mary
Lizzie, daughter of W S (241
KB) McLain
WWI
draft Card (194 KB) Charles Allen
McClain in Montgomery Alabama who was married to Lorena Emma Bozeman
in 1908 - his mother was Elizabeth Broadway and his father was
Josiah Marion McLain...NOTE the year of his birth is
incorrect
Thanks for visiting I am researching many of my grandparents.
Hans Brooks of Holland and his son John Brooks born 1837 in
Pennsylvania. John Baptist Bond, Caroline Bond and Thomas Smith,
grandson of John Smith, Annie Clark Ballard, granddaughter of Larkin
Francis Ballard, Rowena Densy Baxter, Peter Bozeman of the American
Revolution, his son William Henry to Peter Edward, Elisha Anderson
to Seaborn Montgomery Anderson, Lavinia Brack, Hester Doty, William
Sellers, Charles McClain and Josiah, Gideon Moon, Elijah Lee, Andrew
Cooper, Frank Cochran, Isaac Coonfield, Captain George Little of
Scotland, Christopher Coonfield of Holland, Alexander Cochran of
Scotland, Abraham Crigler, Lydia Carpenter, Polly Duval, Jesse
Simmons, Kitty Stone, Hester Ward, James Young, Charles and
Catherine Weatherford of Virginia, John C. Wright, John Wright
Little, Reason Roby, John Fann of England, Zachariah Fenn, Anna Lou
Stone, Frank Fenn, Augustus Marvin Stone, Mary Angeline Partridge
and George Thornton, Milton Elijah Thornton, Bessie Mae Hood and
Ella Olivia Baxley, and many more.
Most believe the Boseman or Bozeman families came from Holland
and this we may never know. Edword Bozeman was found in the 1790
census of Baltimore, Maryland; John in Talbot, MD; Lawrence Bouseman
in Baltimore. Some served in the American Revolution and received a
pension along with grants of land, for instance, the South Carolina
Archives lists some as Gabriel, John, Paul, Jesse, Ralph, James,
Mordecai and probably more with different spellings of our last
name. Of course it would be nice to learn more about Mordecai even
his middle name and if he was the son of Samuel Edward Bozeman and
Mary White, after all, her brother was named Mordecai and the name
Edward has continued over many centuries.
So many names were
Biblical yet then we find another set of Bozemans named Ralph, Fred,
George, and Lewis. Names were so very special, most often, after
another dearly loved family member.
These families were
farmers and many had well educated, successful careers, mostly
throughout the South, as they explored each new territory as it
became available.
Reverend Bozeman did a marvelous job
writing his "Sketches of the Bozeman Family" in 1885 and a couple of
pages were scanned to share indicating the whereabouts of Mordecai.
He does not say anything about Mordecai being a fatality of the
Revolution so we can only assume that he died later from natural
causes, and hopefully that information will come to light soon.
The 1810 census of Darlington SC shows only four Bosemans,
John, James, Peter and Chapman. 1800 shows a Thomas living in
Somerset NC. The name Thomas is carried on through the next century.
* From 1798 to 1819, a steady influx of Europeans into
Alabama settled on land formerly occupied by several Native American
tribes. Alabama became a part of the Mississippi Territory in 1798
after Indian cessions in north Alabama. Migration increased after
the end of the Creek War in 1814. In 1817, the Alabama Territory was
created, and Alabama became the 22nd in December 1819. PETER BOZEMAN
was in Alabama on the 1830 census.
- 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
Father of Lorena Emma Bozeman was John Thomas
Bozeman. He was the son of Peter Edward Bozeman who was the
son of William Henry Bozeman and Martha Hill of Darlington
SC. William was the son of Peter and Sarah Bozeman.
Peter was the son of Mordecai and both were from NC and
served in the Militia of the SC Continental Line. They are
listed in the SC Archives under Colonial Soldiers of the South.
- 1885
(425 KB)
Sketches page 64
- 1885
(385 KB)
Sketches finale
- 1885
(631 KB)
Sketches page 84
- 1885
(338 KB)
Sketches page 66
- 1885
(161 KB)
Sketches Intro
- 1885
(621 KB)
Sketches page 86
- 1885
(387 KB)
Sketches page 68
- 1885
(394 KB)
Sketches page 51
- 1885
(639 KB)
Sketches page 68
- 1885
(410 KB)
Sketches page 52
- 1885
(593 KB)
Sketches page 72
- 1885
(415 KB)
Sketches page 53-54
- 1885
(507 KB)
Sketches page 74
- 1885
(399 KB)
Sketches page 56
- 1885
(369 KB)
Sketches page 76
- 1885
(391 KB)
Sketches page 58
- 1885
(543 KB)
Sketches page 78
- 1885
(384 KB)
Sketches page 60
- 1885
(541 KB)
Sketches page 80
- 1885
(398 KB)
Sketches page 62
- 1885
(685 KB)
Sketches page 82
- 1885
(334 KB)
Sketches page 118
- 1885
(404 KB)
Sketches page 100
- 1885
(382 KB)
Sketches page 140
- 1885
(379 KB)
Sketches page 120
- 1885
(539 KB)
Sketches page 102
- 1885
(406 KB)
Sketches page 138
- 1885
(313 KB)
Sketches page 122
- 1885
(505 KB)
Sketches page 104
- 1885
(243 KB)
Sketches page 142
- 1885
(381 KB)
Sketches page 124
- 1885
(522 KB)
Sketches page 106
- 1885
(385 KB)
Sketches Last Page
- 1885
(280 KB)
Sketches page 126
- 1885
(499 KB)
Sketches page 108
- 1885
(484 KB)
Sketches page 144
- 1885
(343 KB)
Sketches page 128 - Mordecai
- 1885
(407 KB)
Sketches page 110
- 1885
First Page (161 KB)
Sketches
introduction
- 1885
(299 KB)
Sketches page 130 - Peter in the
American Revolution
- 1885
(404 KB)
Sketches page 114
- 1885
(391 KB)
Sketches page 132
- 1885
(358 KB)
Sketches page 112
- 1885
(359 KB)
Sketches page 134
- 1885
(350 KB)
Sketches page 116
- 1885
(250 KB)
Sketches page 136
Virginia to Maryland to North Carolina and beyond...
Fact, fiction or folklore, by the time the American
Revolution was over, there were dozens of Bozeman families
throughout the South.
They resided among several different
tribes of native americans and have many indian brides in their
ancestral charts.
- 1785
(151 KB)
Heirs of Jesse + Gabriel land
grants
- Meady
A. (65 KB)
1841
- 1838
(173 KB)
Henry, Peter E., Lucy, Jesse
- John
(191 KB)
1823
- 1838
(173 KB)
Lucy, Henry, Peter E., Jesse
- John,
Paul, Ralph, Phillip, Peter, Mordecai (127
KB)
1776-1783
- 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
- 1778
(82 KB)
Richard
In January 2008 the DAR has finally listed Peter Bozeman.
Mordecai Bozeman born 1735 NC, while there were only a few
colonies on the coast, while it was still Indian Nation and his son
Peter born 1758 served in the American Revolution. Documents show
that both were paid 4 pounds for their service. Nothing more is
found on Mordecai but his son Peter moved his family to Montgomery
Alabama about 1826 - 1827. His son William Henry is my connection.
However, we must note that Peter's second son was named Jesse in
1793. There was another Jesse in the Revolutionary War who lived by
Peter on the 1800 Darlington Census so there is a strong possibility
they were brothers. Or that Mordecai went by another name, middle
name, and could have been there. Peter's first son was named Meade
so that might have some connection to his mother or his mother in
law - perhaps their maiden names.... William and Martha Hill (
daughter of John Hill of South Carolina) had Peter Edward Bozeman
who married Nancy Jane Anderson ( daughter of Lavinia Jane Sellers,
who's mother was Lavinia Brack) and had John Thomas - John married
Alice Lorena Stephens and had Lorena Emma Bozeman - Lorena married
Charles Allen McClain, the only son of Elizabeth Broadway and Josiah
Marion McClain. Their daughter Alice Emma McClain married a dark
handsome Cherokee named Cecil Earl Fenn Carter about 1931 and had
Anne Alice Carter in 1934. Cecil's parents were Anna Stone and Wm
Franklin Fenn. Anne was orphaned at the age of 5 and lived with her
McClain Grandparents. Anne Carter married Frankie Lavern Cochran in
1951.
Frank was the son of Luella Ellen Coonfield and Frank
Delbert Cochran of Chetopa Kansas and Frank had one eighth Cherokee
blood. Luella's parents were mixed Cherokee, Lattie Cedonia Little
of Kentucky and Benjamin Wallace Coonfield of Arkansas. Frank
Delbert's parents were Clora Jane Miller of Illinois and Jacob
Benjamin Cochran of Ohio. Clora's parents were Mary Clara Parker of
New York and James Miller of Rockingham Virginia. Parents of Mary
Clara were Rosannah Lemmon and Archelaus Parker, a son of Sarah
Tefft and Archelaus Richardson Parker of Massachusetts and New York
Indian Country 1600s.
Anne Carter Cochran's daughter Kathy
married Charles Wayne Brooks of Montgomery Alabama. His parents were
Mary Ella Thornton and James Edgar Brooks. Mary Ella's parents were
Bessie Mae Hood and Milton Elijah Thornton. Parents of James were
Susie Mae Cooper and James E Brooks Sr. Parents of Susie were Sarah
Elizabeth Carter and Levi Benjamin Cooper. Parents of Milton were
George Thornton and a native american named Mary Angeline Partridge
out of Georgia. Parents of James Sr were Annie Clark Ballard and
John Edwin Brooks from Maury County TN. John's parents were Roxanna
Permilia Smith of TN and John Brookes of PA and his family came from
Holland. The Ballards were from North Carolina 1700s.
Thus
all of the Brooks children descend from many surnames including the
Bozemans and Carters.
- Lorena's
daughter Alice (19 KB)
Alice Emma
McClain married Cecil Carter and she died at the age of 19 giving
birth to their third child.
- Henry
Boseman (225 KB)
Rev War Land
Grant
- Alice's
daughter Anne (37 KB)
Alice Emma
McClain had Annie in 1934. Great granddaughter of Alice Lorena
Stephens and John Thomas Bozeman.
- Mordecai1
(40 KB)
Bozeman in SC Militia, father of
Peter, John, James and probably Ralph and Paul. Mordecai could
have been the son of Mary White and Samuel Bozeman of Bladen
County North Carolina and born 1735, while it was still Cherokee
Indian Territory. The researchers of his son John claim that John
was half Cherokee so the other sons would also be half blood. This
makes sense since nothing is known about his wife and his marriage
is not recorded anywhere thus far - some speculate that his wife
was called Elizabeth
- Richard
Boseman marriage of 1778 (531
KB)
Frederick County Maryland
- Jacob
Boazman (167 KB)
Rev War Land
Grant
- Lorena's
son Walton (18 KB)
Walton McClain
holding Anne, his niece. Grandson of John Thomas Bozeman and Alice
Lorena Stephens - of Elizabeth Broadway and Josiah Marion McClain.
- 1908
Wedding Day (13 KB)
Lorena Emma
Bozeman and Charles Allen McClain
- 1880
William Thomas Bozeman (684 KB)
4
Jimmy Ray - William is staying with Stacy
- Jesse
and Gabriel Bozeman and Brack (151
KB)
Rev War Land Grant
- Alice's
daughter Anne 2 (44 KB)
Anne
Carter married Frank Cochran who was the grandson of Clora Jane
Miller and Jacob Benjamin Cochran - and of Lattie Cedonia Little
and Benjamin Wallace Coonfield.
- 1779
Peter Bozeman (107 KB)
Lorena's
great great grandfather in the American Rev sold his land in 1826
and moved to Hope Hull, in Montgomery County, Alabama, wrote
letters found in the Archives in 1828 claiming to be injured and
an invalid but they had no proof and rejected his claim but he
managed to get his land in Alabama which was sold and divided in
1838 according to the documents in Alabama Archives.
- Georgia
Land Grants (104 KB)
Bozeman and
Brack - Rev War Veterans
- William
Sellers (445 KB)
Rev War Land
Grant
- Peter
James Bozeman Tombstone (14
KB)
brother of John Thomas, son of Peter Edward and
Nancy Jane Bozeman in Ramer.
- 1779
Peter Bozeman (103 KB)
Lorena's
great great grandfather in the American Rev resided in Darlington
SC before Alabama
- 1785
Peter gets payment (176 KB)
Rev
War Service
- Westbrook
(154 KB)
Rev War Land Grant
- Tombstone
of John's wife, ALB (78 KB)
Alice
Lorena Stephens Bozeman - The family story is that her great
grandfather John Stephens served in the American Revolution in
North Carolina and married a full blood Cherokee woman, gave her a
Biblical name, and due to Indian unrest they migrated into South
Carolina and then Alabama. John named a son John who married Jane
Tillman and they were proud of his Indian blood, shared stories
and the sons loved music and art.
- 1866
John (31 KB)
Lorena's father born
and died in Ramer, John Thomas Bozeman was married to Alice Lorena
Stephens
- Victor
Daniel Cochran (119 KB)
Son of
Anne Carter and Frank Cochran was the grandson of Luella Coonfield
and Frank Delbert Cochran - and of Alice Emma McClain and Cecil
Earl Fenn Carter.
- Ralph
Bosman (147 KB)
Rev War Land Grant
- Anne's
death certificate (440
KB)
Lorena's granddaughter by Alice Emma McClain Carter,
- Anne was the great great granddaughter of Nancy Jane Anderson
and Peter Edward Bozeman - and of Mary Ann Hendrick and Augustus
Marvin Stone- and of Emeline Harrell and John Fenn.
- 1866
John Bozeman (31 KB)
Lorena's
father born and died in Ramer, John Thomas Bozeman was married to
Alice Lorena Stephens - Whomever placed his tombstone had it
inscribed "Estimated Age"
- Peter
Bozeman Captured 1779 (401
KB)
Colonial Soldiers of the South
- Rev
War Land Grants (166 KB)
Grandpa
Edmund Anderson and his sons - descendant Nancy Jane Anderson
Bozeman
- 1866
John Bozeman Tombstone at Hills Chapel Cem. (19 KB)
Lorena's father born and died in Ramer,
John Thomas Bozeman was married to Alice Lorena Stephens
- Morris
Bowsman (160 KB)
Rev War Land
Grant
- Rev
War Land Grants (151 KB)
Grandpa
Brack - descendant Lavinia Jane Brack Sellers to Nancy Jane
Anderson Bozeman - Grandpa Brack had married Hester Doty in North
Carolina 1700s.
- John's
mother Nancy Jane Anderson (18
KB)
Lorena's grandmother kept them for a while when
Alice Stephens Bozeman died, until John married Ellen Bean. Nancy
was married to Peter Edward Bozeman and filed for his Civil War
Pension
- Mordecai
Bozeman (362 KB)
Colonial Soldiers
of the South - served in the Militia
- Henry
and Thomas Bozeman in Rev War (449
KB)
Colonial Soldiers of the South
- Wm
and Levin Bozeman (206
KB)
Historical Sketches of North Carolina
- Berryhill
(32 KB)
Interesting reading
- Lorena
Bozeman McClain (19 KB)
Great
grandma was the daughter of Alice Lorena Stephens and John Thomas
Bozeman, born 1892.
- Family
Research (105 KB)
List of my
webpages and documents
- 1922
Fenn (7 KB)
Interesting reading
- Peter
Bozeman payment (4
KB)
Transcribing and contributing my findings
- James
and Josiah (78 KB)
Boozman 1790
- 1812
North Carolina (365 KB)
Roll
- 1922
Fenn and Adkins (7 KB)
Interesting
reading - I had been told that a Wm Fenn married a Mattie Mae
Adkins and my grandpa Cecil was close friends with them.
- Bozeman
1782 (1 KB)
Transcribing and
contributing my findings
- Luke
(9 KB)
Luke Bozeman
- Kathy's
granny (703 KB)
and a few more
- 1850
Grandma Martha Rich Fenn (70
KB)
Interesting reading - living with her daughter
Melvina Dukes, my aunt....
- Bozeman
1779 (2 KB)
Transcribing and
contributing my findings
- Ralph
(12 KB)
1713
- Peter
Bozeman (9 KB)
added to South
Carolina History
- 1831
Henry Fenn and John Bozeman (2
KB)
Interesting reading
- Traitors
in the American Revolution (15
KB)
Transcribing and contributing my findings, saving
other's who share a connection to mine
- Meedy
(24 KB)
1777
- Bozeman
Land Records (31 KB)
Alabama
- 1830-1860
Alabama Census and Taxation (67
KB)
Interesting reading
- Indian
Raid (2 KB)
Transcribing and
contributing my findings, saving other's who share a connection to
mine
- Peter
Bozeman (36 KB)
The son of
Mordecai born around 1755-1758 had sons named Jesse M, Peter E,
William Henry and a daughter Lucy Campbell. They moved to
Montgomery Alabama around 1827 and Peter died around 1829. Peter
had been paid for his service in the SC Continental Line of the
American Revolution but thought he had earned something more when
he moved, perhaps the Land Grant, but was possibly rejected
because of a dead line setup by the government, but he did write
about having a certificate, one that we have not yet discovered.
- Peter
Edward Bozeman in Civil War (10
KB)
Shelby County Reserve
- 1802
Indian Raid - Mr Craig (2
KB)
Interesting reading ...could be in our
Brooks-Smith=Ballard-Craig lineage
- Fenn
and Feagin (11 KB)
Transcribing
and contributing my findings, saving other's who share a
connection to mine
- Bozemans
(17 KB)
Several generations about Mordecai
- North
Carolina Bozemans in the Rev War (1013
KB)
Medeah, Britan, Jesse, Meedy, Sha, Ethedred, Josiah
and Samuel - look also at Bosmand
- 1794
Fenn in Burke GA (1
KB)
Interesting reading ...
- Darlington
South Carolina (5 KB)
Bozeman
Sketches transcription
- Southern
Connections (1 KB)
Relatives in
the South
- Lacy
Bozeman Carter (50 KB)
Research
Notes
- 1774
(2 KB)
Interesting reading ...
- Creek
Indian Wars (45 KB)
Interesting
reading
- My
Census Files (3 KB)
Records of my
ancestor's migrations into Alabama before the Civil War
- Martha
Hill Bozeman (2 KB)
Researching
wife of William Henry Bozeman
- Grandma
Alice Lorena Stephens (16 KB)
wife
of John Thomas Bozeman
- Martha
Hill Bozeman (533 KB)
Researching
wife of William Henry Bozeman
- 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
- 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
- 1850
(610 KB)
Vincent Joiner and Ellen
- Parents
of Frank (212 KB)
shown on left
side
- 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
- Census
Images (76 KB)
My collection of
census images relating to my family
- Dad's
Research (1 KB)
Midwest cousins
- Dad's
Research (959 KB)
Midwest cousins
- Midwest
Research (959 KB)
Cousins and
Connection
- Genealogy
(5 KB)
Cochran of Ohio into Iowa
- Books
(27 KB)
Documents and Resources
- Southern
Research (211 KB)
Path of my
Elders
- Land
Records (40 KB)
George Grauer and
his father in law Mark Porter buying land in Marengo County and
then the daughter of George, Elizabeth Westbrook buying 160 acres
of her own in 1860 for herself.
- Family
Ties
- Mom was
Cherokee
- Researching
the Old Ones
- Links
- Mom's
ancestors
- Folders
- Alabama
Relations
- Dad
was mixed Cherokee from the midwest
- Dad was
mixed Cherokee from the midwest and Kentucky
- Mom's line
spent many years in early North Carolina
- Links
- The
Family Tree
- My
Family
- Barbour
County
- Bullock
County
- Macon
County
- My census
collection
- Dad
on 1930 census
- Live
Oak Cemetery
- Loyalists
- 1850 Macon
County
- Westbrook
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Aunt Carrie Fenn's husband has little to
do with our genealogy, yet he was an indian and moved
her to Indian Nation Oklahoma, which adds a little
confirmation to the Fenns being of indian blood, like
Carrie's brother, Cecil was our grandfather and
claimed to be Cherokee. Carrie and Cecils'
mother was Anna Stone and her Uncle Charles Stone
named his sons Osceola and
Tecumseh........so........... the plot
thickens.
From Bullock County Alabama to Montgomery, Carrie
married after 1920 to Ben Johnson of Choctaw Nation,
Texas. They are found on the 1930 census of Creek,
Oklahoma.
Her parents were Anna Stone and Wm
Frank Fenn who had married in 1893 Bullock County and
they had six children before divorcing soon after the
1900 census, where Anna joined her parents in Macon,
Bibb, Georgia. Carrie was the first born child, then
Frank Jr., Arthur, Robert, Emmett, and Cecil who
claimed to be Cherokee. They were all very tall, dark
and handsome. Family lore is that Frank Jr., told his
children that Carrie and Cecil were only his "half"
sibling.....
Ben's parents were America Emeline
Mills and Nathaniel B. Johnson of Alabama, who moved
around a lot, into Arkansas, and into Texas, where the
census indicates some children born in Indian
Territory. Some of Nathaniel's siblings may have also
been born in Indian Territory.
Nat named a
daughter Ellen after his sister.
Ellen Gray
Johnson, b July 12,1856 Springfield Alabama, d April
26,1952 Monument, Lea County New Mexico, she married
William Fletcher Weir, on Dec 16,1881, Brady , Mc
Culloch County Texas( I have original Certificate)
William Weir wa sborn Dec 19,1854 Polk Missouri, d
August 8 ,1937 Monument , lea County Texas, they lived
in Texas until early 1906 , when they went by covered
wagon with their 8 children to Lea County NM, William
purchased the famous, historical Hat Ranch.
Nat
also had a sister named Louisa
Powell.
Nathaniel's mother was Mary Ann Macon
and her ancestors had something to do with the
founding of Macon County Alabama. Ironically Carrie
Fenn's father was also born in Tuskegee, Macon County,
Alabama.
The story of Ben returning to Alabama
is unknown. It is also unknown how he met our Aunt
Carrie. They had only one child, a daughter named
Dorothy and how her name is special to them, is
another mystery to uncover.
- Ellen
Osborn, John, Katie, Johnny (39 KB)
Johnson photo
- America
Mills Johnson (42
KB)
Carrie's mother in law
- Nat's
son Jim (41
KB)
Johnson photo
- Emma
(51 KB)
Johnson photo
- Nathaniel
B. Johnson (37
KB)
Carrie's father in law
- 1776
Zachariah Fann (128
KB)
Carrie's grandfather's GrandFather
served in the American Revolution and recieved Land
Grants in Georgia
- Carrie's
brother Cecil (15
KB)
Fenn
- Jim
B. Johnson, a brother of Ben (41 KB)
Johnson photo
- Ben
Johnson (55
KB)
Carrie's husband
- 1776
Travis Fann, the son of Zachariah (135 KB)
Carrie's grandfather's
GrandFather served in the American Revolution and
recieved Land Grants in Georgia - Travis got several
plats of land, one being an island in the middle of
a swamp - History mentions a Fenn Bridge - Travis
was the father of Elijah, and Elijah had our John
Fenn in 1829. Travis married an unknown "Mary" who
might have been native american and then Elijah
married a Martha Rich who had an unknown mother
named "Abiah". It was not uncommon for one to marry
a native american and give them a Biblical name.
- Carrie's
brothers Frank, Emmet and Robert (5 KB)
Fenn
- Jim
B. Johnson, a brother of Ben (35 KB)
Johnson photo
- Nat
Johnson (39 KB)
with
Mattie's daughter Floy
- Carrie's
father (458
KB)
Death Certificate of William Franklin
Fenn - apparently ill for some time, he moved his
family into downtown Montgomery Alabama and his boys
worked for the railroad which was just down the
street from their home. Union Station was built
along the Alabama River and still stands. Historical
State Markers indicate this area was once an Indian
Village.
- David
J. Johnson (363
KB)
1860 Tallapoosa County Alabama with
son Pleasant on the next page of the census living
near a Emily Johnston.
- Jim
B. Johnson's family (53
KB)
Johnson photo
- Ben
and Fannie (59
KB)
Johnson photo
- Carrie's
brother (230
KB)
Death Certificate of Cecil Earl, said
to have been a crazy indian who drank himself to
death after the loss of his wife. He had served half
of his life in the US Army. Named his daughter Annie
after his own mother.
- David
Johnson and Harriet??? (355
KB)
1850 Tallapoosa
- John
Willis Dennington (28
KB)
Johnson photo
- Ellen
Johnson Osborn (42
KB)
Johnson photo
- Carrie's
brother's daughter (54
KB)
Cecil's daughter Annie
- LAND
DEED (57 KB)
1858
land purchase by David Johnson
- JW
Jean Mattie Virginia JohnBobDennington (76 KB)
Johnson photo
- Edna
Johnson Hadley (37
KB)
Johnson photo
- 1930
Carrie (517
KB)
Shows her and Ben on census in
Oklahoma
- Mattie
Johnson and Jim Litchfield (36
KB)
Johnson photo
- Johnson
Family (66
KB)
Johnson photo
- 1900
Carrie (327 KB)
With
her parents
- Tombstone
of Nat Johnson (45
KB)
Johnson photo
- Ellen
Johnson's daughters (58
KB)
Johnson photo
- Fenn
Plantation (116
KB)
Carrie's father managed his uncle's
farm - The history book of this county mentions life
among the Indians and how they helped Matthew Fenn
work his farm.
- Nat,
America, Mart, Oscar, Emma (37
KB)
Johnson photo
- 1870
(407 KB)
Carrie's
grandfather John Fenn served in the Civil War,
married Emeline Harrell and settled into Macon
County Alabama.
- Johnson
Notes (110 KB)
Taking
notes from friends and trying to verify
- Marriage
Record (1 KB)
David
Johnson and Mary Ann Macon
- Ruth
Coonfield (27 KB)sister of
Luella Cochran
1915 daughter of Ben and
Lattie
- Family
Tree of Powhatan Little (1443
KB)
in his own handwriting Lucius Powhatan
Little wrote down his lineage - his mother Martha
Wright Little had a sister named Catherine and another
sister named Mary. Catherine married Hiram Little and
Mary married a Waltrip
- Cochran
and Brooks file (202
KB)
Family tree links and notes
- Cochran
to Coonfield and Captain George Little (223 KB)
Family tree links and
notes
- Surnames
(44 KB)
Names in our family
tree with links to their photos or documents.
- Old
Records - Preserving the Past (39 KB)
Names in our family tree
with links to their photos or documents.
- Brooks
Lineage (136
KB)
Brooks, Cooper, Ballard, Carter,
Bozeman, Lee, Phillips to Cochran
- Carter
Lineage (24
KB)
Grandpa Cecil Earl Fenn Carter to Anne
Cochran
- Anderson
Lineage (27
KB)
Grandpa Elisha Anderson to granny
Lorena Bozeman McClain
- Brooks
Lineage in Tennessee (36
KB)
Grandpa John Brookes of Holland in
Pennsylvania while his son went to Tennessee working
as a tailor and married Roxanna Permilia Smith -
they went to Texas and that is where he is buried -
she came back to TN and remarried a Doctor Smith.
- Fenn
and Stone Lineage in Alabama (26 KB)
Grandpa Cecil Earl Fenn
Carter families from Georgia into Alabama - in
Macon, Barbour, Bullock, and Montgomery counties -
his mother Anna Stone went back to Macon, Georgia
and died there because our cousin Tibb remembers her
father going to the funeral about 1934
- Home
Page
- Georgia
Land Lottery
- Anderson,
Brack, Doty to Mayflower's Edward Doty
- Elijah
Lee born 1777 SC and died 1860 AL
- Fenn
or Fann from VA to GA to AL indian traders
- Jacob
Cochran, Veteran from OH to IA to CAL to KS
- Doctor
Hiram Little from KY to TX
- Peter
Boseman b 1755 SC to AL
- Anne
Carter Ancestry
- Indian
Blood in Brack, Doty, Sellers, Anderson
lineage
- Sellers,
Anderson lineage
- Cousin
Powhatan
- Family
Tree Webpages
- Author
of this Webpage from OK to AZ to AL
- Cousin
Linda
- Captain
George Little of Scotland to granny Luella
Cochran
- Preserving
Our Past
- DIRECTORY
of our Surnames
- Letters
of old research on John Brooke of Holland
- John
Brooke of Holland to the Cochran clan
- Cochran
and Brooks
- Kathy
Cochran
- Weatherford
and Sublett in 1782 VA tax list
- Grandpa
Josiah McClain in Ackworth, Cobb County,
Georgia
- Grandpa
Charles McClain in Ramer AL married in 1908
- Grandpa
Thomas Randolph Carter to Charles Brooks
- Weatherford
Deeds in VA
- Rev
Alexander Miller grave in Rockingham VA
- 1956
news article Montgomery AL
- McLain
headstones in GA
- Stephens
in Alabama
- Anderson
in Alabama
- cousin
Dorline Gray tracing our indian blood
- Kentucky
Family Group Submission on Coonfield
- Kentucky
Family Group Submission on Hiram Little 2
wife
- Kentucky
Family Group Submission on Hiram Little 1
wife
- Kentucky
Family Group Submission on John W Little
- Dorline
Gray's other notes, obits, etc
- Dorline's
mom Amy Coonfield Gray
- Myrtle
Gray Brandon
- Dorline's
other notes
- Catherine
Crigler and John Little photo
- Little
and Coonfield photos
- My
thoughts
- My
thoughts
- ENTER
our research
Jacob Cochran's
mother was Martha Henderson
he was born in Ohio
1822
Our families were together in Pennsylvania and
again in Ohio. Several intermarried and we find them
on census records.
Perhaps they came from
Ireland together and that may be how they all settled
into Pennsylvania beginning their journey in the free
world. History shows that many Irish fled to Scotland,
and called themselves Scotch-Irish when they arrived
in America.
Their descendents went west into
many new territories. Some are buried in Quaker City -
nice thought to ponder. Perhaps they were the Quakers
we read about who got along so well with the Indians
in the 1700s.
There was much Indian unrest back
then and several tribes moved into Ohio and Kentucky;
many intermarried with the whites and continued
westward.
Below you will find a 1790 record on
STURGEON and if you look closely you will see an
Alexander Douglass....now that confuses this author...
- 1810
HUGH COCHRAN WITH 16 FAMILY MEMBERS (160 KB)
LOCATED IN MOYAMENSING,
PHILADELPHIA, PA some think that Hugh Cochran was
the father of Alexander and William. In 1790 I found
a Hugh in South Carolina but he is still there in
1810. They surely did have large families.
- 1860
Ohio -Elizabeth Henderson, wife of John
(534 KB)
lives near Mariah
Cochran and Elzira - this must be Elizabeth Cook who
married John Jr.
- 1810
Alexander Cochran in Gettysburg Township
(162 KB)
located in Adams
County, PA with 14 family members and searching the
census pages near him I find NO familiar names other
than a Thomas Cochran with 13 family members. Names
of wife and children were not added to these census
records so one can only speculate unless they locate
a will in the state's will book for more evidence of
this man's legacy.
- 1860
Ohio - Mariah and Elzira Cochran (526 KB)
next to Alexander Cochran
and near many Henderson families - Jacob Benjamin
Cochran is in California working as a Miner, likely
searching for Gold with his brother John.
- 1820
JACOB COCHRAN (547
KB)
Found in Pittsburg, Allegheny County
PA this couple has only one child. So this obviously
young Jacob could be the son of our Alexander.
- 1860
Ohio - Robert Henderson (511
KB)
another Henderson family in Ohio - he
is near Thomas and Elizabeth and Elzira
- 1790
Sturgeon in Dauphin PA (229
KB)
Peter and Thomas are found here.
Thomas may be the father of Sarah Sturgeon who
married John Clendenning. I tried to trace the
parents of Thomas and his mother Sarah Ferguson and
believe that her father was a Thomas Ferguson found
in the area. Alexander Douglass is on this page too!
- 1790
Alexander Cochran in Mifflin PA (147 KB)
this shows he has 11
children in 1790 ?? This census record only shows
head of household and not where he came from, so we
can assume he is from Scotland or from Ireland -
maybe a large family came over the sea or perhaps
the other family trees online are only made up from
speculation. In the 1800s there were dozens of
Alexanders in census records and dozens more of the
Williams so they could all possibly be related to
this one Alexander. It would be very difficult for
anyone to be certain of the connections to this one
man.
- 1800
Molley Douglass (283
KB)
Edgefield SC - since I ran across
Alexander Douglass with the Sturgeons, I felt like
finding his wife after he passed away. IF this is
our Mary Molley, she has not yet married George
Little - Remember that her husband went on a survey
with Molley's brother John Handley to Kentucky and
was murdered on the way back to Pennsylvania - she
feared the Indians and left.
- 1800
Mifflin PA Alexander Cochran (346 KB)
near James Adams
- 1860
Jacob Cochran (558
KB)
Hamilton Township, Butte, California -
Jacob is a Miner living with his brother John
Henderson Cochran so now we know why the other
census record showed Mariah alone this
year....apparently they all went searching for Gold
before moving to Iowa Territory.
- 1860
Brice Cochran (531
KB)
Oxford, Guernsey, Ohio
- 1790
John Handley Junior (188
KB)
Newbern District, Wayne County, North
Carolina this is a large census page
- 1860
Agness and daughter Eliza Cochran (604 KB)
both from Ireland and in
Pennsylvania; are they related ? Was this Agnes a
Henderson?
- 1810
George Handley (61
KB)
Monroe Virginia, while his brothers
went to Kentucky near the Little families
- 1860
Thomas Henderson (524
KB)
on Ohio census page next to Mariah and
Elzira, so he must be Uncle Thomas.
- 1810
Clendennin, John in PA (213
KB)
hard to find Clendenning on census
records but people often changed the spelling of
their names - Nancy Clendenning married a William
Henderson about 1797 in PA....some were found in
North Carolina and I wonder if they migrated to
Pennsylvania....the search continues for this line.
Search
Notes (52
KB)Saving a few names found on census in
1790 thru 1820 which may help us later on with this
family tree.
Jacob Cochran married Clora Jane Miller
about 1879 - her mother was Mary Clara Parker.
Mary's mother was Sarah Tefft and her father was Dr.
Wanton Parker.
Parker families came from Worcestor
Massachusetts, while Miller families from Rockingham
Virginia, into the midwest.
Mary Clara Parker
married James Miller in 1850 Bloomington, McLean
County, Illinois. Their daughter Clora Jane Miller
became my great grandmother. She smoked a corn cob
pipe,and one was made of clay; she learned about
making her own medicine from her mother. Family story
is that her mother shared medicine with the Indians.
Clora's grandchildren spoke of her staying with them
after becoming widowed and had no where to live. She
spent a few months here and there with each of her
children and their families and survived nearly thirty
years longer than her husband.
- 1900
Iowa page TWO Miller (721
KB)
Children names listed of James and
Mary Miller
- 1900
Iowa - Parker (364
KB)
Great Great granny Mary Clara Parker,
mother of Clora Jane
- Ruel
Miller Photo (8
KB)
with wife Jewel Coonfield ( daughter
of Lattie )
- 1910
Iowa - Dora Lucy Miller (259
KB)
shown as a Lodger in another household
- 1910
Iowa - Miller (262
KB)
Madison L Miller, brother of Clora
Jane
- Wesley
and Jack Miller (14
KB)
with Frankie and JB Cochran in the
middle
- 1820
Miller in Rockingham Virginia (378 KB)
uncertain of these
families
- 1820
Virginia - Miller (542
KB)
Miller in Rockingham Virginia
- 1870
Miller in Green, Iowa (899
KB)
James and Robert Miller on same page
- 1820
Ohio - Archelaus Parker (590
KB)
living by his father in law, Edmond
Tefft, and there is a Dodge family on this census of
Ashtabula County Ohio - Archelaus is Clora's great
grandfather
- 1920
Kansas - Miller (213
KB)
Uncle John Miller in Topeka
- 1920
Kansas - John Miller (213
KB)
Uncle John Henry Parker Miller in
Topeka - brother of Clora Jane
- 1900
Clora Jane Miller Cochran (116
KB)
with husband Jacob in Kansas, and
children including Frank Delbert
- 1790
Massachusetts - Parker (544
KB)
Archelaus Parker - great great great
grandfather
- Photo
of Clora (11
KB)
Clora Jane Miller
- 1810
New York - Parker (373
KB)
Archelaus Parker in Oneida New York
- 1930
Kansas (1097
KB)
Clora Jane's son Frank with my Daddy
on the census in LaBette County
- 1850
Virginia - Miller (513
KB)
Uncle Alexander Miller with Ann - he
should be the brother of James
- Clora
Photos (327 KB)
Her
husband Jacob and children.
- 1870
Miller in Bloomington, McLean, Illinois
(564 KB)
James Miller and
Isabella are in their 70s now, with one son named
Alexander, this must be our line.
- Roy
Miller Photo (54
KB)
Frankie Lavern Cochran on left, must
be cousins as we find other Miller and Cochran
photos
- My
Favorite Webpages
- Charlie's
Genealogy
- Baxley,
Hood, Thornton
- Anne
and Frank
- Georgia
- Land
- Dust
Bowl
- Our
Native Roots
- Civil
War Search
- Grandmother
Luella Cochran
- Post
Em Joanna Hartley
- Our
Bible Belt of the South Ancestry
- Charlie's
many Grandfathers
- Surnames
in my family study
- Various
related webpages
- Marengo
County Cemeteries
- Alabama
Families on the Internet
- Marengo
County Family Webpages
- Alabama
Archives to Research
- Mary
Musgrove -Queen of the Creeks
- Georgia
Biographies
- Benjamin
Hawkins and the Creeks
- Indian
Land Cessions
- George
Grauer and Sophia Porter 1800
- My
Georgia Links
- My
Montgomery Ala ancestors before the Civil War &
During
- Cousin
Laura Little in Kentucky Research & Dorline in
Ark
- Our
Family Jewels
- Grandma's
family in and around Ramer
- Grandpa's
family from Guernsey Ohio to Kansas
- Their
records from the Colonial Days
- Carter,
Fenn, Stone, into Montgomery
- Crigler
and Little in Kentucky 1810
- Picture
of John Wright Little
- Record
of John Handley and sister Mary Handley
Little
- Mary
Handley's daughter Betsy married Jonas Little in
1800
- DAR
dedication by Laura Little
- Civil
War Papers of John Wright Little born 1843
- Bullitt
County Quick Notes, Crigler, Roby, Little,
Carpenter
- Betsy
Douglass Little son's Hiram Lucius and
Douglass
- Catherine
Crigler Photo
- Jonas
Little and father George in Kentucky 1802 from
SC
- Isaac
Benjamin in KY 1800 from PA
- Honoring
the Old Ones
- Grandpa
Carter at Hope Hull
- Ballard
Baxley Hood Brooks and Thornton
- Kentucky-Bullitt
Daviess McLean Ohio-Crigler Handley Little
- Search
Cochran
- Lorena
McClain
- Charles
McClain
- Elizabeth
Broadway
- Elijah
Fann and Martha Rich
- John
Fenn and Emeline Harrell
- TennesseeGenWeb
- ArkansasGenWeb
- KansasGenWeb
- Genealogy
Resources
- L.
Little
- Hiram
Little, father of John
- Montgomery
- Douglass
Little
- Stepping
Stones
- South
Carolina Research
- Old
Letters from Brooks
- Sarah
Cooper's father's burial
- Martha
Wright Little, daughter of Catherine
Weatherford
- Charles
Wayne
- Charles
Wayne's granny
- Charles
Wayne's son
- Kentucky
Footsteps - Little and Handley
- Family
Group Sheets
- John
W. Little refused land allotment
- Coonfield
Research
- Coonfield
Graves
- WebTree
- FamilyLink
Great great great great grandpa to
Charles Wayne Brooks was Elijah Lee. Elijah was
born 1777 in South Carolina and migrated to Chambers
County Alabama.
Their descendants were in Montgomery County by
1850
Elijah Lee was born in 1777 South
Carolina. He married Malinda Phillips in Greene County
Georgia, the daughter of Mark Phillips.
They
settled in Chambers County Alabama about 1830 not far
from Andrew and Alsey Cooper also from South
Carolina.
Marriage: Charner P. Cooper
and Sarah F. Lee
Sarah's son was Levi
Benjamin Cooper and he married Sarah Elizabeth Carter
in Montgomery and had Susie.
Sarah's father
also came from South Carolina, born 1820 Thomas R.
Carter's parents bought land in Talladega. His father
was John Wise Carter of South Carolina and his parents
were Elizabeth Wise and John Carter.
- More
of Our Family Connections (1
KB)
Sarah Lee and Charner Cooper married -
he served in the Civil War and their son Levi moved
to Montgomery and worked on the farm of Thomas R.
Carter and fell in love with Carter's daughter
Sarah, whom he married and had a daughter named
Susie Mae Cooper. They came from the Lee and Cooper
families of Chambers County and lived not far from
each other. Family says that Elijah Lee might have
bought his land from a Creek Indian and they surely
lived in Creek Indian Territory.
- Civil
War (86 KB)
C P
Cooper
- 1850
(101 KB)
Census
- Cooper
Lineage (26
KB)
Families from SC
- 1820-
Elijah Lee in Georgia (106
KB)
to 1920 descendants
- Cooper
and Lee (1
KB)
Family Connections
- Family
Webpages (1
KB)
Related Links
- Cherokee
Stephens Family (170
KB)
Montgomery Alabama, from NC
- Cherokee
Children (53 KB)
2005
- 1915
Kansas (28 KB)
Aunt
Ruth Coonfield with Charles Gray, holding Luella's
twins
- Charles
Allen McClain wed Lorena Bozeman 1908 (17 KB)
Ramer Alabama
- 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.
- Sam
(121 KB)
riding horses
- Uncle
Billy Carter born 1935 (63
KB)
Handsome Cherokee son of Cecil Earl Fenn
Carter grew up to be security guard in Enid Oklahoma
- Stephens,
W E (72 KB)
Ramer
Alabama
- Cherokee
Great Grandparents (12
KB)
Grandparents of Frankie Lavern Cochran
left Kentucky for Arkansas, Benjamin Coonfield and
Latte Cedonia Little.
- 1980
(295 KB)
Frank Cochran at
Shriners Construction Site
- Obituary
Teegardin (177
KB)
Frank's cousin Dorline Gray Teegardin
- McClains,
Charles and son Walton (25
KB)
Ramer Alabama
- Emma
Lorena Bozeman McClain (7
KB)
Ramer Alabama Her Cherokee mother was
Emma Alice Lorena Stephens
- 1850
(380 KB)
Michael Stone in
Macon County Alabama, Anna Stone Fenn's great
grandfather came from Maryland
- Obituary
Cochran (62
KB)
Frank's sister Mary Lou
- OOTCHA
Annie Broadway (49
KB)
Ramer Alabama
- Wm
Franklin Fenn Jr b 1896 (10
KB)
Thompson, Bullock County, 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
- Uncle
Sam and Nancy Little (10
KB)
Luella's Uncle
- FENN,
Virginia Leigh, daughter of WF Fenn JR (4 KB)
Bullock Alabama
- Cecil
Earl Fenn Carter, brother of W F Fenn Jr (13 KB)
Thompson, Bullock County,
Alabama born 1899 or 1900 died 1939
- 1860
(472 KB)
Elizabeth Broadway
with parents Mary S. Stephens and Abner Broadway may
have been Creek Indian Blood
- 1972
(48 KB)
July 14, 1972 Charles
and Kathy with Anne and Mary on Kiwanis Street
- Carter,
Mark b 1950 (5 KB)
NC,
son of Cecil Carter Jr
- 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
- 1850
(683 KB)
Joe Stephens age 4
served in the Civil War and had a daughter named Alice
Lorena Stephens Bozeman
- 1977
(47 KB)
Charles and Kathy in
friend's wedding
- 1956
Dad (30 KB)
Living in
Mesa Arizona, one of my dad's receipts for pay at his
job.
- Emma
Alice McClain Carter, wife of Cecil (2 KB)
Ramer Alabama, daughter of
Lorena Bozeman McClain
- 2000
(31 KB)
Kathy
- 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
- 1957
Arizona (23 KB)
Living
in Mesa Arizona, Uncle Billy took this picture of my
family and his first wife Lillian.
- William
Lawrence Carter, son of Cecil & Alice
(16 KB)
Montgomery Alabama
- Mary
and James Brooks (67
KB)
Acapulco Vacation
- Bubber
- Bessie Mae Hood Thornton (114
KB)
second photo is her daughter Mary Ella
Thornton Brooks with her children
- 1959
Alabama (20 KB)
Easter
Sunday with Roscoe and Katy Coley's grandson, Mike
Carr - Kathy, Jr. Vic
- Carter
(33 KB)
Victoria, daughter of
Cecil Jr.
- Uncle
Emmett Fenn Obit 1959 (21
KB)
Grandpa Cecil's brother
- James
Stephens, Half Blood (197
KB)
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)
family
- Cochran
Guys (41 KB)
in
Montgomery AL
- Mama
Annie Carter Cochran by Darrell Cochran
(27 KB)
Broken Arrow, Tulsa
Oklahoma
- Frank
Delbert Cochran (8
KB)
wedding day
- Cochran
Girls (45 KB)
in
Montgomery AL
- Mark
(5 KB)
son of Uncle Cecil
Carter in North Carolina
- Frankie
Lavern Cochran (10
KB)
1952
- Cochran
Grands (8
KB)
Frankie Lavern Cochran's Grandson and
great grandson
- Annie
Carter b 3/14/1934 (16
KB)
Mom
- Lattie
Coonfield and Benjamin Wallace Coonfield
(402 KB)
headstone
- 1930
census Labette Kansas (1097
KB)
my dad and his family
- Indians
in Barbour County History on Fenn Farm (116 KB)
Evidence they were here!
They worked together and died together.
- Chester
Coonfield headstone (41
KB)
x
- 1790
census SC Joseph Little near George (420 KB)
and near Jonas
- Cecil
Carter death cerificate Proves his parentage
(216 KB)
Now we know his
real parents !
- Lavern
Coonfield headstone (16
KB)
x
- 1790
census SC John Little near George (498 KB)
and near Jonas
- Cook
School Class Photo (90
KB)
x
- 1790
census Jonas Little (1549
KB)
near his brothers
- Charles
Wayne Brooks b 1953 (13
KB)
died on 6-1-1998
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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.
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Alexander, William, Jacob, Cochrans
of Pennsylvania into Ohio.
Was the
Captain Alexander Cochran of the American
Revolution my ancestor?
Uncertainty about
Hugh Cochran of 1700s Maryland but he also named
a son Alexander. Yet they may all connect to
Clan Cochran of Europe.
My Alexander and
William were the only two Cochran families in
Guernsey Ohio in 1800 and 1810, then their sons
began their own legacy of Cochran.
Family
tale is that two went into Canada and never
returned. Some settled in Iowa Territory for
many years, then California, Kansas and Arizona,
with descendants in Colorado and Alabama.
Jacob, the son of William, and
grandson of Alexander, married Clora Jane Miller
and had our Frank Delbert Cochran. Frank
married Luella Coonfield and had my father
Frankie Lavern Cochran in 1927. Luella's parents
were Lattie Little and Ben Coonfield.
In 1913 Arkansas a nice blend of
genealogy began with the marriage of Frank and
Luella, and once again in 1951 with Frank and
Anne. Anne Carter's parents were Alice
McClain and Cecil Carter. Anne was
orphaned at age 4 and raised by the parents of
Alice, Lorena Emma Bozeman and Charles
Allen McClain in Ramer.
1972 with the
marriage of Charles and Kathy, the surnames in
the family tree doubled, and their daughter's
marriage with Westbrook increases the number of
Grandparents to baby "Carter".
Carter has
a strong ancestry, full of faith and patriotism,
honest, hard working individuals who have
created a loving legacy for him to
continue.
"I have Cherokee blood in me. I
have just enough white blood for you to question
my honesty!"Will Rogers With so many
families in former Creek Nation Alabama, it is
quite possible we are mixed.
- 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
- Velma and her sister Dorline Gray Teegardin
worked on the family tree, along with help from
cousin Martha Hawes in Arizona. Velma and
Dorline were daughters of Amy Coonfield, sister
to our granny Luella Coonfield Cochran, so the
kids grew up together and they sent me pictures
of my daddy Frankie Cochran and some research
notes.
- 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.
Rebecca was sister to granny Elizabeth who had
Charlie McClain in 1886.
- Home
Page
- Home
Page
- Grandpa
Carter son of Anna Lou Stone/Wm Franklin
Fenn/adopted by Carter or biological son of
Carter - Anna married 3 times that we found.
Anna had 6 kids with Fenn in 7 years and left
him taking Cecil with her.
- Great
granny Lorena B McClain
- Great
great granny Emily Harrell
- Kansas
Kin
- Brooks
Lineage
- Brooks
Lineage
- Cochran
Pages
- Cochran
Genealogy
- Cochran
Genealogy
- Bozeman
- Bible
Records
- Kathys
Kin
- Cooper
to Brooks to Cochran in Alabama
- INTRODUCTION
- Tulsa
Oklahom
- Kathy's
parents
- Cochran
Pioneers
- Charlie
and Kathy 1975
- Grandpa
McClain
- ...........................................BACK.............
- CochransGenWeb
- SpiritWalkinTall
- CarterAncestry
- KathyLorena
- KathyLorena
- Charles
Wayne Brooks
- Search Any
State
- Links
- Links
- Links
- Introduction
- George
Little
- Elisha
Anderson
- Josiah
McClain
- Early
Settlers
- Anne
Alice Carter Cochran
- Find
A Grave
- John
Fann and Mary Stone in VA
- Annie
Stone Fenn
- Annie
Stone Fenn's son William Jr.
- Charles
McClain and Lorena
- Anne
Carter Cochran, granddaughter of Charles and
Lorena McC
- Cecil
Earl Fenn Carter, father of Anne Carter
Cochran
- Cecil
Earl Fenn Carter, son of Anne Stone and WF
Fenn
- Michael
Stone to Fenns
- Grandpa
John Wright Little to Cochran
- 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
- Elizabeth
Broadway McClain to Josiah Marion McClain/
Charlie
- Captain
George Little
- John
W Little of the Civil War in Kentucky
- Our
Generations
- Links
- Josiah
McClain b 1788 headstone
- McLain
headstones
- Coonfield
headstones
- Coonfield
headstones
- Catherine
Weatherford Wright daughter of Charles
Weatherford
- Our
Cousin Lucius Powhatan Little and his daughter's
researc
- Our
Cousin Lucius Powhatan Little and his daughter's
researc
- Preserving
Our Past
- Daddy
- Pictures
- Thomas
R Carter and Lacy Jane Bozeman to
Cooper/Brooks
- home
page
- Pictures
in Charles Brooks family
- Grandpa
Benjamin Wallace Coonfield
- Coonfield
and Cochran Connections
- Coonfield
Headstones
- Bozeman
- Little,
Anderson, and Brooks
- Charlie
Brooks 7/1/1953 - 6/1/1998
- Brooks
Genealogy
- L
P Little and his mother
- Pondering
- Coosada
Baptist Church Cemetery
- Surnames
- Dorline
Gray collected the old family obituaries and
notes
- Weatherford
and Sublett in Virginia
- Catherine
Crigler and John Little photos
- Catherine
Weatherford, daughter of Charles to Douglas
Little
- Dorline
Gray's research
- 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
- George
Little lineage and records
- COCHRAN,
Elzira Maria's letter about Jacob half
sister to grandpa Frank Delbert
- Alabama
Ancestry notes
- Montgomery
Alabama Pictures
- Various
Links to my other pages.
- Lavinia
Parker married an Indian
- Bessie
Hood Thornton and siblings to Charlie
Brooks
- George
Little and families on census records
- Anne
Carter Cochran and her mother Alice McClain
Carter
- Amy
Marie Coonfield Gray, sister of my granny
Luella
- George
Little
- Isaac
Coonfield great great grandfather to
grandpa Ben Coonfield
- L
P Little article transcription
- FGS
of grandpa Wm F Fenn
- Just
thinking about this and that.....
- FGS
of Charles Allen McClain
- FGS
of Douglas Little, son of Jonas
- Alabama
Ancestry
- *
* * * *freepages on rootsweb.com
- *
* * Whispers of our Elders
- *
* * notes
- *
* * links
- Cochran
- Cochrans
- Kath
- Kathy's
kids
- Kathy's
kids
- McClain
- Bozeman
- Our
Roots
- Carter
- Little
- Grandma
Alice McClain Carter died at age 19
- Clues
- Links
- A
few more
- Links
to them all
- Photos
- Photos
- Directory
- Dr
Hiram Lucius Little, son of Jonas, grandson of
George Hiram was Lattie Little
Coonfields grandfather.
- update
- Anne
and Frankie Cochran photo by cactus
- Hiram
Lucius Little webpages
- Cochran
and Carter photos
- Cochran
and Carter photos
- KathysGenWeb/
Roots
- Bozeman
GenWeb
- Brooks
Gen Web
- Notes
and Links
- Family
Matters, some census images from 1800
- Bozeman
cousins and the folks they married on
census
- Frankie
and Annie Cochran, more census and
pictures
- Photo
Medley
- Dorline
to Coonfield
- John
Little Military Discharge, Civil War
black hair and black eyes.
- Grandpa
Cecil's brother buried in Coosada on his
land
- *
* * Alabama Genealogy Page
- Pictures
- My
Family
- My
Family
- Annie's
husband Frank Cochran
- Annie's
husband Frankie Cochran
- Bozeman,
Brooks, Carter, Cochran, McClain
- Charles
and Kathy
- research
continued....
- Sketches
of Bozeman
- My
Links
- My
Links 2
- My
Links 3
- My
Links 4
- Search Box to
my research
- Annie
- Annie
- Annie
- Annie's
husband Frank
- Annie's
husband Frank
- Broadway,
Gibson, Bozeman on census records
- Links
- Grandpa
Josiah McClain in the Civil War was wounded in
TN
- Grandpa
Thomas R Carter in the Civil War to
Charlie Brooks.
- Native
Americans in our family
- Brooks
Genealogy
- Greetings
- Thank
You for Visiting.
- Our
House
- My
hometown family tree links page
Lattie Cedonia Little Coonfield (
daughter of civil war soldier John Wright
Little) handed her Family Bible down to her
daughter, Luella Coonfield Cochran and it was
full of handwritten notes and a list of family
birthdays. My daddy's sister now has this
Bible, Aunt Irma Cochran.
Emma Lorena
Bozeman McClain kept several notations in her
Bible; her marriage to Charles Allen McClain,
showing who their parents were and names of
their children.
- 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
- 1910
Cloften Gibson (271
KB)
Montgomery Alabama census
- 1820
Spartanburg SC, Charles McClain (482 KB)
near Tiree Glenn and
Wood families
- 1860
Lavinia Anderson with Coopers too (283 KB)
Wilcox Alabama
- Ollie
Wilson married John Bozeman (294 KB)
on census with
husband John Wilson - he died and she remarried
Bozeman, just before he also died. Ollie had a
child named Johnnie Lee Wilson
- 1820
Darlington SC Bozeman (463
KB)
Bozeman families near Peter
Boseman
- 1900
Gibson (263
KB)
Alabama
- 1900
Corrie Bozeman (279
KB)
and Stephens found on Montgomery
census
- 1820
Spartanburg SC Josiah McClain (514 KB)
son of Charles
McClain Josiah had son James who had son Josiah
Marion who had my great grandpa Charlie
- 1920
Walter Broadway (344
KB)
Alabama
- 1910
Leila Campbell Bozeman (279 KB)
along with Huffman
families
- 1910
Lorena Bozeman (239
KB)
with husband Charlie McClain
living with his mom and her second husband.
Lorena is daughter of John Thomas Bozeman, the
son of Peter Edward Bozeman
- 1900
Gibson (263
KB)
Robertson Cross Roads, Montgomery,
AL
- Bozeman
(298 KB)
along with
Stubbs and Barfoot families in Montgomery
- 1900
John Thomas Bozeman (288
KB)
in Pine Level, Montgomery, Alabama
- 1900
Broadway, Abner and Harriet (289 KB)
Dublin, Montgomery,
AL
- 1920
Bozeman in Elmore County were MULATTO
(220 KB)
some were shown
as blacks on census yet I wonder how many were
actually native american
- 1920
Montgomery AL Ethel Mae Bozeman (339 KB)
with husband Jason
Gibson - Jason's parents were Rebecca Broadway
and Clopton/Cloften Gibson
- 1790
John Stephens, Broadway, George GUIST
(583 KB)
Edgefield South
Carolina census even has Brooks and Smith on it
- 1800
Clarendon, Sumter SC Thomas Broadaway
(497 KB)
Gibson and Wise
also appear on this census which might be
valuable information in later family research
- 1900
Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman (292 KB)
Montgomery AL, wife
of Peter - census shows their son Robert Henry
Bozeman
- 1870
A E Broadway in Sumter SC (275 KB)
also Pack family
- 1910
Broadway (283
KB)
and Stubbs families in Dublin
Alabama
- 1860
Montgomery AL, Elizabeth Broadaway (472 KB)
parents are A
Broadway and Susan. Elizabeth is born 1853
Alabama and married Josiah McClain about 1868.
- 1820
Feliciana Louisiana, Broadways (233 KB)
Esau Broadway and
Pool
- 1870
Darlington SC John Bozeman (536 KB)
80 years old !! could
be the son of Peter, or son of Mordecai
- 1900
Friendly Gibson with Broadway boarders
(249 KB)
brother of
Clopton Gibson
- Gibson,
James and Ivey (263
KB)
found in Dublin census record
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- Elizabeth
Broadway McClain born 1853 (32 KB)
many ancestors of her
children shown Elizabeth must have been sister
to Rebecca Broadway Gibson Lorena Bozeman
McClain listed other Broadway's deaths in her
Bible and referred to Elizabeth as Bettie
Gardner who had remarried to John Gardner
- Gibson
Families (25
KB)
Ethel Mae Bozeman Gibson was
sister to Emma Lorena Bozeman McClain - their
husbands were Cousins -
- Alice
McClain ancestry (60
KB)
notes from the LDS site, Rootsweb,
and census records
Frankie was honest, hard working and
faithful, grew up on a farm, some education
until he joined the Air Force. Baptised in a
creek in Chetopa Kansas and read his Bible every
day. His word was law and his friends knew that
he always had a place at the dinner table for
them or an extra chair by the fish
pond.
He served in Korea as a copilot of
a bomber plane and was wounded and sent back to
Maxwell AFB in Alabama where he then told his
brother Freelon that it was too hot for him to
go there and Freelon went to Korea anyway and
died in a truck incident.
Several in my
family have had special gifts, the gift of
knowing and seeing, the gift of healing or the
ability to stop bleeding. Dad had several true
premonitions and the night before he passed
away, he held me in his arms saying I love you
more than you will ever know and he was gone on
that Christmas morning.
His sister Irma
was born with a veil over her face. His aunt
heard ticking in the wall before a loved one
died. His granny Clora smoked a pipe and could
read the ashes. He witnessed many healings by my
mom's granny and he was very close to her. Most
made their own medicines. He spoke of his mother
spending hours in the field gathering
herbs.
He found peace at the fish pond,
that is where he could be found on the weekends
and I feel now that he is at peace with his
elders and loved ones while guiding me along
this journey of love.
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.
- Remember
Our Elders (281
KB)
all in one place
- Charles
Brooks (89
KB)
Lineage
- Kathy
Brooks (417
KB)
Lineage
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.
- Grandpa
Stone (90
KB)
Augustus was the father of Anna
Stone Fenn Carter
- 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.
- Grandma
Stone (88
KB)
Augustus was the father of Anna
Stone Fenn Carter and his wife was Mary Ann
Hendrick of Georgia
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- Anne
Carter and Frank Cochran (54 KB)
1953 by the cactus in
Arizona
- 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.
- James
Brooks' mother (72
KB)
Annie Clark Ballard of Tennessee
married John E Brooks and had one son named
James.
- Frank
Cochran (212
KB)
Family photo about 1937 with Frank
on the left
- William
Marion McClain (1713
KB)
Charlie's cousin by his father's
first marriage. They all connect to Josiah
Marion McClain born 1838
- Mary
Angeline Partridge Thornton (300 KB)
Mother of Milton
Elijah Thornton in Elmore County Alabama and the
granny of Mary Ella Thornton Brooks.
- 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.
- Frank
Cochran and Son Frank Jr and son (30 KB)
Family in Montgomery
about 1993
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Frank
Cochran's father as a child with Jacob
(108 KB)
Family in
Kansas
- 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
- Sam
Little (984
KB)
Uncle Sam was the son of John
Wright Little and a brother to Lattie
- Tombstone
of Jesse Bozeman, father of Lacy (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.
- Frank
Cochran's mother Luella (119 KB)
Luella was the
daughter of Lattie Little and Ben Coonfield born
in Arkansas
- Clopton
Gibson (184
KB)
Ethel's father in law came from
South Carolina
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Home
(105 KB)
kids
- 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
- 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
- Tombstone
Ella Olivia Baxley Hood (94 KB)
Mother of Bessie Mae -
Ella was daughter of James Baxley in Holtville,
Elmore County, Alabama
- 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
- Tombstone
L. W. Hood (58
KB)
Cains Chapel Cemetery at Slapout -
father of Bessie Mae Hood Thornton.
- Tombstone
Bessie Mae Hood Thornton (34 KB)
Cains Chapel Cemetery
at Slapout - mother of Mary Ella Thornton Brooks
- 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
- 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.
- 1930
James Brooks (1512
KB)
Montgomery Alabama - wife Susie
Mae Cooper
- 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.
- Beverly
at Coosa River (816
KB)
Surveying the Cemetery where the
Baxleys are buried
- 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
- 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.
- 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 (59
KB)
Birth Announcement from Montgomery
Advertiser
- 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
- 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 Daddy was Cherokee
(25 KB)
Cecil Earl Fenn
Carter born 1900
- 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
- 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 Cochran's Mother was mixed blood
(19 KB)
Alice Emily
McClain Carter, daughter of Lorena Bozeman and
Charles Allen McClain
- 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.
- 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 and Frank Cochran (60 KB)
Montgomery Alabama
about 1950
- 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.
- 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
- 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
- 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. This picture of Susie Mae with her
spouse James E. Brooks.
- Frank
Delbert Cochran (50
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