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Updated December 17, 2005

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So many limbs and branches to study in this family tree!

Our Stone - Fenn - Carter family might connect to this guy but we will move on to other research for now...like the Bozeman, McClain, Anderson, Sellers, who joined them in Alabama. These families began in Virginia and spent over one hundred years traveling into the Carolinas and Georgia living among the indians, and we find them in Ramer, Montgomery County, Alabama living among many non white families. Our indian blood is very real.



Name: William A Stone
Age: 26
Estimated birth year: 1903
Birthplace: Georgia
Relation to Head-of-house: Lodger
Race: White
Home in 1930: Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia


Image Source: Year: 1930; Census Place: Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia;
Roll: T626_377; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 5; Image: 0795.


note: william a stone is shown as a lodger at the springer? hotel on
tenth street...
single...born in georgia...father born in alabama...mother born
in south carolina...
professional player (i think that is what it states) /
baseball...

internet sources show William Arthur "Tige" Stone played one season in 1923 for the St Louis Cardinals...he attended Mercer University and he died in Jacksonville Florida in 1960.

 
Family Photos
  • 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.
 
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