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Little Rock Arkansas Homestead...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
grandfather of T R Carter who married Lacy Jane Bozeman...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
reference to captain george lidell which was actually Little
 
reference to Benjamin Lewis who moved to Hope Hull....
 
 
Phillip, Paul, Ralph Boozman and Mordecai, John, Peter Bozeman
 
 
Scrimpshire, Sellers, Anderson intermarried....Scrimpshire daughter married indian chief Dennis Bushyhead.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Georgia Land Documents

 
Thomas Carter, unknown connection, last will and testament below
 
 

John Fann of England married Mary Stone in Richmond VA  and had Henry in 1702. Henry married Winnifred Gathings and their sons John and Zachariah served in the American Revolution and received land in Georgia.  Zachariah's wife Alecy McCoy may have been Cherokee indian and their son was Travis who married an unknown "Mary".   Mary had Elijah in 1788.  Elijah and his wife Martha Rich had John Fenn, who served in the Civil War and died in Alabama.

The son of John Stephens and his cherokee wife was also a John and he married Jane Tillman and moved to Montgomery Alabama.

 

In the Brooks lineage of 1800 Tennessee I am researching Connelly, Cox, Dickson, Pennington, Craig, Bond, Smith, etc.
 

The Bozemans may have been brothers, Meade who married Chloe Nelson, James, and Samuel, with Martha being their widowed mother.

Georgia Land Documents

Here are some of my favorite websites:

A Really Cool page (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~brooksgenealogy)

Census
Images
 
A few are damaged and hard to view
 


 
 
1830 census below
http://www.usgenealogy.net/members///Census///DaviessKentucky/1830/39



 

 1810 Ohio County Kentucky is where many of the above families are first found as the counties are just beginning to form.
 

 
Henry County Kentucky 1820 census
Henry County 1810 census
Many of Captain George Little descendants throughout the community
 
Squire Boon was in an area outside Panther Creek or listed as "not stated" community


 
1790 Union South Carolina - George Little and Many Other Surnames before migrating to Kentucky
 
 
1850
 
Maryland Archives
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

South Carolina Militia
Land Bounty Warrants
   





 
LAND RECORDS - check county formation at usgenweb.com
 
MAP
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
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  • John Stephens in Pike County (61 KB)
    Land Records
  • William C Sellers (26 KB)
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  • Uncle Cornelius Sellers (57 KB)
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  • Calvin Sellers (33 KB)
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  • Robert Loyd 1835 Illinois (35 KB)
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  • Alfred Sellers (172 KB)
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  • Joe Stephens (83 KB)
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  • Levi Cooper (47 KB)
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  • 1910 John Little (122 KB)
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  • Joseph C Stephens (82 KB)
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  • Charles Cochran 1919 Arizona (105 KB)
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  • Wanton Parker 1835 (36 KB)
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  • James Miller - Illinois (151 KB)
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  • Uncle Wyman Parker 1802 (28 KB)
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  • 1822 William Henderson of Pa in OH (32 KB)
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  • Uncle Orren Parker (69 KB)
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  • 1823 Nathan Bozeman (34 KB)
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  • 1823 John Bozeman (32 KB)
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  • ARMY 1818 John Clenndenning (47 KB)
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  • 1824 Lewis Bozeman (197 KB)
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  • 1831 John Clenndenning (31 KB)
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  • 1827 Jesse Bozeman (195 KB)
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  • 1830 Jefferson Bozeman (29 KB)
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  • ARMY 1818 Moses Clendennin (46 KB)
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  • 1831 Michael Bozeman (29 KB)
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  • AM REV 1806 William Clendennin (89 KB)
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  • 1837 Elisha T Bozeman (56 KB)
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  • 1825 Moses Sturgeon (35 KB)
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  • 1837 Frederick T Bozeman (62 KB)
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  • 1826 john Sturgeon (30 KB)
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  • 1838 James Young (65 KB)
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  • AM REV 1806 John Teeters (85 KB)
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  • AM REV 1806 HENDERSON heirs (149 KB)
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  • John Wise Carter (212 KB)
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  • John Wise Carter (35 KB)
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  • Mathew Fann (192 KB)
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  • John Hill (176 KB)
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  • 1835 David Bozeman (180 KB)
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  • Abner Broadway (58 KB)
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  • 1835 Etheldred Bozeman (199 KB)
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  • Elisha Anderson (207 KB)
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  • 1837 John Bozeman in Covington (59 KB)
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  • Uncle Meady (38 KB)
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  • 1835 Nathaniel Bozeman (32 KB)
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  • Alexander Cochran (210 KB)
    1832 Land Record
  • Grandpa Coonfield (86 KB)
    Land Records
  • 1837 Ann Bozeman (55 KB)
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  • Isaac Coonfield (59 KB)
    1856 Land Record
  • Grandpa Lee (175 KB)
    Land Records
  • 1837 Bainbridge Bozeman (60 KB)
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  • 1822 William Henderson (32 KB)
    Land Record
  • 1837 Samuel and James Bozeman (61 KB)
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  • 1826 John Sturgeon (30 KB)
    Land Record
  • 1837 Uncle Jesse Bozeman (166 KB)
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  • 1831 John Clendennin (31 KB)
    Land Record
  • 1837 Dan Bozeman in Monroe County (53 KB)
    Land Records
  • 1840 James T Miller (160 KB)
    Land Record
  • 1837 Uncle Peter Bozeman (61 KB)
    Land Records
  • 1837 James Clendennin (53 KB)
    Land Record
  • 1853 James Miller (64 KB)
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  • 1859 Coonfield (57 KB)
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  • Epperson, James 1824 (188 KB)
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  • George Thornton (56 KB)
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  • Augustus M Stone (63 KB)
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  • 1845 James H Bozeman - Coosa - Elmore (57 KB)
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  • Michael D. Stone 1851 (58 KB)
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  • 1841 Meady A Bozeman (65 KB)
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  • John Stephens (176 KB)
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  • 1852 Thomas J Bozeman (66 KB)
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  • Epperson, James 1837 (172 KB)
    Land Record
  • Jane Stephens (52 KB)
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  • 1852 Andrew Cooper (57 KB)
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  • Epperson, Jesse 1831 (197 KB)
    Land Record
  • Uncle James Stephens (52 KB)
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  • 1859 Coonfield (57 KB)
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  • Epperson, Richard (170 KB)
    Land Record
  • 1860 Peter Bozeman of Butler County (54 KB)
    Land Records
  • Apperson AM REV 100 acres - Richard??? (148 KB)
    Land Record - land grant
  • 1900 John W Little at Little Rock (66 KB)
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  • Clark - Archibald in Indiana 1830 (180 KB)
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  • 1900 Matilda Bozeman's Heirs (54 KB)
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  •  Grandpa Hiram L. Little born 1821
     
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    • 1920 Madison Fenn on Commerce Street, Montg, AL (817 KB)
      he is Carrie's Uncle Mat or our great grandfather Wm F Fenn's brother who died in 1927 and is buried at Greenwood Cemetery by Wm F Fenn and near Emmett Fenn. Whomever buried Uncle Mat listed him as Matthew A Fenn, so they did not know much about the family's real names. Madison was a night watchman at a grocery store, according to this census, being widowed as his wife had died in Texas, prompting his return to Alabama. There is also a Rewis family on this census which we later find connected with Emmett Fenn.
    • 1930 James Brooks and Susie Mae Cooper (1086 KB)
      Montgomery Alabama census... John BROOKS Self M Male W 42 PA Farmer HOLLAND FRANCE P. R. BROOKS Wife M Female W 38 TN Keeping House TN TN Nora C. BROOKS Dau S Female W 18 TN At Home PA TN Walter H. BROOKS Son S Male W 13 TN At Home PA TN John H. BROOKS Son S Male W 7 TX PA TN Lula C. BROOKS Dau S Female W 5 TX PA TN ... W. BROOKS Son S Male W 3 TX PA TN -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Source Information: Census Place Precinct 1, Lamar, Texas.
    • 1930 Uncle Wm Frank Fenn near Highland Avenue (998 KB)
      Carrie's brother, also brother of our grandpa Cecil Earl Fenn Carter. Uncle Frank, his wife Neva Mae Walraven, and her mother are living between Panama Street and Highland Avenue. He works on the railroad, like his brother Emmett. Uncle Frank later buys land in Coosada on Airport Road and has a family cemetery which includes his brother Robert's grave. The land later becomes Coosada Elementary School. Some is donated to the church for a cemetery. This is where cousin Martha remembered her mom, Neva, boiling Frank's workclothes in a pot outside from his job on the railroad. There was once a housefire where they lost many of their family photos and mementos, but one son remembered Frank having a photo of a guy in baseball uniform signed by Wm Arthur "Tige" Stone.
    • 1920 Susie Mae Cooper (763 KB)
      Montgomery Alabama census with her mother Sallie E Carter, widow of Thomas R Carter and his first marriage was to Lacy Bozeman
    • 1930 Eva Dakota Fenn on McDonough Stree (21 KB)
      She is now alone. At some point she moved in with her stepson Wm Frank Fenn Jr because my mother in law Mary Ella Brooks knew her and actually took her in when Eva and Frank did not get along. This might have happened in Montgomery before they all moved to Elmore County but yes, Mary Ella took care of the lady !! What a small world we live in < smiles >
    • WWI Draft Registration Card (24 KB)
      James Edgar Brooks is in Forsyth Georgia so is he in our line?
    • 1820 Elijah Fann/ Fenn in Laurens Georgia (407 KB)
      One of our great great grandfathers....married to Martha Rich and had John who ended up in Tuskegee Alabama and had a son named William Frank Fenn . Elijah's ancestors came down through the Carolinas and the wars and some were listed on the Georgia land lottery - such amazing history here !!
    • 1910 James E Brooks in Montgomery AL (384 KB)
      on Hull Street with father in law listed as Crawford, children John and Dorothy....?W. P. BROOKS Self M Male W 55 TN Farmer NC VA Carrie BROOKS Wife M Female W 33 TN Keeps House TN TN John D. BROOKS Son M Male W 25 TN Mule Trader TN TN Roxanna BROOKS DauL M Female W 22 TN At Home TN TN Walter BROOKS Son S Male W 19 TN Farm Laborer TN TN Rolla BROOKS Son S Male W 5 TN TN TN Lilly BROOKS Dau S Female W 3 TN TN TN Kate JONES Other D Female B 35 TN Dom. Servant TN TN Oscar JONES Other S Male B 3 TN TN TN -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Source Information: Census Place District 16, Maury, Tennessee
    • 1930 Mary Ella Thornton ( married J E Brooks ) (855 KB)
      age 3 with her parents Milton Elijah and Bessie Thornton on Park Avenue in Chisholm, Montgomery County Alabama
    • 1850 Cooper (93 KB)
      Chambers Alabama Alsey Cooper is widowed with children in Chambers..
    • 1910 Wesley Allan Hood, father of Bessie Thornton (342 KB)
      Elmore County Census shows Mary Ella's grandfather but Bessie is listed on page two with her two brothers
    • John Thomas Bozeman photo (386 KB)
      father of Lorena, husband of Alice Stephens... Peter E. BOZEMAN Self M Male W 46 AL Farmer SC SC Nancy J. BOZEMAN Wife M Female W 34 AL Keeping House AL GA John Thos. BOZEMAN Son S Male W 14 AL Field Hand AL AL Peter J. BOZEMAN Son S Male W 12 AL Field Hand AL AL Corintha BOZEMAN Dau S Female W 10 AL AL AL Robt. H. BOZEMAN Son S Male W 8 AL AL AL Martha J. F. BOZEMAN Dau S Female W 5 AL AL AL Allie Lucie BOZEMAN Dau S Female W 2 AL AL AL George M. BOZEMAN Son S Male W 1 AL AL AL -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Source Information: Census Place Dublin, Montgomery, Alabama
    • 1910 Wesley Allan Hood's children listed on PAGE 2 (19 KB)
      Elmore County Census shows Mary Ella's grandfather but Bessie is listed on page two with her two brothers
    • 1930 Creek County, Oklahoma, Carrie Fenn Johnson (993 KB)
      Cousin Martha said that Aunt Carrie married a Ben Johnson and moved to Oklahoma where they had one daughter named Jean and they lived a very poor life and probably died there. Ben is shown to have been born in Texas.
    • John Brooks of Pennsylvania in Texas 1880 census (833 KB)
      Shows his father is from Holland and his mother is from France and his wife is from Tennessee. John is 42 on this document and his children are born in Texas so they have been here nearly 20 years apparently. Roxanna Permilia Smith is using P R for her name on this.
    • 1900 Choctaw Nation Texas, Ben Johnson (927 KB)
      some of Ben's siblings are born in Indian Territory but he shows born in Texas - all citizens are listed as white. There is another Johnson family living next to them. Ben's mother is born in Alabama. They must have returned later to Alabama when he met Carrie Fenn and married her and then they moved on to Oklahoma.
    • 1860 John Brooks in Giles County TENN from PENN (643 KB)
      young man is a boarder in this household, just before he married Ms Smith and then they moved on to Texas.
    • 1920 Carrie Fenn in Alabama with her father (701 KB)
      on Commerce Street with her stepmother Eva, we do not know why Carrie/ Carolyn never lived with her own mother, but her father was ill and she stayed. Her brother Emmett is also there but we do not know why they show his middle initial as J when his middle name was Marvin, but census officials were not perfect and if Eva was the person giving out the information, she probably had no clue. Eva Dakota Fenn was very young too !!
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    • Allen Wesley Hood (109 KB)
      buried in Slapout AL , brother of Bessie and Barnie - son of Ella O Hood and L Wesley Hood........could be husband of Jessie Swindall
    • Annie Clark Ballard Brooks (89 KB)
      wife of John, mother of James; the daughter of Eudora Craig and James Ballard of Lawrence TN plus her four grandparents were all born in Tennessee.
    • Brooks - Cooper headstone (69 KB)
      Greenwood Cemetery, behind the Last Supper monument; all the way to the back road of the cemetery.
    • Barnie or Buster Hood (88 KB)
      buried in Slapout AL , brother of Bessie and Allen - son of Ella O Hood and L Wesley Hood
    • Luther Vernon Ballard (72 KB)
      must have been brother to Annie as all are buried near each other in Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery AL
    • R E Thornton (74 KB)
      Cains Chapel, Slapout Alabama
    • L W Hood - great great grandpa (115 KB)
      buried in Slapout AL , husband of Ella Mae O Hood and father of Bessie Mae " Bubber" Hood Thornton............Bessie named her sons Lister and James...........
    • James Edgar Brooks SR (106 KB)
      buried by his wife Susie Cooper and near his mother Annie...........we found his father JOHN buried in a different section of the cemetery; yet this section had a large marker named Cooper-Brooks located in Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery AL
    • BROOKS - Mary Ella Thornton (87 KB)
      wife of James Edgar Brooks, mother of Charles Wayne Brooks; buried in Prattville Cemetery beside James and their other son John
    • Barnie Hood's wife (98 KB)
      Augusta Hood
    • Susie Mae Cooper Brooks (73 KB)
      buried by husband James Edgar Brooks Sr - Susie was known as Mamaw
    • BROOKS - James Edgar Jr (68 KB)
      beside wife Mary Ella Thornton and their son John in Prattville Cemetery - father of Charles Wayne Brooks, John Milton and Thomas Earl Brooks
    • Dorothy Hood (89 KB)
      Hood family in Slapout/ Holtville, Elmore County, Alabama - this cemetery is behind Cains Chapel Methodist Church on the corner of the intersection of Hwy 111
    • Zona Cooper (97 KB)
      buried in the Cooper Brooks plot
    • BROOKS - John Milton (73 KB)
      Johnny died young, buried by his parents James and Mary Brooks in Prattville AL
    • Jessie Swindall Hood (110 KB)
      Hood family in Slapout
    • Walter Cooper (80 KB)
      buried in the Cooper Brooks plot
    • BROOKS - Charles Wayne born 1953 (57 KB)
      son of Mary Ella Thornton and James Edgar Brooks; buried in Millbrook Alabama at Brookside Memorial.
    • J William Thornton (83 KB)
      Thornton and Hood family in Slapout
    • Mollie Cooper (99 KB)
      buried in the Cooper Brooks plot
    • John Brooks 1880 Texas census (833 KB)
      shows his father from Holland and mother from France....married Permilia Roxanna Smith in Tennessee and had their son, John Brooks who married Annie Ballard and came to Montgomery AL
    • Lela Thornton is beside J Wm Thornton (90 KB)
      Thornton and Hood family in Slapout
    • Bessie Mae HOOD Thornton (80 KB)
      buried in Slapout AL wife of Milton Elijah Thornton, and she was mother of Mary Ella Thornton who married James Edgar Brooks JR
    • Wesley Hood on 1910 census (342 KB)
      census image shows him as head of household with ELLA as his wife, so it leaves confusion as to the L W Hood headstone
    • Marlon Thornton (119 KB)
      Slapout
    • Milton Thornton (52 KB)
      buried in Slapout AL , he married Bessie Mae Hood and he is father of Mary Ella Thornton Brooks
    • Bessie Hood on census (19 KB)
      census image
    • Minnie Hood (79 KB)
      Slapout
    • James and Susie Brooks on census (1086 KB)
      1930 census image
    Maps
    • Map (44 KB)
      1779 Cheraws District South Carolina
    • Tombstone of George Little (152 KB)
      From Scotland to South Carolina's Continental Army
    • Civil War (40 KB)
      Benjamin Wylie Coonfield in the Indiana Infantry
    • Map (39 KB)
      1818 Cheraws, Darlington County, South Carolina
    • Map of Georgia (202 KB)
      1796
    • Georgia Rangers (74 KB)
      Charles Weatherford
    • Map (275 KB)
      1779 North Carolina includes the Peedee River running into South Carolina from Bladen County
    • Map of Georgia (377 KB)
      1822
    • Civil War (306 KB)
      Baxley Pension Request
    • Map (263 KB)
      1780 North Carolina, excellent view of the counties and state boundaries
    • Map (189 KB)
      Indian Villages of Alabama
    • Civil War (20 KB)
      Discharge paper of J W Little
    • Map (233 KB)
      1781 map of the south before Alabama and includes the many indian tribal locations
    • Map (255 KB)
      1747 Georgia and the Carolinas
    • Civil War (135 KB)
      Partridge in the Georgia Militia
    • Map (259 KB)
      1814 Mississippi Territory
    • Map (134 KB)
      1820 Alabama
    • Tennessee (7 KB)
      John Dickens
    • Map (336 KB)
      1839 Map of Southern States with Counties
    • Map (141 KB)
      1830 Alabama
    • Charles Brooks (28 KB)
      1972 in his parent's swing
    • Map (559 KB)
      Map of Native Tribal Lands
    • Map (218 KB)
      Forts of Alabama
    • Frank and Anne (54 KB)
      Arizona
    • Weatherford (178 KB)
      Martin Weatherford of VA in GA history, father of Charles
    • Map (36 KB)
      Land Offices in Alabama
    • Frank and Anne's daughter (47 KB)
      from Broken Arrow
    • Civil War (121 KB)
      Jacob Cochran in the Ohio Infantry
    • Frank and Anne (23 KB)
      Tulsa
     
  • 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.
  • Miller of Virginia from Ireland (76 KB)
    Parker of New York Indian Country, Sweet and Tefft of Rhode Island 1600
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  • Introduction (1 KB)
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  • My great great grandfather Josiah Marion McClain (3 KB)
    Civil War
  • My great great grandfather Josiah Marion McClain (5 KB)
    Civil War Injuries and Pension Claim by his widow Elizabeth Broadway
  • Updating my research notes (1052 KB)
    From whence they came....
  • Family (25 KB)
    with much love,
  • Home School Band (235 KB)
    nice article
  • Charles Brooks (16 KB)
    died 1998 from colon cancer
  • Beautiful Day (285 KB)
    all together
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  • 1850 Seaborn Anderson (486 KB)
    Alabama census shows the father and mother( Lavinia Jane Sellers) of Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman.
  • 1910 census Dublin Alabama (280 KB)
    shows us J T Bozeman on his 3rd marriage to Samantha Faulk who is on her second marriage; they are white. Notice the nearby Dillard family is listed as black and note that John's brother Peter married a Dillard. John had 40 acres, probably left to him by his father Peter Bozeman. Note the many NON white families around them.
  • 1910 William and Eva Dakota Fenn (370 KB)
    William was born 1855 Tuskeegee Alabama and died in Montgomery in 1922. His sons are still with him, Frank jr, Arthur Lee, Emmett, but still no sign of Robert Lee Fenn yet we found his grave next to Frank jr. Carrie is not listed so she must be living in another household or gone to visit her mom Annie in Macon GA; her marriage record is not yet found. William Fenn managed his cousin Matthew Fenn's plantation in Eufaula until he moved into Montgomery.
  • 1830 Eleazor Brack (449 KB)
    Wilkinson Georgia census - his daughter Lavinia Brack married Elijah Anderson and had Levinia Anderson who married William Calvin Sellers.
  • 1790 census of Peter Bozeman (270 KB)
    in Cheraw, Charleston South Carolina after he fought in the American Revolution. notice two Witherford families nearby.
  • 1840 Benjamin Wilburn Stone (716 KB)
    son of Michael Stone, father of Augustus M Stone, and grandfather to Anna Lou Stone Fenn Carter
  • 1930 Cecil Earl Fenn Carter (3 KB)
    Enlisted from GA he is in Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas working at Beaumont Hospital, still a single man but he married Emma Alice McClain before 1932 when their first son was born. Cecil was apparently adopted about 1910 when his mother remarried to a Carter in Macon GA. Cecil Earl died on Columbus Street in Montgomery AL in 1939
  • 1800 William Sellers (20 KB)
    Marlboro District South Carolina
  • 1870 Peter Bozeman (696 KB)
    found in Montgomery Alabama; wife Nancy Jane Anderson we found buried at Greenwood Cemetery. They h