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My
genealogy has led me to many new places, meeting many new
faces, and taking me on a long journey through time; a
worthwhile journey that I hope my children will someday
treasure.
My Mother: Anne Alice Carter born
1934
My Father: Frankie Lavern Cochran born
1927
My Spouse: Charles Wayne Brooks born
1953
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James Edgar BROOKS
Sex: M
Birth: 1925 in Montgomery,
Alabama
Death: JAN 1992 in
Prattville Cemetery
Father:
James Edgar
BROOKS b: 1895 in he
was their only child, was in WWI , was born in TN
Mother: Susie Mae
COOPER b: 12 DEC 1902
in Alabama
Marriage 1 Mary Ella
THORNTON b: 1 MAR
1927 in Montgomery, Alabama
Children
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Kathy
Ahnentafel, Generation No.
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Anne Alice
CARTER was born
14 MAR 1934 in Montgomery, Alabama, and died
27 JAN 1992 in Montgomery AL .... She was buried in
Memorial Cemetery. She was Cherokee by blood. She
was the daughter of 6. Cecil Earl Fenn
CARTER and 7. Alice Emma "Ellie"
MCCLAIN. |
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Children of Anne Alice CARTER
and Frankie Lavern COCHRAN are:
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i. |
Living
LORENA.
She married Charles Wayne
BROOKS,
son of James Edgar BROOKS and Mary Ella THORNTON.
He was born 1 JUL 1953 in Montgomery, Alabama, and
died 1 JUN 1998 in Brookside Cemetery.. Kathy has
three children and two
grands. |
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ii. |
Living
COCHRAN.
He married Living
WARD,
daughter of Living WARD and Virginia Marie
HENDERSON. Frankie Jr has three children and
several grands. Jr. looks a lot like Grandpa Ben
Coonfield. |
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iii. |
Victor Daniel
COCHRAN
was born 20 OCT 1957 in Mesa, Maricopa County, Az,
and died 17 JUL 2007 in VA Hospital, Birmingham,
AL, burial at Memorial Cemetery, Montgomery
Alabama. He married Living
DEAVERS and had only one
child. |
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iv. |
Living
COCHRAN.
She married Larry
FULLER,
son of John Edward FULLER and Hazel Elizabeth
RICHARDS. He was born 28 FEB 1952 in Jefferson
County, Alabama, and died 4 OCT 2008 in Montgomery
Alabama. Pam now resides in our parents'
home where Dad's family used to come visit
often. | |
Ahnentafel, Generation No.
3
| 5. |
Luella Ellen
COONFIELD was
born 8 FEB 1897 - one quarter Cherokee blood, Benton
County, Arkansas, and died 11 MAY 1945 in Kansas City MO
Med Hospital. She was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery,
Chetopa Kansas. She was the daughter of 10. Benjamin Wallace
COONFIELD and 11.
Lattie Cedonia
LITTLE. Luella said they had
other indian blood mixed in but she didn't know from
which tribe so she could have been half
blood. |
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Children of Luella Ellen
COONFIELD and Frank Delbert COCHRAN are:
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i. |
Bernice Pauline
COCHRAN
was born 24 JUL 1915 in Mason Valley, Benton,
Arkansas. She married Homer
CLARK. He
died in Grandby MO. She married Homer Gordon
CLARK 16
OCT 1934 in Chetopa, Lebett, Kan, son of Bert
CLARK and Bessie Jane SMITH. He was born 1912 in
Prosperty Jasper Missouri, and died 1979 in Mesa
AZ. |
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ii. |
Eunice Irene
COCHRAN
was born 24 JUL 1915 - Twin, born Mason
Valley, Benton County, Arkansas, and died 19 MAR
2004 - had alzheimers. She married
Charles Thomas
HARAUGHTY, son of Stephen HARAUGHTY and Ida
Frances FIZER. He was born ABT 1900. She married
Malloy Thomas
ROSS. He
was born 1917 in Oklahoma, and died 1981 in
Phoenix AZ. She married Charles Thomas
HARAUGHTY
6 MAR 1933 in Oswego Kansas, son of Jack EDWARDS
and Ida Francis FIZER. He was born 1913 in Labette
KS, and died 1956 in Mesa AZ.
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iii. |
Cleo Stanley
COCHRAN
was born 7 JUL 1917 in Prosperity, Jasper,
Missouri, and died 1 FEB 1992 in Parsons, Lebette,
Ka. He married Lucretia
SHORT 25
FEB 1949 in Bentonville, Arkansas, Usa.
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iv. |
Frances
COCHRAN
was born 25 NOV 1919 in Vaughn, Benton, Arkansas,
and died 25 NOV 1919. |
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v. |
Fran
COCHRAN
was born 4 JUL 1920 an adjoined twin, Vaughn,
Benton, Arkansas, and died 4 JUL 1920 in Vaughn,
Benton, Arkansas. |
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vi. |
Harley
COCHRAN
was born 4 JUL 1920 an adjoined twin, Vaughn,
Benton, Ark, and died 4 JUL
1920. |
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vii. |
Irmajean Cedona
COCHRAN
was born 19 SEP 1921 in Vaughn, Benton, Arkansas.
She married Frank Charles
MILES
1940 in Chetopa. He was born 1917 in Chetopa,
Labette, Kansas, and died in unknown.
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viii. |
Joy Benjamin
COCHRAN
was born 12 NOV 1923 in enlisted WWII 1946,
Vaughn, Benton, Ark, and died 26 JUN 1998 in ,
Chetopa, Labette, Kansas. He married
Living
JARMAN.
He married Vida Marie
JARMAN
1940 in Kansas. She was born 1925, and died 2004.
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ix. |
Bonnie Mae
COCHRAN
was born 4 MAY 1925 in Vaughn, Benton, Ark. She
married George Lemuel
KNOTTS
1948 in yates Center KS. He was born 8 OCT 1924,
and died 1967 in Wichita Kansas. She married
Living
MATTHEWS. She had Regal
Eagle. |
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x. |
, daughter of Cecil Earl
Fenn CARTER and Alice Emma "Ellie" MCCLAIN. She
was born 14 MAR 1934 in Montgomery, Alabama, and
died 27 JAN 1992 in Montgomery AL ....
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xi. |
Mary Lou Ruby
COCHRAN
was born 1 NOV 1929 in Chetopa, Labett County,
Kansas, and died 27 JAN 2006. She married
James F
MOUNT
1953 in Bentonville, Arkansas. He was born 1931 in
Welch, Craig, Oklahoma, and died in unknown.
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xii. |
Freelon Larraine
Coonfield COCHRAN was born 3 NOV 1932 in Chetopa,
Lebett, Kan, and died 4 JUN 1953 in Korean War
Fatality. |
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xiii. |
Darrell Dean
COCHRAN
was born 12 OCT 1936 in Chetopa KS, and died in
Alive and well. He married Living
WALBEE.
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xiv. |
Wanda Deloris
COCHRAN
was born 20 DEC 1938 in Chetopa, Labette, Kansas.
She married Howard Lee
RIDDLE in
Nowata Oklahoma, son of Ernest Paul RIDDLE and
Jimmie Grace MOORE. He was born 3 OCT 1934 in
Chetopa KS, and died in unknown.
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Alice Emma "Ellie"
MCCLAIN was
born 27 MAR 1916 in Dublin, Alabama, and died 10 OCT
1935 in Columbus Street, Montgomery, AL. She was buried
in Memorial Cemetery, Montgomery, AL. She was the
daughter of 14. Charles Allen
MCCLAIN and 15. Lorena Emma "Rena"
BOZEMAN. |
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Children of Alice Emma "Ellie"
MCCLAIN and Cecil Earl Fenn CARTER are:
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i. |
Cecil Earl
CARTER
was born 22 NOV 1932 in Montgomery, AL, and died
in Montgomery AL. He married Jean
MCNEIL.
She died in Montgomery AL. He married
Living
CHRISTINE, daughter of DAD. He married
Living
JERRI.
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ii. |
, son of Frank Delbert
COCHRAN and Luella Ellen COONFIELD. He was born 7
MAY 1927 in Chetopa, Labette, Kansas ( one eighth
Cherokee), and died 25 DEC 1996 in Montgomery,
Alabama. |
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iii. |
William Lawrence
CARTER
was born 9 OCT 1935 in Montgomery, AL, and died
1975 in spent most of his life in Enid OK,
Montgomery AL. He married Living
WIVES.
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Ahnentafel, Generation No.
4
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Jacob Benjamin
COCHRAN was
born 22 FEB 1822 in Oxford Township, Guernsey, Ohio, and
died 24 NOV 1902 in Civil War Vet Ohio Infantry, and
First Homesteader of Hill City, in 1882 Graham,
KS. Miner and farmer, he was was buried in Hill
City Cemetery. He was the son of 16. William
COCHRAN and 17. Martha Patty
HENDERSON. |
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Clora Jane
MILLER was born
12 OCT 1852 in Bloomington, McLean, Ilinois, and died 6
DEC 1931 in Hill City, Graham County, Kansas. She was
buried in hill City Cemetery. She was the daughter of
18. James Madison
MILLER and 19. Mary Clara
PARKER. Clora Jane
smoked a pipe and read the ashes. She taught her
grandchildren how to make popcorn by the
fire. |
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Children of Clora Jane MILLER
and Jacob Benjamin COCHRAN are:
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i. |
Clora Ann Doll
COCHRAN
was born 13 MAR 1880 in Meringo, Scott, Iowa, Usa,
and died 1970 in Colorado. She married
John
OSMAN.
She married Williiam
HETZEL 30
JAN 1898 in Hill City, Graham, Kansas, Usa. He was
born ABT 1880 in Hill City, Graham, Kansas, Usa,
and died 1921 in unknown. |
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ii. |
Jacob Madison
COCHRAN
was born 17 DEC 1881 in Maringo, Iowa, and died 26
JUL 1954 in Corvillis, Benton, Oregon. He married
Nancy Ellen
COOK 1907
in Hill City, Graham County, KS, daughter of Isaac
Newton COOK and Mary Belle PERSONETT. She was born
7 JUL 1890 in Benkleman, Dundy Co, Nebraska, and
died 1954 in Corvallis, OR. |
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iii. |
Ky
COCHRAN
was born 15 NOV 1883 in Partis, Smith, Kansas,
Usa, and died 6 MAR 1973 in Plainsville, Rook,
Kansas, Usa. He married Sophia Madeline DE
MURRY
1907 in Partis, Smith, Kansas. She was born 10 SEP
1892 in Palco Rook KS, and died 1959 in
Plainville, Rook, Kansas. |
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iv. |
Mary Jane Emmaline
COCHRAN
was born 20 SEP 1885 in Hillcity, Graham, Kansas,
and died 2 DEC 1989 in Vancouver, Clark,
Washington. She married Gustave
BERTRAND
16 APR 1902. He was born 1870 in Hill City KS. She
married Edward
WALKER
1921. He was born 1881, and died 1962 in Mich.
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v. |
Dasie Violetta
COCHRAN
was born 19 APR 1887 in Hill City, Graham, Kansas,
and died 19 APR 1890 in Hill City, Graham,
Kansas. |
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vi. |
Benjamin Harrison
COCHRAN
was born 18 FEB 1889 in Hill City, Graham, Kansas,
was christened in Mesa, Az, and died 14 JUN 1963
in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona. He married
Clara Ann
PENTICO
1913 in Goodland, Graham, KS, daughter of John
Edward PENTICO and Annie RYMAN. She was born 1891
in Agenda, Republic, KS, and died 1956 in Mesa. He
married Ina
MORGANSIN
20 DEC 1913 in Goodland, Graham, Kansas, Usa.
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vii. |
Della Floydell
COCHRAN
was born 10 FEB 1891 in Lenora, Morton, Kansas,
and died OCT 1920 in Hillcity, Graham, Kansas. She
married George F
HETZEL 13
JUL 1905 in Hill City, Graham County, KS. He was
born ABT 1887 in Hill City, Graham, Kansas. She
married Robert Henry
WALLACE
1909 in Hill City, Graham County, KS. He was born
ABT 1888 in New Zealand. |
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viii. |
Frank Delbert
COCHRAN
was born 20 JUN 1893 in Hill City Graham County
Kansas, and died 20 DEC 1956 in Mena, Polk,
Arkansas. He married Luella Ellen
COONFIELD
2 SEP 1914 in Arkansas, daughter of Benjamin
Wallace COONFIELD and Lattie Cedonia LITTLE. She
was born 8 FEB 1897 in one quarter Cherokee blood,
Benton County, Arkansas, and died 11 MAY 1945 in
Kansas City MO Med Hospital.
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Lattie Cedonia
LITTLE was born
14 JAN 1872 in Bardstown Junction, Kentucky, and died 23
JAN 1933 in Vaughn, Benton County, Arkansas. She was the
daughter of 22. John Wright
LITTLE and 23. Mary Catherine
CRIGLER. |
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Children of Lattie Cedonia
LITTLE and Benjamin Wallace COONFIELD are:
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i. |
Benjamin Harrison
COONFIELD
was born 9 SEP 1892 in Benton AR - World War I,
and died 21 MAR 1971 in Vaughn, Benton, Ark. He
married Inez Violet
GRAY,
daughter of John Thomas Knox GRAY and "Carrie"
Anna Caroline Fisk WRIGHT. She was born 1895 in
Kansas, and died 1985. |
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ii. |
Amy Marie
COONFIELD
was born 30 JAN 1895 in Hawasser, Benton, AR, and
died 15 FEB 1952 in Los Angeles, CAlifornia. She
married Joseph Monroe
GRAY
1911, son of John Thomas Knox GRAY and "Carrie"
Anna Caroline Fisk WRIGHT. He was born 19 APR 1890
in Barnes Kansas, and died 28 JUN 1967 in Eureka
KS. |
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iii. |
Luella Ellen
COONFIELD
was born 8 FEB 1897 in one quarter Cherokee blood,
Benton County, Arkansas, and died 11 MAY 1945 in
Kansas City MO Med Hospital. She married
Frank Delbert
COCHRAN 2
SEP 1914 in Arkansas, son of Jacob Benjamin
COCHRAN and Clora Jane MILLER. He was born 20 JUN
1893 in Hill City Graham County Kansas, and died
20 DEC 1956 in Mena, Polk, Arkansas.
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iv. |
Ruthe
COONFIELD
was born 1900, and died 1957 in Chetopa KS. She
married George
BATES
1922, son of Peyton BATES and Mabel HENRY. He was
born 1902, and died in Car accident.
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v. |
Eula
COONFIELD
was born 1902. She married WILLIAMS. |
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vi. |
Carl Newton
COONFIELD
was born 1906 in 1930 census shows him still at
home with parents, and died 1972. He married
Mary
RENO.
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vii. |
Jewel( Virginia)
COONFIELD
was born 14 JUN 1907 in had Alzheimers disease.
She married George Lee
SAVAGE.
She married Ruel Taft
MILLER
1949 in Los Angeles CA. He was born 10 JAN 1909 in
Gainesville, ozark Missouri, and died 9 SEP 1972.
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viii. |
Eva Irene
COONFIELD
was born 1908, and died
1911. |
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ix. |
John Chester
COONFIELD
was born 1912 in 1930 census shows him still at
home with parents, and died 2003. He married
Thelma
WRIGHT.
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Anna Lou
STONE was born NOV 1871
in Alabama, and died ABT 1933 in Macon, Bibb,
Georgia. She was the daughter of 26. Augustus Marvin
STONE and 27. Mary Ann
HENDRICK. Known as Annie,
she divorced Fenn and married Carter, then widowed, she
married Dasher and signed as witness to her mother's
death certificate. |
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Children of Anna Lou STONE and
William Franklin FENN are:
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i. |
, daughter of Paul
WALRAVEN. She was born 1896 in GA, and died 1972
in Coosada Alabama. |
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ii. |
Carolyn Lee
FENN was
born SEP 1894 in Thompson Station, Greenwood
Township, Bullock AL, and died ABT 1934 in on 1930
census in Creek County, Oklahoma. She married
Benjamin Franklin
JOHNSON,
son of Nathaniel B. JOHNSON and Nancy America
Emmaline MILLS. He was born 1887 in 1900 census
shows his family in Choctaw Nation Texas, and died
in oklahoma. Ben signed the affidavit
stating his mother was Full Blood and he was born
in Choctaw Nation. |
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iii. |
Robert Lee
FENN was
born 16 MAR 1896 in Thompson, Bullock County AL -
found in 1920 census of US Navy Hospital, and died
1 JUL 1974 in Coosada, Elmore Co., AL. He married
MARY. She died in unknown.
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iv. |
Arthur Lee
FENN was
born ABT 1897, and died ABT 1925. He married
UNKNOWN. |
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v. |
Emmett Marvin
FENN was
born 26 SEP 1898 in WWI Vet born in Thompson
Station, Bullock County AL, and died 10 MAY 1959
in New York. He married NONE. |
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vi. |
Cecil Earl Fenn
CARTER
was born 1901 in Thompson Station, Bullock,
Alabama, and died 4 FEB 1939 in Montgomery AL. He
married Alice Emma "Ellie"
MCCLAIN
APR 1932 in Montgomery County AL, daughter of
Charles Allen MCCLAIN and Lorena Emma "Rena"
BOZEMAN. She was born 27 MAR 1916 in Dublin,
Alabama, and died 10 OCT 1935 in Columbus Street,
Montgomery, AL. Cecil and Alice died very
young and the children went to
Lorena. | |
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Lorena Emma "Rena"
BOZEMAN was
born 11 JAN 1892 in Ramer Alabama, and died 12 JUN 1982
in Memorial Cemetery off Bozeman Drive, Montgomery AL.
She was buried in Memorial Cemetery, Montgomery, AL. She
was the daughter of 30. John Thomas
BOZEMAN and 31. Alice Lorena
STEPHENS. |
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Children of Lorena Emma "Rena"
BOZEMAN and Charles Allen MCCLAIN are:
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i. |
Mary Ruth
MCCLAIN
was born in Montgomery AL, and died ABT 1975 in
Montgomery AL. She married Walter B
CURLEE.
He died in Montgomery AL. |
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ii. |
Charles Henderson
"Buddy" MCCLAIN was born in Could not read nor
write; had only one daughter, and died 11 JAN 2002
in Ft Mitchell Military Cemetery, near Ft Sill,
Alabama. He married Lena
HAINEY.
She died 1991. |
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iii. |
Lillie Mae
MCCLAIN
was born 18 OCT 1909 in Ramer Alabama, and died 28
JUN 1985 in Dublin AL Church Of Christ Cemetery.
She married Hubbert
DUNCAN,
son of D C ? DUNCAN and LIZZIE. He died in Dublin
AL. |
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v. |
Jimmie Lee
MCCLAIN
was born 17 SEP 1913 in Dublin AL, and died 1932
in Dublin AL. She married HAYES. He died in unknown.
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vi. |
Alice Emma "Ellie"
MCCLAIN
was born 27 MAR 1916 in Dublin, Alabama, and died
10 OCT 1935 in Columbus Street, Montgomery, AL.
She married Cecil Earl Fenn
CARTER
APR 1932 in Montgomery County AL, son of William
Franklin FENN and Anna Lou STONE. He was born 1901
in Thompson Station, Bullock, Alabama, and died 4
FEB 1939 in Montgomery AL. |
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vii. |
Dr. William Walton
MCCLAIN , PhD was born 20 APR 1920 in Ramer
Alabama, and died ABT 1972 in Arlington
Cemetery. |
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viii. |
Joseph Edward
MCCLAIN
was born 24 MAY 1926 in Ramer AL, and died ABT
1975 in USNavy, Pearl Harbor, Memorial Cemetery,
Montgomery, AL. He married Living
DORTHY.
He married Living
BROADWAY,
daughter of John W BROADWAY and Jessie MAE.
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My
daddy always called mom his little 5'2" indian squaw and spoke
of his mother being part indian as well. He spoke of his
mother sitting in the fields digging up roots and picking
herbs to fill her apron and that she smoked a pipe but his
daddy's mother also smoked a pipe, taught them how to make pop
corn, and then that one's mother helped the indians make
medicine. His line has some fascinating stories throughout
Rhode Island 1600s history and into New York Indian
Country before migrating into Ohio and Kentucky by 1800.
Daddy's great great great grandmother descended from the line
of Tefft families involved with King Phillip, an indian, who
hanged Joshua Tefft and the Parker families involved with
indians kidnapping a Cindy Parker who became the bride of an
Indian Chief having his son Quanna Parker.
I found
Alexander and William Cochran in 1790 in Pennsylvania and then
in 1810 Ohio where Jacob was born in 1822. He was a miner and
a farmer and went to California to search for gold, returned
and moved his family to Iowa Territory. His second wife
Clora Jane Miller said she was born in Illinoy.........to Mary
Clara Parker and James Miller. There are stories of Jacob
Cochran's grandparents helping the indians in Ohio and
starting a school.
In
1800 Kentucky I found records of Isaac Coonfield, who's great
great granddaughter Luella would later marry Frank Cochran.
Isaac war born about 1770 in Pennsylvania to a Dutch,
Christopher Confeldt. It is not known how many sons
Christopher had but suspect one was John as I found him listed
near Isaac, then Isaac named a son John and a son Isaac Jr. in
1808. The Coonfields were still in Kentucky census in
1820 but in 1830 found in Indiana. In 1856 Isaac Jr.
bought land in Arkansas and had a son Benjamin Wylie
Coonfield. Isaac had married Lydia Epperson of Kentucky
and she had Ben and died so Isaac married her sister
Mary Epperson. Ben married Martha Frances Young of
Indiana and her family had come from Kentucky. Martha named a
son Benjamin Wallace "Wally" Coonfield and he married Lattie
Cedonia Little of Kentucky, while in Arkansas.
Most of
these men served in the Civil War. I have Ben
Coonfield's registration and Lattie's father's, John Little,
and also Jacob Cochran I have found a land deed where
John Little took a homestead in 1900 Arkansas and do not know
why he left Kentucky but in 1910 his father in law Abraham
Crigler had followed them. John's father Hiram Little
had moved to Texas and married a young 14 yr old Rebecca and
started a second family.
My
mother's lineage goes back to the Mayflower to Edward Doty,
since his descendant married an Anderson in North Carolina,
where I then researched Anderson, Bozeman, Stephens, Fann,
Stone, McClain, Moon as they journeyed into Alabama Territory
by 1820. In Virginia and Maryland 1600s the Bozemans were
given more land by the King of England when they "transported"
new families into America and there is a story of one of the
Bozemans there being the son of an Indian Princess. In
1790 I began to find them in North Carolina and in South
Carolina as a few of the colonies began to develop amongst
many indian tribes which are very interesting to read
about. Peter Bozeman was born about 1758 to Mordecai and
"wife" and Peter's brother married a full blood and migrated
into Mississippi in 1823 while Peter moved his family to Hope
Hull.
So
while studying the Carolinas I also found my daddy's ancestor,
Captain George Little in Union County SC who moved to Kentucky
in 1802. His grandson Hiram Little married Catherine
Wright, a daughter of Catherine Weatherford, whom I traced
into Charlotte Virginia records, to a Patsy Weatherford found
in 1810 with three daughters. Patsy must have been the
former wife of Charles Weatherford who moved into Wetumpka,
Alabama and married Sehoy, the Creek Indian mother of Chief
Red Eagle. Picketts History of the Creeks along the
Alabama River shares much detail about the Weatherfords.
Hiram
Little's nephew, Lucius Powhatan Little had a daughter, Laura,
who did extensive family research and tried to connect us to a
daughter of Chief Powhatan of Virginia, so we can suspect that
Patsy Weatherford was of Indian Blood.
There is more written about the father of
Charles Weatherford, Martin. Martin left Virginia and
was a loyalist, on the side of the British, and received a lot
of land in Georgia, where it is written that he was a wealthy
planter who employed indians to work his crops, but was so
very outspoken for the British, that the State of Georgia
kicked him out and he moved to the Bahamas.
It is just
hard to imagine that one of my daddys grandfathers was here in
Alabama in 1800 so close to my mother's ancestors. After the
American Revolution, there was a land office in Georgia, able
to sell the new lands available in Alabama Territory and many
of her ancestors did just that, since the lands were so good
for planting crops like cotton and corn. They hauled
their crops to Dexter Avenue to sell, back when it was a nasty
bumpy dirt road.
The crops
could be shipped out by steamboats along the Alabama River and
then the Train Station was developed. Her daddy Cecil
Carter was adopted around 1905, by the unknown Carter in Macon
Georgia. His mother Annie Lou Stone had married his
father William Franklin Fenn in 1893, divorced about 1901,
married a Carter and then a Dasher, but probably never
returned to Alabama. Annie Lou's great grandfather was Michael
Stone of Maryland 1700s and I tried to connect him to Thomas
Stone who signed the Declaration of Independence but have not
been able to trace that far back. However I was able to trace
the Fenn family back to Virginia where John Fann married a
Mary Stone in 1698.
My
husband's line also has Stone, a MaryCatherine
Stone in Tennessee, who married John Baptist Bond about
1800. She had a daughter Caroline Bond who married
several times, but her daughter Roxanna is the one who married
John Brooks in 1860. Roxanna's son John married Annie Clark
Ballard, and these women have a long history from the
Carolinas into Tennessee about 1800, where many indian tribes
existed. There are many grandmothers included, with
names only known as Kezziah or Gracey, that we may never know
anything about. There was one named Hester Ward and while I do
not find the parents' names I do know there was a famous
indian called Nannie Ward and wonder if there was any
connection. Annie's son James Edgar Brooks would be
related to all of these found in early Tennessee
history, but his family moved to Montgomery Alabama with the
work on the railroad and he married Susie Mae Cooper in
1923. Susie's families also had come out of South
Carolina, some settling in Chambers County and some in
Montgomery but her granny Mary Josephine Hereford Carter was
born in Virginia in 1844. Mary was the second wife of
Thomas Randolph Carter and had only one child, Sarah Elizabeth
Carter who married Levi Benjamin Cooper. Levi's parents
were born in Chambers County, Charner P. Cooper and Sarah F.
Lee but their parents were from South Carolina also.
Thomas Carter was born in 1820 SC to John Wise Carter and
unknown wife ( here we go again ) and the first wife of Thomas
was Lacy Bozeman of Hope Hull. Often I have wondered if
Thomas was somehow kin to my grandfather Cecil Carter.
James
Brooks Jr. married Mary Ella Thornton and had Charlie.
Mary's grandmother Mary Angeline Partridge was an indian out
of Georgia, according to Lorraine "Tutor" and her daughter Sue
Carol Bozeman.
When I go
back and study those old records, I find many of our families
residing very close to several famous indian names, like my
Cochrans living near Will Rogers in Rogers County Oklahoma and
his ancestors Rogers living by my Peter Bozeman in Darlington
long before that. Even found Sequoyah's ancestors, Gist,
Guist, Guess in South Carolina as well, along with McQueen,
Hildebrand, McGillvary, McIntosh, and many others who
married an indian bride.
When my
grandmother Lorena Bozeman's "Grandma Sellers" migrated to
Alabama, there was a connection to Nathan Sellers who married
one of the indian Schrimpshire girls and another Schrimpshire
girl married Chief Dennis Bushyhead and another Schrimpshire
girl was the mother of Will Rogers, all quite fascinating
history. Our grandma Lavinia Sellers married Seaborn
Anderson in Montgomery Alabama and his great great grandfather
Anderson is listed as full blood Cherokee on the Latter Day
Saints research page. Other researchers online are
looking into the indian heritage of the Sellers family of
North Carolina as well. Lavinia Janes' daughter Nancy
Jane Anderson married Peter Edward Bozeman in Dublin and had
John Thomas Bozeman in 1865, and John married Alice Lorena
Stephens. The Stephens great grandfather had married a
full blood Cherokee in the Carolinas during his service with
the American Revolution and then migrated into Dublin.
There were several Stephens plantations found in Dublin and
Ramer in the 1800s. John and Alice had Lorena Emma
Bozeman in 1890, my great granny. Lorena was a very
special, gifted, Christian lady. She could touch, pray
and heal those in need. My daddy once talked about a man
hurt and bleeding from a car accident, and daddy carried the
man to Lorena, who touched the man and prayed for him, and my
daddy witnessed the healing, the bleeding stopped
immediately. There was a day when I was about 20 and
found a lump in my chest that needed surgery,and Lorena said
show me, so she placed a hand on my chest and prayed, and my
surgeon said the lump came out benign and I do believe she
helped me. There were many special moments in our lives,
and those with premonitions who helped many, and my daddys
sister Irma being born with a veil over her face was an
amazing story. The doctor removed it and it came right
back, then he removed it again and it came back, but the third
veil was taken by Irma's mother and placed in the Family
Bible, where it still remains. Whenever something was
wrong, the veil would "sweat".
I have
gathered stories and letters and names to get this family tree
growing, and then collected census records, death
certificates, marriage licenses, military documents, and other
things to verify the branches and continue to add to it every
so often. Some send me emails after reading the family
tree on rootsweb.com and let me know how they connect to us
and share whatever stories they have found. One was
about my grandpa Cecil Carter's sister, Carolyn / Carrie Fenn
who married an indian named Ben Johnson and moved to
Oklahoma. Ben had signed an affidavit stating his mother
America Mills was born a full blood indian in Alabama, but his
daddy Nathaniel Johnson would not allow them to register on
the indian rolls. Mills is an important name in my
Stephens line as well. However, Johnson, sometimes
spelled as Johnston, is also in my son in law's lineage in
Macon County. Nathaniel's line was back to a David
Johnston married to Mary Macon, of the family this county was
named after.
In
my husband's line there is Holtville Community or Town named
after one of his grandfathers, where James H. Baxley married
Louisa Miranda Holt in Elmore County and we found their graves
at Coosa River Primitive Church by an elder J. Holt born 1806
who must have been her father.Miranda's daughter Ella Olivia
Baxley married L. W. Hood and had Bessie Mae Hood who
married Milton Eligah Thornton. Bessie's daughters were
Mary Ella Brooks, Tutor Lorraine Jeffcoat and Olivia Angeline
Cox. There is a Glenda Baxley who emailed me with her
findings on James at Coosa River and sent me his Civil War
papers.
Clarence Bearden is the son of Aunt
Sissy Elizabeth Brooks and sent me a package of records found
on the Brooks side, including some beautiful pictures. His
article and research of the cemetery at Hope Hull is posted
online at the Alabama Cemetery Preservation page. That
page has other information that a Benjamin Lewis once owned
that plantation around 1820 and it was sold a couple of times
before Peter Bozeman arrived. I also speculate that
Benjamin Lewis or his son married one of the daughters of
Peter Bozeman. Most of these people are listed in the
South Carolina Archives, some in North Carolina in the 1700s
but then again in Montgomery Alabama in the 1820s and
1830s. Peter died in 1829 and his estate sale lists many
of these people attending. In 1848 Peter's son William
died and his articles are also found in the Montgomery
Archives, estate sale, and writ of dower for the widow. The
marriage licenses of William's children are also found,
including his son Peter Edward Bozeman born 1834, served in
the Civil War and married Nancy Jane
Anderson.
Elisha Anderson's will is found in 1834
Montgomery.
So
many of these elders are found in the DAR records where they
were in the American Revolution, that it will take forever to
get it all organized, and am greatful that cousin Jimmy Ray
Bozeman's daughter joined the DAR based on Peter Bozeman's
record. Jimmy joined the Sons of the Revolution and now
cousin Hazel Bozeman has joined the DAR. I find it so
rewarding meeting these new cousins, Hazel met us at Dublin
where we found the grave of Peter Edward Bozeman and his
daughter in law Alice Lorena. Hazel is the daughter
of Uncle Bob Bozeman and we met cousin Elizabeth, the
granddaughter of Ethel Mae Bozeman Gibson. Ethel's son
Buster said that my grandpa Charlie McClain had no tombstone
ever at Dublin's Church of Christ, which seems odd since he
served in WW1. Charlie's daddy was Josiah Marion McClain
of Georgia who served in the Civil War, got wounded and forgot
that he had a wife and children in Georgia so he married
Elizabeth Broadway of Dublin and had Charlie. Elizabeth
was born in 1853 to Mary Stephens and Abner Broadway - ironic
since Charlie married Lorena Bozeman and her mother was also a
Stephens. When Josiah McClain died, his widow filed for
his military pension and when Peter Edward Bozeman died, his
widow also filed for a pension and it was signed by Peter's
Uncle John Hill.
So much to do and so little
time.
SITE NAVIGATION
Our ancestors met before the
Civil War. They came together in Montgomery sharing cotton
plantations in the fields you now see when passing
through Montgomery on I-65. Yet after the war
this land was worthless, being destroyed as Wilsons Raiders
burned a path through the state but these families struggled
to revive as much as they could. I found an old cemetery with
some tombstones dating back to 1793 on this property and then
tried to trace their descendants across town. In 1900 I find
them again in downtown Montgomery near the train station as
many others had migrated into our lineage and they once again
worked together. In fact my mother in law in 1950 had taken in
the widow of my great grandfather when she had no place to
go. My husband's cousin Sue Carol on his mother's side
married one of my mother's Bozeman Cousins and his father's
great grandpa Thomas Carter was once married to another of
our Bozeman Cousins in Hope Hull. Our
families were always close, we just did not realize how very
close. My father came from Kansas and married my mom in
Montgomery in 1951, while he was stationed at Maxwell AFB
after injuries from being shot in the Korean War - his lineage
was partly in Pennsylvania and South Carolina before migrating
into Kentucky and Ohio and then on into the midwest.
Together we have dozens of grandfathers in the American
Revolution and the Civil War.
1700s Georgia
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Home 1830 Research Stuff
Brooks and Ballard and Smith
Elizabeth Grauer Westbrook Lawson
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1830
- Surnames (1
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Names in the Family Tree
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Land Records and Civil War Search
- Introduction (7
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To My Many Files and Documents
- 1840 (1
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Transcription
- Grandmothers (1
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Many Files and Documents
- Various family records (1 KB)
Grandpa McClain's ex wife Julia
filed to the Indian Rolls in 1896
- Grandmothers (1
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Many Files and Documents
- Notes and Links (687 KB)
Research
- Research (1
KB)
Many Files and Documents
- Research (102
KB)
Links
- Frankie (1
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Many Files and Documents
- Research2 (24
KB)
Links
- Annie (1
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Many Files and Documents
- Documentation (39
KB)
Tracing Our Roots.
- 1820s 1830s (1
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Many Files and Documents
- Bozemans (27
KB)
Tracing their branches
- Grandpa Wm Fenn's Aunt Letitia and Indian
Rolls (1 KB)
Many
Files and Documents
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More
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Early Settlers . Baby Carter . Family History Album
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files . Coonfield Interview . Webpages . My Family . Enjoy!! .
Webpages of Interest .
Resources . Bits And Pieces . Links .
Weatherford . Charlotte County Miscellany . Ancestors . DAR
Bullitt Co. KY Genweb: Quick Notes
SA-SN . Kathy's Genealogy
FILE/0003page.html .
Bozeman in Alabama . DNA of Jimmy Ray to Peter and Mordecai
Bozeman . Census Notes of Peter's Children
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- Civil War - Bozeman (16 KB)
Peter Edward Bozeman married Nancy
Jane Anderson
- Civil War - Seaborne Anderson
(16 KB)
Nancy Jane's father served
along with his brothers and father - some of this family
died in the War - Seaborne was the great grandfather to
Lorena Bozeman McClain - Seaborne's great grandfathers
served in the American Revolution.
- Civil War - Josiah Marion McClain
(70 KB)
Lorena Bozeman McClain's
father in law was married to Elizabeth Broadway - He had
deserted his first wife Julia King in Georgia and joined the
Civil War in Alabama. He was wounded. He married or lived
with Elizabeth having two girls around 1870 who died but had
Charles Allen McClain in 1886 . Josiah died soon after.
Josiah's mother was known as Anna and his father was James
McClain who might have also served in the Civil War. It is
believed that Josiah's mother was native american - Charlie
McClain was a very dark tiny man and very spiritual and
faithful. Julia filed for divorce, based upon desertion, and
then sent her application to Indian Nation to join the
Rolls.
- Civil War - Thomas Randolph Carter
(9 KB)
son of John Wise Carter and
"Elizabeth", Thomas married Lacy Jane Bozeman first and Mary
Josephine Hereferd second. Mary had a daughter named Sarah
Elizabeth Carter who married Levi Benjamin Cooper.
Grandfathers of Thomas served in the American Revolution.
- Grandpa Abner Broadway (123 KB)
father of Elizabeth B McClain -
he had married Mary Stephens. Abner was born in Montgomery
and his parents had come from South Carolina, another Abner
Broadway and "Nancy unknown"
- Grandpa Elijah Lee and Andrew
Cooper (101
KB)
Chambers County census shows how close they
lived together. Charner Cooper married Sarah Lee and had
Levi Benjamin Cooper. Levi married Sarah Carter and had a
daughter Susie Mae Cooper Brooks.
- Grandpa Anderson married Lavinia
Brack (91 KB)
from
the Carolinas to Montgomery Alabama - Soldiers of the
American Revolution, received Land Grants and migrated into
Georgia, then to Montgomery County Alabama.
- McClain, Josiah Marion - Civil War
Record (3 KB)
My
great great grandfather married Elizabeth Broadway and had
Charles Allen McClain
- Grandpa Brooks and Bond (27 KB)
from the Carolinas to Tennessee to
Texas and then Alabama
- Indians in Virginia (10 KB)
Wm G Bozeman
- Grandpa John Stephens -Am Rev War
Soldier (16 KB)
from
Florida to the Carolinas, he fought for Independence,
married a full blood indian and migrated to Alabama
- Bozeman - Shawnee Tribe (4 KB)
Reid married Bozeman
- Some of the other Bozemans in Georgia sent applications
to join the Indian Nation.
- Westbrook (144
KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Grandpa Cecil Carter's
ancestors (36
KB)
Fenn of Virginia and Stone of Maryland, all
migrating south through the Carolinas during the War and
into Georgia's Land Lottery and then to Montgomery Alabama
where the land was two dollars an acre. The Fenns were
Indian Traders in very early Georgia, 1700s, and their wives
were likely native americans.
- Cherokee Bozeman (3 KB)
- and Much More!!
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Genealogy of Baby Carter
Includes Brooks, Cochran,
Grauer, Westbrook, Penton, Holley
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- 1885
(386 KB)
Sketches12-14 This
Samuel Bozeman was probably the brother to our
grandfather Mordecai Bozeman, and they were sons of
Samuel Edward Bozeman.
- 1885 (392
KB)
Sketches16-17
- Isaac
Coonfield death record (436
KB)
Mortality List
- 1885
(420 KB)
Sketches14-15
- Death
Certificate of Anne Carter (440
KB)
wife of Frank Cochran. On that last
night with her she told me to go home to my babies
because a "lady in white" had visited her and told her
that she was about to "go home"
- 1885
(383 KB)
Sketches18
- Tombstone of Alice Lorena Stephens
Bozeman (78
KB)
found in the woods behind Hills Chapel
Church by Peter Edward Bozeman's tombstone on the old
John Hill plantation. Alice was the wife of his son
John Thomas Bozeman who was buried across the street
in another cemetery. Stone reads " My Darling ALB "
- Grandma Stone (88 KB)
Informant is our great
granny Annie L Dasher who later became Annie Carter,
previously a Fenn in 1893.
- 1885
(440 KB)
Sketches20
- Anne
Carter Cochran in Arizona (6
KB)
They lived in Mesa near Aunt Eunice
Cochran in 1953
- Grandpa
Augustus Marvin Stone (90
KB)
Father of Anna Lou Stone Fenn Carter
Dasher - grandfather to Cecil Earl Fenn Carter.
- 1885
(314 KB)
Sketches24
- George
Little of Scotland in SC and KY (24 KB)
S C Roster shows Frank
Cochran's grandpa and probably the brothers of George
Little.
- Cecil
Earl Fenn Carter (525
KB)
Military Discharge shows dark ruddy
complexion of this handsome Cherokee. There were three
documents where he re-enlisted and served about twenty
years at Fort Bliss in El Paso Texas. Cousin Ruby
Gibson once told me that Cecil was still in the Army
when he married Alice McClain.
- 1920
Annie Stone (133
KB)
Shown with Mother - apparently Annie
married 3 times, Fenn, Carter, Dasher but no marriage
record has been located.
- 1885
(429 KB)
Sketches22
- John
Stephens (23 KB)
S C
Roster shows Anne Carter Cochran's grandpa - also
grandpa to Lorena Bozeman
- Catherine
Crigler and her baby girls (53
KB)
wife of John Wright Little
- John
Franklin Fenn 1862 (7
KB)
Macon County - Civil War
- 1885
(352 KB)
Sketches28
- Wm
Sellers (23 KB)
S C
Roster shows Anne Carter Cochran's grandpa - also
grandpa to Lorena Bozeman - Some researchers say that
Mr Sellers had married an indian woman in South
Carolina before moving to Alabama.
- Catherine
Crigler 's son Sam Little (43
KB)
son of John Wright Little
- TOMBSTONE
- CAPT GEORGE LITTLE (152
KB)
One of my daddy's many grandfathers on
Luella's side - her mother was Lattie Little.
- Broadway
(21 KB)
S C Roster shows Anne
Carter Cochran's grandpa - also grandpa to Charles
McClain's mother
- Hiram
Lucius Little (94
KB)
Father of John Wright Little married
first to Catherine Wright and second to Rebecca
Isabella Adams.
- Peter
Bozeman (173 KB)
Jesse
petitions the court to sell or divide the land that
his father owned, dated 1838 - Peter died in 1829
after writing letters to the War Dept and Bounty Land
Office because he knew that he was to receive that
free land grant for his service in the American
Revolution. Obviously he got the land in Hope Hull
Alabama but I have not found any type of Land Deed
until this item shows that Peter did in fact own land
in Alabama. Now we need to go back and find the
followup to this document to see when the land was
sold and to whom.
- Moon
(22 KB)
S C Roster shows Anne
Carter Cochran's grandpa - also grandpa to Charles
McClain's father
- Lattie
Cedonia Little Coonfield (177
KB)
daughter of John Wright Little -
beautiful Lattie was my great grandmother and of
Cherokee blood
- Jesse
Bozeman born 1793 was Attorney (1352 KB)
When his brother Peter E.
Bozeman died, Gilly asks him to be her lawful attorney
regarding this estate in 1851. signed by John Stephens
and Gilly's X mark.
- Brandon
(23 KB)
S C Roster shows
Brandon, under which many of our elders served
- Benjamin
Coonfield (53
KB)
Husband of Lattie Little, father of
Luella - Aunt Deloris said the Coonfields had such
rich black hair that it looked blue.
- 1838
Jesse Bozeman Attorney (173
KB)
Dividing his father Peter Bozeman's land
among the heirs named on this document which is signed
by Judge Bibb.
- McClaijn
(21 KB)
S C Roster shows
several McClains, not our Charles
- Aunt
Ethel and her Gibson husband (22
KB)
With my great Grandmother Lorena
- Bowsman
Peter (22 KB)
S C
Roster shows grandpa Peter Bozeman
- John
Carter - married Elizabeth Wise (33 KB)
1700s North Carolina Militia
- John
Wise - father of Elizabeth Wise Carter (38 KB)
1700s South Carolina Militia
- Elizabeth named her son John Wise Carter and he
settled into Talladega Alabama about 1820- 1830 and
married an unknown woman having a son named Thomas
Randolph Carter.
- Lattie
Cedonia Little & Ben Coonfield (177 KB)
Ben Coonfield family -
Lattie told her children they were of Cherokee blood
and some of another tribe
- Benjamin
Coonfield's parents (28
KB)
Husband of Lattie Little, his parents
were Martha Frances Young and Benjamin Wylie Coonfield
of Indiana
- Chester
Coonfield (43 KB)
Ben
Coonfield 's son, brother of Lattie
- John
Wright Little photo (26
KB)
father of Lattie
- Bond
(34 KB)
1700s North Carolina
Militia - Edgecombe County - our John Baptist Bond
went to TN into the Brooks lineage
- John
Wright Little photo (67
KB)
family in Arkansas
- Ballard
and Smith (35
KB)
1700s North Carolina Militia - Granville
County - our Ballard went to TN into the Brooks
lineage
- Amy
Coonfield (38 KB)
Ben
Coonfield 's daughter - sister of Luella and Ruth
- Grandpa
Zachariah Fann (35
KB)
1700s Georgia Rangers also includes John
Hill
- John
Wright Little pension (403
KB)
Civil War Service
- 1885
(343 KB)
Sketches129-130
- Holley
(34 KB)
1700s Granville North
Carolina Muster Roll - to the Westbrook lineage of
Alabama
- John
Little Pension (144
KB)
Civil War, Kentucky Infantry
- 1885
(299 KB)
Sketches130Alabama
- Westbrook
(34 KB)
1700s Onslow North
Carolina Muster Roll - to the Westbrook lineage of
Alabama
- John
Wright Little family (39
KB)
Civil War Service
- Cooper
and Lee (35 KB)
1700s
Edgecombe North Carolina Muster Roll - to the Susie
Mae Cooper Brooks lineage of Alabama
- Isaac
Coonfield photo (22
KB)
Louisville KY
- Grandpa
John Stephens (35
KB)
1700s Edgecombe North Carolina Muster
Roll
- Dillard
and Stone (33
KB)
1700s Chatham North Carolina Muster Roll
- There is a story online about the Dillards and
Jordans being related to Pocahontas
- Flowers
and Stone (34
KB)
1700s Edgecombe North Carolina Muster
Roll
- Deer
and Clark (35
KB)
1700s Granville North Carolina Militia
- Charles
Wayne Brooks 1953 - 1998 (63
KB)
taken about 1975 at a friend's wedding
reception - handsome son of Mary Ella Thornton and
James Edgar Brooks Jr. Charlie had never gone to
doctors until that Christmas Eve 1996 when he got sick
with colon cancer.
- Charles'
Grandpa Thomas Carter (40
KB)
Thomas Randolph Carter born 1820 with
his firt wife Lacy Bozman lived in Hope Hull. He
married secondly to Mary Josephine Hereferd of
Virginia and they had Sarah Elizabeth Carter who
married Levi Benjamin Cooper - Sarah's baby was named
Susie Mae Cooper and she marrried James Edgar Brooks
Sr. ( Thomas Carter's grandfather served in the
American Revolution ) When Thomas died his wife Mary
had him placed by his first family and then she went
to live with her daughter. Thomas and Lacy have
beautiful tall tombstone monuments in Hope Hull where
he purchased land thru her father, Jesse Bozeman, from
the William Henry Bozeman Estate. Father of Thomas was
John Wise Carter, a son of Elizabeth Wise and John
Carter of South Carolina. Serving in the American
Revolution was a John Wise, a John Carter and a Thomas
Carter who may have been a brother to John.
- 1885
(394 KB)
Sketches50
- Charles'
Grandpa Brooks (24
KB)
John Brooks and Annie Clark Ballard of
Tennessee had only one son James E Brooks Sr in
Montgomery AL. James married Susie Mae Cooper and
named their son James Jr. James Jr married Mary Ella
Thornton and had Charles. ( The first Hans Brooks came
from Holland and settled in PA with a french wife and
had John in 1837 who was in Giles TN in 1860 marrying
Roxanna Smith and having a son named John in TN )
- 1885
(410 KB)
Sketches52
- Grandpa
John Wright Little (26
KB)
Luella Coonfield Cochran's grandfather
was born in Kentucky 1843 and claimed to be Cherokee.
He moved to Arkansas after his wife Catherine Crigler
died. John was the son of Catherine Wright and Hiram
Lucius Little. Catherine Wright's mother was Catherine
Weatherford, a daughter of Charles according to the
Virginia records online. Researching Charlotte
Virginia, I found a young Charles Weatherford who
could have been her brother and then a Patsy
Weatherford who might have been her mother. Family
legend is that John's family refused a land allotment
in Indian nation Oklahoma, but it is a mystery as to
why he chose to move to Arkansas.
- Amy
Coonfield Gray (32
KB)
Joseph Gray
- Indians
at Fenn Plantation in Alabama (161 KB)
cousin Matthew Fenn
employed Indians on his farm and my grandpa William
Fenn was the Manager according to the census records.
They all descend from Travis Fenn and Elijah Fann but
this area was indeed Creek Nation as the whites began
to settle and plant, they all had to work together to
survive.
- Kathy's
GG granny Mary Catherine Crigler (53 KB)
Married John Wright Little
in Shepherdsville Kentucky and had Lattie Cedonia
Little who married Benjamin Wallace Coonfield in
Arkansas. Lattie named her daughter Luella Ellen.
Luella married Frank Delbert Cochran and had my daddy,
Frankie in 1927. Catherine wore her long black hair in
braids. The Criglers were of German blood, read the
Germanna Colony pages online and how they lived so
close to the indians of that era.
- Benjamin
Wallace Coonfield and Lattie (14
KB)
holding Luella
- 1821
John Wise Carter (212
KB)
3 land records exist in St Clair County
- John
Thomas Bozeman, son of Peter Edward (386 KB)
Born 1866 in Dublin
Alabama, married Alice Stephens and had my great
granny, Lorena Emma Bozeman - John was the son of
Nancy Jane Anderson and Peter Edward Bozeman. His
grandparents were Martha Hill and William Henry
Bozeman who migrated from Darlington South Carolina
about 1826. The Andersons and Bozemans lived next to
each other in Hope Hull 1830 with Peter Edward being
born in 1834. When William died, Martha Hill Bozeman
moved to Dublin near her brother John Hill, who
created the Hills Chapel School and Church........
After the Civil War Peter and Nancy bought land in
Ramer/ Dublin area along the Meriweather Trail close
to John Hill. John Hill donated land for their family
cemetery which I visited, and he donated land for the
Hills Chapel Church and another cemetery across from
it where John T Bozeman is buried.
- Marriage
License (58 KB)
Eureka
Kansas
- 1821
William Cochran Land Record (35
KB)
only one in this township !!! Bought
land in 1821 and had Jacob Benjamin Cochran in 1822.
- WWI
Charles McClain (36
KB)
his birth date is wrong, should be 1886
but it shows his wife as Lorena Bozeman. Charles was
the son of Elizabeth Broadway and Josiah Marion
McClain's who's families migrated from South Carolina
into Georgia, then Alabama. Josiah descends from
Elizabeth Moon and Charles McClain of 1750s Virginia.
Elizabeth Moon had named a son Josiah and his son
James had married an indian woman called Anna - Anna
had a son named Josiah. I have seen three different
dates of birth for grandpa Charlie but they had very
little education, some could not read nor write at
all, so the numbers are often mixed up. His mother
Elizabeth was the daughter of Mary Stephens and Abner
Broadway, and when Josiah died about 1897, she
remarried to John Gardner of Dublin. Elizabeth and
John and Charlie are found on the 1900 census, then
again in 1910 with Lorena.
- Uncle
John Coonfield (39
KB)
brother of Ben - the Coonfields had very
black hair with a blue shine to it
- 1837
Grandpa Abner Broadway Land Record (58 KB)
Montgomery, Alabama. Grandpa
Abner and Grandma Nancy migrated from South Carolina.
- Hood
and Baxter (34
KB)
1700s Anson North Carolina Militia
- Document
- Bozeman (26
KB)
copied from book
- Cochran
siblings (26 KB)
Frank
Delbert Cochran's brothers and sisters.
- 1834
Grandpa Elisha Anderson (207
KB)
Land Record in Alabama
- George
Hill, Smith and Clark (35
KB)
1700s North Carolina Militia
- Document
2- Bozeman (1061
KB)
copied from book
- Freelon
Cochran (400
KB)
brother of my daddy, died in Korea - dad
had told him to stay home
- 1900
Grandpa John W Little (66
KB)
Land Record
- Abner
Hill, Carter and McGeHee (34
KB)
1700s North Carolina Militia
- Lucius
Powhatan Little (40
KB)
cousin to John Wright Little - L P was
an attorney, a judge, a writer and a genealogist. His
daughter Laura Simmons Little tried to prove this line
connected to a sister of Pocahontas, named Cleopatra.
Laura also joined the Owensboro Chapter of the DAR.
- 1823
Uncle John Bozeman (32
KB)
Land Record - Peter's brother went to
Mississippi
- Contents
page of book (21
KB)
1700s Colonial Soldiers of the South
- Aunt
Eunice Cochran (26
KB)
dad's sister had alzheimers
- 1824
Lewis Bozeman (197
KB)
Land Record
- Abner
Broadway (38 KB)
1700s
Colonial Soldiers of the South - May have married an
indian woman before they began to migrate into
Alabama.
- Cook
School (134 KB)
1933
photo includes 7 Cochran children
- John
Stephens (34 KB)
1700s
Colonial Soldiers of the South - John married a full
blood Cherokee and migrated into Alabama.
- Luella
Coonfield Cochran (116
KB)
Death Certificate - the cancer was so
bad that her husband had to okay they take her off the
machines. Luella had many children, including two sets
of twins
- Benjamin
Sellers - Wm B (35
KB)
1700s Colonial Soldiers of the South
- Preface
(49 KB)
1700s Colonial
Soldiers of the South
- Ward,
Simmons, Jones (34
KB)
1700s Colonial Soldiers of the South
- Georgia
Settlement (27
KB)
1700s Colonial Soldiers of the South
- Mordecai
1 (40 KB)
Receipt of
payment for service in the American Revolution - he is
also listed online in the South Carolina Archives
under the Roster of the Continental Army serving in
the Militia.
- Mordecai2
(52 KB)
Receipt of pay for his
services in the American Revolution.
- Peter
Bozeman captured in Am Rev (107
KB)
1779 article from SC Archives - the
surname spelling varies but these people could not
read so it just didn't matter. Peter and his wife
Sarah signed with only an X mark on various documents.
Peter was the son of Mordecai and moved his family to
Alabama about 1826
- 1824
Lewis Bozeman (197
KB)
Land Record
- Grandma
Lorena Bozeman McClain (11
KB)
1941 she was mother of Alice McClain
Carter and raised the children of Alice ( Cecil Jr,
Anne Alice, William Lawrence) Lorena was wonderful to
visit, churning butter, sewing quilts, gardening, and
read her Bible daily, having a very special gift of
healing.
- LAND
RECORD (59 KB)
Grandpa
Isaac Coonfield
- Anne
Carter and Frankie Cochran 1950 (44 KB)
married in 1951, moved to
Broken Arrow in Tulsa Oklahoma and then to Mesa
Arizona, living next to his sister, Eunice Cochran
Haraughty. Both had Cherokee heritage. My daddy always
called my mother his darling little 5'2" indian squaw.
- Brack
Land Grant (151
KB)
Eleazor and George Brack served in the
Am Rev along with the Bozemans and Andersons and
Sellers, all of whom eventually migrated from SC to AL
- all being intermarried and becoming our grandfathers
and grandmothers
- LAND
RECORD (86 KB)
1837
Isaac Benjamin Coonfield
- Uncle
Billy Carter (25
KB)
Anne's younger brother was killed in a
car accident on hwy 231 - had married several, had no
children. loved living in Oklahoma around the indians
because he was indian and felt at home with them.
Named William Lawrence Carter, he loved being called
Billy or Larry. Obviously named after his grandfather
William Fenn.
- William
Sellers Land Grant (445
KB)
ended up in Alabama
- LAND
RECORD (57 KB)
1859
Grandfather Isaac Coonfield in Arkansas
- Frankie
Cochran in 1949 (9
KB)
left Chetopa Kansas and served in Korean
War, was copilot of a bomber and was shot in the
shoulder, sent to Maxwell AFB in Montgomery. While
seeing the sights in downtown Montgomery he ran into
Anne Carter, and he told her that night that she was
the one he wanted to marry. She was about 17 and
working at the old Kress store on Dexter Avenue,
waiting for her bus to take her home.
- John
Bozeman (132 KB)
1781
Loyalists - sided with the British during our War for
Independence
- LAND
RECORD (176 KB)
1831
Grandfather John Hill
- Confederate
Pension Application (18
KB)
Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman filed for
widows pension after Peter Edward died. He had served
in the Shelby County Reserve
- 1756
John Bozeman is 18 (101
KB)
Colonial Soldiers of the South
- LAND
RECORD (35 KB)
1832
Alexander Cochran, either the brother or the father of
William, land purchase in the same township as
William.
- Harrell
-Bryant - Gunter (33
KB)
1700s Colonial Soldiers of the South
- Uncle
Walton McClain (18
KB)
about 1936 holding Anne Carter. Walton
was a very dark handsome man, well educated, and
military all his life, now buried at Arlington
Cemetery. Walton wrote to Kathy very often, calling
her his little princess. His title was Doctor, PHD.
- 1748
George Bozeman in Maryland (64
KB)
Colonial Soldiers of the South
- LAND
RECORD (220 KB)
1834
Uncle Meady Bozeman
- George
Bell - Henderson - Westbrooks (35 KB)
1700s Colonial Soldiers of
the South
- Anne
Carter in 1940 (37
KB)
school days at Capitol Heights, they
moved around, Maryland Avenue, and Yougene Streets,
attending Highland Avenue Church of Christ but some
old letters from the 1950s talk about church on
Saturdays so they must have switched religions at some
point.
- John
Hill in 1754 (64
KB)
Lt in North Carolina - this could be the
father of the many Hills who moved into Montgomery
Alabama along with the Bozemans in 1826
- LAND
RECORD (61 KB)
1837
Uncle Peter Bozeman
- Parker
- Carter - Vann - Rogers (33
KB)
1700s Colonial Soldiers of the South
- John
in Mississippi 1830 (43
KB)
Rev War Soldier could be the brother of
Peter or the son of Mordecai - Mordecai's lineage had
not been researched until this decade. I see that his
son James remained in Darlington SC but John did not
and Peter did not. John and Peter may have married
indian women and migrated into Alabama and John moved
on into Mississippi which was at that time Choctaw
Nation. John and Peter both had difficulty after their
migration proving that they had served in the American
Revolution even though it is recorded where they got
paid in 1785.
- LAND
RECORD (34 KB)
1834
Uncle John Coonfield
- Benjamin
Dotey (33 KB)
1700s
Colonial Soldiers of the South - they all trace back
to the Mayflower's Edward Doty and the first
Thanksgiving of the Pilgrims.
- Continental
Paper Money (121 KB)
6
dollar bill
- LAND
RECORD (83 KB)
1920
Grandpa Joseph C Stephens
- Bond
(20 KB)
S C Roster shows
Charles Brooks grandpa John Bond
- Smith
(24 KB)
S C Roster shows
Charles Brooks grandpa Henry Smith
- 1885
(277 KB)
Sketches10-11
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- Westbrook
(73 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Westbrook
(73 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Civil
War (74 KB)
Those who
served
- Hello!!
(62 KB)
As aol begins to close
it's doors to their hometown webpages that so many
have used to save their notes on, here we begin a vast
attempt at saving research
- Peter
Bozeman (36 KB)
Peter
had married Sarah Brown in 1786, having three
daughters on the 1790 census followed by sons Meade,
William Henry, Jesse M. Peter E,- Ellen married
Vincent Joiner, Lucy married Sterling Campbell and the
third daughter has not been found unless she was at
the estate sale in one of those other familiar names
like Seller, Mason, Watkins or Stacie or Campbell.
- Research
(675 KB)
Updated Related Files
- Peter
Bozeman's possible ancestors (42
KB)
Bozeman Relations
- Research
(675 KB)
Updated Related Files
- 1709
Samuel Bozeman (5
KB)
shown as a witness
- Files Home Page (1569 KB)
Old Documents, Images,
Records
- Bozeman
and Browning in Seminole Lands (5 KB)
Tracing the Browning family
in Georgia Seminole Lands
- 1747
Henry Bozeman (6
KB)
Virginia Militia
- 123
(1207 KB)
123
- Mary
Bozeman Slater (6
KB)
Chickasaw Tribe
- 1734
Thomas Bosman (4
KB)
Virginia Wills
- Some
Resources (220
KB)
Family Study
- Captain
Bozeman (10
KB)
Nottaway Tribe - Indian Chief grandson
- 1792
Joseph Bozman (5
KB)
Petition
- Files
(456 KB)
Notes and Records
- Early
Bozemans (7
KB)
Cherokee
- 1792
Peter Bozeman (7
KB)
Settlement of Revolutionary War claims
Previously Barred by Established Limitations - they
had set deadlines for filing !
- Mama
(832 KB)
Lookups
- Bozeman
in Blount County Alabama (8
KB)
1836 removal of indians
- My
Montgomery Kin (16
KB)
Those who settled in the capitol city.
- Bozeman
(4 KB)
1600 Virginia
- Coonfield
Indian Blood (85
KB)
Other researchers of the family - Long
before I began studying my family tree, there was talk
of indian blood in this line. But even now my 92 year
old aunt tells me that her mother Luella Coonfield was
part indian.
- Bozeman
(4 KB)
Indian Claims
- Bozeman
(8 KB)
1774 James and Martha
in Georgia
- Bozeman
(8 KB)
Talley applications to
Cherokee Nation
- Bozeman
(7 KB)
Land grants for
"importing" others to America
- Resources (477 KB)
Lavendar
- Alabama
Bozemans (29
KB)
Including Jimmy Ray
- Charles
McClain married Lorena Bozeman (61 KB)
1920 WWI - son of Elizabeth
Broadway and Josiah Marion McClain.
- 1 . Family Webpages (57 KB)
Brooks, Carter, Cochran,
Westbrook, and all others involved plus documents and
historical records.
- Charles
McClain married Lorena Bozeman (6 KB)
1910 They lived with his
mother and her second husband John Gardner.
- Mama
(145 KB)
Research
- Civil
War - Bozeman (16
KB)
Peter Edward Bozeman married Nancy Jane
Anderson
- Read First (288 KB)
1
- Civil
War - Seaborne Anderson (16
KB)
Nancy Jane's father served along with
his brothers and father - some of this family died in
the War - Seaborne was the great grandfather to Lorena
Bozeman McClain - Seaborne's great grandfathers served
in the American Revolution.
- Bozeman
(8 KB)
Samuel and Luke in 1730
- Civil
War - Josiah Marion McClain (70
KB)
Lorena Bozeman McClain's father in law
was married to Elizabeth Broadway - He had deserted
his first wife Julia King in Georgia and joined the
Civil War in Alabama. He was wounded. He married or
lived with Elizabeth having two girls around 1870 who
died but had Charles Allen McClain in 1886 . Josiah
died soon after. Josiah's mother was known as Anna and
his father was James McClain who might have also
served in the Civil War. It is believed that Josiah's
mother was native american - Charlie McClain was a
very dark tiny man and very spiritual and faithful.
- Caleb
Bozeman (7
KB)
Kentucky
- Civil
War - Thomas Randolph Carter (9
KB)
son of John Wise Carter and "Elizabeth",
Thomas married Lacy Jane Bozeman first and Mary
Josephine Hereferd second. Mary had a daughter named
Sarah Elizabeth Carter who married Levi Benjamin
Cooper. Grandfathers of Thomas served in the American
Revolution.
- Bozeman
1600 (18 KB)
Timeline
- Links
(53 KB)
A Few
documents
- Bozeman
1700 (9 KB)
Edgecombe
County NC
- Notes
(1005 KB)
Everything I read
and research is saved on a webpage for future
reference.
- Bozeman
1700 - Micajah (11
KB)
Northampton County NC
- Files
(4 KB)
Research on John Brooks
of Holland, his son's marriage to Roxanna P Smith of
Tennessee, her son's move to Alabama and descendants
in Montgomery
- Bozeman
- Michael (10
KB)
Lowndes County Alabama and into Arkansas
- Kentucky
to Arkansss to Alabama (136
KB)
Frank Cochran and Luella Coonfield's
lineage to the Brooks.
- Bozeman
- Michael (13
KB)
Lowndes County Alabama and into Arkansas
- Bozeman
- 1700 (15
KB)
Timeline continued
- Bozeman
- 1700 (10 KB)
David
J. was son of Luke
- Westbrook
Genealogy (12
KB)
Penton, Jones, Johnston, Braswell,
Grauer, Porter, Glass, etc
- My
Webpages (2 KB)
Links
to much of my research - I save everything, scan every
document or photo, and someday I just might get it
organized and alphabetized
- Grandpa
Abner Broadway (123
KB)
father of Elizabeth B McClain - he had
married Mary Stephens. Abner was born in Montgomery
and his parents had come from South Carolina, another
Abner Broadway and "Nancy unknown"
- Grandpa
Elijah Lee and Andrew Cooper (101 KB)
Chambers County census
shows how close they lived together. Charner Cooper
married Sarah Lee and had Levi Benjamin Cooper. Levi
married Sarah Carter and had a daughter Susie Mae
Cooper Brooks.
- Grandpa
Cochran (3 KB)
Family
Group Sheet
- Ancestors
(163 KB)
The many ancestors of
the Brooks children.
- Grandpa
Anderson married Lavinia Brack (91 KB)
from the Carolinas to
Montgomery Alabama - Soldiers of the American
Revolution, received Land Grants and migrated into
Georgia, then to Montgomery County Alabama.
- McClain,
Josiah Marion - Civil War Record (3 KB)
My great great grandfather
married Elizabeth Broadway and had Charles Allen
McClain
- Grandpa
Brooks and Bond (27
KB)
from the Carolinas to Tennessee to Texas
and then Alabama
- Surnames
(37 KB)
Baxley, Cochran,
Crigler, Fenn, Little, Miller, so many names in my
family tree.
- 1840
census Montgomery AL (32
KB)
only half of my transcription, more to
come on page 2 - the pages are quite difficult to read
- Notes
and Research (1052
KB)
A big thank you to my many internet
found cousins who have shared their lineage and
pictures with me to help verify the journeys of our
ancestors.
- My
Census Notes (3 KB)
My
families migrated into several counties of Alabama by
1830 1840
- Mordecai
Bozeman (3 KB)
Account
being audited for claims of Am Rev War
- Baxley
(19 KB)
From Joseph to James
to Ella Olivia
- Notes
(695 KB)
Research of related
families
- Mordecai
Bozeman and sons (6
KB)
Account being audited for claims of Am
Rev War
- Many
Names in my family (161
KB)
My Family Jewels
- Related
Links (911
KB)
Collecting Family Webpages
- Captain
George Little (28
KB)
to Jonas to Hiram to John to Lattie to
Luella
- Related
Links (3
KB)
Collecting Family Webpages
- Kentucky
Census (63
KB)
Following my Littles into Kentucky 1800
- Westbrook
(140 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Census
(53 KB)
Following the
Littles out of Kentucky
- Westbrook
(10 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Alabama
Relatives (3
KB)
Tracing my roots in Alabama
- Westbrook
(11 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Westbrook
(143 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Westbrook
(6 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Westbrook
(162 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Mordecai's
son Peter Bozeman in SC (11
KB)
Ralph and Peter received Land Grants -
they might have received several acres each time they
re-enlisted - Ralph even got a land grant in Georgia
- Mordecai
Bozeman's son Peter in SC (11
KB)
Peter and Ralph received Land Grants
- Ancestral
Index (887 KB)
Many
Names and photos
- Families
Settled in Montgomery AL (1
KB)
Several names listed - this was the
capitol city - with land rich for farming, slaves and
indians willing to work the crops, and the Alabama
River used for travel. The railroad also came through
Ramer and into Montgomery - the Union Station sits
along the banks of the Alabama River in downtown
Montgomery where historical signs indicate this was
once a large indian village. Even the parents of Chief
Red Eagle ( Sehoy and Charles Weatherford) lived along
the Alabama River.
- Brooks
in Montgomery (1
KB)
Descending from John Brookes of Holland
who settled in Pennsylvania, then his son went to
Tennessee by 1860 where he married R P Smith
- Carolina
1700s (19 KB)
We were
both Quakers and Loyalists
- Brooks
in Montgomery (3
KB)
Ancestors of Kathy and Charles
- Mordecai
- White - Meade (12
KB)
Interesting notes on these families in
1700
- Documents
(47 KB)
Marriage Licenses,
Death Certicates, Articles of Interest
- Indians
in Virginia (10 KB)
Wm
G Bozeman
- Grandpa
John Stephens -Am Rev War Soldier (16 KB)
from Florida to the
Carolinas, he fought for Independence, married a full
blood indian and migrated to Alabama
- Bozeman
- Shawnee Tribe (4
KB)
Reid married Bozeman
- Westbrook
(144 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Grandpa
Cecil Carter's ancestors (36
KB)
Fenn of Virginia and Stone of Maryland,
all migrating south through the Carolinas during the
War and into Georgia's Land Lottery and then to
Montgomery Alabama where the land was two dollars an
acre. The Fenns were Indian Traders in very early
Georgia, 1700s, and their wives were likely native
americans.
- Cherokee
Bozeman (3 KB)
John
married a Cherokee in SC and moved to MS
- Westbrook
(32 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- DAR
Jesse Bozeman (10
KB)
Unknown connection but our Peter named a
son Jesse so this could be a brother to our Peter in
Darlington - there was a Jesse living two doors away
from Peter in 1800 Darlington census. Peter's son was
named Jesse M Bozeman and I can only suppose that M
was for Mordecai and then can suppose it is possible
that was also Peter's father's name.......now go back
to the Jesse who served in the American Revolution and
wonder if his middle initial was also M - could he
have really been Peter's father living so close to him
in 1800.............we may never know.
- Bozeman
in Choctaw Nation (4
KB)
James Boozman and Percila White - this
name White takes me back to the mother of Mordecai,
thinking what if she were also indian....we will never
know.
- Westbrook
(1 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Luke
Bozeman married an indian (5
KB)
Ward - Bozeman
- Westbrook
(351 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Indian
Town Creek 1700 (6
KB)
Samuel Bozeman, White, Parker
- Westbrook
(92 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Louis
Bousman (3 KB)
Indian
Territory and Billy The Kid.
- Westbrook
(19 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- John
and the Indian Wife (5
KB)
John Bozeman and Elizabeth in MS
- Westbrook
(170 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Westbrook
(6 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Westbrook
(159 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
- Westbrook
(187 KB)
Cemeteries in Alabama
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- DNA
to Mordecai Bozeman
- Chart
of my ancestors
- Peter
Bozeman
- 1840
census of Montgomery AL
- Grandpa
FENN's cousin
- Grandpa
Elisha Stephens
- Grandpa
Elisha Anderson to Lorena Bozeman
- Research
Links and Documents
- Grandpa
Cecil Earl Fenn Carter 1900 - 1939 Montgomery
Ala
- Grandpa
Frank Delbert Cochran and Luella in Chetopa KS
1937
- Grandpa
Charles McClain of Virginia 1750 to Spartanburg
SC
- Charles
Brooks in 1975 Millbrook Alabama
- Grandpa
Jacob Benjamin Cochran b 1822 Quaker City Ohio
- Jacob Benjamin Cochran
- South
Carolina Search the Archives
- Georgia
Search the A R roster
- Search
Alabama
- Civil
War Search
- Dad's grandfather George Little of
Scotland in Kentucky
- Family
Jewels
- List
- Meridian
Cemetery - Grandpa Hiram Little
- .....Mom's
grandpa Josiah McClain in Civil War Roster
- ...Dad's
sister Irma was born with a veil or caul
- Brooks'
- Rowena Densy Baxter Ballard family
- Brooks'
- Baxter family forum
- Kezziah
Craig the Cherokee indian
- Baxter
Family Forum with Rowena and Larkin Frances
Ballard
- Craig and Connelly to Baxter , Ballard,
and Brooks
- Lowrence
County Tn forum - Craig, to Brooks
- Pennington
to the Brooks
- Hannah
Boone Pennington
- Lawrence
County TN households 1830
- 1826
Tax List of Lawrence Co TN
- Maury
County TN forum - Bond Smith Brooks
- Maury
County TN history - Giles County formed
- Giles
County TN is where John Brooks was found 1860
census
- Kentucky Quick Notes
- Kentucky Quick Notes- John Little
-
- Kentucky
Quick Notes- John Little - Lottie
- Grandpa
Cecil Carter's great Aunt Lettie Fenn Rich
- Grandpa
Cecil Carter's great granny Martha Rich Fenn
- Our Native American
Heritage
- Ramer
Cemetery Survey
- Hills
Chapel Cemetery
- First White House of the Confederacy was
in Ramer
- Line
Creek is where we played on weekends
- Montgomery
Historical Markers
- Burnt
Corn Alabama
- St
Stephens Alabama
- Indians
in Alabama
- Old
Federal Road in Alabama
- South
of the Road in Alabama
- Old
Wagon Road in Alabama
- Line
Creek and Mt Meigs
- Trail
of Tears
- Obituary
of Clora Jane Miller Cochran
- Back
page of pension of John Little - Civil War
- Fenn
and Feagin
- BJ's Little
page
- Creek
Indian Research
- Cherokee
Indian Research
- Land
Grants in Laurens Georgia
- Captain George Little and family
connections
- Images
of Actual Land Records
- Bozeman Relations
- 1767
Bozeman Will
- Brooks Family Tree
- WWI
registration of Uncle William Little
- Family
History
- Grandma
Mary Handley by cousin L P Little
- Elmore
County Alabama
- Brooks Family
- My
Cochran Family Jewels
- Red
Shoes and Sehoy and the Weatherfords
- Red
Eagle
- Our Sweet Little Indian
Roots
- Family
Bible Records
- Alabama Genealogy on Yahoo
Groups
- Montgomery
County on Yahoo Groups
- Cherokee
by Blood on Yahoo Groups
- Bullitt
County Kentucky Archives
- Brooks Page
- backgrounds
- backgrounds
- Giles
County Tennessee - once home to John Brooks b
1837
- Fenn
and Carter
- Newspapers
- Brooks
Smith Craig Pennington in Tennessee
- 1805
Georgia Land Lottery
- Crigler
and Roby
- Dorline's research
- McClains
- 1840
McClain on census
- McClain
Tombstones
- Fenn
Stone Carter
- Broadway
and Gibson
- Charles
McClain 1750
- Anne Carter
- 1789
Georgia Tax Lists
- Coosada and Fenn Family Cemetery in
Elmore County AL
- Great
Grandpa Jacob
- Luella's genealogy
- Luella's
granny Betsy Douglass Little
- Luella's
granny Catherine Weatherford
- Luella's
grandpa John Little Civil War papers
- Luella's
grandpa Abraham Crigler left KY for Arkansas
- Luella's
Uncle Chester and Uncle Sam
- Tefft
in the Cochran, Miller, Parker lineage of Rhode
Island
- Brooks Cooper Hood Thornton
Ballard
- 1850
Chambers County - Lee Cooper Stephens
- Deeds
in the 1600s
- Our
Stone ancestors in the 1600s - Fann/ Fenn
- Henrico
County VA - P:owhatan and the Early Settlers
- Mars
Hill Cemetery
- Banister
Stone
- Creeks
- My
contribution to Bullitt County KY
- My
contribution to Daviess County KY
- My
contribution to Find A Grave.com
- Charlotte
VA deeds
- other
VA deeds
- Craig
Connelly Baxter deeds
- Color
Schemes
- 1695
Maryland Archives
- Joe
McClain so dark was told to sit in the back of the
bus
- Wolf
background
- Grandpa
Hiram Lucius Little in Bosque County Texas
- Lattie Little marriage
license
- Mordecai
Bozeman document - Rev War Records
- Cochran
- Freewebs
- Pictures
of Anne and Bill Carter
- 1953
Birth Announcement
- Samantha's
Genealogy
- WeRelate
on Wikipedia
- Home
Page
- My
Parents
- My
Alabama Families
- T
R Carter and Stacy
- Wilkes
Bozman and Cochran
- Free
Stuff
- New
England Indians
- Kanawah
Valley
- Tombstone
Photos
- Creating
a layered background
- Page
1
- Cochran
Family Album
- Uncle
John Handley
- Bozeman
of NC in Am Rev War
- My
Cherokee Connections
- Honoring
the Old Ones
- John
Brooks
- Andrew
Cooper
- Frankie
Cochran
- Brooks
Intro
- Brooks
on Rootsweb
- George Little had John and Jonas, Jonas
had Hiram Lucius
- Descendants
of Nancy Ward - does she connect to us ?
- Morgan
County Indiana
- Maxine
- Korean
Casualties- Freelon "Coonfield" Cochran
- All
Things Cherokee
- Freewebs
- Annie Carter raised by the
McClains
- Alabama
families
- Grandpa
Peter
- Tribes
in the News
- More
of those Jewels
- Our
Ancestors Roots
- ......Mom
- .......Annie Lee
- Frankie's
Genealogy
- Honoring the old ones
- Our
old alabama settlers
- Minnie
Lee Gibson
- 1788
tombstone of Josiah McClain
- Stone and Fenn Notes
- Fenn
and Stone images
- My
Research Stuff
- Colonial
Documents
- Jacob
Cochran
- Annie
- Amazing
Clock
- Uncle
Thomas J Rich
- Death
Certificate of Grandma Stone
- Researching
Native Americans
- Land
Documents
- Missouri
Death Certificates
- Search
Land Records
- West
Virginia Documents
- Dr
- Jacob
- Family
Tree on Rootsweb
- Our
Kentucky Kin
- Tribal
Pages
- next
- dr
- Documents
- My
Early Settlers in Georgia and Land Grants
- Search
Georgia
- Cherokee By
Blood
- Alabama
Indian Tribes
- Alabama
Turkeytown
- Tecumseh
- Osceola
- Osceola
- Osceola
- John
Ross
- 1861
Battles
- Moccasin
Bend
- Pathkiller's
Tomb in Alabama
- Pathkiller's
Tomb in Alabama
- Remembering
the Natives
- Laura
Little researching our Indian Princess
- Peter
was my 5 times grand father
- More
on the Bozeman history
- Interview
Coonfield Cousin
- Interviewers
Home page
- Alabama
Census Records
- Bozeman Marriages
- Bozemans
of NC Am Rev War: Jesse and Ethelredge
- Iowa
Family Trees
- Natives
in my family tree
- Lela
- Erwin
- Virgil
Coonfield
- Mary
Angeline Partridge Thornton
- blog
Lorena
- blog
alabamafamilytree
- Books
- East
Tennessee
- Middle
Tennessee
- Giles
County TN was once part of Maury County
- Census
records
- Grandmother
Lorena' s kin
- Search
Georgia Revolutionary War
- My
Georgia Land Records
- My Stepping Stones
- Sketches
- Sketches
- Sketches
- Daviess
KY - my submissions
- Bullitt
KY - my submissions
- Colonial
Records and Land Records
- Jacob
Cochran in Iowa
- FREE World Vital Records
- Carter
and Fenn
- My Bozeman and Little
files
- My
Brooks research
- My
Brooks research
- My
Grandma Stone and Fenn research
- My
Family Land Records
- Documents
- Documents on the Bozeman
family
- Documents
on the Little family in Kentucky
- Grandpa
Jonas Little in 1820 beside his siblings - had
Hiram
- Grandpa
Elijah Lee, Charner Cooper, Alsey Cooper in
1850
- Miscellaneous
Court Records of many family surnames
- Lineage
of Charles Wayne Brooks
- My
Alabama Families
- More
info on my Alabama ancestors
- Mom's grandmother Annie Stone
Fenn
- My
webpages and tons of information
- Charlie's great great grandpa
Baxley
- The
Little family DNA project and Vikings
- Ancestral
Chart
- Cochran tribalpages
- Brooks
tribalpages
- Peter
in Hope Hull
- My
Colonial Records and Notes
- My
Colonial Records and Notes
- Mordecai
to Peter to William Henry to Peter Edward to John
T
- Backup
- Bozeman
Research
- 1840
transcription by me
- My
Bozeman Elders
- N
C Am Rev War List - Anderson, Brack, Bozeman,
Broadway
- Gilly
Bozeman signed her X mark in 1851
- Barry's
Blog
- Search
images of Land Deeds
- Parker,
Tefft, Miller, Little, Wright, Cochran
- Sketches
Book online at LDS page
- Marriage
of Sarah Brown to Peter
- Baxley
- Alabama Gen Web
- Alabama
Gen Web
- Alabama
Tombstones
- Alabama
Files
- Aunt
Ethel Bozeman Gibson in Alabama
- Cochran
in Mesa AZ moved to Alabama
- Greetings
- My
Family Tree
- German
Roots
- Anne
Carter's granny Anna Stone born 1875
- Doublehead
- Doublehead
- Michigan
Territory
- Cochran
Ancestry
- Names
of those I am researching....
- folklore
- Sketches
of Bozeman Book is online to view
- My
own census collection
- My Cherokee Connections
- Westbrook
and Holley
- Alabama
Kin
- My
Kentucky Records
- Our Bible Belt of the
South
- Westbrook, Holly, Grauer
- My
Westbrook Folder
- James Westbrook died in 1850 or
divorced?
- Thomas Carter
- 1700s
Georgia Records
- Books
- George
Grauer Westbrook
- Grandmother Elizabeth Grauer Westbrook
Lawson of Marengo
- Assorted
Notes
- More
- Martha Hill and John Hill, children of
John H. Hill of SC
- Westbrook, Bond, Carter, several
Links
- Frankie Cochran's elders
- Uncle Douglass Little in the book
History of KY
- Links to several
grandfathers
- Before they came to
Alabama
- Tombstone of Isaac
Coonfield
- Brooks, Ballard, Craig, Conley,
Pennington in Tennessee
- Long List of Interesting
Articles
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