My ancestors include Peter
Bozeman, Jacob Cochran, George Little, Josiah
McClain, Gideon Moon, John Hill, Abner Broadway,
Elisha Anderson, John Stephens, John Wright,
Charles Weatherford, Cecil Carter, Michael Stone,
and many others who married into their families,
like the Brooks and Westbrook.
Descendants
of Peter Bozeman (37
KB) His son William Henry Bozeman b
1802 leaves a long legacy along Hope Hull,
Dublin and Ramer, throughout the Montgomery
County, reaching beyond.
Descendants of Peter
Bozeman (37
KB) His son William Henry Bozeman b 1802
leaves a long legacy along Hope Hull, Dublin and
Ramer, throughout the Montgomery County, reaching
beyond.
Charlie's
GGG grandparents (684
KB) Marriage REcord of John Brooks to
Roxanna in 1860 Tennessee before they moved to
Texas where they had a son John who later
married Annie.
Documents
(791 KB) Records found
on many of our relatives, Baxley, Ballard, Bond,
Bozeman, Carter, Cooper, Coonfield, Cochran,
Fenn, McClain, Stone, Little, Parker, Stephens,
Tefft, Wright, Weatherford, Young
Documents
2 (94
KB) Records found on many of our
relatives, Baxley, Ballard, Bond, Bozeman,
Carter, Cooper, Coonfield, Cochran, Fenn,
McClain, Stone, Little, Parker, Stephens, Tefft,
Wright, Weatherford, Young
1915
Ethel Mae Bozeman Gibson (135 KB) sitting with baby JC,
with husband Jason to the right and Ruby on
horse....dark haired Roscoe Money with his step
daughter / Ethel Mae was the daughter of John
Thomas Bozeman and Alice Lorena Stephens of
Dublin / Ramer/ Alabama
Uncle
Walton McClain (25
KB) with great grandpa Charlie McClain
about 1930- Charlie's parents were Elizabeth
Broadway and Josiah Marion McClain. Josiah had
another family with his first wife in Georgia,
Julia America King who was rejected by the
Cherokee Rolls.
Uncle
Joe McClain (22
KB) with his only son, James Edward
McClain that nobody ever talked about. We only
recently discovered that Uncle Joe had two
marriages.
1955
Uncle Joe (52
KB) Joe Edd Mcclain had one son named
James Edward McClain about 1949
Alice
McClain Carter about 1934 (18 KB) with husband Cecil
Earl Fenn Carter and baby Cecil Jr, and baby
Annie...she could be pregnant with William
Lawrence Carter or our Uncle Billy
Grandpa
Cecil Carter (13
KB) son of William Franklin Fenn and
Anna Lou Stone born about 1900, died in 1939
WWI
Charles Allen McClain (194
KB) apparently not his handwriting
since an X mark is on the signature line and the
date of birth is incorrect and it shows his wife
as Lorena Emma - have seen her signature as L E
McClain.
Uncle
Frank Fenn (10
KB) brother of our grandpa Cecil Earl
Carter - Frank stayed with his father when their
mother left with the baby Earl on a train to
Macon GA
Uncle
Joe McClain military (179
KB) shows Pearl Harbor and also his
allergies.....note PENICILLIN and
Tetanus.....might add that most of this family
was allergic to Penicillin and that Joe's
mother's sister, Ethel Bozeman died of an
allergic reaction to Penicillin. His mother
Lorena was allergic to BEES
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.
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......
ABNER
BROADWAY (936
KB) From SC to AL, Broadaway,
Brandmay, Brawdaway, the name varies...born
around 1790 Sumter SC, married a Nancy
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.
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?
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
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.
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.
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.
Map
1827 lands (1047
KB) Shiloh was Peter's land and Faith
was Jesses land. While I stood in the center of
that Stokes Carter Cemetery shown on the map, I
had no idea about the churches or I would have
looked for them or some sign that our ancestors
were there. Peter Bozeman, his wife Sarah, their
son William Henry, all could be buried at one of
those places, which could now be covered in
woods.
Jacob's
Grave (14 KB) J.
B. Cochran born 1822 buried at Hill City
Cemetery in Kansas. He had left Guernsey Ohio
after the Civil War to explore the Iowa
Territory for a few years, then migrated into KS
in 1882.
Jacob's
Military Registration (121
KB) J. B. Cochran born 1822 to William
Cochran and Martha Henderson served in the Civil
War. Some say that two of his brothers went into
Canada and never returned.
1830
Alexander Cochran (202
KB) Census shows he obviously had a
son named Jacob residing next to him so now we
know why the other son William named a child
Jacob.
1830
Alexander Cochran the younger son (189 KB) Census shows he lived
close to brother William on the next page from
their father and the Henderson families are all
around them.
Aunt
Ethel's Home (128
KB) This tiny home was built by Aunt
Ethel and her husband Jace Gibson and my picture
was taken when my sister Pam and I visited the
area around 2005 after hearing the story from her
daughter Peggy whom we lost not long afterward to
kidney cancer. Peggy's story was that Ethel and
Jason had several children at the time, all living
in a tent on this farm, while they built their new
home around 1930. It seemed to be one of the
oldest homes still standing in 2005. Ethel and
Jace are buried down the road at Hills Chapel
Cemetery on the Long Road close to her father John
Thomas Bozeman and his 4th wife Sara Ellen Bean.
Sara raised these children after their mother died
young and told them stories, like she was related
to the hanging Judge Roy Bean. She was a wonderful
stepmother who also gave them four more siblings
before she passed away. Many of these descendants
still remain in Dublin, Ramer, Grady, and Hickory
Grove.
Bev
at Dublin (275
KB) Stepping around a tiny tombstone
Aunt
Ethel Notes (68
KB) Since her sister was my great
grandmother and Ethel had many surviving but
elderly children in the Dublin and Ramer
Communities, I located and contacted a few for
information. I managed to meet several of
Ethel's descendants in May 2007 at Hills Chapel
Church which was a marvelous gathering of
cousins. We exchanged research and took many
photos.
Elisha
Anderson of NC died in 1834 (51 KB) His will is found
probated in Montgomery, mentions his wife,
daughters and son Elijah - Elijah had our
Seaborne Montgomery Anderson who had Nancy Jane.
Seaborne had a brother named Elijah who died in
the Civil War 1861 and home was listed as
Hickory Grove. Hickory Grove is also where our
Grandpa McClain lived. Some researchers think
that Elisha Anderson was the son of Elmore
Anderson and a full blood indian all born in
1700s North Carolina, near the Sellers and Pool
families who were also of mixed blood.
1880
(366 KB) Study of my
families in Montgomery 1830
Our
Ancestors Speak (521
KB) One clue after another as we
follow their trails.
Yellow
Fever (9 KB) yes
it also struck Montgomery and some of our kin
1840
(74 KB) Montgomery
Transcription has my Abner Broadway, John
Carter, Daniel McQueen, Lewis, Stokes, Ross,
Gunter, Hill, Bozeman, Graves, Anderson,
Sellers, Johnson, Mills, and many others,
including George Bush and a John Booth, of
course the John Wilkes Booth you've heard of
actually performed in a theatre downtown
Montgomery. There are actually some old fish
ponds in south Montgomery County where you know
who George Bush comes to go fishing with old
friends..........So very many of their children
and grandchildren were intermarried, that we may
all be cousins way back when.
Dublin,
Ramer, and Hope Hull (23
KB) All up and down these old country
roads, were once our family plantations and some
graves were recently found.
Meeting
New Cousins (100
KB) Tracing Our Roots in the early
days of Montgomery
DNA
of Jimmy (111
KB) Jimmy Ray and Alan's DNA test to
the local Bozeman family is a perfect match.
Uncle
Meady Sells Share of Plantation (41 KB) Our connection to
cousin Wayne Bozeman through Grandpa William
Henry's son Meade. Meade was the brother of our
Peter Edward whom we found buried at Dublin.
1786
(62 KB) Marriages before
the migration to Montgomery include Lacklan
McIntosh, Peter Bozeman
Uncle
Meady Descendant (31
KB) Richard and William researching
the Montgomery families is also cousin to Wayne
of Elmore.
Bio
of Aunt Ethel (18
KB) Ethel Bozeman married J Gibson,
the son of Clopton Gibson and Rebecca Lou
Broadway ( Grandma's sister) they lived in
Dublin/ Ramer Community, after you leave Hwy 231
which is known as Warrior Hill Road.
Uncle
Meady's brother Peter (35
KB) Sharon is researching William
Henry's other brother who married Gilly and
moved to Louisiana and died in 1851 of the
cholera.
Search
Bozeman Gen Web (1
KB) Famlies migrating into Covington and
Montgomery Counties of Alabama by 1820 as many
more followed their trail down the Old Federal
Road through Creek Nation
Family
Research (687
KB) Following the path they created,
their trails and journeys, their children, and
more
Robert
Lee Fenn (13
KB) William Fenns' son never appeared
on census yet he was known as Uncle LEE and was
buried beside his brother Frank Jr in Elmore
County AL
Joe
McClain (22
KB) So easy to see his Cherokee
features. Uncle Joe was told to sit in the back
of the bus !!!
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.
1956-1957
(447 KB) Great
grand-daughter of Charles Allen McClain
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
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
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
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 -
Grandfather Joseph later bought land near
Talladega in his elder years, while many of his
Stephens relatives migrated into Florida and
Panama.
1957
Arizona (23
KB) Living in Mesa Arizona, Uncle
Billy took this picture of my family and his
first wife Lillian.
1959
Alabama (20
KB) Easter Sunday with Roscoe and Katy
Coley's grandson, Mike Carr - Kathy, Jr. Vic
Mary
and James Brooks about 1975. (67 KB) Acapulco Vacation
awarded to the John Deere employees. James's
sister Christine Brooks Bridges attended.
Carter
(33 KB) Victoria,
daughter of Cecil Jr. Vickie was the half sister
of Bradford Earl, Cecil Mark, Mike, and Jeffrey
Earl. Cecil had married several times.
Surveying
Greenwood Cemetery (55
KB) Fenn family plot owned by Orr is
quite a mystery that surely some of the
relatives can resolve. Perhaps Bob Fenn knows
since he had Uncle Emmett buried there.
Elijah
Fann (158
KB) 1820 census of Laurens Georgia
Ida
Fenn daughter of John and Emeline (464 KB) 1900 census of Girard
in Russell County Alabama- Ida may have been 14
or 15 when she married a man 20 years older -
how and why I do not know - she was the sister
of William and his second wife was much too
young for him - hard to understand this family's
traditions.
Michael
Stone (219
KB) 1820 census of Putnam Georgia
father of Benjamin
Robert
Lee Fenn 1920 WWI Navy Hospital (440 KB) Son of Annie and
William was buried on brother Frank's farm
beside him - this is the first time I have
located our Robert on a census record. Family
says he married after the war and lived in
Chicago until just before his death.
Madison
A Fenn - son of John (521
KB) known as Uncle Mat and mistakenly
buried as Mathew beside his brother William
Madison
A Fenn 1920 (420
KB) Widowed - returned to Montgomery
Alabama living around the corner from his
brother William Franklin Fenn - they were all
close to the Train Station
Hendrick
1870 (433
KB) Grandpa Christopher took his
family to Wood County Texas and perhaps he died
there, unable to find him after this census
record.
William
Franklin Fenn 1920 (364
KB) Downtown Montgomery near the Train
Station on Commerce Street which crosses Madison
Avenue - William with his second wife and his
daughter Carrie and his son Emmett who did work
for the railroad. William died in 1922 and
Emmett handled the paperwork.
William
Franklin Fenn Junior 1920 (415 KB) Downtown Montgomery
near the Train Station on McDonough Street which
crosses Madison Avenue - Frank worked for the
railroad, shoveled coal into the fire- hauled
prisoners of war - wife was Neva Mae Walraven -
Frank told his children that the baby his mother
took away was only a half sibling and that
Carrie was also a half sibling creating quite a
mystery for genealogists. Soon after this census
Frank's father died and Frank Jr bought a large
farm in Elmore County. Frank's children receives
nice gifts from their grandma Carter and said
they remembered Frank leaving on the train to
attend grandma's funeral in Macon Georgia.
John
Fenn, son of Elijah (260
KB) 1850 Decatur Georgia, John and
Emeline are at the bottom of this census page
but their new infant son William is on the next
page and they also live near John's sister,
Letisha or Letty Fenn and her husband Thomas
Rich - perhaps they married cousins.
Amelia
Winters must be widowed in 1840 (368 KB) Jackson County
Georgia census helps us with their ages and
number of family members and it shows no slaves
- Jackson County was once part of Franklin which
was Cherokee Territory.
William
Franklin Fenn 1910 and son Arthur Lee
Fenn (435
KB) Barbour County Alabama William
with second wife, family called her Eva Dakota -
she is younger than his children - son Arthur
Lee died young - Carrie is not present so she
could have joined her mother - Robert does not
appear on census either but I did find his
tombstone by Frank Jr. Family says that brother
Robert moved to Chicago but came back to his
brother Frank's farm.
Descendants
of Peter Bozeman (37
KB) His son William Henry Bozeman b
1802 leaves a long legacy along Hope Hull,
Dublin and Ramer, throughout the Montgomery
County, reaching beyond.
Charles
Allen McClain (74
KB) Photo taken about 1925 of Great
Grandpa and son Walton, son of Lorena. Charles
and Lorena farmed on Hickory Grove in Ramer and
Charles is buried at the Dublin Church of Christ
nearby.
Nancy
Jane Anderson Bozeman (67
KB) Widow's application - She was
Lorena's grandmother and took them in when
Lorena's mother died and the children were all
very little.
Mary
Ella Thornton Brooks (6
KB) with spouse James Edgar Brooks.
Mary's parents were Bessie Mae Hood and Milton
Elijah Thornton
Granny
Luella Coonfield Cochran (17 KB) her sister is on the
left. daughters of Lattie Cedonia Little and
Benjamin Wallace Coonfield - Lattie's parents
were Catherine Crigler and John Wright Little of
Shepherdsville Kentucky and John was in the
Civil War
Great
Granny Lattie Cedonia Little Coonfield
(309 KB) 1887 with
husband Benjamin Wallace Coonfield; his parents
were Martha Frances Young and Benjamin Wylie
Coonfield ( a son of Isaac )
Anne
Alice Carter Cochran (24
KB) 1940 she married Frankie Lavern
Cochran, a son of Luella, in 1951 - Anne's
parents were Alice Emma McClain and Cecil Earl
Fenn Carter. parents of Alice were Lorena
Bozeman and Charles McClain. Parents of Cecil
were Anna Lou Stone and William Franklin Fenn
Bob
Bozeman, brother of Lorena (50 KB) son of Ellen Bean and
John Thomas Bozeman in Ramer - When I visited
the Hills Chapel Church at Dublin, three of
Uncle Bob's daughters met with us and showed us
the graves behind the church. Bob's daughter
Hazel joined the DAR in 2008 based on the
Bozeman lineage traced back to Peter of
Darlington who settled here about 1826-7.
Granny
Martha Frances Young Coonfield (272 KB) mother of Ben, mother
in law of Lattie, and the grandmother of
Luella...The Young families traced to 1800
Tennessee and Kentucky.
Alabama Bozemans
(37 KB) William Henry
Bozeman seems to be the most common ancestor in
the Montgomery area
Elzira
to Jacob Cochran (9
KB) This letter was posted on the Iowa
State GenWeb page about our ancestors moving
from Ohio to Iowa by wagon and about their life
there
A
few of my own notes (793
KB) Preserving my notes on webpages,
for your perusal so do not take without saying
thank you for our hard work and years of study.
Charlie's
GGG grandparents (684
KB) Marriage REcord of John Brooks to
Roxanna in 1860 Tennessee before they moved to
Texas where they had a son John who later
married Annie.
"I have Cherokee blood in me. I have just
enough white blood for you to question my
honesty!"Will Rogers
great
great great grandpa James McClain (26 KB) son of Josiah and
named his first son Josiah Marion McClain. James
first married Anna, maybe an indian, and he was
found in Alabama 1860 census with a second wife,
and they went back to Georgia after the Civil
War, where they are buried in Indian Creek
Cemetery.
John
Little (479
KB) Civil War, he was Cherokee by
blood and his description was dark complected,
black eyes and black hair. John's mother was
Catherine Weatherford, a daughter of Charles
Weatherford.
Mordecai
Bozeman (53
KB) Anne Carter's great great great
great grandfather Mordecai Bozeman was paid for
his service in the Militia of the South
Carolina's Continental Line of the American
Revolution. He was born 1735 Bladen North
Carolina and had sons, Peter, John, James. Peter
moved to Alabama in 1827.
Mordecai
Bozeman 2 (52
KB) Anne Carter's great great great
great grandfather Mordecai Bozeman was paid for
his service in the Militia of the South
Carolina's Continental Line of the American
Revolution. He was born 1735 Bladen North
Carolina and had sons, Peter, John, James. Peter
moved to Alabama in 1827. Peter had William
Henry and then Henry had Peter Edward. Peter
Edward Bozeman had John Thomas, and he had
Lorena.
Jesse
Bozeman born 1793 headstone (49 KB) found in Stokes-Carter
Cemetery in Hope Hull, Montgomery, Alabama just
off I-65 where his daughter Lacy Bozeman married
Thomas Randolph Carter,
Ollie
Wilson married John Bozeman (294 KB) on census with
husband John Wilson - he died and she remarried
Bozeman, just before he also died. Ollie had a
child named Johnnie Lee Wilson
1910
Lorena Bozeman (239
KB) with husband Charlie McClain
living with his mom and her second husband.
Lorena is daughter of John Thomas Bozeman, the
son of Peter Edward Bozeman
1900
Gibson (263
KB) Robertson Cross Roads, Montgomery,
AL
Bozeman
(298 KB) along with
Stubbs and Barfoot families in Montgomery
Elizabeth
Broadway McClain born 1853 (32 KB) many ancestors of her
children shown Elizabeth must have been sister
to Rebecca Broadway Gibson Lorena Bozeman
McClain listed other Broadway's deaths in her
Bible and referred to Elizabeth as Bettie
Gardner who had remarried to John Gardner
Gibson
Families (25
KB) Ethel Mae Bozeman Gibson was
sister to Emma Lorena Bozeman McClain - their
husbands were Cousins -
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
1870
Peter Bozeman (696
KB) found in Montgomery Alabama; wife
Nancy Jane Anderson we found buried at Greenwood
Cemetery. They had Peter and John + several more
children.
Death
Certificate of Cecil Earl (216 KB) Proof of his
parentage! His military records describe him
with dark ruddy complexion, with dark hair and
dark eyes.
1910
Charles McClain and Lorena Bozeman (136 KB) Married with child
Lillie, and living with his mother Elizabeth and
her new husband John Gardner in Montgomery
County Alabama. Apparently the father of Charles
( Josiah Marion McClain ) had passed away.
Josiah descends from his father James, to Josiah
to Charles McClain of Virginia who had married
Elizabeth Moon and they had moved into South
Carolina by 1800. Charles was very dark but his
hair turned white at a very young age - his sons
were also very dark complected.
WWI
Mead G Bozeman (208
KB) son of Peter and Nancy Jane is
also buried at Greenwood Cemetery only a few
graves away from William Franklin Fenn's grave.
Stephens
came to Alabama (276
KB) from Florida to North Carolina and
back through GA, a Cherokee family settled in
Ramer Alabama
1900
Alabama census (283
KB) Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman living
with J T Bozeman
Annie
Lee "Alice" Carter (69
KB) Results from all of the other
ancestors she was born in 1934 with black hair
and black eyes, a Cherokee.
1920
Wm Frank Fenn Jr with Neva Mae Walraven
(300 KB) Montgomery AL
census shows them on McDonough Street near
Columbus Street - we know his brother Cecil Earl
died on Columbus Street in 1939.
WWI
Jesse Bozeman (211
KB) son of Peter's son John and other
wife Ellen Bean
WWI
Jefferson Richardson Bozeman (219 KB) could be the son of
Joseph Bozeman and Josephine Wood and/or the
brother of Nathan Bozeman - this line may
connect to DAR Patriot Ralph Bozeman of Bladen
County North Carolina
1800
Charles McClain (192
KB) South Carolina census , father of
Josiah who had James who had Josiah Marion
McClain who married Elizabeth and had Charles
Allen McClain.
1870
John Fenn and Emeline Harrell (521 KB) from Macon Georgia to
Macon Alabama, they had Wm Franklin Fenn in
1855, and John descends from John Fann and Mary
Stone of Virginia thru their son Henry Fann to
Zachariah ( Rev War ), Travis to Elijah Fann who
married Martha Rich in Burke County Georgia in
1807...John and Emeline also had children named
Madisen, Thomas, Ida.
1810
Charles Weatherford (329
KB) Charlotte Virginia...could this be
the same father of Catherine G Weatherford and
also the father of Chief Red Eagle....do we have
the correct connection
1920
Eva Finn and William Frank Finn in
Montgomery (499
KB) William was born 1855 Tuskeegee
Alabama and died in Montgomery in 1922. They are
found living on Commerce Street with his son
Emmett and his daughter Carlyn or Carrie, who
still shows up as a Single Person.... He must
have been sickly at this point. His grave is
found in Greenwood Cemetery, next to Emmett and
next to his brother Madison who was often called
Uncle Matt.