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Our cousin Sharon has been researching the Bozeman lineage for many years; according to her posts on the internet, connecting her lineage to Gilly Goodson and Peter E. Bozeman.

Gilly's legal name appears to be Gilliadezar Goodson, but she signs with her X mark. There were some Goodsons found on the Darlington SC census as was the Bozemans.

It also seems like the children of Sarah and Peter Bozeman had all married before the journey to Allabama in 1826.

This is probably the same Peter Bozeman listed in the Lousiana Mortality Records who died of Cholera but it also lists a child who died named Peter Ann Bozeman.

Peter E Bozeman had brothers Jesse, Meady, William Henry and sister Lucy and two other sisters on the 1790 census that have not been traced.

Sharon found a document dated 1851 where Gilly asked Jesse Bozeman to handle the estate of Peter E. when he died.

Gilly's children were Edward Peter Bozeman, James Thomas, Jesse P., Sarah J., Mildred and Polly Ann.

James died in the Civil War; Jesse had a son named John who also named his son John who had Jennett. Jennett married a Mr. Carter

Edward Peter married Elizabeth Ambrose in Bienville Parish Louisiana 1857, and had a daughter named Edward Janetta Bozeman in 1857, the same year that her daddy died.

Janetta married George Whitfield Monzingo in 1875 Louisiana. Their children were William Henry, Webb, Laura, Minnie Bell, Eddie Bozeman Monzingo.

Minnie Bell married William Napoleon Manning which is Sharon's line.

Children of Minnie Bell were Ollean, George, Agnes, Willie, Effie, Cressie, and Gladys.

Apparently there is also a Yvonne searching the Monzingo Families, found on the internet at www.genforum.com where you just type in the Forum box the word Bozeman and then in the next search box type in Monzingo.

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When Peter died, in 1829, Jesse filed for the estate sale and Wiliam Henry was listed on those documents. Then again in 1838, apparently when Sarah died, Jesse filed to sell off Peter's land, and William was once again listed as an heir.

Sarah and Peter's chldren were Meady, Peter E., Jesse M. , William Henry and Lucy. Meady is not listed as an heir in the estate because he died about 1827. Perhaps he was ill during the journey from Darlington to Montgomery, we just do not know but his son was Captain Peter Henry Bozeman in the Mississippi Infantry of the Confederates.

Peter's son Peter E. Bozeman married Gilly Goodson in Alabama and moved to Louisiana and is now being researched by Sharon Johnson.

Sarah Brown married Peter Bozeman in December 1786 in the Cheraws District of Darlington County, South Carolina, as written by one of their neighbors, Reverend Evan Pugh in his "Diaries".

Peter had served in the American Revolution, had several records of payment, mentioned in the South Carolina Militia book, listed on the SC Roster with his father Mordecai, and others like John, Paul. Ralph, who may be brothers of Peter

All likely from Bladen County North Carolina which was just across the river from where they received their Land Grants. The SC Archives indicate that Peter's land was surveyed in June 1826 , possibly to sell, so he could begin his journey to Alabama.


 

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