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Many years ago I began
working on my family tree and soon became quite addicted! I
took the very little bit of information that my mother knew
about her family and began to put the pieces of the puzzle
together. I have no idea why she never ordered her father's
death certificate but when I did, the information was amazing.
A few trips to cemeteries finding tombstones of relatives
Charlie and I knew nothing about, I have saved several photos
of those headstones on webpages and tried to write a little
bit about those new discoveries.
My mother didn't know much
about her parents since she was orphaned at the age of 4 and
raised by her mother's McClain parents.
Once I had my family tree up
and looking fabulous, I began on my late husband's family and
found one of his cousins, Clarence Bearden, posting on the
internet, doing the same thing with the Brooks lineage. I
phoned Clarence and he sent me some research papers on John
Brooks born 1837 and some pictures of Thomas Randolph Carter
family. Clarence's mother is my husband's
Aunt Sissy, actually named Elizabeth Brooks and she had called
my husband's daddy, Bubba.
I never knew that
before.
I called Charlie's
cousin, Sue Carol, about Mary Ella's lineage and found that
her husband, Wayne Bozeman, was also my cousin, WOW
!!
Sue Carol drove me and
Beverly up to Central one day to see the tombstones of Mary
Partridge and George Thornton, a couple of there great
grandparents from Georgia, buried behind an old Primitive
Baptist Church. This is past Santuck on hwy 9 going down to
the flashing caution light and taking a right
turn.
Wayne and Sue Carol had dug
deeply into his lineage and they were amazed with my Bozeman
research. They had been to the graves at Hope Hull, but
so had Clarence Bearden and he had also published an article
about his findings there on the Alabama Cemetery Preservation
webpage. The cemetery is located just off I-65 at the Hope
Hull Exit, turn left and go a few miles to McLean Road and
take another right.
Beverly took me to Hope Hull
and our findings were extremely fascinating and we took many
pictures of Lacy Bozeman's monument, her fathers, and her
husband's, T. R. Carter, all from Darlington
SC.
Then we went to Dublin to
further our reearch of Grandma Alice Lorena
Stephens, and her Bozeman family, and to Elmore County
where Baxley, Holt, Hood and other Thorntons are buried,
and I have many other pictures
within.
Beverly gave me a new
computer for Christmas 2006 with a free subscription to
ancestry.com and I have saved hundreds of old documents, and
census images showing the tracks of our
ancestors.
Wayne loaned me his copy of a
book written about the Bozemans and I have also scanned those
pages into my research. Two pages of this book are about
Mordecai, and his sons Peter, John and
James.
I have posted my huge family
tree on the internet to share at rootsweb.com and there is
another relative online researching the Brooks lineage of
Tennessee and Alabama
New relatives write to me all
the time, I have dozens and dozens of emails from people
asking for information, sharing their lineage, letting me know
that we are related.
I joined several genealogy
mailing lists and message boards online and once tried to
contact a Donna Burdette but her mother wrote back to me,
being from the Bozeman line - Elizabeth is the granddaughter
of Ethel Mae Bozeman, the sister of my great granny
Lorena. Ethel wrote her children a long letter stating
that her mother was Alice Stephens and step mother was Ellen
Bean.
Jimmy Ray Bozeman wrote to me
and met me and Elizabeth at Dublin in May 2007, my daughter
Beverly drove us there and we met a lot of Ethel Mae's family
there and some elderly children of Uncle Bob Bozeman's
family. We explored the old family cemetery way behind
Hills Chapel Church, out in the woods and found the grave of
Peter Edward Bozeman and his daughter in law Alice Lorena
Stephens Bozeman.
Peter's son John had been
married to Alice. Alice was our great great granny, rich
with Cherokee blood.
I can see how she named my
great granny Emma Lorena Bozeman but where did she get the
name for Ethel Mae. Aunt Ethel had written a story about
her parents, published in the Montgomery Advertiser around
1970.
I asked these people at
Dublin if they knew anything about Lorena 's husband Charlie
McClain and they said he was a good man, cross eyed, and never
had a tombstone.
December 2007 a new cousin,
Glenda, sends an email. Cousin to my mother in law, she
is a wonderful new friend. We are researching Ella
Olivia Baxley Hood and her parents of Holtville. Beverly
takes me to Coosa River Primitive Baptist Church cemetery
where we find several family graves, Louisa Miranda Holt and
James Hardie Baxley, of the Civil War and down the road at
Cains Chapel Cemetery we find the grave of Ella and her
husband L W Hood and their children, including "Bubber"
Bessie Mae Hood Thornton ( the mother of Mary Ella Thornton
Brooks ).
My father's Cochran sisters
have worked our genealogy for many many years and shared much
information. Dad's mother was Luella Coonfield and I
have traced her lineage quite
thoroughly.
Boseman, Bozman, etc. (27 KB) Most could not read nor write so the
spelling varies through time.
Helpful Links (4
KB) Followup
Weatherford Indians (134 KB) Census study shows them as native
americans in Alabama.
Names (343
KB) Names and tales of family members
Cousin (21
KB) Helpful Links
Land Records (308
KB) Deeds
Coonfield of 1760 (85 KB) Interview of a descendant
Cousins and Relations (257 KB) Helpful Links
Tales and Lore (610
KB) Family stories
1811 Catherine Weatherford (52 KB) Item 76 states she is the daughter
of Charles but he is not making her marriage bond so he must
have been in Alabama.
Documents (191
KB) Some old images in my collection.
Bits and Pieces (44
KB) Parts of the Genealogy
Catherine Weatherford Wright's daughter
Catherine (254 KB) Go
to Little and see Catherine who married Hiram Little - She is
the daughter of Catherine G. Weatherford and John Wright.
Hiram was a physician and the son of Jonas, and the grandson
of George. Hiram and Catherine had a son named John who is
listed below their article. John's granddaughter married Frank
D. Cochran.
Notes (119
KB) Old Research notes
Ellie McClain (1
KB) Broadway and McClain
D A R (189
KB) Most of these had fathers in the American
Revolution - so many connect to me.
Search Box (39
KB) 1
D N A (111
KB) DNA results to Jimmy Ray
Notes (102
KB) Some records
Martha Hill in census (137 KB) Her families and descendants in
census notes.
1820s and 1830s (40
KB) Studying the past
Martha Hill Bozeman in Montgomery
County (39 KB) By 1850
she had settled near the other Hills in Dublin and some
families in Ramer who connected to her vast lineage.
Grandmother Annie Lee (1 KB) Anna Lou Stone married Fenn and
Carter and Dasher and died around 1933 or 1934. Her father was
born in Macon County AL and moved back to Macon GA before he
died. She followed. The death certificates of both of her
parents are found in the Georgia Archives and Annie signed as
a witness to her mother's.
Elders of Martha Hill's husband
(23 KB) Study of William Henry Bozeman
born 1802 Darlington and their trails into Hope Hull.
- My Dad's Cochran Lineage
- My Grandma Rena
- My Cherokee Connection
- My Husband's Thornton, Baxley, Hood, Holt and
Brooks lineage
- Broken Arrow is where I was born - My
Surnames
- Grandma Clora Jane smoked a pipe and read the
ashes
- Photos
- Search Land Documents
- MySpace
- My Mom's family
- Isaac Hicks and a Baxley
Connection
- The Lost Colony
- My Family Tree
- 1834 Elisha Anderson's son Elijah in Will
-Montgomery Ala
- 1790 Edgefield SC-Guist Stephens Broadway
Carter Phillips
- S C Rebels and Loyalists
- Surnames on Rootsweb Family
Pages
- 1784 -100 acres given to my GGGG grandpa for
Rev War service
- He served in Richard Mason Company of Am Rev
in Darlington
- My Alabama Connections
- Various Search Features
- Links to my webpages
- Some free stuff and some not
free
- 1847 Grandpa William Henry Bozeman Estate
Administrator
- 1793 Brother of W. H.
- Cherokees went to Texas
- The Search Thingy
- Edgefield County S C Archives
- My Webring
- 1730 North Carolina Notes
- Aunt Nancy Kizar Hill in Montgomery
Alabama
- 1664 Isle of Wight
- 1803 Records
- My webpages and my family
- McClain and Bozeman Connections
- My Lineage and Search Box
- Midwest Cochran
FamilyConnections
- My Kentucky Kin
- My Darlington S C family
- Search the Archives
- Tombstones
- Cherokee - Hicks and Vann
- Choctaw - McClain
- Images of Land Records
- Puzzled by Genealogy
- Shelby County Reserve
- Cousin Virginia talked with me on the phone
-family history
- Georgia Records
- Tribalpages
- Tribalpages
- AlaGenWeb
- Rootsweb Family Tree
- Victor Daniel
- Montgomery Alabama Genealogy
- Alabama Genealogy
- My Children
- Cochran Genealogy
- Cherokee Genealogy
- Coonfield Mailing List and
Archives
- 1810 Abe Crigler of Kentucky
- 1830 Michael Stone of Maryland in
AL
- Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman Family
Plot
- South Carolina Census
- South Carolina Roster
- Early marriages of Dallas County
Alabama
- 1820 census of Dallas County
- My Parents in Arizona
- Vincent M. Joiner 1829 married Aunt Ellen
Bozeman
- 1838 Sterling Campbell married Aunt Lucy
Bozeman
- Aunt Ethel Gibson
- Anna Roxanna Roxie P Smith Brooks Smith of
Tennessee
- Continued
- My Grandpa Cochran
- My Census Collection
- Next
- Ramer's early settlers Broadway, Hill,
Stephens, Anderson
- Martha Hill Bozeman, daughter of John Hill of
Darlington
- Books
- Martha Hill's descendant Jimmy Ray's daughter
joins DAR
- John Hill in Ramer came from Darlington
SC
- John Hill in Darlington SC before the great
migration.
-
Our ancestors met before the
Civil War. They came together in Montgomery sharing cotton
plantations in the fields you now see when passing
through Montgomery on I-65. Yet after the
war this land was worthless, being destroyed as Wilsons
Raiders burned a path through the state but these families
struggled to revive as much as they could. I found an old
cemetery with some tombstones dating back to 1793 on this
property and then tried to trace their descendants across
town. In 1900 I find them again in downtown Montgomery near
the train station as many others had migrated into our
lineage and they once again worked together. In fact my
mother in law in 1950 had taken in the widow of my great
grandfather when she had no place to go. My husband's
cousin Sue Carol on his mother's side married one of my
mother's Bozeman Cousins and his father's great grandpa
Thomas Carter was once married to another of
our Bozeman Cousins in Hope Hull. Our
families were always close, we just did not realize how very
close. My father came from Kansas and married my mom
in Montgomery in 1951, while he was stationed at Maxwell AFB
after injuries from being shot in the Korean War - his
lineage was partly in Pennsylvania and South Carolina before
migrating into Kentucky and Ohio and then on into the
midwest. Together we have dozens of grandfathers in
the American Revolution and the Civil War.
Captain Little (450
KB) My dad's GGG grandfather from Scotland along
with several possible brothers, in Union County South Carolina
1790 and 1800 census but in Kentucky 1810 after the brother of
Mrs. Mary Handley Douglass Little explored, surveyed and
offered them land in Vienna Kentucky and more along the Green
River which is included in the books History of Kentucky and
mentions these familis and is included in the Kentucky
Genealogy Webpages.
The Captain's great grandson
(144 KB) Military Record 1863 Kentucky
Infantry, then Bullitt County Kentucky and later in Madison
Arkansas. Also John's father was a surgeon in the Civil
War....many of this family served.
1838 Lucy Campbell (173 KB) Sterling Campbell married one of
the daughters of Peter Bozeman in Darlington SC and followed
the families to Montgomery and later bought land near
Talladega.
1829 Vincent Joiner (265 KB) Sarah's X mark - Vincent married
Ellen Bozeman, a daughter of Peter, and later bought land in
South Alabama. Vincent also signed documents for Peter in 1822
and 1824 as his child Julius received a gift of land from
Grandpa Peter.
- Boseman, Bozman, etc.
(27 KB)
Most could not read
nor write so the spelling varies through time.
- Helpful Links (4 KB)
Followup
- Weatherford Indians (134 KB)
Census study shows them as
native americans in Alabama.
- Names (343
KB)
Names and tales of family members
- Cousin (21
KB)
Helpful Links
- Land Records (308 KB)
Deeds
- Coonfield of 1760 (85 KB)
Interview of a descendant
- Cousins and Relations
(257 KB)
Helpful Links
- Tales and Lore (610 KB)
Family stories
- 1811 Catherine
Weatherford (52
KB)
Item 76 states she is the daughter of
Charles but he is not making her marriage bond so he
must have been in Alabama.
- Documents (191 KB)
Some old images in my
collection.
- Bits and Pieces (44 KB)
Parts of the Genealogy
- Catherine Weatherford Wright's daughter
Catherine (254
KB)
Go to Little and see Catherine who
married Hiram Little - She is the daughter of
Catherine G. Weatherford and John Wright. Hiram was a
physician and the son of Jonas, and the grandson of
George. Hiram and Catherine had a son named John who
is listed below their article. John's granddaughter
married Frank D. Cochran.
- Notes (119
KB)
Old Research notes
- Ellie McClain (1 KB)
Broadway and McClain
- D A R (189
KB)
Most of these had fathers in the
American Revolution - so many connect to me.
- Search Box (39 KB)
1
- D N A (111
KB)
DNA results to Jimmy Ray
- Notes (102
KB)
Some records
- Martha Hill in census
(137 KB)
Her families and
descendants in census notes.
- 1820s and 1830s (40 KB)
Studying the past
- Martha Hill Bozeman in Montgomery
County (39
KB)
By 1850 she had settled near the other
Hills in Dublin and some families in Ramer who
connected to her vast lineage.
- Grandmother Annie Lee
(1 KB)
Anna Lou Stone married
Fenn and Carter and Dasher and died around 1933 or
1934. Her father was born in Macon County AL and moved
back to Macon GA before he died. She followed. The
death certificates of both of her parents are found in
the Georgia Archives and Annie signed as a witness to
her mother's.
- Elders of Martha Hill's
husband (23
KB)
Study of William Henry Bozeman born 1802
Darlington and their trails into Hope Hull.
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My Dad's Cochran Lineage
My Grandma Rena
My Cherokee Connection
My Husband's Thornton, Baxley, Hood, Holt
and Brooks lineage
Broken Arrow is where I was born - My
Surnames
Grandma Clora Jane smoked a pipe and read
the ashes
Photos
Search Land Documents
MySpace
My Mom's family
Isaac Hicks and a Baxley
Connection
The Lost Colony
My Family Tree
1834 Elisha Anderson's son Elijah in Will
-Montgomery Ala
1790 Edgefield SC-Guist Stephens Broadway
Carter Phillips
S C Rebels and Loyalists
Surnames on Rootsweb Family
Pages
1784 -100 acres given to my GGGG grandpa
for Rev War service
He served in Richard Mason Company of Am
Rev in Darlington
My Alabama Connections
Various Search Features
Links to my webpages
Some free stuff and some not
free
1847 Grandpa William Henry Bozeman Estate
Administrator
1793 Brother of W. H.
Cherokees went to Texas
The Search Thingy
Edgefield County S C
Archives
My Webring
1730 North Carolina Notes
Aunt Nancy Kizar Hill in Montgomery
Alabama
1664 Isle of Wight
1803 Records
My webpages and my family
McClain and Bozeman
Connections
My Lineage and Search Box
Midwest Cochran
FamilyConnections
My Kentucky Kin
My Darlington S C family
Search the Archives
Tombstones
Cherokee - Hicks and Vann
Choctaw - McClain
Images of Land Records
Puzzled by Genealogy
Shelby County Reserve
Cousin Virginia talked with me on the
phone -family history
Georgia Records
Tribalpages
Tribalpages
AlaGenWeb
Rootsweb Family Tree
Victor Daniel
Montgomery Alabama
Genealogy
Alabama Genealogy
My Children
Cochran Genealogy
Cherokee Genealogy
Coonfield Mailing List and
Archives
1810 Abe Crigler of
Kentucky
1830 Michael Stone of Maryland in
AL
Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman Family
Plot
South Carolina Census
South Carolina Roster
Early marriages of Dallas County
Alabama
1820 census of Dallas
County
My Parents in Arizona
Vincent M. Joiner 1829 married Aunt Ellen
Bozeman
1838 Sterling Campbell married Aunt Lucy
Bozeman
Aunt Ethel Gibson
Anna Roxanna Roxie P Smith Brooks Smith of
Tennessee
Continued
My Grandpa Cochran
My Census Collection
Next
Ramer's early settlers Broadway, Hill,
Stephens, Anderson
Martha Hill Bozeman, daughter of John Hill
of Darlington
Books
Martha Hill's descendant Jimmy Ray's
daughter joins DAR
John Hill in Ramer came from Darlington
SC
John Hill in Darlington SC before the
great migration.
Family Matters (1 KB) Related Pages
Documentation (1074 KB) Coming Together....
- Guestbook
- Records, Files, and
Documents
- Burials and Memorials
- Contents
- Contents
- Hello
- Thornton in 1930 on Park
Avenue
- Thornton Burials at Cains
Chapel
- Stokes - Carter Cemetery has Brewer,
Bozeman, Carter, McGehe
- Journey from TN to Texas and
Alabama
- Louisa Miranda Holt mother of Granny
Ella Olivia Baxley Hood
- Rev Guy Smith to Roxanna Smith
Brooks
- rGeorgia Vault of Records
- Louisa Stacy Bozeman
- Darlington Forum
- Sarah Edwards Bozeman of
Greenville
- Bozeman Book Online
- Dennis Bushyhead married a
Schrimpshire
- Burial of Pathkiller
- Chronicles of OKlahoma
- Burial of Stand Watie
- Will Rogers' mother was a Schrimshire
sister
- Early Settlers of Iowa Territory
included many of our grands
- Early Industry of Iowa Territory
1800s
- Iowa's Dr. Wanton Horatio Parker in
1800s
- Surnames
- Carter ancestors
- Images
- Southern Fried
- Southern Records
- Southern Records 1820- 1822 -
1824
- Diggin Our Roots
- Mordecai
- JR
- Related Links
- Wealthy planter Peter Bozeman gives land
to son and grands
- 1822 planter Peter Bozeman gives land to
son and grands
- 1838 Peter's Estate to William Henry and
others
- 1832 William Henry witnessed the above
sale to Jesse/Peter
- 1949 Funeral of Grandpa Charlie in
Dublin
- 1933 burial of Grandmother Lattie
Little
- Coosa River Cemetery and Cains
Chapel
- Hills Chapel
- Estate of William Henry Bozeman of Hope
Hull from SC
- Estate of Peter 1829
- Estate of Peter 1829 - Sarah's X
Mark
- Tombstones of Hood and Baxley, Thornton,
Partridge, Mamaw
- Tombstones
- Families of Peter Edward
- Greenwood
- Dublin Graves of Stephens, Bozeman, Hill
on Hill Plantation
- Hope Hull cemetery of Carter and
Bozeman
- Shiloh Church on the land / plantation
that Peter owned 1827
- Mom's grandfather William
Henry
- Grandpa Charles, the son of Mary Half
Blood
- 1830
- C family group sheets in
Arkansas
- Marengo County
- 1820
- Cooper
- 1840
- Grandma's Relatives
- Grandma's Relatives Land
Records
- Grandma's Relatives
- 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.
Search Files (39 KB) Records and Images
- 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.
1915 Kansas
(28 KB) Aunt Ruth Coonfield with
Charles Gray, holding Luella's twins
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.
Uncle Billy Carter born
1935 (63
KB) Handsome Cherokee son of Cecil Earl Fenn
Carter grew up to be security guard in Enid Oklahoma
Cherokee Great
Grandparents (12 KB) Grandparents of Frankie Lavern
Cochran left Kentucky for Arkansas, Benjamin Coonfield
and Latte Cedonia Little.
Obituary
Teegardin (177
KB) Frank's cousin Dorline Gray Teegardin
Emma Lorena Bozeman
McClain (7
KB) Ramer Alabama Her Cherokee mother was Emma
Alice Lorena Stephens
Obituary
Cochran (62
KB) Frank's sister Mary Lou
Wm Franklin Fenn Jr b
1896 (10
KB) Thompson, Bullock County, Alabama
Uncle Sam and Nancy
Little (10
KB) Luella's Uncle
Cecil Earl Fenn Carter, brother of W F
Fenn Jr (13
KB) Thompson, Bullock County, Alabama born
1899 or 1900 died 1939
1972 (48 KB) July 14, 1972 Charles and
Kathy with Anne and Mary on Kiwanis Street
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
1977 (47 KB) Charles and Kathy in friend's
wedding
Emma Alice McClain Carter, wife of
Cecil (2
KB) Ramer Alabama, daughter of Lorena Bozeman
McClain
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
William Lawrence Carter, son of Cecil
& Alice (16 KB) Montgomery Alabama
Bubber - Bessie Mae Hood
Thornton (114
KB) second photo is her daughter Mary Ella
Thornton Brooks with her children
Uncle Emmett Fenn Obit
1959 (21
KB) Grandpa Cecil's brother
Cherokee Stephens
Family (170
KB) Montgomery Alabama, from NC
Charles Allen McClain wed Lorena Bozeman
1908 (17
KB) Ramer Alabama
Stephens, W E
(72 KB) Ramer Alabama
Sam (121 KB) riding horses
McClains, Charles and son
Walton (25
KB) Ramer Alabama
1980 (295 KB) Frank Cochran at Shriners
Construction Site
OOTCHA Annie
Broadway (49
KB) Ramer Alabama
1850 (380 KB) Michael Stone in Macon County
Alabama, Anna Stone Fenn's great grandfather came from
Maryland
FENN, Virginia Leigh, daughter of WF Fenn
JR (4
KB) Bullock 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
Carter, Mark b
1950 (5
KB) NC, son of Cecil Carter Jr
1860 (472 KB) Elizabeth Broadway with
parents Mary S. Stephens and Abner Broadway may have
been Creek Indian Blood
1956 Dad (30 KB) Living in Mesa Arizona, one of
my dad's receipts for pay at his job.
1850 (683 KB) Joe Stephens age 4 served in
the Civil War and had a daughter named Alice Lorena
Stephens Bozeman
1957 Arizona
(23 KB) Living in Mesa Arizona,
Uncle Billy took this picture of my family and his first
wife Lillian.
2000 (31 KB) Kathy
1959 Alabama
(20 KB) Easter Sunday with
Roscoe and Katy Coley's grandson, Mike Carr - Kathy, Jr.
Vic
Mary and James
Brooks (67
KB) Acapulco Vacation
Carter (33 KB) Victoria, daughter of Cecil
Jr.
Surveying Greenwood
Cemetery (55
KB) Fenn family plot owned by Orr is quite a
mystery that surely some of the relatives can
resolve
- Catherine Crigler's
husband (61
KB)
John Little was born in Kentucky 1843 to
Catherine Wright and Hiram Little.
- Baxley Letter 1921 (306 KB)
Pension Request for James
H. Baxley
- John Little's sister named
Georgia (252
KB)
Georgia followed their father to Bosque
County Texas
- Charles Weatherford in Alabama
1780 (140
KB)
They fail to mention he was mixed Scot
with Indian Blood and the possibility exists that this
man traveled back and forth visiting family in Georgia
or Virginia, nobody knows the true facts of his entire
life, nor the possibility this man who fathered Red
Eagle may also have fathered Catherine Weatherford who
married John Wright.
- Fann - Fenn Zachariah
(128 KB)
Virginia born the
Fenns ventured into Georgia, into the War of
Independence and beginning their plantations.
- Mary Catherine Crigler
(323 KB)
Daughter of Catherine
Roby and Abraham Crigler was married to John Wright
Little; She was born and died in Bullitt Kentucky.
Afer her death John moved their family to Arkanas and
soon after, her father followed him. They are Cherokee
by blood.
- Fann - Fenn Zachariah
(41 KB)
Virginia born the
Fenns ventured into Georgia, into the War of
Independence and beginning their plantations.
- Catherine Crigler's daughter
Lattie (63
KB)
Lattie Little about age 16 born
Kentucky, Cherokee by blood.
- Fann - Fenn Travis (135 KB)
Virginia born the Fenns
ventured into Georgia, into the War of Independence
and beginning their plantations.
- Catherine Crigler's son
Bill (84
KB)
William Little born Kentucky, Cherokee
by blood.
- Fann - Fenn Travis (201 KB)
Virginia born the Fenns
ventured into Georgia, into the War of Independence
and beginning their plantations.
- Catherine Crigler's son
Sam (36 KB)
Sam
Little born Kentucky, Cherokee by blood.
- Fann - Fenn Travis (107 KB)
Virginia born the Fenns
ventured into Georgia, into the War of Independence
and beginning their plantations.
- Catherine Crigler's granddaughter
Luella (119
KB)
Lattie Little had Luella in Arkansas -
Cherokee by blood.
- Fenn, Travis (104 KB)
Travis Fenn awarded land in
Georgia
- Catherine Crigler's family in
Arkansas (39
KB)
John W. Little with his children
- Luella's husband's
tombstone (10
KB)
Frank Cochran, son of Clora Miller and
Jacob Cochran
- Luella's son (23 KB)
Frankie was born 1927 in
Kansas and died in 1996 Alabama
- 1838 Jesse petitions
court (173
KB)
To divide Peter's land
Alabama Lines (7 KB) Joseph Baxley, Andrew Cooper,
Elijah Lee, Peter Bozeman, Thomas Carter, John Hill,
Michael Stone, John Fenn,
Chart of my Ancestors (15 KB) My Elders
Gideon Moon of Virginia
(23 KB) His daughter married
Charles McClain
Frankie Cochran's Kansas
families (32
KB) His father served in WWI, his brother died
in Korea, his grandfather served in the Civil War and
some served in the American Revolution. Frankie was one
eighth Cherokee blood.
Kentucky Records (53 KB) George Little living near his
grown up children and their families, and in laws, and
Isaac Coonfield near Clark and Cline
Weatherford Notes (134 KB) Researching my Catherine G.
Weatherford of Charlotte, VA a daughter of Charles, who
married John Wright in 1811....her descendants named
Georgia, have some similiarity with some on this
list......
James McClain 1810 (74 KB) buried at Indian Creek
Cemetery
Colonial Documents (55 KB) Tracing my ancestors through
time
1810 census shows Patsey
Weatherford (136
KB) she has children in the home and could be
Catherine's mother - she could also have been a wife of
the famous Charles Weatherford; nearby is a younger
Charles Weatherford who might have been her
son.....Patsey Weatherford is one to be researched.
Intro (610
KB) My Family
Many Grandfathers in my
line (14
KB) Cochran, Henderson, Long, Clendenning,
Sturgeon of Pennsylvania into Ohio - "Stuff" on my
southern grandfathers
1811 marriage record of Catherine
Weatherford (52
KB) Virginia Documents state that her father
was Charles Weatherford - scroll down to #76 where
Benoni Smith was her surety to marriage - was her father
in Alabama with his other family?
Links (27
KB) My Family Study Sheet
Many Grandfathers in my
line (75
KB) Cochran, Henderson, Long, Clendenning,
Sturgeon of Pennsylvania into Ohio ; Coonfield and
Young, Epperson, into Indiana and Arkansas, Roby and
Crigler of Kentucky with Simmons and Wells
Coonfield Lineage (13 KB) Finding Isaac Coonfield in
Kentucky 1800 so was he born about 1760 or 1770
My DAR Ancestors (189 KB) Several of my grandfathers
served in the American Revolution and have been
acknowledged by the DAR and Peter Bozeman was just
recognized in Jan 2008
List of Who's Who (56 KB) Basic Outline
Tefft and King Phillip
(14 KB) Our Tefft Cousins in
History
Crigler of Kentucky (204 KB) Abraham Crigler and Lydia had
Owen. Owen then named a son Abraham who married
Catherine Roby and had Mary Catherine Crigler who later
married John Little.
The Family Tree on the Web
(8 KB) Rootsweb GED
John Sweet (104 KB) into Rhode Island and Mass.
Hiram Little born 1821
Kentucky (158
KB) The son of Jonas married Catherine Wright
( daughter of Catherine Weatherford) and named a son
John Wright Little in 1843. John is later found living
with Abraham Crigler because his mother died and Hiram
moved to Texas and remarried.
Annie Fenn and Alice Carter
(71 KB) Tracing their families
from Virginia to Alabama
Iowa Cochran Families (9 KB) Jacob Cochran left Ohio for
Iowa Territory
Reason Roby born Kentucky
1790 (205
KB) Abraham Crigler's wife was Mary Catherine
Roby, the daughter of Reason and Catherine Simmons Roby.
Reason was the son of Lawrence Roby and a lady named
"Catherine" who is shown widowed living by Reason in
1820.
Grandpa McClain (39 KB) Charles married Elizabeth Moon
about 1750 in Virginia and moved to Spartanburg SC. His
son Josiah married Nancy Wood and had James. James
married a woman only known as Anna and they are buried
at Indian Creek Cemetery in Georgia. Anna's son Josiah
Marion McClain had a family in GA, left for the Civil
War and never returned. He had a second family in
Alabama and one son named Charles born 1886.
Jacob Benjamin Cochran
(88 KB) Joined the California
Gold Rush, served in the Civil War and was married twice
Simmons, Catherine's father Jesse born
1753 (254
KB) Parents of Catherine Simmons were Jesse
and Rachel Wells Simmons from Maryland into Kentucky.
Rachels's father was Jacob Wells. Parents of Jesse were
Elizabeth Swearengin and Johnathon Simmons of Maryland.
.
1885 (386
KB) Sketches12-14 This Samuel Bozeman was
probably the brother to our grandfather Mordecai
Bozeman, and they were sons of Samuel Edward Bozeman.
1885 (392
KB) Sketches16-17
Isaac Coonfield death
record (436
KB) Mortality List
1885 (420
KB) Sketches14-15
Death Certificate of Anne Carter
(440 KB) wife of
Frank Cochran. On that last night with her she told me
to go home to my babies because a "lady in white" had
visited her and told her that she was about to "go home"
1885 (383
KB) Sketches18
Tombstone of Alice Lorena Stephens
Bozeman (78
KB) found in the woods behind Hills Chapel
Church by Peter Edward Bozeman's tombstone on the old
John Hill plantation. Alice was the wife of his son John
Thomas Bozeman who was buried across the street in
another cemetery. Stone reads " My Darling ALB "
Grandma Stone (88 KB) Informant is our great granny
Annie L Dasher who later became Annie Carter, previously
a Fenn in 1893.
1885 (440
KB) Sketches20
Anne Carter Cochran in
Arizona (6
KB) They lived in Mesa near Aunt Eunice
Cochran in 1953
Grandpa Augustus Marvin
Stone (90
KB) Father of Anna Lou Stone Fenn Carter
Dasher - grandfather to Cecil Earl Fenn Carter.
1885 (314
KB) Sketches24
George Little of Scotland in SC and
KY (24 KB) S C
Roster shows Frank Cochran's grandpa and probably the
brothers of George Little.
Cecil Earl Fenn Carter
(525 KB) Military Discharge
shows dark ruddy complexion of this handsome Cherokee.
There were three documents where he re-enlisted and
served about twenty years at Fort Bliss in El Paso
Texas. Cousin Ruby Gibson once told me that Cecil was
still in the Army when he married Alice McClain.
1920 Annie Stone (133 KB) Shown with Mother -
apparently Annie married 3 times, Fenn, Carter, Dasher
but no marriage record has been located.
1885 (429
KB) Sketches22
John Stephens (23 KB) S C Roster shows Anne Carter
Cochran's grandpa - also grandpa to Lorena Bozeman
Catherine Crigler and her baby
girls (53
KB) wife of John Wright Little
John Franklin Fenn 1862
(7 KB) Macon County - Civil War
1885 (352
KB) Sketches28
Wm Sellers (23 KB) S C Roster shows Anne Carter
Cochran's grandpa - also grandpa to Lorena Bozeman -
Some researchers say that Mr Sellers had married an
indian woman in South Carolina before moving to Alabama.
Catherine Crigler 's son Sam
Little (43
KB) son of John Wright Little
TOMBSTONE - CAPT GEORGE
LITTLE (152
KB) One of my daddy's many grandfathers on
Luella's side - her mother was Lattie Little.
Broadway (21
KB) S C Roster shows Anne Carter Cochran's
grandpa - also grandpa to Charles McClain's mother
Hiram Lucius Little (94 KB) Father of John Wright Little
married first to Catherine Wright and second to Rebecca
Isabella Adams.
Peter Bozeman (173 KB) Jesse petitions the court to
sell or divide the land that his father owned, dated
1838 - Peter died in 1829 after writing letters to the
War Dept and Bounty Land Office because he knew that he
was to receive that free land grant for his service in
the American Revolution. Obviously he got the land in
Hope Hull Alabama but I have not found any type of Land
Deed until this item shows that Peter did in fact own
land in Alabama. Now we need to go back and find the
followup to this document to see when the land was sold
and to whom.
Moon (22
KB) S C Roster shows Anne Carter Cochran's
grandpa - also grandpa to Charles McClain's father
Lattie Cedonia Little
Coonfield (177
KB) daughter of John Wright Little - beautiful
Lattie was my great grandmother and of Cherokee blood
Jesse Bozeman born 1793 was
Attorney (1352
KB) When his brother Peter E. Bozeman died,
Gilly asks him to be her lawful attorney regarding this
estate in 1851. signed by John Stephens and Gilly's X
mark.
Brandon (23
KB) S C Roster shows Brandon, under which many
of our elders served
Benjamin Coonfield (53 KB) Husband of Lattie Little,
father of Luella - Aunt Deloris said the Coonfields had
such rich black hair that it looked blue.
1838 Jesse Bozeman Attorney
(173 KB) Dividing his father
Peter Bozeman's land among the heirs named on this
document which is signed by Judge Bibb.
McClaijn (21
KB) S C Roster shows several McClains, not our
Charles
Aunt Ethel and her Gibson
husband (22
KB) With my great Grandmother Lorena
Bowsman Peter (22 KB) S C Roster shows grandpa Peter
Bozeman
John Carter - married Elizabeth
Wise (33
KB) 1700s North Carolina Militia
John Wise - father of Elizabeth Wise
Carter (38
KB) 1700s South Carolina Militia - Elizabeth
named her son John Wise Carter and he settled into
Talladega Alabama about 1820- 1830 and married an
unknown woman having a son named Thomas Randolph Carter.
Lattie Cedonia Little & Ben
Coonfield (177
KB) Ben Coonfield family - Lattie told her
children they were of Cherokee blood and some of another
tribe
Benjamin Coonfield's
parents (28
KB) Husband of Lattie Little, his parents were
Martha Frances Young and Benjamin Wylie Coonfield of
Indiana
Chester Coonfield (43 KB) Ben Coonfield 's son, brother
of Lattie
John Wright Little photo
(26 KB) father of Lattie
Bond (34
KB) 1700s North Carolina Militia - Edgecombe
County - our John Baptist Bond went to TN into the
Brooks lineage
John Wright Little photo
(67 KB) family in Arkansas
Ballard and Smith (35 KB) 1700s North Carolina Militia -
Granville County - our Ballard went to TN into the
Brooks lineage
Amy Coonfield (38 KB) Ben Coonfield 's daughter -
sister of Luella and Ruth
Grandpa Zachariah Fann
(35 KB) 1700s Georgia Rangers
also includes John Hill
John Wright Little pension
(403 KB) Civil War Service
1885 (343
KB) Sketches129-130
Holley (34
KB) 1700s Granville North Carolina Muster Roll
- to the Westbrook lineage of Alabama
John Little Pension (144 KB) Civil War, Kentucky Infantry
1885 (299
KB) Sketches130Alabama
Westbrook (34
KB) 1700s Onslow North Carolina Muster Roll -
to the Westbrook lineage of Alabama
John Wright Little family
(39 KB) Civil War Service
Cooper and Lee (35 KB) 1700s Edgecombe North Carolina
Muster Roll - to the Susie Mae Cooper Brooks lineage of
Alabama
Isaac Coonfield photo (22 KB) Louisville KY
Grandpa John Stephens (35 KB) 1700s Edgecombe North Carolina
Muster Roll
Dillard and Stone (33 KB) 1700s Chatham North Carolina
Muster Roll - There is a story online about the Dillards
and Jordans being related to Pocahontas
Flowers and Stone (34 KB) 1700s Edgecombe North Carolina
Muster Roll
Deer and Clark (35 KB) 1700s Granville North Carolina
Militia
Charles Wayne Brooks 1953 -
1998 (63
KB) taken about 1975 at a friend's wedding
reception - handsome son of Mary Ella Thornton and James
Edgar Brooks Jr. Charlie had never gone to doctors until
that Christmas Eve 1996 when he got sick with colon
cancer.
Charles' Grandpa Carter
(40 KB) Thomas Randolph Carter
born 1820 with his firt wife Lacy Bozman lived in Hope
Hull. He married secondly to Mary Josephine Hereferd of
Virginia and they had Sarah Elizabeth Carter who married
Levi Benjamin Cooper - Sarah's baby was named Susie Mae
Cooper and she marrried James Edgar Brooks Sr. ( Thomas
Carter's grandfather served in the American Revolution )
When Thomas died his wife Mary had him placed by his
first family and then she went to live with her
daughter. Thomas and Lacy have beautiful tall tombstone
monuments in Hope Hull where he purchased land thru her
father, Jesse Bozeman, from the William Henry Bozeman
Estate.
1885 (394
KB) Sketches50
Charles' Grandpa Brooks
(24 KB) John Brooks and Annie
Clark Ballard of Tennessee had only one son James E
Brooks Sr in Montgomery AL. James married Susie Mae
Cooper and named their son James Jr. James Jr married
Mary Ella Thornton and had Charles. ( The first John
Brooks came from Holland and settled in PA with a french
wife and had John in 1837 who was in Giles TN in 1860
marrying Roxanna Smith and having a son named John in TN
)
1885 (410
KB) Sketches52
Grandpa John Wright Little
(26 KB) Luella Coonfield
Cochran's grandfather was born in Kentucky 1843 and
claimed to be Cherokee. He moved to Arkansas after his
wife Catherine Crigler died. John was the son of
Catherine Wright and Hiram Lucius Little. Catherine
Wright's mother was Catherine Weatherford, a daughter of
Charles according to the Virginia records online. Family
legend is that John's family refused a land allotment in
Indian nation Oklahoma
Amy Coonfield Gray (32 KB) Joseph Gray
Indians at Fenn Plantation in
Alabama (161
KB) cousin Matthew Fenn employed Indians on
his farm and my grandpa William Fenn was the Manager
according to the census records. They all descend from
Travis Fenn and Elijah Fann but this area was indeed
Creek Nation as the whites began to settle and plant,
they all had to work together to survive.
Kathy's GG granny Mary Catherine Crigler
(53 KB) Married
John Wright Little in Shepherdsville Kentucky and had
Lattie Cedonia Little who married Benjamin Wallace
Coonfield. Lattie named her daughter Luella Ellen.
Luella married Frank Delbert Cochran and had Frankie in
1927. Catherine wore her long black hair in braids. The
Criglers were of German blood, read the Germanna Colony
pages online and how they lived so close to the indians
of that era.
Benjamin Wallace Coonfield and
Lattie (14
KB) holding Luella
1821 John Wise Carter (212 KB) 3 land records exist in St
Clair County
John Thomas Bozeman, son of Peter
Edward (386
KB) Born 1866 in Dublin Alabama, married Alice
Stephens and had Lorena Bozeman - John was the son of
Nancy Jane Anderson and Peter Edward Bozeman. His
grandparents were Martha Hill and William Henry Bozeman
who migrated from Darlington South Carolina about 1826.
The Andersons and Bozemans lived next to each other in
Hope Hull 1830 with Peter Edward being born in 1834.
After the Civil War Peter and Nancy bought land in
Ramer/ Dublin area along the Meriweather Trail close to
John Hill. John Hill donated land for their family
cemetery which I visited, and he donated land for the
Hills Chapel Church and another cemetery across from it
where John T Bozeman is buried.
Marriage License (58 KB) Eureka Kansas
1821 William Cochran Land
Record (35
KB) only one in this township !!! Bought land
in 1821 and had Jacob Benjamin Cochran in 1822.
WWI Charles McClain (36 KB) his birth date is wrong,
should be 1886 but it shows his wife as Lorena Bozeman.
Charles was the son of Elizabeth Broadway and Josiah
Marion McClain's who's families migrated from South
Carolina into Georgia, then Alabama. Josiah descends
from Elizabeth Moon and Charles McClain of 1750s
Virginia. Elizabeth Moon had named a son Josiah and his
son James had married an indian woman called Anna - Anna
had a son named Josiah. I have seen three different
dates of birth for grandpa Charlie but they had very
little education, some could not read nor write at all,
so the numbers are often mixed up.
Uncle John Coonfield (39 KB) brother of Ben - the
Coonfields had very black hair with a blue shine to it
1837 Grandpa Abner Broadway Land
Record (58
KB) Montgomery, Alabama. Grandpa Abner and
Grandma Nancy migrated from South Carolina.
Hood and Baxter (34 KB) 1700s Anson North Carolina
Militia
Document - Bozeman (26 KB) copied from book
Cochran siblings (26 KB) Frank Delbert Cochran's
brothers and sisters.
1834 Grandpa Elisha
Anderson (207
KB) Land Record in Alabama
George Hill, Smith and
Clark (35
KB) 1700s North Carolina Militia
Document 2- Bozeman (1061 KB) copied from book
Freelon Cochran (400 KB) brother of my daddy, died in
Korea - dad had told him to stay home
1900 Grandpa John W Little
(66 KB) Land Record
Abner Hill, Carter and
McGeHee (34
KB) 1700s North Carolina Militia
Lucius Powhatan Little
(40 KB) cousin to John Wright
Little - L P was an attorney, a judge, a writer and a
genealogist. His daughter Laura Simmons Little tried to
prove this line connected to a sister of Pocahontas,
named Cleopatra. Laura also joined the Owensboro Chapter
of the DAR.
1823 Uncle John Bozeman
(32 KB) Land Record - Peter's
brother went to Mississippi
Contents page of book (21 KB) 1700s Colonial Soldiers of the
South
Aunt Eunice Cochran (26 KB) dad's sister had alzheimers
1824 Lewis Bozeman (197 KB) Land Record
Abner Broadway (38 KB) 1700s Colonial Soldiers of the
South - May have married an indian woman before they
began to migrate into Alabama.
Cook School (134 KB) 1933 photo includes 7 Cochran
children
John Stephens (34 KB) 1700s Colonial Soldiers of the
South - John married a full blood Cherokee and migrated
into Alabama.
Luella Coonfield Cochran
(116 KB) Death Certificate - the
cancer was so bad that her husband had to okay they take
her off the machines. Luella had many children,
including two sets of twins
Benjamin Sellers - Wm B
(35 KB) 1700s Colonial Soldiers
of the South
Preface (49
KB) 1700s Colonial Soldiers of the South
Ward, Simmons, Jones (34 KB) 1700s Colonial Soldiers of the
South
Georgia Settlement (27 KB) 1700s Colonial Soldiers of the
South
Mordecai 1 (40 KB) Receipt of payment for service
in the American Revolution - he is also listed online in
the South Carolina Archives under the Roster of the
Continental Army serving in the Militia.
Mordecai2 (52
KB) Receipt of pay for his services in the
American Revolution.
Peter Bozeman captured in Am
Rev (107 KB) 1779
article from SC Archives - the surname spelling varies
but these people could not read so it just didn't
matter. Peter and his wife Sarah signed with only an X
mark on various documents.
1824 Lewis Bozeman (197 KB) Land Record
Grandma Lorena Bozeman
McClain (11
KB) 1941 she was mother of Alice McClain
Carter and raised the children of Alice ( Cecil Jr, Anne
Alice, William Lawrence) Lorena was wonderful to visit,
churning butter, sewing quilts, gardening, and read her
Bible daily, having a very special gift of healing.
LAND RECORD (59 KB) Grandpa Isaac Coonfield
Anne Carter and Frankie Cochran
1950 (44
KB) married in 1951, moved to Broken Arrow in
Tulsa Oklahoma and then to Mesa Arizona, living next to
his sister, Eunice Cochran Haraughty. Both had Cherokee
heritage.
Brack Land Grant (151 KB) Eleazor and George Brack
served in the Am Rev along with the Bozemans and
Andersons and Sellers, all of whom eventually migrated
from SC to AL - all being intermarried and becoming our
grandfathers and grandmothers
LAND RECORD (86 KB) 1837 Isaac Benjamin Coonfield
Uncle Billy Carter (25 KB) Anne's younger brother was
killed in a car accident on hwy 231 - had married
several, had no children. loved living in Oklahoma
around the indians because he was indian and felt at
home with them.
William Sellers Land Grant
(445 KB) ended up in Alabama
LAND RECORD (57 KB) 1859 Grandfather Isaac
Coonfield in Arkansas
Frankie Cochran in 1949
(9 KB) left Chetopa Kansas and
served in Korean War, was copilot of a bomber and was
shot in the shoulder, sent to Maxwell AFB in Montgomery.
While seeing the sights in downtown Montgomery he ran
into Anne Carter, and he told her that night that she
was the one he wanted to marry. She was about 17 and
working at the old Kress store on Dexter Avenue, waiting
for her bus to take her home.
John Bozeman (132 KB) 1781 Loyalists - sided with
the British during our War for Independence
LAND RECORD (176 KB) 1831 Grandfather John Hill
Confederate Pension
Application (18
KB) Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman filed for
widows pension after Peter Edward died. He had served in
the Shelby County Reserve
1756 John Bozeman is 18
(101 KB) Colonial Soldiers of
the South
LAND RECORD (35 KB) 1832 Alexander Cochran, either
the brother or the father of William, land purchase in
the same township as William.
Harrell -Bryant - Gunter
(33 KB) 1700s Colonial Soldiers
of the South
Uncle Walton McClain (18 KB) about 1936 holding Anne
Carter. Walton was a very dark handsome man, well
educated, and military all his life, now buried at
Arlington Cemetery.
1748 George Bozeman in
Maryland (64
KB) Colonial Soldiers of the South
LAND RECORD (220 KB) 1834 Uncle Meady Bozeman
George Bell - Henderson -
Westbrooks (35
KB) 1700s Colonial Soldiers of the South
Anne Carter in 1940 (37 KB) school days at Capitol
Heights, they moved around, Maryland Avenue, and Yougene
Streets, attending Highland Avenue Church of Christ but
some old letters from the 1950s talk about church on
Saturdays so they must have switched religions at some
point.
John Hill in 1754 (64 KB) Lt in North Carolina - this
could be the father of the many Hills who moved into
Montgomery Alabama along with the Bozemans in 1826
LAND RECORD (61 KB) 1837 Uncle Peter Bozeman
Parker - Carter - Vann -
Rogers (33
KB) 1700s Colonial Soldiers of the South
John in Mississippi 1830
(43 KB) Rev War Soldier could be
the brother of Peter or the son of Mordecai - Mordecai's
lineage had not been researched until this decade. I see
that his son James remained in Darlington SC but John
did not and Peter did not. John and Peter may have
married indian women and migrated into Alabama and John
moved on into Mississippi which was at that time Choctaw
Nation. John and Peter both had difficulty after their
migration proving that they had served in the American
Revolution even though it is recorded where they got
paid in 1785.
LAND RECORD (34 KB) 1834 Uncle John Coonfield
Benjamin Dotey (33 KB) 1700s Colonial Soldiers of the
South - they all trace back to the Mayflower's Edward
Doty and the first Thanksgiving of the Pilgrims.
Continental Paper Money
(121 KB) 6 dollar bill
LAND RECORD (83 KB) 1920 Grandpa Joseph C Stephens
Bond (20
KB) S C Roster shows Charles Brooks grandpa
John Bond
Smith (24
KB) S C Roster shows Charles Brooks grandpa
Henry Smith
1885 (277
KB) Sketches10-11
Westbrook (73
KB) Cemeteries in Alabama
Westbrook (73
KB) Cemeteries in Alabama
Civil War (74
KB) Those who served
Hello!! (62
KB) As aol begins to close it's doors to their
hometown webpages that so many have used to save their
notes on, here we begin a vast attempt at saving
research
Peter Bozeman (36 KB) Peter had married Sarah Brown
in 1786, having three daughters on the 1790 census
followed by sons Meade, William Henry, Jesse M. Peter
E,- Ellen married Vincent Joiner, Lucy married Sterling
Campbell and the third daughter has not been found
unless she was at the estate sale in one of those other
familiar names like Seller, Mason, Watkins or Stacie or
Campbell.
Research (675
KB) Updated Related Files
Peter Bozeman's possible
ancestors (42
KB) Bozeman Relations
Research (675
KB) Updated Related Files
1709 Samuel Bozeman (5 KB) shown as a witness
Files Home Page (1569 KB) Old Documents, Images,
Records
Bozeman and Browning in Seminole
Lands (5
KB) Tracing the Browning family in Georgia
Seminole Lands
1747 Henry Bozeman (6 KB) Virginia Militia
123 (1207
KB) 123
Mary Bozeman Slater (6 KB) Chickasaw Tribe
1734 Thomas Bosman (4 KB) Virginia Wills
Some Resources (220 KB) Family Study
Captain Bozeman (10 KB) Nottaway Tribe - Indian Chief
grandson
1792 Joseph Bozman (5 KB) Petition
Early Bozemans (7 KB) Cherokee
1792 Peter Bozeman (7 KB) Settlement of Revolutionary War
claims Previously Barred by Established Limitations -
they had set deadlines for filing !
Bozeman in Blount County
Alabama (8
KB) 1836 removal of indians
My Montgomery Kin (16 KB) Those who settled in the
capitol city.
Bozeman (4
KB) 1600 Virginia
Coonfield Indian Blood
(85 KB) Other researchers of the
family - Long before I began studying my family tree,
there was talk of indian blood in this line. But even
now my 92 year old aunt tells me that her mother Luella
Coonfield was part indian.
Bozeman (4
KB) Indian Claims
Bozeman (8
KB) 1774 James and Martha in Georgia
Bozeman (8
KB) Talley applications to Cherokee Nation
Bozeman (7
KB) Land grants for "importing" others to
America
Charles McClain married Lorena
Bozeman (61
KB) 1920 WWI - son of Elizabeth Broadway and
Josiah Marion McClain.
Charles McClain married Lorena
Bozeman (6
KB) 1910 They lived with his mother and her
second husband John Gardner.
Civil War - Bozeman (16 KB) Peter Edward Bozeman married
Nancy Jane Anderson
Civil War - Seaborne
Anderson (16
KB) Nancy Jane's father served along with his
brothers and father - some of this family died in the
War - Seaborne was the great grandfather to Lorena
Bozeman McClain - Seaborne's great grandfathers served
in the American Revolution.
Bozeman (8
KB) Samuel and Luke in 1730
Civil War - Josiah Marion
McClain (70
KB) Lorena Bozeman McClain's father in law was
married to Elizabeth Broadway - He had deserted his
first wife Julia King in Georgia and joined the Civil
War in Alabama. He was wounded. He married or lived with
Elizabeth having two girls around 1870 who died but had
Charles Allen McClain in 1886 . Josiah died soon after.
Josiah's mother was known as Anna and his father was
James McClain who might have also served in the Civil
War. It is believed that Josiah's mother was native
american - Charlie McClain was a very dark tiny man and
very spiritual and faithful.
Caleb Bozeman (7 KB) Kentucky
Civil War - Thomas Randolph
Carter (9 KB) son
of John Wise Carter and "Elizabeth", Thomas married Lacy
Jane Bozeman first and Mary Josephine Hereferd second.
Mary had a daughter named Sarah Elizabeth Carter who
married Levi Benjamin Cooper. Grandfathers of Thomas
served in the American Revolution.
Bozeman 1600 (18 KB) Timeline
Links (53
KB) A Few documents
Bozeman 1700 (9 KB) Edgecombe County NC
Notes (1005
KB) Everything I read and research is saved on
a webpage for future reference.
Bozeman 1700 - Micajah
(11 KB) Northampton County NC
Files (4
KB) Research on John Brooks of Holland, his
son's marriage to Roxanna P Smith of Tennessee, her
son's move to Alabama and descendants in Montgomery
Bozeman - Michael (10 KB) Lowndes County Alabama and
into Arkansas
Kentucky to Arkansss to
Alabama (136
KB) Frank Cochran and Luella Coonfield's
lineage to the Brooks.
Bozeman - Michael (13 KB) Lowndes County Alabama and
into Arkansas
Bozeman - 1700 (15 KB) Timeline continued
Bozeman - 1700 (10 KB) David J. was son of Luke
Westbrook Genealogy (12 KB) Penton, Jones, Johnston,
Braswell, Grauer, Porter, Glass, etc
My Webpages (2 KB) Links to much of my research -
I save everything, scan every document or photo, and
someday I just might get it organized and alphabetized
Grandpa Abner Broadway
(123 KB) father of Elizabeth B
McClain - he had married Mary Stephens. Abner was born
in Montgomery and his parents had come from South
Carolina, another Abner Broadway and "Nancy unknown"
Grandpa Elijah Lee and Andrew
Cooper (101
KB) Chambers County census shows how close
they lived together. Charner Cooper married Sarah Lee
and had Levi Benjamin Cooper. Levi married Sarah Carter
and had a daughter Susie Mae Cooper Brooks.
Grandpa Cochran (3 KB) Family Group Sheet
Ancestors (163 KB) The many ancestors of the
Brooks children.
Grandpa Anderson married Lavinia
Brack (91
KB) from the Carolinas to Montgomery Alabama -
Soldiers of the American Revolution, received Land
Grants and migrated into Georgia, then to Montgomery
County Alabama.
McClain, Josiah Marion - Civil War
Record (3 KB) My
great great grandfather married Elizabeth Broadway and
had Charles Allen McClain
Grandpa Brooks and Bond
(27 KB) from the Carolinas to
Tennessee to Texas and then Alabama
Surnames (37
KB) Baxley, Cochran, Crigler, Fenn, Little,
Miller, so many names in my family tree.
1840 census Montgomery AL
(32 KB) only half of my
transcription, more to come on page 2 - the pages are
quite difficult to read
Notes and Research (1052 KB) A big thank you to my many
internet found cousins who have shared their lineage and
pictures with me to help verify the journeys of our
ancestors.
My Census Notes (3 KB) My families migrated into
several counties of Alabama by 1830 1840
Mordecai Bozeman (3 KB) Account being audited for
claims of Am Rev War
Baxley (19
KB) From Joseph to James to Ella Olivia
Notes (695
KB) Research of related families
Mordecai Bozeman and sons
(6 KB) Account being audited for
claims of Am Rev War
Many Names in my family
(161 KB) My Family Jewels
Related Links (911 KB) Collecting Family Webpages
Captain George Little (28 KB) to Jonas to Hiram to John to
Lattie to Luella
Related Links (3 KB) Collecting Family Webpages
Kentucky Census (63 KB) Following my Littles into
Kentucky 1800
Westbrook (140 KB) Cemeteries in Alabama
Census (53
KB) Following the Littles out of Kentucky
Westbrook (10
KB) Cemeteries in Alabama
Alabama Relatives (3 KB) Tracing my roots in Alabama
Westbrook (11
KB) Cemeteries in Alabama
Westbrook (143 KB) Cemeteries in Alabama
Westbrook (6
KB) Cemeteries in Alabama
Westbrook (162 KB) Cemeteries in Alabama
Mordecai's son Peter Bozeman in
SC (11 KB) Ralph
and Peter received Land Grants - they might have
received several acres each time they re-enlisted -
Ralph even got a land grant in Georgia
Mordecai Bozeman's son Peter in
SC (11 KB) Peter
and Ralph received Land Grants
Ancestral Index (887 KB) Many Names and photos
Families Settled in Montgomery
AL (1 KB) Several
names listed - this was the capitol city - with land
rich for farming, slaves and indians willing to work the
crops, and the Alabama River used for travel. The
railroad also came through Ramer and into Montgomery -
the Union Station sits along the banks of the Alabama
River in downtown Montgomery where historical signs
indicate this was once a large indian village. Even the
parents of Chief Red Eagle ( Sehoy and Charles
Weatherford) lived along the Alabama River.
Brooks in Montgomery (1 KB) Descending from John Brookes of
Holland who settled in Pennsylvania, then his son went
to Tennessee by 1860 where he married R P Smith
Carolina 1700s (19 KB) We were both Quakers and
Loyalists
Brooks in Montgomery (3 KB) Ancestors of Kathy and Charles
Mordecai - White - Meade
(12 KB) Interesting notes on
these families in 1700
Documents (47
KB) Marriage Licenses, Death Certicates,
Articles of Interest
Indians in Virginia (10 KB) Wm G Bozeman
Grandpa John Stephens -Am Rev War
Soldier (16
KB) from Florida to the Carolinas, he fought
for Independence, married a full blood indian and
migrated to Alabama
Bozeman - Shawnee Tribe
(4 KB) Reid married Bozeman
Westbrook (144 KB) Cemeteries in Alabama
Grandpa Cecil Carter's
ancestors (36
KB) Fenn of Virginia and Stone of Maryland,
all migrating south through the Carolinas during the War
and into Georgia's Land Lottery and then to Montgomery
Alabama where the land was two dollars an acre. The
Fenns were Indian Traders in very early Georgia, 1700s,
and their wives were likely native americans.
Cherokee Bozeman (3 KB) John married a Cherokee in SC
and moved to MS
Westbrook (32
KB) Cemeteries in Alabama
DAR Jesse Bozeman (10 KB) Unknown connection but our
Peter named a son Jesse so this could be a brother to
our Peter in Darlington - there was a Jesse living two
doors away from Peter in 1800 Darlington census. Peter's
son was named Jesse M Bozeman and I can only suppose
that M was for Mordecai and then can suppose it is
possible that was also Peter's father's name.......now
go back to the Jesse who served in the American
Revolution and wonder if his middle initial was also M -
could he have really been Peter's father living so close
to him in 1800.............we may never know.
Bozeman in Choctaw Nation
(4 KB) James Boozman and Percila
White - this name White takes me back to the mother of
Mordecai, thinking what if she were also indian....we
will never know.
Westbrook (1
KB) Cemeteries in Alabama
Luke Bozeman married an
indian (5
KB) Ward - Bozeman
Westbrook (351 KB) Cemeteries in Alabama
Indian Town Creek 1700
(6 KB) Samuel Bozeman, White,
Parker
Westbrook (92
KB) Cemeteries in Alabama
Louis Bousman (3 KB) Indian Territory and Billy The
Kid.
Westbrook (19
KB) Cemeteries in Alabama
John and the Indian Wife
(5 KB) John Bozeman and
Elizabeth in MS
Westbrook (170 KB) Cemeteries in Alabama
Westbrook (6
KB) Cemeteries in Alabama
Westbrook (159 KB) Cemeteries in Alabama
Westbrook (187 KB)
DNA to Mordecai Bozeman
Chart of my ancestors
Peter Bozeman
1840 census of Montgomery
AL
Grandpa FENN's cousin
Grandpa Elisha Stephens
Grandpa Elisha Anderson to Lorena
Bozeman
Research Links and
Documents
Surnames on the Web
My Bozeman Ancestors
Cochran, Miller and Henderson of Ohio
1800s
Grandpa John Wright Little born
1843
Grandpa Hiram Lucius Little born 1821
Kentucky
Grandma Betsy Douglass Little of PA and SC
to Kentucky
Grandma Lattie Cedonia Little Coonfield
had Luella
Cousin Little
Uncle Jonas Little? brother of grandpa
George? same town/era
Grandpa Elisha Sellers of North
Carolina
Tombstones
Grandpa Cecil Earl Fenn Carter 1900 - 1939
Montgomery Ala
Grandpa Frank Delbert Cochran and Luella
in Chetopa KS 1937
Grandpa Charles McClain of Virginia 1750
to Spartanburg SC
Charles Brooks in 1975 Millbrook
Alabama
Grandpa Jacob Benjamin Cochran b 1822
Quaker City Ohio
Montgomery Area Families of
Mine
Grandpa Fenn and Stone
Charles Brooks in 1976
Search The Alabama Archives
Jacob Benjamin Cochran
Mason-Knights Templar common with the
Little family
Barry's Bozeman Blog
Steve's Bozeman Research
Page
Grandma
My Montgomery Kin
Brooks
Alabama Gen Web
From Lattie Little Coonfield to Frankie
Cochran
Charles' grandma Olivia Baxley
Hood
Charles' grandpa John Wise
Carter
Granny Betsy Douglass Little to Coonfield
and Cochran
Granny Luella Coonfield
Cochran
Granny Clora Jane Miller Cochran had son
Frank
Brooks Genealogy and GED
List
List
Alabama Genealogy
Kathy
Journey of my Elders
Charles Brooks
Victorian
Pictures of many relatives
Thomas Randolph Carter and Lacy Bozeman to
Jesse Bozeman
James Brooks and Mary
Thornton
Cochran Genealogy
Frank Delbert Cochran
South Carolina Search the
Archives
Georgia Search the A R
roster
Search Alabama
Charles and Kathy
Civil War Search
1800 Union SC George Little by his
children
1810 Kentucky George Little by his
children
1810 Kentucky Jonas Little * Grandfather
to John W Little
John Wright Little - grandfather to Luella
Coonfield Cochran
Stephens, McClain and Bozeman to
Carter
Charles and Patsy Weatherford in Charlotte
Virginia
Sketches
My own BozemanGenWeb
Grandpa Peter Bozeman of NC in
AL
Grandpa Mordecai Bozeman born
1735
Lorena's Ancestors
Lorena Emma Bozeman McClain
Our Southern Roots
Peter Bozeman
Brooks
Stokes - Carter - Bozeman
Cemetery
Links
Links with Search Box for easier
navigation
Laura: Mrs George Bright Hawes researching
Pocahontas
Tombstone of Isaac Coonfield born 1808
Kentucky
Tombstones of sisters, Maude and Lattie
Little
Tombstones of aunt Mary Ella Coonfield
Davidson
Tombstones of Grandpa
Coonfield
Photo of Grandpa Ben Coonfield, resembles
Frank Cochran
Tracing our Cherokee blood
Mason, Gray, Cochran, Parker,
Carter
Little Hawes Coonfield Cochran Fenn
Carter, cousin Martha
Stone Fenn Carter and
Cochran
Tombstone of Grandpa Jacob Cochran - Civil
War Vet
Tombstone of Thomas Carter b 1820 and Lacy
Bozeman
Our Family Roots
Grandma Clora Jane Miller Cochran
photos
Children of Cecil Carter
Census Records
Alice McClain Carter
Census Records and old Brooks
Letters
My Several Grannies
Family Photos
Mary Endicott Interview with Coonfield
family
Family Webpages
Search the Civil War
1860 Martha Young's parents, Minerva
Evans/James Young
Frank Cochran's Ancestors
Stepping Stones
Family Research Pages
Grandpa McClain with my mother around
1940
A few of my notes from 2005
Montgomery Alabama pictures by
me
Cochran in the old days
Frank and Luella
Our family history
Dad's grandfather George Little of
Scotland in Kentucky
Kathy's List
Grandfather Elisha Anderson - Elijah -
Seaborne- Nancy Jane
Cherokee Darlings
Weatherford
Pony picture
.............................................Next
My database on rootsweb.com
Montgomery
List
Letter from Brooks
Brooks, Ballard, Carter, Hereferd,
Ramsey,Staples in Alabama
Tombstone of Johnny Brooks
Pictures 1920s of grandpa Cecil Earl Fenn
Carter at Ft Bliss
Cecil's death certificate and his
father's
Cecil's family on 1900 census before his
birth or Robert's
Cecil and his brothers
Cecil to William to John to Elijah Fann/
Fenn
Elijah Fann Tombstone - he founded
Pilgrims Rest Church
Cecil's brother Frank Fenn looks much like
native american
Augusta Alabama
My Montgomery Families
Brooks Gen Web Thornton Hood Lee to
Montgomery
Brooks many ancestors
Civil War Message Board of
Alabama
Great Grandmother Anna Lou Stone
Fenn
Index
Brooks Notes
Alabama Notes
Alabama Notes
Family History free web
space
Miscellaneous - free
webspace
Family Chart - free web
space
Southern Roots
Miscellaneous Notes
Our Alabama families
Frank Cochran's family
Brooks Page
Tombstone Bubber Hood and Milton Elijah
Thornton
Beautiful background -
index
Bozeman Jewels
Family Jewels
Wiki pedia adds genealogy
Coonfield Research Notes
Coonfield Research Notes
My Grandfathers
Elisha Sellers to Lavinia Jane
Sellers
List
Was your Grandma an Indian?
Searching Your Native American
Ancestors
Mary Coonfield Hoback -
indian?
Coonfield battles over destruction of
cemetery
Charlie Cochran and Chief
Doublehead
List = Kathy and Charlie
Wiki
Kathy's List
Tribal Pages
Tribal Pages
Civil War - Elijah Lee's son
James
Civil War in Alabama
Civil War Soldiers and Sailors
Search
Charles Weatherford on 1810 census of
Charlotte Virginia
1850 and 1860 census of Montgomery
Alabama
. . . . . . . . Webring
Billy Carter
http://www.alabama-coushatta.com/
Meridian Cemetery - Grandpa Hiram
Little
Peter Cooper to Andrew to
Charner
Savilla Cooper - Aunt
Pension Application
Granny Lorena
Samantha's Family Page
A List of Kin
..Dad's Uncle Ky Cochran WWI registration
card
...Dad's Uncle Benjamin Harrison Cochran's
WWI registration
...Dad's grandparents John and Catherine
Little, nice photo
...Dad's grandpa Ben Coonfield looks so
much like him
...Dad's Uncle Ky family
photo
...Dad's many family
pictures
Dad's maternal grandpa John Little refused
indian allotment
...Dad's grandma Catherine Crigler
lineage
.....Mom's grandpa Josiah McClain in Civil
War Roster
...Mom's grandpa Bozeman was in Civil War
- clover on stone
...Dad's sister Irma was born with a veil
or caul
American Revolution
Search the Indian Rolls and
Bios
Indian Letters and Intruders in
Tennessee
South Carolina Indians
Grandpa Edward Doty
Our Mayflower cousin
..Dad's grandpas Crigler and Carpenter in
Germanna Colony VA
..Mom's grandpa Elizabeth in
1860
..Mom's grandma Elizabeth in
1860
..Dad's grandma Weatherford in 1811
Virginia - see 76
my grandmothers
Fann Cemetery
..Dad's Miller and Parker
ancestors
..Dad's Henderson and Sturgeon
Ancestors
..Mom's McClain Ancestors
..Mom's Alabama Connections
..Mom's Anderson
Grandfather
..Dad's ancestor Rev Alex Miller was
pastor in 1757
Search the Kentucky
Archives
Search Alabama
Search Alabama Cemeteries
..Dad's Little families
..Mom's Fenn families
Brooks in Tennessee
Elijah Lee in Alabama to the
Brooks
Brooks and Cooper to
Thornton
...Mom's Fenn, Stone, Eidson
notes
Tombstone of Meade Bozeman, brother of
grandpa John T
Tombstone of Bozeman -
Dillard
The Stone family forum
..Mom's Aunt Carrie Fenn lived in Indian
Nation Oklahoma
Brooks' Pennington and Ballard and Indians
in Tennessee
Brooks' - Rowena Densy Baxter Ballard
family
Brooks' - Baxter family
forum
Kezziah Craig the Cherokee
indian
Baxter Family Forum with Rowena and Larkin
Frances Ballard
Craig and Connelly to Baxter , Ballard,
and Brooks
Lowrence County Tn forum - Craig, to
Brooks
Pennington to the Brooks
Hannah Boone Pennington
Lawrence County TN households
1830
1826 Tax List of Lawrence Co
TN
Maury County TN forum - Bond Smith
Brooks
Maury County TN history - Giles County
formed
Giles County TN is where John Brooks was
found 1860 census
Kentucky Quick Notes
Kentucky Quick Notes- John Little
-
Kentucky Quick Notes- John Little -
Lottie
Grandpa Cecil Carter's great Aunt Lettie
Fenn Rich
Grandpa Cecil Carter's great granny Martha
Rich Fenn
Our Native American
Heritage
Ancestors of Charles Brooks
Tombstones of Lacy Bozeman and Thomas
Carter
Ancestors of Charles and
Kathy
DAR notes on the Ancestors of Charles and
Kathy
Ramer Cemetery Survey
Hills Chapel Cemetery
First White House of the Confederacy was
in Ramer
Line Creek is where we played on
weekends
Montgomery Historical
Markers
Burnt Corn Alabama
St Stephens Alabama
Indians in Alabama
Old Federal Road in Alabama
South of the Road in
Alabama
Old Wagon Road in Alabama
Line Creek and Mt Meigs
Trail of Tears
Obituary of Clora Jane Miller
Cochran
Back page of pension of John Little -
Civil War
Fenn and Feagin
BJ's Little page
Creek Indian Research
Cherokee Indian Research
Land Grants in Laurens
Georgia
Captain George Little and family
connections
Kathy and Pam meet cousin Martha
Fenn
Our grandmother Anna Stone Fenn at age 5
on census
Anna Stone Fenn's parents went back to
Macon GA 1910
Anna Stone's father Augustus at age 18 in
1860 census
Children and grands of Anna Stone Fenn who
went back to GA
Anna's ex-husband's death certificate
names John Fenn
Anne Carter was named after Anna Stone -
married Cochran
Carter and McClain in the
news
Carter Fenn Stone McClain
Images of Actual Land
Records
Beginning my research
Sketches
Bozeman Relations
1767 Bozeman Will
Brooks Family Tree
WWI registration of Uncle William
Little
Family History
Grandma Mary Handley by cousin L P
Little
Elmore County Alabama
Brooks Family
My Cochran Family Jewels
Red Shoes and Sehoy and the
Weatherfords
My Alabama Connections
About Mary Angeline Partridge
Thornton
Red Eagle
Our Sweet Little Indian
Roots
Family Bible Records
Alabama Genealogy on Yahoo
Groups
Montgomery County on Yahoo
Groups
Cherokee by Blood on Yahoo
Groups
Bullitt County Kentucky
Archives
Frank Cochran
Brooks Page
backgrounds
backgrounds
Giles County Tennessee - once home to John
Brooks b 1837
Fenn and Carter
Newspapers
Grandpa Jonas Little in 1830 census by
Handley and Hunt
Brooks Smith Craig Pennington in
Tennessee
1805 Georgia Land Lottery
Crigler and Roby
Dorline's research
John Little son of George, in 1810 KY soon
left for Tennesse
McClain pictures, grandma Alice and her
parents
McClains
1840 McClain on census
McClain Tombstones
Fenn Stone Carter
Broadway and Gibson
Charles McClain 1750
Anne Carter
1789 Georgia Tax Lists
Lorena's daughter's Alice and Katie,
granddaughter Annie
Lorena's granny, Nancy Jane
Anderson
my backgrounds
Mom's picture
Mom's great grandfather Josiah Marion
McClain
Stone Hendrick Winters
Grandpa John Baptist Bond to John Brooks
in TN
John Milton Brooks, Charlie, Mary and
James
My Ancestors Speak
Grandpa Elijah Fenn/ Fann to Annie
Carter
Mom's great granny Elizabeth Broadway on
the 1860 census
Elizabeth Broadway research to South
Carolina
Elizabeth " Bettie " Broadway and Josiah
Marion McClain
1870 census of Abner Broadway, father of
Elizabeth
Coosada and Fenn Family Cemetery in Elmore
County AL
Great Grandpa Jacob
Luella's genealogy
Luella's granny Betsy Douglass
Little
Luella's granny Catherine
Weatherford
Luella's grandpa John Little Civil War
papers
Luella's grandpa Abraham Crigler left KY
for Arkansas
Luella's Uncle Chester and Uncle
Sam
Tefft in the Cochran, Miller, Parker
lineage of Rhode Island
Elijah Lee, grandpa to Charles
Brooks
Brooks Cooper Hood Thornton
Ballard
1850 Chambers County - Lee Cooper
Stephens
Clora Jane Miller Cochran
tombstone
1850 Grandpa Stone in Macon County
Alabama
Charner Cooper and Sarah Lee have a son
Levi Benjamin Cooper
Journey of our Elders
Deeds in the 1600s
Our Stone ancestors in the 1600s - Fann/
Fenn
Henrico County VA - P:owhatan and the
Early Settlers
Mars Hill Cemetery
Banister Stone
Creeks
My contribution to Bullitt County
KY
My contribution to Daviess County
KY
My contribution to Find A
Grave.com
Mom's pictures of her
family
Charlotte VA deeds
other VA deeds
Craig Connelly Baxter deeds
image: DAR article of George
Little
Perry Township Blacksmith Shop in
Indiana
Color Schemes
1953
1695 Maryland Archives
My Family Tree
Joe McClain so dark was told to sit in the
back of the bus
Wolf background
1580 George Little
Grandpa Hiram Lucius Little in Bosque
County Texas
Lattie Little marriage
license
Ralph Bozeman document - Rev War
Records
Peter Bozeman document - Rev War
Records
Mordecai Bozeman document - Rev War
Records
John Bozeman document - Rev War
Records
Bozeman Family Jewels
Cochran
Cecil Carter's parents on his death
certificate
My pictures of Montgomery
area
My visit to Greenwood Cemetery and to
Holtville
Freewebs
RootsChat
Pictures of Anne and Bill
Carter
1953 Birth Announcement
Samantha's Genealogy
WeRelate on Wikipedia
Home Page
My Parents
My Alabama Families
T R Carter and Stacy
Wilkes Bozman and Cochran
Free Stuff
New England Indians
Kanawah Valley
Tombstone Photos
Creating a layered
background
Page 1
Cousin Lavinia Parker married an
indian
Grandma Alice McClain Carter holding a
pig
Uncle Lucius Powhatan
Little
Cochran Family Album
Frankie and Freelon
pictures
Frankie's indian ancestral search by his
cousin Laura Little
Frankie's grandfather Ben
Frankie's grandfather Ben
Alabama Cemetery Photos
Uncle John Handley
Bozeman of NC in Am Rev War
My Cherokee Connections
Honoring the Old Ones
Brooks Genealogy
John Brooks
Andrew Cooper
Frankie Cochran
Brooks Intro
Brooks on Rootsweb
George Little had John and Jonas, Jonas
had Hiram Lucius
Descendants of Nancy Ward - does she
connect to us ?
Morgan County Indiana
Maxine
Korean Casualties- Freelon "Coonfield"
Cochran
All Things Cherokee
Freewebs
Pretty format
Annie Carter raised by the
McClains
Alabama families
Graphics for your pages
Just me
Background - log cabin
Grandpa Peter
Tribes in the News
Brooks Gen Web
Kathys List
Brooks Gen Web details
Brooks Native Heritage
Our Bozeman Family Jewels
More of those Jewels
Our Ancestors Roots
......Mom
Cooper, Carter, Hood, Thornton,
Partridge
.......Annie Lee
McClain Genealogy
Frankie's Genealogy
Photos
Reflections
Honoring the old ones
Our old alabama settlers
Minnie Lee Gibson
1788 tombstone of Josiah
McClain
Stone and Fenn Notes
Fenn and Stone images
My Coonfield Family Photos
Stuff
My Research Stuff
Colonial Documents
Jacob Cochran
Annie
Amazing Clock
Uncle Thomas J Rich
Colonial records
Colonial records
Death Certificate of Grandma
Stone
Researching Native
Americans
Search Box
Land Documents
Missouri Death Certificates
Search Land Records
West Virginia Documents
Dr
Jacob
Family Tree on Rootsweb
Our Kentucky Kin
Tribal Pages
next
dr
My Southern Roots
Documents
My brother Vic
My Early Settlers in Georgia and Land
Grants
Search Georgia
My Georgia Notes
2007 Bozeman Gathering
Cherokee By Blood
..............................Family
History
............................Cochrans
Alabama Indian Tribes
Alabama Turkeytown
Tecumseh
Osceola
Osceola
Osceola
John Ross
1861 Battles
Moccasin Bend
Pathkiller's Tomb in
Alabama
Pathkiller's Tomb in
Alabama
Remembering the Natives
. . . . . . . . . . . . Laura Little and
Dorline Gray
Old Family Pictures
Laura Little researching our Indian
Princess
More old pictures
Long line of kin
Peter was my 5 times grand
father
More old pictures
More on the Bozeman history
Family History at Rootschat
Cochrans at Rootschat
Sketches at Rootschat
Sign In at Rootschat
Interview Coonfield Cousin
Interviewers Home page
John Little family photos
Grandmother Catherine Weatherford Wright
at Martha Little's
Alabama Census Records
Bozeman Marriages
Bozemans of NC Am Rev War: Jesse and
Ethelredge
Grandmother Luella
Iowa Family Trees
Grandfather Carter
Natives in my family tree
Lela
Erwin
Virgil Coonfield
Mary Angeline Partridge
Thornton
blog Lorena
blog alabamafamilytree
Books
East Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
Giles County TN was once part of Maury
County
Census records
Grandmother Lorena' s kin
Search Georgia Revolutionary
War
My Georgia Land Records
My Stepping Stones
Sketches
Sketches
Sketches
Daviess KY - my submissions
Bullitt KY - my submissions
Colonial Records and Land
Records
Jacob Cochran in Iowa
List
FREE World Vital Records
Carter and Fenn
My Bozeman and Little files
My Brooks research
My Brooks research
My Grandma Stone and Fenn
research
My Family Land Records
Documents
Documents on the Bozeman
family
Documents on the Little family in
Kentucky
Grandpa Jonas Little in 1820 beside his
siblings - had Hiram
Grandpa Elijah Lee, Charner Cooper, Alsey
Cooper in 1850
Kentucky, Arkansas, Kansas and Alabama
kin
Miscellaneous Court Records of many family
surnames
Lineage of Charles Wayne
Brooks
My Alabama Families
More info on my Alabama
ancestors
Mom's grandmother Annie Stone
Fenn
My webpages and tons of
information
Charlie's great great grandpa
Baxley
The Little family DNA project and
Vikings
Ancestral Chart
Cochran tribalpages
Brooks tribalpages
Peter in Hope Hull
My Colonial Records and
Notes
My Colonial Records and
Notes
Mordecai to Peter to William Henry to
Peter Edward to John T
Backup
Bozeman Research
1840 transcription by me
My Bozeman Elders
N C Am Rev War List - Anderson, Brack,
Bozeman, Broadway
Gilly Bozeman signed her X mark in
1851
Barry's Blog
Search images of Land Deeds
Parker, Tefft, Miller, Little, Wright,
Cochran
Sketches Book online at LDS
page
Marriage of Sarah Brown to
Peter
Baxley
Alabama Gen Web
Alabama Gen Web
Alabama Tombstones
Alabama Files
Aunt Ethel Bozeman Gibson in
Alabama
Cochran in Mesa AZ moved to
Alabama
Greetings
My Family Tree
German Roots
Anne Carter's granny Anna Stone born
1875
Doublehead
Doublehead
Michigan Territory
Cochran Ancestry
Names of those I am
researching....
folklore
Sketches of Bozeman Book is online to
view
My own census collection
My Cherokee Connections
Westbrook and Holley
Alabama Kin
My Kentucky Records
Our Bible Belt of the South
Westbrook, Holly, Grauer
My Westbrook Folder
James Westbrook died in 1850 or
divorced?
Thomas Carter
1700s Georgia Records
Books
George Grauer Westbrook
Grandmother Elizabeth Grauer Westbrook
Lawson of Marengo
Assorted Notes
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