Did Peter's daughter wed Wm Rogers in 1810?
 
One daughter married Sterling Campbell and one married Vincent Joiner and neither are found nearby - however a young woman is the spouse of new next door neighbor Will Rogers in 1810 and if she were born about 1787, this surely could be the missing daughter of Sarah and Peter Bozeman...
 
Knowing that Peter's son Meady and wife died about 1821 we can assume the missing daughter of Peter did also - they are never found again and both never mentioned as heirs to Peter's estate.
 
In 1830 we do find Peter's son William Henry living near William Sellers and near Lavinia Anderson and near Edmond Lewis and Howell Mason;  Peter and Jesse Bozeman are on the next census page with Elisha Anderson and Alfred Sellers.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kc90853/1830HenryBozeman-MustBeWilliam-byAndersonAndSellers
 
 
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kc90853/1840MontgomeryAlabama.htm
 
 
Elisha Anderson died in 1834 so we find his son Elijah in the 1840 census by Peter's son Peter E. Bozeman
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kc90853/1840PeterByAnderson
 
And since Peter Bozeman died in 1829, his sons have his property in 1840, Jesse and William Henry and their sister Lucy and her spouse Sterling Campbell nearby is David Calloway
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kc90853/1840JesseMbozeman-WmHenry-WatkinsMcGeheeCallowayMillsToddCampbelll-MontgAL
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kc90853/1830PeterInMontgomeryAlabamaCensus
 
 
William Henry died in 1847 and Jesse is found in 1850 beside his daughter Lucy and her spouse Thomas R. Carter
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kc90853/1850MontgomeryALbyJesse-Carter-Anderson
 
near Elijah Anderson
 
Note that Jesse M. has a son named Jesse A. so it is possible that Jesse M. was first married to one of the Anderson girls.
 
Thomas and Lucy named their first son William Henry and resided on land purchased from the estate of her uncle William Henry Bozeman.

Lucy had a daughter who married a Calloway who remained on that land for many years.
 
Epidemics hit this area around 1850 and many were lost. The 1850s were really hard on this family.  Several tombstones are found and one of the men on the tractor who greeted us that day said another cemetery is nearby but we never found it.