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My Family Research of Cochran, Coonfield, Little,
Crigler, Miller, Parker, Roby, Simmons, Duval,
Carpenter, Tefft, Lemmon, Swete, Wright, Weatherford,
on my father's side and then on my mother's
side were Carter, Fenn, Stone, McClain, Bozeman,
Anderson, Stephens included some
wonderful stories and soldiers in the
American Revolution.
and beautiful strong wives to stand beside them
and raise their children.
Fortunately I have scanned copies
of many documents following their trails and this
enables us to view their neighbors and relatives who
also followed their path. .
Military Records,
Marriage Licenses, Wills, Land Records, Census Images to
show the names and ages of their family members and
Death Certificates all help us learn more about our
elders. .
Surnames of Kathy Cochran's
Ancestors
NEXT Documents Tables EMAIL
Welcome! My family tree
has almost 18,000 members so one can certainly get
lost in the midst of the many names involved but the
searchbox will help locate almost any name or location
that I have researched.
I
managed to locate my dad's parents Luella Coonfield and
Frank Delbert Cochran on a few census images, the one in
1930 included my daddy at age 3 and then the four great
grandparents were also traced back a ways. Frank
Delbert's parents were Clora Jane Miller, a pipe smoker
who could read the ashes and Jacob Benjamin Cochran, a
Civil War Vet who had moved his family to Kansas in 1882
from Iowa..
Jacob had been married and had six
daughters before he was widowed and met Clora. I had
heard that he had joined in the California Gold Rush and
sure enough, found him and his brother in the California
census, while I also found his wife remaining in Ohio
with the children on another census, right next to his
brother Alexander Cochran. Most of them migrated into
Iowa Territory by 1870
Luella's parents were
Lattie Cedonia Little born in Kentucky and Benjamin
Wallace Coonfield of Indiana, but his parents had
migrated to Arkansas many years before..
I had
found that Jacob Cochran was born in 1822 Ohio to
parents from Pennsylvania, Martha Henderson and William
Cochran, a son of Alexander. Apparently William and
Alexander were the only two Cochrans in Guernsey Ohio at
that time. Clora Jane's parents were Mary Clara Parker
and James Madison Miller of Illinois, while Mary's
father was a Doctor Wanton Horatio Parker, so the story
is told that Mary would help the Indians with medicine
needs.
Benjamin's family of Indiana were
Benjamin Wylie Coonfield, another Civil War Vet and
Martha Frances Young and the photos of this family
indicate they mixed. The Youngs and Coonfields go way
back into 1800 Kentucky.
Lattie Little's parents
were Mary Catherine Crigler and John Wright Little, a
Civil War Vet, both having family in early Kentucky
history books, pages I have copied into my webpages.
Catherine's parents were Nancy Catherine Roby, (daughter
of Reason Roby) and Abraham Crigler. John's parents were
Catherine G. Wright ( daughter of Catherine Weatherford)
and Doctor Hiram Lucius Little.
Hiram's parents
were Betsy Douglass and Jonas Little who were married in
1798 Union County South Carolina. Hiram was widowed
young and moved to Texas with a very young teen bride (
14 !! ) and started a new family in Bosque
County.
While the Criglers connect to the
historical Germanna Colony of Virginia and the Millers
connect to 1700 Rockingham Virginia where Reverend
Alexander Miller is written about and buried, I find the
story of Captain George Little born 1733 Scotland so
very awesome, as he settled into Union County South
Carolina, served in the American Revolution, had ten
children, and moved into Kentucky in 1802 where he is
mentioned in several pages of the Kentucky Bios and
Kentucky History Books
Most of these families
also had a great grandfather who served in the American
Revolution.
My mother's side was a little
difficult to trace at first, since she was orphaned at
age 4, but it soon came to light. Her parents were Alice
Emma McClain and Cecil Earl Fenn Carter but he did not
use the name Fenn, since his mother Anna Lou Stone had
remarried a few times. Cecil's death certificate was
signed by his brother Emmett Marvin Fenn who added the
parents names of Annie Stone and William Franklin Fenn,
so I ordered William's death certificate and found his
parents were Emily Harrell and John F. Fenn of Tuskegee,
Macon County, Alabama, and census records show they were
born in Georgia in 1829.
Anna Stone's family
also came out of Georgia into Macon, Alabama on the 1850
census, Augustus Marvin Fenn and Mary Ann
Hendrick.
Parents of Alice McClain were Lorena
Emma Bozeman born 1890 Ramer, Alabama and Charles Allen
McClain born 1886 Ramer. His parents were Elizabeth
Broadway and Josiah Marion McClain, a Civil War Vet, but
I never found a marriage record. Elizabeth's parents
were Mary Susan Stephens and Abner Broadway. Lorena's
parents were Alice Lorena Stephens and John Thomas
Bozeman of Ramer, Alabama. The Bozeman lineage has been
a fascinating study of our ancestors in 1700 North
Carolina, living among the indians and fighting in our
War of Indiependence, before Peter sold his Land Grant
in 1826 and migrated into Hope Hull, Montgomery County
Alabama and beginning this new legacy, where he lived
amongst some of the most historical families of our
state.
Elizabeth Broadway had a sister, Rebecca
Lou Broadway who married Clopton Gibson and had a son
named Jason Gibson.
Jason Gibson married Lorena's
sister Ethel Mae Bozeman, and had a daughter named Ruby
Gibson.
When I talked with Ruby and her sister
Peggy, on the phone years ago, she told me that Charlie
McClain and Jason Gibson had talked about being first
cousins so this gives a better confirmation to this
research.
When I began researching my husband's
family tree, his cousin Clarence helped out a lot,
sending old photos and letters. Clarence had studied a
cemetery in Hope Hull where one of their grandfathers
was buried but it was also on property once owned by my
Bozeman ancestors.
My husband's parents were
Mary Ella Thornton and James Edgar Brooks, Jr. Mary's
parents were Bessie Mae Hood and Milton Elijah Thornton.
Milton's parents were Mary Angeline Partridge and
Charles Thornton of Georgia. Bessie's parents were Ella
Olivia Baxley and L. Wesley Hood of Holtville Alabama
and Ella's mother was a Holt. The parents of James were
Susie Mae Cooper and James Edgar Brooks of Montgomery.
Susie's parents were Sarah Elizabeth Carter and Levi
Benjamin Cooper of Hope Hull, Alabama.
Sarah's
parents were Mary Josephine Hereford of Virginia and
Thomas Randolph Carter, a Civil War Vet, but he had been
widowed from his first marriage to Lacy Jane Bozeman.
Parents of Levi were Sarah F. Lee and Charner P. Cooper,
both from Chambers County Alabama until he moved after
serving in the Civil War.
Parents of James Brooks
came from Tennessee, Annie Clark Ballard and John E.
Brooks. John's parents were Roxanna Permilia Smith and
John Brooks. Parents of Annie were Dora Craig and James
C. Ballard, all with rich Tennessee History of the early
1800s.
All of these families are linked within
this webpage where I have a
little study on each of them and on this page and for a much
longer list of documents that I have collected
click here and the memorial
I made for my husband is here and of course
the Family Tree Maker
page.
Credits: My children and my sister. My
daughter's mother in law My dad's sisters and cousin
Stanley. My Gibson and Bozeman cousins in Montgomery
AL My cousin Jimmy Ray Bozeman My cousin Wayne
Bozeman who is married to my husband's
cousin. LDSUSGenWebMy cousins Dick
and ConnieRootswebCharlie's cousin Glenda Baxley who
introduced us to Coosa River and the many patriotic men
in this line.Charlie's cousin Clarence
who introduced me to Hope Hull and his article in
Alabama Cemetery Preservation and their cousin D.J.
Smith who has the nice webpage on Rootsweb.
And
many more who corresponded by email when they viewed my
family tree webpages!
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Alexander, William, Jacob, Cochrans
of Pennsylvania into Ohio.
Was the
Captain Alexander Cochran of the American
Revolution my ancestor?
Uncertainty about
Hugh Cochran of 1700s Maryland but he also named
a son Alexander. Yet they may all connect to
Clan Cochran of Europe.
My Alexander and
William were the only two Cochran families in
Guernsey Ohio in 1800 and 1810, then their sons
began their own legacy of Cochran.
Family
tale is that two went into Canada and never
returned. Some settled in Iowa Territory for
many years, then California, Kansas and Arizona,
with descendants in Colorado and Alabama.
Jacob, the son of William, and
grandson of Alexander, married Clora Jane Miller
and had our Frank Delbert Cochran. Frank
married Luella Coonfield and had my father
Frankie Lavern Cochran in 1927. Luella's parents
were Lattie Little and Ben Coonfield.
In 1913 Arkansas a nice blend of
genealogy began with the marriage of Frank and
Luella, and once again in 1951 with Frank and
Anne. Anne Carter's parents were Alice
McClain and Cecil Carter. Anne was
orphaned at age 4 and raised by the parents of
Alice, Lorena Emma Bozeman and Charles
Allen McClain in Ramer.
1972 with the
marriage of Charles and Kathy, the surnames in
the family tree doubled, and their daughter's
marriage with Westbrook increases the number of
Grandparents to baby "Carter".
Carter has
a strong ancestry, full of faith and patriotism,
honest, hard working individuals who have
created a loving legacy for him to
continue.
"I have Cherokee blood in me. I
have just enough white blood for you to question
my honesty!"Will Rogers With so many
families in former Creek Nation Alabama, it is
quite possible we are mixed.
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.
1995
Charles Brooks (22
KB) with Samantha
family
of James (429
KB) McClain, James and his second
wife, and children buried at Indian Creek
Cemetery, near Stone Mountain
Frank's
son (30
KB) Alabama Cochrans
Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (38
KB) Some of Cochran's family and some
of Carters
Meady
G Bozeman and Thomas Hill (1394 KB) lawsuit in Shelby
County over a cow
Frank's
family (30
KB) Alabama Cochrans
Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (34
KB) Some of Cochran's family and some
of Carters
Meady
G Bozeman and Thomas Hill 2 (1601 KB) lawsuit in Shelby
County over a cow
Frank's
family - Kathy and Samantha (26 KB) Alabama Cochrans
Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (34
KB) Some of Cochran's family and some
of Carters
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.
Frank's
family - Victor Daniel (28
KB) Alabama Cochrans
Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (36
KB) Some of Cochran's family and some
of Carters
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.
Frank's
family - kathy's son and grandson (48 KB) Alabama Cochrans
Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (33
KB) Some of Cochran's family and some
of Carters
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.
Frank's
family - Kathy and her daughter (26 KB) Alabama Cochrans
Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (32
KB) Some of Cochran's family and some
of Carters
Frank's
family (17
KB) Alabama Cochrans
Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (32
KB) Some of Cochran's family and some
of Carters
McClain
grandparents (25
KB) Alabama Carters
McClain
grandparents (49
KB) Uncle Joe
Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (36
KB) Some of Cochran's family and some
of Carters
Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (39
KB) Some of Cochran's family and some
of Carters
Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (36
KB) Some of Cochran's family and some
of Carters
Velma
Gray (786
KB) Velma - Coonfield / Gray lineage
Velma and her sister Dorline Gray Teegardin
worked on the family tree, along with help from
cousin Martha Hawes in Arizona. Velma and
Dorline were daughters of Amy Coonfield, sister
to our granny Luella Coonfield Cochran, so the
kids grew up together and they sent me pictures
of my daddy Frankie Cochran and some research
notes.
Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (36
KB) Some of Cochran's family and some
of Carters
Benjamin
Coonfield (69
KB) birth certificate
Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (38
KB) Some of Cochran's family and some
of Carters
Benjamin
Coonfield (57
KB) with his brother
Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (34
KB) Some of Cochran's family and some
of Carters
Carl
Coonfield (50
KB) per Ben
Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (33
KB) Some of Cochran's family and some
of Carters
H
L Little (60
KB) marriage license
Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (34
KB) Some of Cochran's family and some
of Carters
Inez
Harrison Mae Lattie Lou (26 KB) old photo
Cochran
and Carter Old Photos (37
KB) Some of Cochran's family and some
of Carters
Ethel
Mae Bozeman (31
KB) Article she wrote for the
newspaper
1992
Charles Brooks (21
KB) with Samantha
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,
Clopton
Gibson married Aunt Rebecca Broadway
(184 KB) Montgomery -
their son Jace married Aunt Ethel Bozeman.
Rebecca was sister to granny Elizabeth who had
Charlie McClain in 1886.
- Home
Page
- Home
Page
- Grandpa
Carter son of Anna Lou Stone/Wm Franklin
Fenn/adopted by Carter or biological son of
Carter - Anna married 3 times that we found.
Anna had 6 kids with Fenn in 7 years and left
him taking Cecil with her.
- Great
granny Lorena B McClain
- Great
great granny Emily Harrell
- Kansas
Kin
- Brooks
Lineage
- Brooks
Lineage
- Cochran
Pages
- Cochran
Genealogy
- Cochran
Genealogy
- Bozeman
- Bible
Records
- Kathys
Kin
- Cooper
to Brooks to Cochran in Alabama
- INTRODUCTION
- Tulsa
Oklahom
- Kathy's
parents
- Cochran
Pioneers
- Charlie
and Kathy 1975
- Grandpa
McClain
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- Search Any
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- Introduction
- George
Little
- Elisha
Anderson
- Josiah
McClain
- Early
Settlers
- Anne
Alice Carter Cochran
- Find
A Grave
- John
Fann and Mary Stone in VA
- Annie
Stone Fenn
- Annie
Stone Fenn's son William Jr.
- Charles
McClain and Lorena
- Anne
Carter Cochran, granddaughter of Charles and
Lorena McC
- Cecil
Earl Fenn Carter, father of Anne Carter
Cochran
- Cecil
Earl Fenn Carter, son of Anne Stone and WF
Fenn
- Michael
Stone to Fenns
- Grandpa
John Wright Little to Cochran
- Draft
Cards or Registrations
- Old
Census Records
- Bozeman,
Gibson, McClain, Broadway, Anderson
cousins
- Bozeman,
Anderson, Brack, Sellers, Doty on the
Mayflower
- Anderson
of North Carolina to Alabama
- Elizabeth
Broadway McClain to Josiah Marion McClain/
Charlie
- Captain
George Little
- John
W Little of the Civil War in Kentucky
- Our
Generations
- Links
- Josiah
McClain b 1788 headstone
- McLain
headstones
- Coonfield
headstones
- Coonfield
headstones
- Catherine
Weatherford Wright daughter of Charles
Weatherford
- Our
Cousin Lucius Powhatan Little and his daughter's
researc
- Our
Cousin Lucius Powhatan Little and his daughter's
researc
- Preserving
Our Past
- Daddy
- Pictures
- Thomas
R Carter and Lacy Jane Bozeman to
Cooper/Brooks
- home
page
- Pictures
in Charles Brooks family
- Grandpa
Benjamin Wallace Coonfield
- Coonfield
and Cochran Connections
- Coonfield
Headstones
- Bozeman
- Little,
Anderson, and Brooks
- Charlie
Brooks 7/1/1953 - 6/1/1998
- Brooks
Genealogy
- L
P Little and his mother
- Pondering
- Coosada
Baptist Church Cemetery
- Surnames
- Dorline
Gray collected the old family obituaries and
notes
- Weatherford
and Sublett in Virginia
- Catherine
Crigler and John Little photos
- Catherine
Weatherford, daughter of Charles to Douglas
Little
- Dorline
Gray's research
- Family
Group Sheets on usgenweb * Jacob Benjamin
Cochran
- FGS
of John W Little in Arkansas
- FGS
of his father Hiram Lucius Little in
Kentucy
- FGS
of Isaac Coonfield in Kentucky
- FGS
of John Little in Kentucky
- George
Little lineage and records
- COCHRAN,
Elzira Maria's letter about Jacob half
sister to grandpa Frank Delbert
- Alabama
Ancestry notes
- Montgomery
Alabama Pictures
- Various
Links to my other pages.
- Lavinia
Parker married an Indian
- Bessie
Hood Thornton and siblings to Charlie
Brooks
- George
Little and families on census records
- Anne
Carter Cochran and her mother Alice McClain
Carter
- Amy
Marie Coonfield Gray, sister of my granny
Luella
- George
Little
- Isaac
Coonfield great great grandfather to
grandpa Ben Coonfield
- L
P Little article transcription
- FGS
of grandpa Wm F Fenn
- Just
thinking about this and that.....
- FGS
of Charles Allen McClain
- FGS
of Douglas Little, son of Jonas
- Alabama
Ancestry
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* * * *freepages on rootsweb.com
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* * Whispers of our Elders
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* * notes
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* * links
- Cochran
- Cochrans
- Kath
- Kathy's
kids
- Kathy's
kids
- McClain
- Bozeman
- Our
Roots
- Carter
- Little
- Grandma
Alice McClain Carter died at age 19
- Clues
- Links
- A
few more
- Links
to them all
- Photos
- Photos
- Directory
- Dr
Hiram Lucius Little, son of Jonas, grandson of
George Hiram was Lattie Little
Coonfields grandfather.
- update
- Anne
and Frankie Cochran photo by cactus
- Hiram
Lucius Little webpages
- Cochran
and Carter photos
- Cochran
and Carter photos
- KathysGenWeb/
Roots
- Bozeman
GenWeb
- Brooks
Gen Web
- Notes
and Links
- Family
Matters, some census images from 1800
- Bozeman
cousins and the folks they married on
census
- Frankie
and Annie Cochran, more census and
pictures
- Photo
Medley
- Dorline
to Coonfield
- John
Little Military Discharge, Civil War
black hair and black eyes.
- Grandpa
Cecil's brother buried in Coosada on his
land
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* * Alabama Genealogy Page
- Pictures
- My
Family
- My
Family
- Annie's
husband Frank Cochran
- Annie's
husband Frankie Cochran
- Bozeman,
Brooks, Carter, Cochran, McClain
- Charles
and Kathy
- research
continued....
- Sketches
of Bozeman
- My
Links
- My
Links 2
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Links 3
- My
Links 4
- Search Box to
my research
- Annie
- Annie
- Annie
- Annie's
husband Frank
- Annie's
husband Frank
- Broadway,
Gibson, Bozeman on census records
- Links
- Grandpa
Josiah McClain in the Civil War was wounded in
TN
- Grandpa
Thomas R Carter in the Civil War to
Charlie Brooks.
- Native
Americans in our family
- Brooks
Genealogy
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You for Visiting.
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- My
hometown family tree links page
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Lattie Cedonia Little Coonfield ( daughter of civil
war soldier John Wright Little) handed her Family Bible
down to her daughter, Luella Coonfield Cochran and it
was full of handwritten notes and a list of family
birthdays. My daddy's sister now has this Bible,
Aunt Irma Cochran. Emma Lorena Bozeman McClain
kept several notations in her Bible; her marriage to
Charles Allen McClain, showing who their parents were
and names of their children.
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
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
- 1910
Cloften Gibson (271
KB)
Montgomery Alabama census
- 1820
Spartanburg SC, Charles McClain (482 KB)
near Tiree Glenn and
Wood families
- 1860
Lavinia Anderson with Coopers too (283 KB)
Wilcox Alabama
- 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
- 1820
Darlington SC Bozeman (463
KB)
Bozeman families near Peter
Boseman
- 1900
Gibson (263
KB)
Alabama
- 1900
Corrie Bozeman (279
KB)
and Stephens found on Montgomery
census
- 1820
Spartanburg SC Josiah McClain (514 KB)
son of Charles
McClain Josiah had son James who had son Josiah
Marion who had my great grandpa Charlie
- 1920
Walter Broadway (344
KB)
Alabama
- 1910
Leila Campbell Bozeman (279 KB)
along with Huffman
families
- 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
- 1900
John Thomas Bozeman (288
KB)
in Pine Level, Montgomery, Alabama
- 1900
Broadway, Abner and Harriet (289 KB)
Dublin, Montgomery,
AL
- 1920
Bozeman in Elmore County were MULATTO
(220 KB)
some were shown
as blacks on census yet I wonder how many were
actually native american
- 1920
Montgomery AL Ethel Mae Bozeman (339 KB)
with husband Jason
Gibson - Jason's parents were Rebecca Broadway
and Clopton/Cloften Gibson
- 1790
John Stephens, Broadway, George GUIST
(583 KB)
Edgefield South
Carolina census even has Brooks and Smith on it
- 1800
Clarendon, Sumter SC Thomas Broadaway
(497 KB)
Gibson and Wise
also appear on this census which might be
valuable information in later family research
- 1900
Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman (292 KB)
Montgomery AL, wife
of Peter - census shows their son Robert Henry
Bozeman
- 1870
A E Broadway in Sumter SC (275 KB)
also Pack family
- 1910
Broadway (283
KB)
and Stubbs families in Dublin
Alabama
- 1860
Montgomery AL, Elizabeth Broadaway (472 KB)
parents are A
Broadway and Susan. Elizabeth is born 1853
Alabama and married Josiah McClain about 1868.
- 1820
Feliciana Louisiana, Broadways (233 KB)
Esau Broadway and
Pool
- 1870
Darlington SC John Bozeman (536 KB)
80 years old !! could
be the son of Peter, or son of Mordecai
- 1900
Friendly Gibson with Broadway boarders
(249 KB)
brother of
Clopton Gibson
- Gibson,
James and Ivey (263
KB)
found in Dublin census record
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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 -
Alice
McClain ancestry (60
KB) notes from the LDS site, Rootsweb, and
census records
Frankie was honest, hard working and faithful, grew
up on a farm, some education until he joined the Air
Force. Baptised in a creek in Chetopa Kansas and read
his Bible every day. His word was law and his friends
knew that he always had a place at the dinner table for
them or an extra chair by the fish pond.
He
served in Korea as a copilot of a bomber plane and was
wounded and sent back to Maxwell AFB in Alabama where he
then told his brother Freelon that it was too hot for
him to go there and Freelon went to Korea anyway and
died in a truck incident.
Several in my family
have had special gifts, the gift of knowing and seeing,
the gift of healing or the ability to stop bleeding. Dad
had several true premonitions and the night before he
passed away, he held me in his arms saying I love you
more than you will ever know and he was gone on that
Christmas morning.
His sister Irma was born with
a veil over her face. His aunt heard ticking in the wall
before a loved one died. His granny Clora smoked a pipe
and could read the ashes. He witnessed many healings by
my mom's granny and he was very close to her. Most made
their own medicines. He spoke of his mother spending
hours in the field gathering herbs.
He found
peace at the fish pond, that is where he could be found
on the weekends and I feel now that he is at peace with
his elders and loved ones while guiding me along this
journey of love.
Named after my great grandmother Lorena Bozeman
McClain who was born in 1890 Ramer, Montgomery, Alabama,
I have thoroughly enjoyed writing about this great lady
and her heritage.
Luella
Coonfield Cochran
Roots
Charles Brooks had dozens and
dozens of ancestors migrating into Alabama in the early
1800s. Joseph Baxley born 1815 Georgia or possibly as
some speculate, in SC., married Mary Evans and named a
son James H. - the tombstone of James has the middle
name as Hardie. James served in the Civil War and
married Louisa Miranda Holt and resided in "Holtville".
Their daughter Ella Olivia Baxley married L. W. Hood and
had Bessie Mae Hood who married Milton Elijah Thornton.
Elijah's parents were Mary Angeline Partridge, an
indian, and George Thornton, a mixed blood from Georgia,
who had settled in Central, Elmore County, Alabama.
Elijah's daughter, Mary Ella Thornton married James
Edgar Brooks Jr. Parents of James were Susie Mae Cooper
and James E Brooks Sr. James and Susie are listed on the
1930 census with both their widowed mothers. Susie's
ancestors were in Chambers County about 1830: Andrew
Cooper and "Alsey" from SC living near Malinda Phillips
and Elijah Lee born 1777 SC. Their children Sarah F. Lee
married Charner P. Cooper, a soldier from the Civil War,
and had a son named Levi who moved to Hope Hull working
on a farm owned by Thomas Randolph Carter, where he fell
in love with the daughter, Sarah Elizabeth Carter.
Parents of Thomas were "Mary" and John Wise Carter of SC
who had migrated to Talledega. Thomas is buried in Hope
Hull on his old plantation by his first wife Lacy Jane
Bozeman. Her name was Lucy on census but Lacy on her
tombstone. Thomas served in the Civil War and his
grandfather Captain John Carter served in the American
Revolution, along with his own father in law, John Wise
of South Carolina.
The second wife of Thomas
Carter was Mary Josephine Hereferd of Virginia and she
was the mother of Sarah Elizabeth Carter.
Mary
was not very happy with this marriage and had only the
one child. She buried Thomas by his first wife. Some of
Mary's family settled in Alabama and some moved on to
Texas. Mary's mother was Jemima Ramsey of
Virginia.
Parents of James Brooks were Annie
Ballard and John Brooks of Tennesse and they are all
buried at Greenwood Cemetery in Montgomery Alabama. John
was a railroad man, born to Roxanna Permilia Smith of TN
and a John Brooks born 1837 Pennsylvania.
John
1837 died of tuberculosis in Texas. Parents of Roxanna
were Caroline Bond and Thomas Smith. Parents of Annie
Ballard were Dora Craig and James Ballard of TN. Some of
these families migrated into Tennessee about 1800 from
the Carolinas living amongst the Cherokee Indians and
Chickasaw so they could have been mixed blood. Annie's
picture shows she was a dark lady with black eyes and
black hair and so was her husband's features very dark
but I would suspect his from the Smith side of the
family.
Charles Brooks wed Kathy Cochran in
Montgomery Alabama. She was at least one eighth Cherokee
blood. Her parents were Anne Carter and Frank Cochran.
Anne's parents were Alice Emily McClain and Cecil Earl
Fenn Carter. Emily was called Emma,Ellie, and Emmer by
her parents Lorena Bozeman and Charles McClain Lorena's
parents were Alice Lorena Stephens and John Thomas
Bozeman. Charlie's parents were Elizabeth Broadway and
Josiah Marion McClain.
The father of John Bozeman
was Peter Edward Bozeman, a Civil War Soldier who
married Nancy Jane Anderson, and her father was Seaborn
Montgomery Anderson, another Civil War soldier. Seaborn
had married Lavinia Jane Sellers.
Cecil Carter's
parents were Anna Lou Stone and William Franklin Fenn.
Frank was born in Tuskegee to Emeline Harrell and John
Fenn a Civil War soldier of Georgia. Anna's parents were
Mary Ann Hendrick and Augustus Marvin Stone of Georgia.
Anna divorced Frank Fenn about 1901/1902 and remarried
to a Carter, then to a Dasher, as found in Georgia
census records.
Grandpa
Stone (90 KB) Augustus
was the father of Anna Stone Fenn Carter
Anne
Carter 's Grandpa's Death Certificate (458 KB) Montgomery Alabama 1922 death
certificate of William Franklin Fenn born 1855 in
Tuskegee, Macon County Alabama, former Creek Indian
Nation to Emeline Harrell and John Fenn of Georgia -
John had served in the Civil War and moved his family to
Alabama in the 1860s.
Grandma
Stone (88 KB) Augustus
was the father of Anna Stone Fenn Carter and his wife
was Mary Ann Hendrick of Georgia
Anne
Carter 's Uncle Frank Fenn (18
KB) Her daddy's brother born 1895 resided in
Coosada, had a farm on Airport Road, a family cemetery
and the Church Cemetery he donated, and later his land
became Coosada Elementary School. Frank served in WWI
and worked for the railroad and he was the father of Bob
Fenn, the principal of Robinson Springs School around
1987. Frank's tombstone is next to his brother Robert's
in their family graveplot. Robert never appeared on a
census record but was known as Uncle Lee.
Annie
(440 KB) Annie Carter was named
after her grandmother Anna Lou Stone. Annie was Kathy's
mother. Annie had open heart surgery in 1980 just weeks
before Beverly was born but managed to walk into that
hospital to hold her first grand daughter.
Susie
Mae Cooper 's grandfather (35
KB) Mary Josephine Herriferd married T R
Carter and had Sarah Elizabeth Carter. This picture of
Thomas shows his first wife Lacy Bozeman and their
family before the epidemic. When Thomas died, Mary had
him buried near Lacy
Anne
Carter and Frank Cochran (54
KB) 1953 by the cactus in Arizona
Grandpa
Charles McClain (1888
KB) Death Certificate - his daughter Alice
married Cecil Earl Fenn Carter, the son of Anna Stone.
Charlie raised the children of Alice and Cecil when they
died by 1939. Charlie was the son of Elizabeth Broadway
and Josiah Marion McClain. Census records show the date
of birth of Charlie was 1886 and all other records seem
to differ because his wife was not very educated.
James
Brooks' mother (72
KB) Annie Clark Ballard of Tennessee married
John E Brooks and had one son named James.
Frank
Cochran (212 KB) Family
photo about 1937 with Frank on the left
William
Marion McClain (1713
KB) Charlie's cousin by his father's first
marriage. They all connect to Josiah Marion McClain born
1838
Mary
Angeline Partridge Thornton (300
KB) Mother of Milton Elijah Thornton in Elmore
County Alabama and the granny of Mary Ella Thornton
Brooks.
Cemetery
at Hope Hull (1
KB) Thomas R Carter buried near Lacy Jane
Bozeman's monument but the top of his has fallen. He
served in the Civil War and owned a plantation in Hope
Hull. He buried her parents here in this cemetery.
Cemetery located off I-65 Hope Hull Exit on the McLean
Road in huge pasture on the right.
Frank
Cochran and Son Frank Jr and son (30 KB) Family in Montgomery about
1993
Charles
McClain's wife Lorena Bozeman (11
KB) Not sure who posted her as his mother on
his death certificate. Lorena was the daughter of Alice
Lorena Stephens and John Thomas Bozeman of the Dublin/
Ramer area in Montgomery County and she had indian
blood.
Minnie
Lee Gibson (83
KB) Daughter of Ethel Mae Bozeman's daughter
Ruby Gibson - Minnie's daughter contacted me and sent
the picture; please do write again.
Cemetery
at Hope Hull (21
KB) Thomas R Carter buried near Lacy Jane
Bozeman's monument but the top of his has fallen. He
served in the Civil War and owned a plantation in Hope
Hull. He buried her parents here in this cemetery.
Cemetery located off I-65 Hope Hull Exit on the McLean
Road in huge pasture on the right.
Frank
Cochran's father as a child with Jacob (108 KB) Family in Kansas
Lorena's
sister Ethel Mae Bozeman (91
KB) with husband Jace Gibson who was also
first cousin to Charlie McClain because their own
mothers were sisters ( Broadway ) Ruby on horse - Ruby
was mother of Elizabeth who we met in Dublin at the
Hills Chapel Church
Sam
Little (984 KB) Uncle
Sam was the son of John Wright Little and a brother to
Lattie
Tombstone
of Jesse Bozeman, father of Lacy (264 KB) states he was born 1793 and a
tree separates him from one of his wive's graves. He
came from Darlington South Carolina with his father
Peter who had served in the American Revolution and
their many families to settle in Hope Hull in 1826.
Jesse bought 160 acres in 1827 while his father wrote
letters found at the Probate Office where he expected
free land for his military service. Peter died in 1829
and is buried closeby one would expect - his grave is
not yet found.
Frank
Cochran's mother Luella (119
KB) Luella was the daughter of Lattie Little
and Ben Coonfield born in Arkansas
Clopton
Gibson (184 KB) Ethel's
father in law came from South Carolina
John
T. Bozeman (3 KB) Son of
Peter and Nancy, married Alice Stephens, having Ethel
Mae and Lorena Emma Bozeman, this photo may have been
taken around 1890. John is buried at Hills Chapel
Cemetery in front of the church at Dublin beside his
brother Peter James, who died of suicide.
Tombstone
of Peter Edward Bozeman (1350
KB) Son of Martha Hill and William Henry
Bozeman of Darlington SC who also settled in Hope
Hull.....William was born about 1802 a son of Peter and
brother of Jesse. Wm's son Peter Edward was married to
Nancy Jane Anderson and he served in the Civil War and
she got his pension - papers at Probate Office - Nancy
had son named John Thomas Bozeman who married Alice
Lorena Stephens. This tombstone is found in Dublin
behind the Hills Chapel Church while his son John is
buried in front of the church.
Frank
Cochran's mother Luella's MOM Lattie (63 KB) Luella was the daughter of
Lattie Little and Ben Coonfield born in Arkansas. This
picture of Lattie shows her indian features quite
nicely. Lattie Cedonia Little was born in Kentucky to
Catherine Crigler and John Wright Little, who had served
in the Civil War.
1920
Anna Lou Stone Fenn Carter Dasher in Macon GA
(133 KB) Apparently she is now
widowed and taking care of her mother - Cecil was in
Fort Bliss in the Army.
Home
(105 KB) kids
James
H Baxley (871
KB) Tombstone - Civil War Soldier - married
Louisa Holt and had Ella Olivia Baxley who married L W
Hood and had Bessie Mae Hood
Frank
Cochran's great grandmother Crigler (323 KB) Luella was the daughter of
Lattie Little and Ben Coonfield born in Arkansas. Lattie
Cedonia Little was born in Kentucky to Catherine Crigler
and John Wright Little, who had served in the Civil War.
This picture of Lattie as a small child with her sister
Sadonia and their mother Catherine Crigler of Kentucky.
Catherine was the daughter of Catherine Roby and Abraham
Crigler who were of Mixed Blood.
Home
(131 KB) kids
Tombstone
Ella Olivia Baxley Hood (94
KB) Mother of Bessie Mae - Ella was daughter
of James Baxley in Holtville, Elmore County, Alabama
Frank
Cochran's great grandfather John W. Little (479 KB) John Wright Little military
description, dark complexion, black eyes, black hair,
served in the Civil War, made guns, was a blacksmith,
born in Kentucky 1843 to Catherine Wright and Hiram L.
Little. John's family refused Indian Land Allotment.
Catherine Wright Little was the daughter of Catherine
Weatherford and John Wright of Charlotte VA as they
married there in 1811.
Home
(45 KB) Westbrook
Tombstone
L. W. Hood (58 KB) Cains
Chapel Cemetery at Slapout - father of Bessie Mae Hood
Thornton.
Tombstone
Bessie Mae Hood Thornton (34
KB) Cains Chapel Cemetery at Slapout - mother
of Mary Ella Thornton Brooks
1830
Alabama Creek Nation (38
KB) The Indian Territory that our ancestors
traveled through in 1830
1870
Uncle William Stone (384
KB) Tallapoosa County Alabama
Alice
Lorena Stephens Bozeman (78
KB) Dublin burial, mother of Lorena McClain
Frank
Cochran's great grandfather John W. Little (26 KB) John Wright Little military
description, dark complexion, black eyes, black hair,
served in the Civil War, made guns, was a blacksmith,
born in Kentucky 1843 to Catherine Wright and Hiram L.
Little. John's family refused Indian Land Allotment.
Catherine Wright Little was the daughter of Catherine
Weatherford and John Wright of Charlotte VA as they
married there in 1811. This picture of John as he got
older and grey.
1930
James Brooks (1512
KB) Montgomery Alabama - wife Susie Mae Cooper
John
W. Little's cousin Lucius Powhatan Little (40 KB) John Wright Little's mother
had a sister Martha who married Douglas Little, a
brother of Hiram. Martha named her son Powhatan in honor
of their indian blood. Powhatan was a writer, lawyer and
a judge in Owensboro Kentucky History books.
Beverly
at Coosa River (816
KB) Surveying the Cemetery where the Baxleys
are buried
Anne
Carter Cochran (18
KB) Married to Frank Cochran, she had Kathy in
Broken Arrow Oklahoma and then they moved to Mesa
Arizona where her sons were born
Lucius
Powhatan Little's Mother (33
KB) John Wright Little's mother had a sister
Martha who married Douglas Little, a brother of Hiram.
Martha named her son Powhatan in honor of their indian
blood. Powhatan was a writer, lawyer and a judge in
Owensboro Kentucky History books. This picture of Martha
Wright is all we have of that lineage, lovely lady with
indian features died of euthanasia according to old
records of LP and his daughter Laura.
Holt
- Baxley (794 KB) Louisa
Miranda Holt born 1847 was granny to "Bubber" Bessie Mae
Hood Thornton and great great granny of Charles W.
Brooks
Anne
Carter Cochran (59
KB) Birth Announcement from Montgomery
Advertiser
John
Wright Little Family Photo (39
KB) About 1900 he moved them all to Marble,
Arkansas after his wife died and appeared on the 1900
and 1910 census
Cemetery
Survey (213 KB) Beverly
photographs tombstones of her great great grandparents
tombstones, Mary Angeline Partridge and George Thornton,
the parent of Milton Elijah Thornton near Santuck, in
Central at the Mount Hebron Primitive Baptist Church.
Anne
Carter Cochran's Daddy was Cherokee (25 KB) Cecil Earl Fenn Carter born
1900
Kathy
Cochran wed Charles W. Brooks (33
KB) Photo taken about 1995 before he got sick
with colon cancer. Charles was the son of Mary Ella
Thornton and James Edgar Brooks Jr
Clora
Jane Miller (102
KB) Frank Cochran's granny was married to
Jacob Cochran and named a son Frank Delbert Cochran.
When Jacob died the widow made her rounds, spending a
few months with each of her grown children's families.
She smoked a pipe, read the ashes and taught them to pop
corn. her ancestors of Ireland had settled in Rockinham
Virginia where we find Rev. Alexander Miller of the
1700s buried at Cooks Creek Cemetery. Clora's mother was
Mary Clara Parker of Ohio, who some say made medicine
with the indians, born to Sara Tefft and Archelaus
Parker of the New York Indian County. Tefft has a
wonderful 1600s history in Rhode Island, where one of
the Uncles was hanged by King Phillip.
Anne
Carter Cochran's Mother was mixed blood (19 KB) Alice Emily McClain Carter,
daughter of Lorena Bozeman and Charles Allen McClain
Charles
W. Brooks' parents (6
KB) Charles was the son of Mary Ella Thornton
and James Edgar Brooks Jr - Parents of Mary Ella were
Bessie Mae Hood and Milton Elijah Thornton. Parents of
James were Susie Mae Cooper and James E. Brooks.
Nancy
Jane Anderson Bozeman tombstone (29 KB) Widow of Peter Edward Bozeman,
is buried by two of her sons in this family plot, not
far from the Brooks and Coopers and Fenns who are also
buried at Greenwood Cemetery in Montgomery Alabama.
Anne
Carter and Frank Cochran (60
KB) Montgomery Alabama about 1950
Susie
Mae Cooper's dad (50
KB) Levi Cooper married Sarah Elizabeth Carter
and had Susie Mae. Levi's father Charner Cooper had
served in the Civil War and married Sarah Lee of
Chambers County Alabama.
Walton
McClain (35 KB) with
Charlie McClain on the farm in Ramer about 1930 - Walton
joined the military for most of his life and earned his
PHD. buried at Alexandria VA
Anne
Carter 's Daddy's Death Certificate (230 KB) Montgomery Alabama 1939 death
certificate confirms his parents to be Ann Stone and Wm
Frank Fenn as witnessed by his brother Emmett Marvin
Fenn
Susie
Mae Cooper (40 KB) Levi
Cooper married Sarah Elizabeth Carter and had Susie Mae.
Levi's father Charner Cooper had served in the Civil War
and married Sarah Lee of Chambers County Alabama. This
picture of Susie Mae with her spouse James E. Brooks.
Frank
Delbert Cochran (50
KB) Son of Clora Jane Miller and Jacob
Benjamin Cochran served in WWI while Jacob was a Civil
War soldier of the Ohio Infantry.
Susie
Mae Cooper with her mother Sarah (68 KB) Levi Cooper married Sarah
Elizabeth Carter and had Susie Mae. Sarah was the
daughter of Mary Josephine Hereford of Virginia and
Thomas Randolph Carter of SC who had settled in Hope
Hull.
Uncle
Cecil Earl Carter born 1932 (33
KB) Son of Alice McClain and Cecil Earl Fenn
Carter was the father of Victoria Carter, all buried at
Memorial Cemetery except Vickie who was cremated by her
half sisters.
Susie
Mae Cooper 's granny (58
KB) Mary Josephine Herriferd married T R
Carter and had Sarah Elizabeth Carter.
Uncle
William Lawrence Carter born 1935 (25 KB) Son of Alice McClain and Cecil
Earl Fenn Carter he was the brother of Anne and Cecil
Jr. Alice died giving birth to "Billy". Billy spent most
of his life in Indian Territory Oklahoma.
Anne
Carter and Frank Cochran in Arizona 1957 (447 KB) Pictures taken by Billy
Carter, Anne's brother, accompanied by Lillian, Billy's
first wife and he did have several wives but no
children.
- Peter
Edward Bozeman (16
KB)
grandfather of Lorena Emma Bozeman
McClain and he was the great great great grandfather
of Kathy.
- Family
Tree (8 KB)
Charlie
Brooks family on Rootsweb.com
- Letter
by Ethel Bozeman Gibson (9
KB)
Her life as told to her children
- Peter
Edward Bozeman (1
KB)
Beverly took me to Dublin to locate
these tombstones - grandfather of Lorena Emma Bozeman
McClain and he was the great great great grandfather
of Kathy.
- 1910
Charles McClain (6
KB)
Kathy's great grandfather on census with
his mother, stepfather, his own wife Lorena and baby
- Baxley
to Charles Brooks (11
KB)
Coosa River Cemetery
- Peter
Edward Bozeman's Uncle Jesse - Hope Hull (47 KB)
Beverly took me to Hope Hull
to locate these tombstones - plus we found the grave
of T R Carter, a great great grandfather to Charlie
Brooks. Carter's daughter Sarah married Levi Cooper,
the son of Charner Cooper.
- 1920
Charles McClain (61
KB)
Kathy's great grandfather on census in
World War I
- Anderson,
Seaborn Montgomery, father of Nancy (16 KB)
Nancy Jane Anderson married
Peter Edward Bozeman in Dublin and they had John
Thomas Bozeman who fathered Lorena.
- John
Wise Carter's land records (51
KB)
Father of Thomas Randolph Carter came
from South Carolina to Alabama.
- Alabama
Research (28 KB)
So
many ended up in Alabama
- Mordecai
Bozeman, father of Peter, John, James. (5 KB)
Mordecai served in the
American Revolution with sons Peter and John. Peter
moved to Alabama about 1826 while John moved to
Mississippi in 1823. James remained in Darlington
County SC.
- T
R Carter (9 KB)
Born
1820 served in Civil War, married Jesse's daughter
Lacy Bozeman who died in an epidemic then married to
Mary Josephine Hereford of Virginia, and had Sarah
Elizabeth Carter
- 1
Introduction (286
KB)
1
- Civil
War Kin (32
KB)
Several relatives in the war
- Baxley,
James H. buried at Coosa River (11 KB)
Charlie's mom's great
grandfather
- Kathy's
mom's great great great grandpa Bozeman (5 KB)
Mordecai Bozeman served in
the American Revolution = father of Peter Bozeman who
migrated to Hope Hull who also served along with him
in the War - they were paid for their services and
received land grants in Darlington County South
Carolina.
- Much
about my relatives (45
KB)
Kathy's parents and their relations
- Kathy's
mom's great great Grandpa Josiah McClain (70 KB)
Josiah Marion McClain was
born in Georgia to Anna and James McClain. Josiah
married first to Julia King and had a family in
Georgia, then he joined the Civil War in an Alabama
Infantry and was with Elizabeth Broadway by 1870
having a son named Charles Allen McClain. Charles and
his wife Lorena had a daughter named Alice McClain who
married Cecil Carter.
- Census
images (26 KB)
My kin
found on census records in 1790, 1800, 1810 and other
good stuff
- Genealogy
(22 KB)
Research
- Charner
P Cooper (1
KB)
grandfather of Susie Mae "Mamaw" Cooper
Brooks - Charner served in the Civil War and married
Sarah F Lee of Chambers County.
- Brooks
Family (610 KB)
Our
Relatives
- Brooks Genealogy
- Brooks
Websites
- Introduction
to my many family members and surnames
- A
little bit more information on those family
members
- Those
who migrated to Alabama
- Those
who migrated to Kentucky, Iowa, Arkansas,
Kansas
- Those
who migrated to Montgomery County Alabama
- Documents
- Preserving Our Past
- Researching
in Alabama
- Links Of
Interest
- MontgomeryGenWeb
- Alabama
Genealogy
- Uncle
Freelon Lorraine Cochran
- Search the South Carolina Archives and
Military Records
- Grandmas
Fenn, Stone, Rich, Hendrick, Winters, Lyle
- Grandpas
Fenn
- Grandmother
Annie Lee Stone Fenn was named Anna Lou
- Anna's
nephew "Tige" William Arthur Stone
- My
List
- Brooks
Ancestry
- 1840
Montgomery Alabama census transcription
- Our Alabama Connections
- Our Alabama Connections
- Grandfathers in the
Military
- A
brief summary
- About
the McClains
- About
the Cochrans
- About
the Alabama Families
- Several
listed in the 1700s Wills of Virginia
- Worksheet
- Tribalpages
- My
Submission to the State of Alabama Gen Web
Page
- Alabama
Lands were $2.00 per acre
- Home
- Montgomery Area Families
- Brief
Description of my ancestors
- About
Researching in Alabama
- Journey
of our Elders
- Our
Family Jewels
- My
Native American Research
- Colonial
Documents and Land Records
- ........My
Brooks Genealogy
- Visit
to Coosa River Primitive Baptist - Grandpa Baxley
1846
- Grandpa
Frank Cochran
- My
Colonial Records and 1700s documents
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- Bacley,
Holt, Hood, Thornton to the Brooks families
- Tombstones
of Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman and sons
- Links
- Brooks
Gen Web
- Baxley,
Joseph to James to Ella Olivia Baxley Hood to
Bubber
- Mary
Ella's great grandfather Baxley in Holtville
1800s
- Kathy's
great granny Lorena Bozeman McClain research
- Peter
Bozeman settled in Hope Hull
- Family
Research
- Research
- Hood
tombstones
- Family
pictures
- Family
pictures
- Family
pictures
- Family
pictures, Charlie and Kathy 7/14/1972
- Family
pictures
- Family
pictures, Mary Ella
- 2005
- Kids
- My
Parents
- Contents
- Photo
of my Anne and Frank Cochran
- Greetings
- About
Alabama
- About
Lorena
- Census
Notes
- FTM
Alabama Connections
- Charles
Many roots and branches needing
attention
some branches have famous Indian
Chiefs some registered in Indian Nation some were
rejected
many of the historial indian names that
others are researching managed to be in our family
tree yet not in my direct line.
actually this
family tree became a kudzoo vine with over 17,000
members
my direct line said NO WAY to the Trail
of Tears and became "white" thinking they would be
free
This page is actually the entry to the
rest of our research. Genforum failed to send me
the sign in name and password for the old webpage,
after repeated requests and when you toss your
cookies, you can't get back in, so here we
go <giggles>
We are Native American,
speak English, and never lived in a teepee
:)
We grew up with truth and honor.
Respect for all creations. A passion for art and
music runs strong in our family.
As a young
child in Montgomery,I played with the kids next
door who were full blood Indian; the Jackson family
got along so well with mine and our mothers had a lot
in common with their recipes, hobbies and customs.
In Arizona many spoke spanish; I remember a huge
Catholic church where we all went for vaccinations but
best of all were the outdoor festivals held
there.
I love working on our family tree but
unable to travel to the many places required to get
more facts, so I add my little collection of old
photos, notes, and stories so enjoy !
Much
love and appreciation to my wonderful aunts and cousins
working on this line. One of my new online cousins
turned out to be my best friend from high school and our
paths crossed as we both researched our grannies; such
fond memories of a truly wonderful friend, Linda
McClanahan of Forest Hills.
Charles
Weatherford (153 KB) as
mentioned in history book
census
1910 Uncle Meady Bozeman and Nancy (1071 KB) with his mother in
Montgomery Alabama She was our great great granny Nancy
Jane Anderson Bozeman, widow of Peter Edward Bozeman.
James
H Baxley born 1846 (871
KB) Beverly took me to Coosa River Primitive
Baptist Church Cemetery, about 3 miles from Holtville
School and another mile from the Cains Chapel Church
Cemetery where other relatives are buried. James was the
father of Ella Olivia Baxley Hood and he was the great
great great grandfather of Charlie Brooks.
Freelon
Cochran died in Korea 1953 (19
KB) military - brother of Frankie Lavern
Cochran
census
Peter E Bozeman from Mississippi to Alabama
(700 KB) this is not our great
great great grandfather Peter Edward Bozeman but most
likely a cousin to him and to us
Martin
Weatherford in Georgia History (178 KB) finally some evidence of
Martin is recorded in history
census
1920 Labette Kansas (454
KB) Cochrans this Frank M Cochran from Indiana
may or may not be related to our Cochran family in
Chetopa Kansas
1860
James McClain of GA is in Coffee Alabama (123 KB) father of Josiah Marion
McClain with second wife and children so this migration
might be the reason our great great grandfather Josiah
came to Alabama and he joined the Civil War at
Greenville and never went back home to his first wife.
census
1910 Montgomery AL, Brooks family (1012 KB) on Hull Street , Sami's
great grandfather James E Brooks family and his father
in law.
Coonfield
and Clarks in Indiana History (148
KB) refers to Archibald Clark and Isaac
Coonfield who was married to Barsheba Clark.
census
Alexander Cochran born 1850 (343
KB) wife Nancy, both from Ireland in Missouri
1910
1860
Clopton Gibson (104
KB) Family in Alabama
census
with my daddy on it (96
KB) Frankie Lavern Cochran born 1927 Kansas
William
Arthur Stone "Tige" (48
KB) grandma Anna Stone sent his picture to the
family so he must be the son of her brother Arthur
Augustus Stone. Tige played in 1923 for the St Louis
Cardinals before moving on to Florida where he is
buried.l He also attended Mercer University in Georgia
and played baseball there before moving on.
John
(479 KB) Little
Coonfield
Families in 1918 (26
KB) great grandmother Lattie Cedonia Little
was married to Benjamin Wallace Coonfield in Arkansas
ALB
(94 KB) tombstone of Alice
Lorena Stephens Bozeman, wife of John Thomas Bozeman in
Dublin AL Quite an emotional event when her grave
was discovered in 2007 - the mixed indian grandmother we
had heard of is buried in a long lost cemetery in Dublin
behind old Hills Chapel Church deep within the woods.
Coonfield
(17 KB) great great
grandfather Isaac Coonfield
PEB
(99 KB) tombstone of Peter
Edward Bozeman, father of John Thomas Bozeman in Dublin
AL - son of William Henry and Martha H Bozeman
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HERE TO REVIEW OUR FAMILY TREE AND PHOTOS
- Grandfather
Michael Stone of Maryland in Alabama with sons
- Samantha's
Ancestors
- Weatherford
families on the 1810 census Charlotte Virginia
- Catherine
Crigler & John Little, Cherokee by bloo
- Surnames
Directory
- Freelon,
dad's brother
- Weatherford,
Red Eagle, in Montgomery Alabama
- Elijah
Lee, Charner Cooper, Chambers County Alabama
- Indian
town, Augusta, in Montgomery, Alabama
- Updating
my Home Page
- Roots
and Branches
- Grandfather
Benjamin Wilburne Stone in 1860 Macon Alabama
- photo
of Benjamin Wiley Coonfield family
- My
Alabama Genealogy
- pictures
of headstones found in Carter/Bozeman/Stok
Cemetery
- Bozeman
Research
- John
T Bozeman and Alice Stephens
- My Grandmothers in our family
tree
- John
and Roxanna Brooks of TN to T R Carter
- My
own many Grandfathers in this family tree
research
- Cochran
Genealogy throughout the Midwest and into
Alabama
- LINKS
UPDATE 1/2007
- Grandfather
Augustus Stone went back to Macon, Bibb, GA
1910
- Bozeman,
McClain, Broadway, Gibson records
- Adding
other family research
- Tombstones
- Cochran
Family Photo Album by my cousin
- Grandmother
Anna Stone on 1880 census wed Fenn in 1893
- photos
and my early ramblings, mispellings of
Little-Wright
- multiple
family links
- Anderson,
Sellers, Brack discussing indian blood
- multiple
family links
- HOME
PAGE
- Peter
Bozeman of Darlington South Carolina in
Alabama
- NEXT
PAGE
- Anne
and Frank Cochran by the cactus
- Anne
Carter Cochran's parents
- Hiram
Lucius Little of Kentucky
- Annie
Clark Ballard Brooks of Tennessee in Alabama
- John
Wright Little military discharge from Civil
War
- links
to older research showing lineage of several
- Ben
Coonfield
- Alice Lorena Stephens Bozeman tombstone
in Dublin
- Brooks,
Cochran, Bozeman, Carter, McClain
- photo
of Grandma Gray possibly
- Kathys
Family
- ***continued
- My
List of Webpages
- List
of Links
- photo
of EVA
- Baxley,
Joseph, James, Ella
- Indians,
Anderson, Bozeman, Flinn, McGeHee in Ala
- My
Native American Research
- My
Cherokee Children
- Annie
Carter with Grandma Lorena and Aunt Katy Belle
- Adding other family
research
- My
early settlers of Alabama
- Charles
Brooks
- Ben
Wallace Coonfield
- cousin
Dorline's family outline to John C Wright
- Catherine
G Weatherford Wright w/Douglas Little
Family1860
- headstones
of Elijah LEE b 1777 and Melinda Phillips
- Amy
Coonfield Gray - one quarter Cherokee blood
- my
many webpages of FAMILY
- Native
American Biographies
- WRIGHT
message board / Cherokee Ancestry
- Broadway,
Grandfather Abner from SC to AL
- photo
of young Jacob Benjamin Cochran
- Polly
Jones married Charles Weatherford, and had
Catherine
- Charles
Weatherford, father of Catherine, She m John
Wright
- Thomas
and Margaret Jones of Bermuda Hundred, Henrico
VA
- Mom's
Uncle Joe McClain, once told to sit in back of
citybus
- My
Rootsweb Tree, see Index for Names
- Amy
Coonfield, sister of Luella, courting Joe Gray
- updated
Roots with links
- Dad's
Grandpa John Wright Little, civil war
blacksmith
- Lucius
Powhatan Little wrote letters
- Broadway,
Grandmother Elizabeth in Ramer AL wed McClain
- Laura
Little tracing Indian Princess Cleopatra
- Dorline
tracing Indian blood in Little Family
- photo
of young Clora Ann Cochran
- Dorline
tracing Indian blood in John Wright Family
- L
Powhatan Little 1912 letter Family Inquiry
- adding
more notes
- Yahoo
Message Group - adding more notes
- Joe
Gray wed Amy Coonfield-one quarter Cherokee
- DAR
marker for Captain George Little and Anthony
Thompson
- OBIT
for Clora Jane Miller Cochran, see link to jpg to
view
- Broadway,
Grandmother Elizabeth in Ramer AL 1860 census
- Death
Certificate for Cecil Earl Fenn Carter b 1900
- Jamestown
Census
- Dad
and his brothers
- Family
Roots
- photo
of young Frank Delbert Cochran
- Just
me
- updated
notes 10/25/2005
- a
few more photos
- Other
Coonfield / Cochran Webpages
- Cochran
and Brooks Genealogy Link
- Grandfather
Charles Weatherford in 1800 Charlotte Virginia
- Photo
of Lattie
- Charles
Brooks and Kathy Cochran Genealogy
- Mom
- Bernice
Cochran one eighth cherokee indian blood +
- Kentucky
notes where I am uploading family group sheets
- Headstones
- photo
of young George William Cochran
- Photos
of Brooks, Cooper, Ballard
- Elizabeth Broadway married Josiah Marion
McClain
- Our Family Matters
- Grandfather
Jacob Cochran headstone in Kansas
- Isaac
Coonfield 1800 Kentucky notes
- Spiritwalkintall
- Brooks
and Cochran were both settled in Pennsylvania
- Alabama
Ancestors
- Notes
of Dorline Gray, daughter of Amy Marie Coonfield
Gray
- Betsy
Douglass married Jonas Little & had Hiram and
Douglas
- Catherine
Weatherford lived with Douglas Little in 1860
Ky
- Clora
Jane Miller Cochran, my great grandmother
- photo
of young Mary Ella Coonfield Davidson
- Little
families in Kentucky research
- Family
Description
- Jimmy
Ray's lineage to Mordecai Bozeman
- Our House
- Charlotte
Virginia - Catherine Weatherford see #76
- Kentucky
- Little, Handley, Douglass
- Other
Relatives
Elisha's Will would be one of the first few filed
in Montgomery County in the 1830s.
Last Will and Testament 1835 on his death
bed names his son Elijah and children, along with
wife Lavinia
Estate Sale names many of our other
ancestors who attended.
www.familysearch.org
shows us their marriage record... Lavinia Brack
Female Family
-------------------------------- Event(s):
Birth: 1762
------------------------------------ Parents:
Father: Eleazor Brack Family Mother: Esther Doty
------------------------------------ Marriages:
Spouse: Elijah Anderson Family Marriage: 1777
Of, , Onslow, North Carolina
Ms Doty connects to
Edward Doty of the Mayflower Passengers
Father always called Mother his little Indian Squaw
and she loved it. They were a very proud Indian couple
yet never knew the language or customs known to those on
Indian Reservations. Our families grew up with
grandparents who had a tonic or poltice for their
ailments and grew their crops to feed their families -
mother nature took good care of them. They traveled our
great nation seeking answers that were never found. We
lived among other Indian families...Mother was Cherokee,
possibly half blood; Father was both Cherokee and
another tribe, possibly Creek, or Shawnee, since
his mom stated they were from two different
tribes. =Mother's line has many women with first
names only, which could also be a clue that there may be
other Indian tribes involved in this family tree. I find
it so strange that the men are well known, even their
middle names, while nothing is known about their brides.
Yes it would seem that the well known, well to do,
McClains and Bozemans would at least remember a granny's
last name. There are several McClains, Moons, Cochrans,
Littles on the Indian Rolls registered in Oklahoma,
but it is so very hard to locate a connection. Was
John McClain a son of our Charles and Cherokee or was
it his wife who had Indian Blood? We have so much work
to do ! The census records are all black and white,
Indians were mostly put down as colored. Even the 1850
census records show race only as B W or C. Indians lost
their lands and they lost their rights to be treated
humanely. Some were dragged from their homes and forced
to move to Oklahoma Indian Territory and many did not
survive the trip...Perhaps my ancestors died on the
Trail of Tears, yet they might have hidden until it was
safe to come out and claim to be white, so they would be
treated as equals. Those who hid might have become the
Over Hill Cherokee Tribe. Others moved into Kentucky or
Tennessee, intermarried, learned a trade or fought in
the Civil War. They took on famous white names so nobody
would suspect they were Indian.Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana,
Missouri, Illinois and even Texas and Arkansas became a
safe haven to many tribes...Of course Kentucky became a
state after actually being a part of Virginia; Tennessee
was actually a part of North Carolina. We have the
locations and the time periods yet we have no
documentation to prove our Indian Blood. The Indians
became invisible. They had no choice! One ancestor
suffered a house fire that destroyed any documents and
photos that might connect to our past. He was Annie
Stone Fenn's oldest son. We are finding more connections
to Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina before
the Trail of Tears began and know that many were
intermarried with these tribes, before they moved into
Georgia or Kentucky and onward.Some came out of New York
Indian Country, Rhode Island and Massachusetts, removing
to Ohio and on westward mingling with other tribes, and
starting a new life. My John Wright Little left Kentucky
and claimed to be white when he got to Arkansas so that
he could find good work and own land. His line goes to
Charles Weatherford of Virginia which could be the same
father of Chief Red Eagle. Great Grandpa Charlie McClain
had many visions of his elders, but of course some
thought he was simply crazy. His wife, Lorena Bozeman
was a healer and could stop bleeding, people still
remember her faithful help in Ramer...Anne Carter also
had her visions and her husband Frank Cochran had
amazing premonitions, not simply intuition, but the true
feeling of happenings in the family, that led him home
in urgency. His sister was born with a veil over her
face which the doctor removed twice and it still came
back ! The third time, her mother, Luella Coonfield
Cochran, took the veil and placed it in the family Bible
that once belonged to her mother Lattie and it still
remains. The veil is usually a gift to a seer. In my
dreams, I heard mother's voice saying Sleepy Cloud and I
am still trying to learn what she meant.
- Peter
James Bozeman/Dora Ann Dillard headstone (30 KB)
son of Peter Edward Bozeman
- Lorena's Uncle.
- 1800
CENSUS Elisha Sellers (18
KB)
Wilmington, Brunswick, North Carolina -
Lorenas great great great grandpa
- John
Thomas Bozeman headstone (7
KB)
son of Peter Edward Bozeman
- 1840
CENSUS William Sellers (549
KB)
Richmond Georgia
- Velma,Eunice,Wayne/wifeCoonfield,Harvey/Dolly
(23 KB)
Coonfield relations
- headstone
of Jacob Benjamin Cochran (42
KB)
buried in Hill City Cemetery Kansas,
wife of Clora, father of Frank and Joy Benjamin and
several other children
- 1800
census Marlboro District SC (20
KB)
William Sellers
- Martha
Ann Wright Little (22
KB)
Catherine G Weatherford Wright's
daughter
- Little,
H L jr marriage license (60
KB)
Hiram Lucius Little junior, half brother
to John Wright Little
- 1790
census South Carolina Anderson (346 KB)
Elijah Anderson
- Emma
Alice McClain Carter (21
KB)
wife of Cecil Earl Carter married about
1931
- Hood,
Bessie Mae Thornton and siblings (7 KB)
Mother of Mary Ella Thornton
Brooks
- 1790
census South Carolina JOSEPH LITTLE (420 KB)
union regiment
- Nancy
Jane Anderson Bozeman (19
KB)
wife of Peter Edward Bozeman
- Mordecai
Bozeman (52
KB)
payment2
- 1830
census Obediah Clark (527
KB)
Henry Kentucky - probably the brother of
Barsheba Clark Coonfield
- Meady
G Bozeman (61 KB)
son
of Peter Edward Bozeman
- Mordecai
Bozeman (53
KB)
payment1
- 1830
census BARSHEBA Coonfield (497
KB)
Henry Kentucky, Barsheba Clark Coonfield
lives by her brother Archelus Clark, near brother
Obediah Clark who married Susannah Coonfield.
Archelus/Archibald married Lanarah Coonfield
- Bozeman
Plot (204 KB)
family
of Peter Edward Bozeman
- 1810
census ISAAC Coonfield (169
KB)
Henry county Kentucky, Isaac was also on
the 1800 tax list of Kentucky
- James
C Wright (9
KB)
unknown family beside Bozeman plot
- 1820
census ISAAC Coonfield (126
KB)
West Port, Henry county Kentucky, Isaac
was also on the 1800 tax list of Kentucky
- 1820
census James Epperson (209
KB)
Montgomery County Kentucky
- Roberta
Bozeman Page headstone (59
KB)
Bozeman plot
- Robert
H Bozeman headstone/Corrie Huffman (60 KB)
Bozeman plot
- Victoria
Carter (33
KB)
daughter of Cecil, died about 2000
- 1820
census REASON ROBY (338
KB)
taken at Shepherdsville, Bullitt,
Kentucky
- Catherine
Crigler Little (38
KB)
wife of John Wright Little
- 1830
census REASON ROBY (495
KB)
Mount Washington, Bullitt, Kentucky
- Ben
and Martha Coonfield 1885 (316
KB)
top row, William, John, Ella, Wallace
bottom row: Albert, Benjamin, Martha, Edward, Tom
- 1810
census ABE CRIGLER (199
KB)
Bullitt Kentucky
- 1790
CENSUS GEORGE LITTLE (242
KB)
UNION SOUTH CAROLINA CENSUS
- 1830
Abe Crigler in Bullitt KY, father of OWEN
(179 KB)
someone is about 70
years old in this household if you browse across the
page and look at the ages.
- 1790
CENSUS BESIDE GEORGE LITTLE IN UNION SC (243 KB)
NOTE THE MANY SURNAMES IN
THAT COMMUNITY
- 1850
census Owen CRIGLER, son of Abraham (478 KB)
Bullitt Kentucky, wife Mary
Duval and living next to Carpenters
- 1790
CENSUS BESIDE GEORGE LITTLE IN UNION SC (257 KB)
NOTE THE MANY SURNAMES IN
THAT COMMUNITY
- 1810
census Michael Carpenter (335
KB)
Montgomery County Kentucky
- 1820
CENSUS ELEAZOR BRACK (537
KB)
WILKINSON GEORGIA
- 1810
census Weatherford families (442
KB)
Charlotte VA
- 1830
CENSUS ELEAZOR BRACK (566
KB)
WILKINSON GEORGIA
- Jesse
Bozeman headstone (49
KB)
born 1793 SC died in Alabama
- James
Bozeman headstone (46
KB)
buried near Jesse in Montgomery Alabama
- headstone
of Clora Jane Miller Cochran (45
KB)
wife of Jacob buried in Hill City
Cemetery Kansas
Introduction
(1 KB) 1
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....
- James
Stephens, Half Blood (197
KB)
So easy to see his Cherokee features.
- 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 !!!
- Nancy
Jane Anderson Bozeman b 1843 (19
KB)
wife of Peter Edward Bozeman buried in
Greenwood Cemetery
- W
E Stephens (72 KB)
So
easy to see his Cherokee features. They all ventured
from the Carolinas and settled into Ramer Alabama
- Charles
Wayne Brooks b 1981 (19
KB)
1-4-2003
- death
certificate of Wm Fenn b 1855 Tuskegee (449 KB)
parents John and Emeline
Fenn from Georgia to Tuskegee, Macon, Alabama
- Alice
McClain (21 KB)
had
Cherokee grandmother
- Frankie
Lavern Cochran (58
KB)
1-4-2003
- Obituary
1939 Cecil Earl Carter (30
KB)
Who is Walter Stone listed as pall
bearer and the others??
- Charles
Allen McClain with son Walton (25 KB)
Farmers in Ramer Alabama,
Charlie is buried at Dublin Church of Christ cemetery
- Frankie
Lavern Cochran jr (58
KB)
6-29-1956 born in Mesa AZ
- Uncle
William Little (874
KB)
brother to Lottie Cedonia Little
- William
Lawrence Carter b 1935 in Oklahoma (42 KB)
Played harmonica, had Carter
Roofing Company in Enid Oklahoma
- Charles
Wayne Brooks weds Kathy Cochran in 1972 (36 KB)
Montgomery Alabama
- Georgia
Alice Little Nelson b 1853 (169
KB)
sister of John Wright Little, daughter
of Hiram Lucius Little
- 1934
Walton McClain holding Annie Carter (16 KB)
probably taken downtown
Montgomery Alabama where they moved to Highland Avenue
- Matthew
Cochran b 1998 (13
KB)
with his great Aunt Pamela Anne Cochran
Fuller b 1961
- Lattie
Cedonia Little b 1871 (32
KB)
surrounded by photos of her family and
husband Ben Coonfield
- 1940
Charlie McClain behind granddaughter Annie
(13 KB)
probably taken
downtown Montgomery Alabama where they moved to
Highland Avenue...Annie Carter was raised by her
grandparents
- Kathy
Cochran 1970 (56
KB)
with cousin Linda on Dexter Avenue in
front of the capitol in Montgomery Alabama
- Lucius
Powhatan Little (47
KB)
grandson of Hiram Lucius Little, in
Kentucky
- 1940
Charlie McClain with wife Lorena Bozeman (10 KB)
probably taken downtown
Montgomery Alabama where they moved to Highland
Avenue...Annie Carter was raised by her grandparents
- Kathy
Cochran finds great great grandpa's grave
(34 KB)
W F Fenn
buried in Montgomery, was born in Tuskegee and his
line traces to John FANN of NC who came from England
and married Mary STone
- John
Wright Little Family (195
KB)
with his children
- Kathy
Cochran with sis and family (56
KB)
Frankie Cochrans girls and grands
- Mary
Ella Coonfield b 1871 (2
KB)
sister of our Benjamin Wallace Coonfield
- Cochran
Twins (24 KB)
There
are many twins in our Coonfield - Cochran line
- Cochran
Family, Frank and Anne (19
KB)
with her brothers at the bottom
- Annie
Carter on left about 1940 (5
KB)
with Ethel Coley, who was raised by
Katie McClain Coley
- Charles
Wayne Brooks b 1953 d 1998 (28
KB)
married Kathy Cochran in 1972
- Victoria
Carter d 2000 (23
KB)
daughter of Cecil Earl Carter Jr b 1932
- Martha
Ann Wright Little b about 1810 (13 KB)
married Douglas Little and
had son Powhatan
- Grandpa
Cecil Earl Carter - "Fenn"adoptedbyCarter
(15 KB)
son of Wm Fenn and Ann
Stone was born 1899 or 1900 was in USArmy and died on
Columbus Street in Montgomery Alabama at age 39
- Marriage
License (232
KB)
Luella Ellen Coonfield married Frank D
Cochran
- Billy
Carter and Victor Cochran (45
KB)
in Montgomery AL
- My
flutist child (38
KB)
Musicians are abundant in our family and
ancestry
- Frankie
Lavern Cochran 1968 (39
KB)
family
- Cochran
Guys (41 KB)
in
Montgomery AL
- Mama
Annie Carter Cochran by Darrell Cochran (27 KB)
Broken Arrow, Tulsa Oklahoma
- Frank
Delbert Cochran (8
KB)
wedding day
- Cochran
Girls (45 KB)
in
Montgomery AL
- Mark
(5 KB)
son of Uncle Cecil
Carter in North Carolina
- Frankie
Lavern Cochran (10
KB)
1952
- Cochran
Grands (8 KB)
Frankie
Lavern Cochran's Grandson and great grandson
- Annie
Carter b 3/14/1934 (16
KB)
Mom
- Lattie
Coonfield and Benjamin Wallace Coonfield (402 KB)
headstone
- 1930
census Labette Kansas (1097
KB)
my dad and his family
- Indians
in Barbour County History on Fenn Farm (116 KB)
Evidence they were here!
They worked together and died together.
- Chester
Coonfield headstone (41
KB)
x
- 1790
census SC Joseph Little near George (420 KB)
and near Jonas
- Cecil
Carter death cerificate Proves his parentage
(216 KB)
Now we know his real
parents !
- Lavern
Coonfield headstone (16
KB)
x
- 1790
census SC John Little near George (498 KB)
and near Jonas
- Cook
School Class Photo (90
KB)
x
- 1790
census Jonas Little (1549
KB)
near his brothers
- Charles
Wayne Brooks b 1953 (13
KB)
died on 6-1-1998
FTM
Related Pages
Documentation (1074 KB) Coming Together....
- Guestbook
- Records, Files, and
Documents
- Burials and Memorials
- Contents
- Contents
- Hello
- Thornton in 1930 on Park
Avenue
- Thornton Burials at Cains
Chapel
- Stokes
- Carter Cemetery has Brewer, Bozeman, Carter,
McGehe
- Journey from TN to Texas and
Alabama
- Louisa Miranda Holt mother of Granny
Ella Olivia Baxley Hood
- Rev Guy Smith to Roxanna Smith
Brooks
- rGeorgia Vault of Records
- Louisa Stacy Bozeman
- Darlington Forum
- Sarah Edwards Bozeman of
Greenville
- Bozeman
Book Online
- Dennis Bushyhead married a
Schrimpshire
- Burial of Pathkiller
- Chronicles of OKlahoma
- Burial of Stand Watie
- Will Rogers' mother was a Schrimshire
sister
- Early
Settlers of Iowa Territory included many of our
grands
- Early Industry of Iowa Territory
1800s
- Iowa's Dr. Wanton Horatio Parker in
1800s
- Surnames
- Carter ancestors
- Images
- Southern Fried
- Southern Records
- Southern Records 1820- 1822 -
1824
- Diggin Our Roots
- Mordecai
- JR
- Related Links
- Wealthy planter Peter Bozeman gives land
to son and grands
- 1822 planter Peter Bozeman gives land to
son and grands
- 1838 Peter's Estate to William Henry and
others
- 1832 William Henry witnessed the above
sale to Jesse/Peter
- 1949 Funeral of Grandpa Charlie in
Dublin
- 1933 burial of Grandmother Lattie
Little
- Coosa River Cemetery and Cains
Chapel
- Hills Chapel
- Estate of William Henry Bozeman of Hope
Hull from SC
- Estate of Peter 1829
- Estate of Peter 1829 - Sarah's X
Mark
- Tombstones of Hood and Baxley, Thornton,
Partridge, Mamaw
- Tombstones
- Families of Peter Edward
- Greenwood
- Dublin Graves of Stephens, Bozeman, Hill
on Hill Plantation
- Hope
Hull cemetery of Carter and Bozeman
- Shiloh Church on the land / plantation
that Peter owned 1827
- Mom's grandfather William
Henry
- Grandpa Charles, the son of Mary Half
Blood
- 1830
- C family group sheets in
Arkansas
- Marengo County
- 1820
- Cooper
- 1840
- Grandma's Relatives
- Grandma's Relatives Land
Records
- Grandma's Relatives
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- http://www.usgenealogy.net/members///ancestry///dar-peter-bozeman.jpg
- Long
List of
Links
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