My Family History

 
 
 
 
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.
 
 
Alabama Bozemans
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.
 
  • Darlington 1824 (172 KB)
    Deed to grandsons Jesse and Peter, children of Meedy receive 200 acres from their grandfather.
  • Deed (188 KB)
    More info
  • Deed (1828 KB)
    1824 witnessed by William
  • Deed 1822 (2559 KB)
    Land sold to Jefse is called a "plantation"
  • Deed (2369 KB)
    1822 "plantation" purchased by Jefse
  • Deed (2779 KB)
    Witness Joiner and Henry
  • 1786 Marriages (42 KB)
    Sarah Brown in Evan Pugh Diary
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  • 1790 George Little (225 KB)
    Union South Carolina
  • 1920 Montgomery AL Rollie Bozeman (604 KB)
    census image in Ramer Alabama
  • 1810 Abe Crigler (199 KB)
    Bullitt Kentucky
  • WWI draft card Montgomery Uncle Rollie Bozeman (200 KB)
    from Ramer Alabama
  • 1830 Abe Crigler (179 KB)
    Bullitt Kentucky
  • 1830 Sarah Miller by John Miller (435 KB)
    Orange Virginia
  • WWI draft card Uncle Emmitt Fenn (211 KB)
    Montgomery Alabama - Grandpa Carter's brother
  • 1850 Owen Crigler (478 KB)
    Bullitt Kentucky
  • 1820 Robert Lemmon (493 KB)
    Washington Indiana
  • WWI draft card James B Bozeman (28 KB)
    born in Alabama - unknown if we have connection but he went to CREEK Oklahoma
  • 1790 Joseph Little (420 KB)
    Union SC in Colonel Brandon's regiment
  • 1820 Grandpa Alexander Miller (673 KB)
    Rockingham Virginia
  • WWI draft card Jefferson Richardson Bozeman (219 KB)
    Alabama cousin
  • 1790 John Little (498 KB)
    Union SC
  • 1830 W Parker near Woolsey and S Parker (349 KB)
    Harpersfield, Ashtabula, Ohio
  • WWI draft card Jessie Bozeman (211 KB)
    Alabama cousin or Uncle
  • 1790 Jonas Little (1549 KB)
    Union SC
  • 1830 S Parker and Woolsey (368 KB)
    Harpersfield, Ashtabula, Ohio
  • WWI draft card Mead G Bozeman (208 KB)
    Alabama Uncle
  • 1830 Dodge and Burgett (368 KB)
    Harpersfield, Ashtabula, Ohio
  • WWI draft card Millard Milton Bozeman (222 KB)
    Alabama Uncle, brother of Rollie
  • 1830 Reason Roby (437 KB)
    Shepherdsville, Bullitt, Kentucky
  • Aunt Nancy Bozeman (612 KB)
    Alabama
  • 1850 Crigler (646 KB)
    and Carpenter too
  • Our Family Genealogy 3
  • Draft Card Cochran (197 KB)
    Benjamin Harrison
  • 1860 census Wm Little (52 KB)
    Saline Missouri
  • census Coonfield (697 KB)
    great great great great grandpa Isaac Coonfield
  • Draft Card McClain (193 KB)
    Great grandpa Charles Allen McClain was born 1886 and died 1949 in Montgomery Alabama
  • 1800 census Charles McClain (19 KB)
    Spartanburg SC
  • Michael Stone in Tennessee (584 KB)
    1840 census image
  • 1860 census YOUNG (35 KB)
    Boone, Harrison Indiana shows Martha Young as a child
  • Draft Card Cochran (25 KB)
    Great grandpa Jacob Benjamin Cochran
  • 1850 census John C Wright (25 KB)
    Kentucky
  • 1870 census Hiram Lucius Little and Rebecca (927 KB)
    Texas - new family, 6 new children plus two more from Kentucky - Brooks family nearby - Hiram's baby is named Brooks.
  • census 1860 Young (776 KB)
    complete image to see the neighbors and I wonder who the parents were of Martha's mom
  • 1850 census Hiram Little (46 KB)
    moved to Texas as widowed and remarried
  • 1820 census Charles McClain (29 KB)
    South Carolina
  • census 1840 Georgia McLain families (703 KB)
    Josiah and his son J.W.McLain families are here in 1840
  • James and Wesley Little (59 KB)
    census image
  • 1860 census Jacob Cochran (66 KB)
    California
  • census 1860 GA Josiah McClain is 70 (586 KB)
    with wife Ann on census image
  • John Abraham Little draft card (176 KB)
    census image
  • Michell Stone from Maryland (16 KB)
    Alabama census
  • 1850 census Cochran from Ireland (749 KB)
    Alexander is 86 and living with another family
  • John Wright Little draft card (29 KB)
    census image
  • 1870 census Douglas Little (29 KB)
    Kentucky
  • 18570 census Cochran brothers living together (691 KB)
    Alexander living with William
  • census 1790 Peter Bozeman (50 KB)
    South Carolina
  • 1850 census Catherine Little (17 KB)
    Kentucky
  • 1900 census Jacob Cochran (985 KB)
    with family
  • census 1840 Kentucky (547 KB)
    Little
  • Charley Little (211 KB)
    Kentucky
  • 1860 census B Stone (803 KB)
    Benjamin Stone in Alabama
  • census Lousiana (38 KB)
    great great great grandpa Peter Bozeman died of Cholera
  • Michael Stone in Putnam Georgia (661 KB)
    1830 census image NOTE Captain John Stone's District !!
  • http://www.genealogy.com/users/k/c/2/Kc2744-Kc2744/
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    • Me (238 KB)
      My grandson is made up of all of genes.
    • Marriage Record (524 KB)
      Annie Ballard wed John Brooks in Tennessee
    • Marriage Record (1122 KB)
      John Brooks Sr married Roxanna "Annie" "Roxie" Permilia Smith in Tennessee and had son John who married Annie Ballard.
      • Research (705 KB)
        Bits And Pieces of a Family Tree
      • FILES (5 KB)
        RELATED WEBPAGES
      • Family (25 KB)
        My Many Grandfathers
      • 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
      • 1830 census (12 KB)
        Montgomery Alabama
      • Dallas County (18 KB)
        My Census records saved from my own subscription for future reference.
      • Lowndes County (14 KB)
        Census Records
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    6  Bozeman
  • Family Photo Album (1 KB)
    Assorted Pictures
  • Early Settlers of Ramer (16 KB)
    My Great Grandparents
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  • 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.
  • Pam's husband Larry Fuller passed away in 2008 (75 KB)
    His mother was Hazel Richards, buried at his foot.
  • Confederate Pension Application (869 KB)
    April 1896 Grandmother Nancy applies for Peter's pension the first time.
  • 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.
    • Meeting New Cousins (1 KB)
      Locating Lost Family Graves
    • Aunt Ethel's Granddaughter (41 KB)
      Elizabeth and her daughter researching our ancestry of Grandpa John Thomas Bozeman.
    • 1830 (214 KB)
      Study of my families in Montgomery 1830
    • Anne (123 KB)
      Tracing our roots and branches.
    • Images (57 KB)
      Finding other items related
    • 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
    • Anne (160 KB)
      Tracing our roots and branches.
    • Bozemans in Montgomery (46 KB)
      Notes, Files, DNA, census
    • Meet The Folks (38 KB)
      Relatives and Research
    • 1850 (23 KB)
      Following my ancestor's path.
    • Charles (155 KB)
      Roots and Branches.
    • Bozemans lost daughter (8 KB)
      Notes, Files,
    • My Family (323 KB)
      Documents
    • Wares Ferry Road A Shawnee Village (16 KB)
      1821 Several indian villages were found like Sawonagi and indian burial mounds still exist in that area.
    • Westbrook (223 KB)
      Grauer, Holt, Glass, Brasswell, Holly, Penton, Jones, Johnson
    • Sellers -Anderson - Bozeman (52 KB)
      Pioneers
    • 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.
    • Our Ancestors Speak (15 KB)
      Continuing with the Carters
    • 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
    • Census Notes (138 KB)
      Montgomery Bozeman Families
    • 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.
    • Census Notes Updated (138 KB)
      Montgomery Bozeman Families
    • 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.
    • Graveyards (9 KB)
      Taking photos of old tombstones
  • 1838 William Henry (69 KB)
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  • Letter 1916 (952 KB)
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  • 1880 Catherine (323 KB)
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  • Letter (549 KB)
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  • 1949 Charles (264 KB)
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  • Lorena (233 KB)
    1950
  • 1910 Elizabeth (513 KB)
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  • Luella (53 KB)
    1910
  • 1925 Alice (19 KB)
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  • Lattie (173 KB)
    1880
  • 1925 Alice and Katie (41 KB)
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  • 1829 Sarah (265 KB)
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  • 1880 Joe (83 KB)
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  • 1851 Gilly Goodson (753 KB)
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  • PEB 1834 (69 KB)
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  • 1830 Barsheba (497 KB)
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  • ALB (1351 KB)
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  • 1850 Isaac in Indiana (1863 KB)
  • Introduction (24 KB)
    One step at a time
  • Search Land Records and Documents (1 KB)
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  • 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
  • Photos (1 KB)
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  • Read Me (159 KB)
    Page One
  • Montgomery Families (58 KB)
    Montgomery County
  • Montgomery Area Famlies (30 KB)
    ..
  • Hiram Little at the Alamo (28 KB)
    Not mine but my Hiram Little moved there in 1860 so are we connected.
  • 1830 in Alabama (11 KB)
  • Who Were My Ancestors
  • My Alabama Ancestors Page
  • Southern Connections
  • Access Genealogy
  • Hill City Cemetery
  • Elijah Lee
  • Nancy Anderson
  • Footprints in Time
  • Lorena McClain
  • Annie, Earl and Billy Carter Research
  • Research
  • Marengo County Kin
  • My Alabama Genealogy
  • My Alabama Webpages
  • From Kansas and Arkansas
  • From South Carolina
  • From Kentucky
  • Indian Blessing
  • 1830 census
  • Indian Flute
  • My Families
  • Tracking our Roots
  • Ancient Faces
  • Little in 1810
  • Alamo Little and Lindley
  • From Tennessee some migrated into Montgomery Alabama
  • Iowa Community Family Trees
  • Charles Wayne's ancestors
  • History of Indiana at usgenweb.com
  • Indiana Family Trees Online
  • LaBette County Surnames
  • Madison County Families of Little
  • Little in Bullitt, Daviess, McLean, Muhlenburg Ohio Counties
  • Luella's grandparents, Catherine and John Little
  • Miscellaneous Research
  • Daddy raised in Chetopa - Cochran Research
  • Native American Research Books online
  • Pink Border
  • Maryland Archives
  • Cochran in Korean Casualties
  • Our Family Jewels
  • Photo Page
  • My parents in Mesa Arizona
  • Chart of my Ancestors
  • Memorial Page
  • Montgomery 1840 census transcription
  • Journey of my ancestors
  • Colonial Records
  • Several Related Webpages of Alabama Ancestors
  • Brooks Relations in the South
  • Alabama Counties and Information on usgenweb
  • Our Family Files
  • Morgan County Family Trees
  • Lee, Cooper, Craig, Baxter migrations into Alabama
  • Storytelling
  • Contents
  • Migrations of Grandpa Coonfield
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  • Carter's G great great great grandmother Elizabeth Westbrook
  • Roadtrips - Cemeteries
  • Alabama and Cherokee Connections
  • Covington County Cousins
  • Search Box
  • Book 1885 Sketches
  • Southern Roots And Branches
  • Wiki We Relate
  • Wiki We Relate
  • Resources
  • Leo Little's dna project
  • Bits And Pieces of my Genealogy
  • 1700s Georgia Land Deeds
  • Tracing Alice Lorena and John Thomas
  • Webring
  • Family Group Sheets
  • Frank's parents
  • 1840 - 1850 - 1860
  • Find A Grave
  • Census 1830
  • Old Maps and Files
  • KentuckyGenWeb
  • Alabama Kin and Grandma Ellie
  • Family Group Sheets
  • Grandmother Luella's ancestors
  • Genealogy Resources
  • Grandfathers
  • Grandfather George 1733
  • Grandfather John 1843
  • My Space
  • Alabama Families that I am studying
  • Grandfathers
  • Alabama Relatives, Tombstones, Documents, Records,
  • List
  • William Stone
  • Darlington Surnames List
  • Roots to Buds - Martha Rich
  • Family Tree Circles
  • Anne's father Cecil
  • Grandfather Jacob and daughter Elzira
  • Kathy Lorena's ancestors
  • How To Order Military Records
  • 1914 Letter from Alonzo
  • L P Letter
  • L P Letter 1916
  • Sellers
  • Coonfield Interview
  • Charlie's Ancestors, Baxter, Hood, Smith, Lee
  • Charlie 1976
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  • Introduction (50 KB)
    Who's Whom
  • Family Research (808 KB)
    Notes and Collected Related Webpages
  • Loyalists (17 KB)
    Whigs, Judges, Wagon Makers and Douglass Little and John Handley
  • Family Research (191 KB)
    Notes and Collected Related Webpages
  • Kentucky and Ohio Kin (56 KB)
    Migrations to Indiana and Iowa end up in Arkansas
  • Alabama Research (1 KB)
    Tracing My Roots
  • Family Research (21 KB)
    Notes and Collected Related Webpages
  • Cochran (1 KB)
    Migrations from PA to Ohio and Kansas
  • Alabama Records (1 KB)
    My Images and Documents
  • Family Research (262 KB)
    Notes and Collected Related Webpages
  • Carter (1 KB)
    McClain and Bozeman, Fenn and Stone
  • Alice, Anne, Kathy and their ancestors (1 KB)
    My Images and Documents
  • Family Research (65 KB)
    Documents and Collected Related Websites
  • Fenn and Johnson (1 KB)
    Parker and Miller
  • Aunt Lettie Fenn Rich applied to the Cherokee Roll (1 KB)
    My Images and Documents
  • Family Research (79 KB)
    Documents and Collected Related Websites
  • Lue (1 KB)
    Coonfield and Clark
  • Cherokee Roots and Branches (1 KB)
    My Images and Documents
  • Family Research (1052 KB)
    Documents and Collected Related Websites
  • Tombstones (1 KB)
    Various vital records
  • Contents (1 KB)
    My Images and Documents
  • Family Research 1840 (69 KB)
    Documents and Collected Related Websites
  • Family Research (27 KB)
    Notes and Collected Related Webpages
  • Documents and Records (1 KB)
    My Images and Documents
  • Family Research (42 KB)
    Documents and Collected Related Websites
  • Frank (1 KB)
    My Images and Documents
  • Family Research (11 KB)
    Documents and Collected Related Websites
  • Many Grandfathers (1 KB)
    My Images and Documents
  • Kentucky Census Records (1 KB)
    My Images and Documents
  • Family Research (9 KB)
    Notes and Collected Related Webpages
  • Family Research (257 KB)
    Notes and Collected Related Webpages
  • Family Research (3 KB)
    Notes and Collected Related Webpages
  • Family Research (54 KB)
    Documents and Collected Related Websites
  • Family Research (14 KB)
    Notes and Collected Related Webpages
  • Family Research (315 KB)
    Documents and Collected Related Websites
  • Kentucky Relatives (1 KB)
    My Images and Documents
  • Family Research (119 KB)
    Notes and Collected Related Webpages
  • Family Research Census (12 KB)
    Documents and Collected Related Websites
  • Montgomery Relatives (1 KB)
    My Images and Documents
  • Family Research (31 KB)
    Notes and Collected Related Webpages
  • Family Research Census (83 KB)
    Documents and Collected Related Websites
  • 1830 (11 KB)
    Some collected census records pertaining to my kin
  • Family Research (1 KB)
    Notes and Collected Related Webpages
  • Family Research Census (280 KB)
    Documents and Collected Related Websites
  • Welcome (687 KB)
    Interesting reading.
  • Family Research (2 KB)
    Notes and Collected Related Webpages
  • Family Research (22 KB)
    Documents and Collected Related Websites
  • Family Research (9 KB)
    Notes and Collected Related Webpages
  • Family Research (350 KB)
    Documents and Collected Related Websites
  • Family Research (27 KB)
    Notes and Collected Related Webpages
  • Family Research (161 KB)
    Documents and Collected Related Websites
  • Family Research (130 KB)
    Documents and Collected Related Websites
  • Family Research (351 KB)
    Documents and Collected Related Websites
  • Tombstone (9 KB)
    Coonfield - Coffelt Cemetery
  • Peter Edward, son of John Thomas (86 KB)
    Bozeman born 1832 in Alabama moved to Tennessee.
  • John (144 KB)
    1865
  • Tombstone (38 KB)
    Coonfield - Coffelt Cemetery
  • Tombstone (21 KB)
    Coonfield - Coffelt Cemetery
  • Tombstone (66 KB)
    Coonfield - Coffelt Cemetery
  • Tombstone (13 KB)
    Coonfield - Coffelt Cemetery
  • Tombstone (22 KB)
    Coonfield - Coffelt Cemetery
  • Tombstone (32 KB)
    Coonfield - Coffelt Cemetery
  • Tombstone (19 KB)
    Coonfield - Coffelt Cemetery
  • Tombstone (23 KB)
    Coonfield - Coffelt Cemetery
  • Tombstone (11 KB)
    Coonfield - Coffelt Cemetery
  • Tombstone (10 KB)
    Coonfield - Coffelt Cemetery
  • Tombstone (12 KB)
    Coonfield - Coffelt Cemetery
  • Tombstone (28 KB)
    Coonfield - Coffelt Cemetery
  • Tombstone (39 KB)
    Greenwood Cemetery - William
  • Tombstone (13 KB)
    Coonfield - Coffelt Cemetery
  • John Little from J. M. Little (80 KB)
    Reference to his military service and refusal of indian land in oklahoma
  • Tombstone (10 KB)
    Coonfield - Coffelt Cemetery
  • John (403 KB)
    1865
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  • Cousin Elizabeth (41 KB)
    Meeting at Hills Chapel 2007
  • About Us (39 KB)
    About My Family
  • Guestbook (38 KB)
    Sign my guestbook and read the archives
  • Bible Belt of the South (19 KB)
    Describes my family very well, faith and loyalty got them through the bad times.
  • Southern Families (27 KB)
    Describes my family very well, faith and loyalty got them through the bad times.
  • Names (9 KB)
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  • Names (15 KB)
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  • Sketches (52 KB)
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  • Resources (1103 KB)
    Related Articles and Webpages
  • FTM
  • ALABAMA CENSUS FINDER
  • MOON surnames
  • Indian Rolls.......Find Your Ancestors!
  • Descendants of Pocahontas?
  • Cherokee Querie Boards
  • Type in your last name and find your families!!!!
  • Search at Gen Web
  • Search at LDS Family Search
  • 1835 Cherokee Census East of the Mississippi
  • 1623 Virginia Census
  • 1851 Census of Cherokee East of Mississippi
  • Chapman Roll
  • 11-8-2003 Family Surnames to Date
  • Links
  • Harrell Cherokee Search Message Board
  • Page Three
  • more notes
  • Charles Weatherford - read line 76
  • Carter
  • My Alabama Genealogy
  • FENN FAMILY MESSAGE BOARD
  • Alabama Divorces 1831-1846
  • TRACE YOUR ALABAMA ROOTS
  • Montgomery Gen Web
  • Sweet Home Alabama
  • Alabama Families
  • Mary Ella Thornton Brooks
  • Guestbook
  • Brooks Genealogy in Alabama
  • Hood and Thornton buried in Elmore County near Baxley
  • Peter Bozeman, born 1758 son of Mordecai moved to Hope Hull.
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    • Cherokee Children (53 KB)
      2005
    • 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
    • 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 - 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.
    • 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 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.
     

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      1900 Alabama census
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      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.
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      1910 Lee County - named a son Kapolem???
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      1840 census of Early Georgia
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      She married a mixed indian from Choctaw Nation Texas and moved to Creek Nation Oklahoma.
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      Tombstone by Madison and Emmett
    • 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
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      1880 Alabama with daughter Anna
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      Grandfather C C Hendrick,father of Mary Ann Stone, and spouse of Mary Ann Winters living with Jeremiah Frazer
    • 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
    • Benjamin Stone - son of Michael (356 KB)
      1850 Alabama - father of Augustus
    • 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.
    • Stephen Rich, father of Martha Fann (305 KB)
      1830 Decatur Georgia
    • Albert and Amelia Winters 1820 Franklin Georgia (300 KB)
      parents of Mary Ann Hendrick
    • 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.
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      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.
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      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.
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      1880 Tuskegee, Macon County, Alabama
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    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.
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    Widow's application - She was Lorena's grandmother and took them in when Lorena's mother died and the children were all very little.
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    with spouse James Edgar Brooks. Mary's parents were Bessie Mae Hood and Milton Elijah Thornton
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    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 )
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  • Bob Bozeman, brother of Lorena (50 KB)
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    per Ben
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    old photo
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    Montgomery - their son Jace married Aunt Ethel Bozeman
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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 had Peter and John + several more children.
    • Cochran Marriage License (192 KB)
      Luella and Frank Delbert Cochran 1914
    • 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.
    • 1790 Elijah Anderson (346 KB)
      South Carolina
    • WWI Millard Milton Bozeman (222 KB)
      son of Peter and Nancy Jane
    • 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.
    • 1830 Eleazor Brack (446 KB)
      now in Wilkinson Georgia
    • 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
    • WWI Rollie Bozeman (200 KB)
      son of Peter's son John and Alice Stephens
    • 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
    • Death Certificate of Annie Carter (440 KB)
      Anne Carter Cochran
    • 1900 Wm Franklin Fenn Sr with Annie Lou Stone (327 KB)
      Thompson Station Alabama apparently Cecil Earl was not born yet
    • 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
    • Death Certificate of Wm Franklin Fenn (449 KB)
      Proof of his parentage and birthplace
    • 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.
    • 1900 Nancy Bozeman Adaway (283 KB)
      apparently took in her siblings when their parents passed away.
    • Anna Stone Fenn lineage found
    • Carter headstones posted at findagrave.com
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    • Tracking Our Roots
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    • 1790 Peter Boseman on census in SC