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Genealogy
Our families came from South Carolina, some of
them possibly traveled together in a wagon caravan about 1820-1830.
Most of them or their fathers served in the American
Revolution.
Charles Allen McClain was the son of Josiah
Marion McClain and Elizabeth Broadway and her mother was Mary
Stephens. Charles married Lorena Emma Bozeman, daughter of
Alice Lorena Stephens and John Thomas Bozeman.
Parents of Alice were Sarah Mills and Joe
Stephens. Parents of Elizabeth were Abner Broadway and
Mary Stephens and his parents were "Nancy" and Abner Broadway of
South Carolina. Josiah's parents were "Anna" and James McClain
, buried at Indian Creek Cemetery in Georgia. Parents of John
Thomas were Nancy Jane Anderson and Peter Edward Bozeman.
Parents of Nancy Jane were Lavinia Jane Sellers and Seaborne
Montgomery Anderson. Peter is buried close to his daughter in law
Alice Lorena Stephens Bozeman in a private cemetery behind Hills
Chapel Church on the former Hill Plantation. Our families had
many plantations back in those old woods in the 1800s where the
roads of Dublin connected to the roads of Ramer, where the old train
station once existed. They could ride the train into
Montgomery. The roads into Montgomery were rough and it was usually
much easier for them to haul cotton or crops down into Troy by wagon
to sell.
Daughter of Charles and Lorena was Alice Emma
McClain who married about 1931 to Cecil Earl Carter and had my
mother Annie Lee Carter in 1934 but both her parents were dead by
1939 so she grew up with Charles and Lorena. Parents of Cecil
were Anna Lou Stone and William Franklin Fenn and his stepfather's
name has not been discovered.
Lorena McClain also had a son Joseph Edward
McClain who married Georgia Lou Broadway and had a son named James.
Dear Uncle Joe was so dark that he was told to sit in the back of
the bus. His wife divorced him and remarried, taking their son with
her and giving him a new last name.
I have tried to locate them on census records
and follow their journey through time, collecting names of their
children, and who they married, but even more importantly, the names
of their neighbors, often related by blood or by marriage, these
families were all very close. Meeting others has helped me gather
new stories of their lives and a better outlook of our family
history.
Family Photo and
Surnames in this Research
{ Anne's
mother Alice McClain, daughter of Lorena Bozeman and Charles
McClain
Alice McClain Carter's maternal grandfather was John
Bozeman
John's great grandfather was Peter of North Carolina
who settled in Hope Hull
Nancy
Jane Anderson's parents were Lavinia Jane Sellers and Seaborn
Montgomery Anderson + Lavinia's mother was Levinia Anderson,
Seaborn's Aunt....
Nancy
Jane's husband, Peter Edward Bozeman was the son of William Henry
Bozemand and Martha Hill of Darlington South Carolina. Wm and
Martha both had fathers in the American Revolution who moved their
families to Montgomery County Alabama. Martha's brother John
had a plantation in Dublin, founded Hills Chapel Church and
cemetery, plus he had a family cemetery on his land where Peter is
buried beside John's son R. L. Hill
Then Peter Edward's brother married Nancy
Hill
Nancy Hill's brother William has their mother
Charlotty living in his home on one census and take note that
William has a son name Luther Hill.
Nancy Hill's husband John Bozeman served in the Civil
War along with his brother Peter and their wives filed for a
military Pension
Peter Edward is also buried by his daughter in law,
Alice Lorena Stephens Bozeman. Her parents were Sarah Mills
and Joe C Stephens. Joe was the son of Elisha and grandson of
John of South Carolina
..:
From 1880 LDS census:
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race
Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's
Birthplace Joe C. STEPHENS Self
M Male W 35
AL Farmer AL AL Sarah
STEPHENS Wife M
Female W 34 AL
Keeping House AL AL Alice STEPHENS Dau
S Female W 13
AL AL
AL Anna STEPHENS Dau
S Female W 11
AL AL AL Luke
STEPHENS Son S Male
W 8 AL
AL AL Jennie STEPHENS
Dau S Female W
6 AL AL
AL Jas. STEPHENS Son S
Male W 3
AL AL AL Edgar
STEPHENS Son S Male
W 1 AL
AL AL Geo. WILLIAMS
Other D Male W
22 AL Field Hand AL
AL
...: ----------------------------
---------------------------------------------------- Source
Information: Census Place Dublin, Montgomery,
Alabama U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 about J.C.
Stephens Name: J.C. Stephens Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: Alabama Regiment Name: 4
Alabama Reserves Regiment Name Expanded: 4th Regiment,
Alabama Reserves Company: H Film Number: M374
roll 42
U.S.
Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 about J.C. Stephens Name: J.C.
Stephens Side: Confederate Regiment State/Origin:
Alabama Regiment Name: 23 Alabama Infantry
Regiment Name Expanded: 23rd Regiment, Alabama Infantry
Company: C Rank In: Private Rank In
Expanded: Private Rank Out: Private Rank Out
Expanded: Private
McClain -
Alice
Carter's ancestors of Virginia moved into Spartanburg SC before
1800
James
McClain married "Anna" and had Josiah Marion McClain who had Charles
Allen.
Josiah
Marion was in the Civil War and his wife Elizabeth Broadway filed
for pension.
Charles Allen McClain and Lorena raised the children
of Cecil and Alice McClain Carter.
Annie Lee Carter changed her name to Anne Alice,
after her mother Alice McClain Carter. She also named a son
Victor. Annie Lee Carter had no knowledge of her daddy's
mother nor the fact she was named after her. Annie had no
knowledge of her Fenn family heritage, only that they were somehow
"kin" to her daddy - only when I ordered her daddys death
certificate did we learn more.
Anne Alice Carter
Cochran (24 KB) 1940 she married Frankie Lavern Cochran, a
son of Luella, in 1951 -
Anne's parents were Alice Emma
McClain and Cecil Earl Fenn Carter.
parents of Alice were Lorena Bozeman
and Charles McClain. Parents
of Cecil were Anna Lou Stone and
William Franklin Fenn
Bob Bozeman, brother of
Lorena (50 KB) son of Ellen Bean and John Thomas Bozeman
in Ramer
Nancy Bozeman, sister of
Lorena (765 KB) child of Ellen Bean
and John Thomas
Bozeman
DEATH CERTIFICATE of Cecil Carter , father
WFenn (216 KB) another clue....Cecil was adopted !!! as
his mother Annie lee Stone was leaving her family behind, Frank Fenn
held a crying baby Cecil in his arms and said YOU might as well take
this one with you !!! Annie remarried, but so did FENN Cecil Earl
was always coming back to visit his father and brothers.....they
said he was MEAN, so hard to get along with.....military
and drunk.....wow
James Henry Stephens, half blood
Cherokee (197 KB) John Stephens took a North Carolina
Cherokee full blood wife and gave her a Biblical name and they fled
to Alabama....some went to Florida and into Panama becoming the
Banana People of today.
census Thomas
Coonfield (267 KB) 1910 Arkansas, with Julia
Walter Stone 1939, Leo Logan, Charles Dickey,
?? (30
KB) Pall Bearers at Cecil Carter's funeral in 1939...with
A J Stough, Willie Prescott, who are they??? Cecil's mother was
Annie Lee STONE and she was not surviving....his brother Emmett
signed his death certificate
Alice McClain Carter d giving birth to 3rd
child (21 KB) Beautiful granny died so young. In labor
wanting to call her mother for help, he pushed her down the stairs
and she lived only a few hours after giving birth to William. Both
her parents have native american ancestry and strong spiritual
lives.
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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.
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Genealogy
Peter Bozeman born about 1755, a son of
Mordecai, served in the American Revolution,
received on Sept 9 1785, 4 pounds 18
shillings 7 pence for his 69 days
served in the Militia. There were other
payments such as
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~brooksgenealogy/1793Peter.jpg/1793Peter.jpg
Peter married Sarah Brown in December 1786
and on the 1790 census he had four females in the household. who
might have married and migrated to Alabama
with the entire family, about 1826 - 1827.
In 1826 their property in Darlington SC was
surveyed, likely to sell so they could move.
Records indicate that he had been captured at
the fall of Charleston,
but managed to escape. The SC Archives on the
internet lists Peter, Mordecai, John,
Paul, Phillip, Philemon, Ralph, in their
Colonial Soldiers of the South.
It lists Peter receiving 100 acres of land.
Paul might have been his brother.
http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/Archives/default.asp
The NC archives lists many more Bozemans in
the War.
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~brooksgenealogy/NCArchives.htm/NCArchives.htm
In 1828 Peter "wrote" letters to the American
Revolutionary Claims office from
Alabama
He died in 1829 and all of his children and
his wife attended the estate sale except Meady who must have died
young.
His son Peter E Bozeman bought the three
slaves.
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~brooksgenealogy/EstateSale1PeterBozeman1829
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~brooksgenealogy/EstateSalePeterBozeman
In 1838 Jesse petitions the court to sell the
land that Peter owned .
It is an honor to follow up the Bozeman
genealogy, from those who have gone
before us, and much gratitude is owed for the
many clues they have left behind.
Tahnks to Sharon for sharing her lineage with
Gilly and Peter E in Louisiana. Thanks to Richard for sharing Walter
Coy Bozeman information. Thanks to Elizabeth for organizing the
Ramer/ Dublin gathering at Peter Edward Bozeman's grave....Thanks to
cousin Wayne Bozeman, who began this research many years
ago,
and shared his father's copy of Sketches with
me, and thanks to cousin
Jimmy Bozeman for getting Peter acknowledged
by the DAR
This should open doors for many more Alabama
Bozemans to locate their ancestors.
I am very greatful for these two leading me
to find a portion of the old plantation in Hope Hull, in Montgomery
Alabama where the Bozemans had settled near Benjamin Lewis, Abner
McGeHee, Flinn, Campbell, Hill, Calloway, Shackelford,
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~brooksgenealogy/Flinn-Bozeman
and to find the cemetery where Jesse is
buried along with his family.
Someday perhaps, in those same woods, we will
find the grave of his father,
Peter.
Notes
Mordecai and Peter, Documents Sketches
Peter Bozeman was
the great great grandfather of Lorena Bozeman
McClain
Genealogy
My
Daddy's grandparents Jacob and Clora Cochran had both
been widowed and first found
together on the 1880 census of Iowa. Jacob
had been in California in 1860 census with a brother
while they were
searching for gold and his wife Mariah was back home in Ohio with
the children,
living next to his
brother Alexander Cochran. By 1870 they are found exploring the Iowa
Territory and he was a miner. Years later Jacob became the first homesteader of Hill
City Kansas. Jacob served in the Civil War and
his grandfather might have served in the American Revolution,
but there were so many Cochrans in Ohio
that it can become confusing.
Jacob's line came from a settlement in
Pennsylvania, migrating from Scotland. In 1820
there are only two found in Guernsey Ohio, our
William and Alexander. Clora Jane Miller's father's ancestors
came from Ireland to Rockingham Virginia, while
her mother's families came through Rhode Island and New York Indian Country
.
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My Mother's
grandparents were in the Dublin / Ramer area of Montgomery County,
Alabama formerly of South Carolina ancestry. She
was raised by her mom's parents Lorena Bozeman and Charles McClain
and knew nothing about her daddy's
parents, Anna Stone and William Frank Fenn.
My husband was Charles
Brooks 1953-1998.
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. .
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Grandpa Charles McClain (380 KB) Born in Ramer
Family Connections (38 KB) My Family
Grandpa Abner
(66 KB) Born in Ramer
Grandmothers
(1 KB) So many in our family tree
Resources
(1148 KB) Related Webpages and
Articles of Interest
Grandfathers
(1 KB) So many in our family tree
Brooks Family (3574 KB) From coast to
coast
Brooks Family Update (3516 KB) Family
Tree
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 .
- 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
Researching The Family Tree
- Book - Kentucky Bios (75 KB)
Judge L P
Little 1
- L P Little record (421 KB)
Handley and
Mason families of Ireland 1700s to America
- John Little's
granddaughters (119 KB)
Ruth and Lou
- Book - Kentucky Bios (73 KB)
Judge L P
Little 2 tells the story of Captain George
- History of Daviess KY (96 KB)
page 129
begins story of Little
- John Little and Catherine's
daughter (63 KB)
Lattie
- Charlie's parents (6 KB)
Mary and Edgar
Brooks
- History of Daviess KY (93 KB)
page 130
story of Little
- John Little 's wife (323 KB)
Catherine
- Charlie's great
grandparents (72 KB)
Annie and John Brooks
- History of Daviess KY (94 KB)
page 131
story of Little
- John Little 's Uncle Douglass
Little (443
KB)
with wife Martha
- Charlie's grandparents (40 KB)
Susie and
James E Brooks
- History of Daviess KY (92 KB)
page 131
story of Little
- Charlie's GGG grandparents (684 KB)
Marriage
REcord of John Brooks to Roxanna in 1860 Tennessee before
they moved to Texas where they had a son John who later
married Annie.
- History of Daviess KY (95 KB)
page 133
story of Little
- Charlie's GG grandparents (524 KB)
Marriage
Record of John Brooks to Annie
- History of Daviess KY (69 KB)
Photo of
Little
- Letter
(1204 KB)
Tracing Brooks
- History of Daviess KY (76 KB)
Senator John
Handley died 1816
- Susie and her mother (143 KB)
Cooper
- History of Daviess KY (69 KB)
Judge L P
Little and President U S Grant
- Sarah's father (46 KB)
Cooper
- Reverend Alexander Miller born 1777
Rockingham Virginia to Irish parents Sarah Crawford and
Alexander Miller. All are buried in Cooks Creek Cemetery.
Some of them served in the War of 1812 as the many children
married and spread out across the country.
The
Reverend married a Sarah and had James who also married a
Sarah and named a son James Madison Miller in 1823 - J.M.
married Mary Clara Parker and had Clora.
Pages 26
& 28 of Milo Custer's "The Reverend Alexander Miller of
Virginia and Some of His Descendants". Enlisted in Co. B,
4th Ill. Inf. (Mexican War)
"Archelaus R. Parker and
His Descendants" by Milo Custe
1900 United States
Federal Census Name: Clora J Cochran Home in 1900:
Graham, Graham, Kansas Birth Date: Oct 1851
Birthplace: Illinois Race: White Relationship to
head-of-house: Wife Father's Birthplace: Tennessee
Mother's Birthplace: Ohio Spouse's Name: Jacob B
Marriage Year: 1879 Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 21 Residence : Graham & Pioneer
Townships, Graham, Kansas Jacob B Cochran 78 Clora J
Cochran 42 Jacob M Cochran 18 Mary E Cochran 14
Bengerman H Cochran 11 Flora D Cochran 9 Frank D
Cochran 6.12 -- 1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Clora Cochran Home in 1930: Center, Norton,
Kansas Age: 77 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1853
Relation to Head of House: Mother Jake Cochran 47
Ellen Cochran 39 Claude Cochran 19 Merle Cochran
14 Bernie Cochran 12 Wayne Cochran 10 Eldon
Cochran 8 Clora Cochran 77 Newton Cook 69
- 1880 (852 KB)
Clora and Jacob have one child
together as they married in 1879 in Iowa.
- 1900 (2349 KB)
Clora and family live next to
her married daughter's family in Kansas.
- 1870 as a young teen (449 KB)
With her
parents in Iowa, James Miller of Virginia and Mary Clara
Parker of Ohio....Mary's parents were Rosannah Lemmon and
Dr. Wanton Horatio Parker and Wantons' parents were Sarah
Tefft and Archelaus Parker of New York Indian Country - 1850
United States Federal Census about Archelaus Parker Name:
Archelaus Parker Age: 72 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1778
Birth Place: Massachusetts Gender: Male Home in
1850(City,County,State): Harpersfield, Ashtabula, Ohio
- Father of Sarah Tefft was Reverend Edmond Tefft.
- 1860 (678 KB)
Clora Miller as a young child
with many other relatives on this census, Millers and
Parkers and her Uncle Robert Miller is on the next page -
this page indicates that Clora was born in
Illinois.............
- Resources
(1032 KB)
Helpful Websites
- Branches
(803 KB)
Others near Miller migrated
Southward.
- Sarah Tefft
(14 KB)
Rhode Island History
- Baxley, Hood, Thornton
- Anne and Frank
- Georgia
- Land
- Dust Bowl
- Our Native Roots
- Civil War Search
- Grandmother Luella Cochran
- Post Em Joanna Hartley
- Our Bible Belt of the South
Ancestry
- Charlie's many
Grandfathers
- Surnames in my family
study
- Various related webpages
- Marengo County Cemeteries
- Alabama Families on the
Internet
- Marengo County Family
Webpages
- Alabama Archives to
Research
- Mary Musgrove -Queen of the
Creeks
- Georgia Biographies
- Benjamin Hawkins and the
Creeks
- Indian Land Cessions
- George Grauer and Sophia Porter
1800
- My Georgia Links
- My Montgomery Ala ancestors before the Civil
War & During
- Cousin Laura Little in Kentucky Research &
Dorline in Ark
- Our Family Jewels
- Grandma's family in and around
Ramer
- Grandpa's family from Guernsey Ohio to
Kansas
- Their records from the Colonial
Days
- Carter, Fenn, Stone, into
Montgomery
- Crigler and Little in Kentucky
1810
- Picture of John Wright
Little
- Record of John Handley and sister Mary Handley
Little
- Mary Handley's daughter Betsy married Jonas
Little in 1800
- DAR dedication by Laura
Little
- Civil War Papers of John Wright Little born
1843
- Bullitt County Quick Notes, Crigler, Roby,
Little, Carpenter
- Betsy Douglass Little son's Hiram Lucius and
Douglass
- Catherine Crigler Photo
- Jonas Little and father George in Kentucky
1802 from SC
- Isaac Benjamin in KY 1800 from
PA
- Honoring the Old Ones
- Grandpa Carter at Hope
Hull
- Ballard Baxley Hood Brooks and
Thornton
- Kentucky-Bullitt Daviess McLean Ohio-Crigler
Handley Little
- Search Cochran
- Lorena McClain
- Charles McClain
- Elizabeth Broadway
- Elijah Fann and Martha
Rich
- John Fenn and Emeline
Harrell
- TennesseeGenWeb
- ArkansasGenWeb
- KansasGenWeb
- Genealogy Resources
- L. Little
- Hiram Little, father of
John
- Montgomery
- Douglass Little
- Stepping Stones
- South Carolina Research
Little, Fenn,
Sellers,
Family Tree for Bozeman,
Little, Fenn, Sellers, Coonfi
- Elzira to Jacob Cochran (9 KB)
This letter
was posted on the Iowa State GenWeb page about our
- ancestors moving from Ohio to Iowa
by wagon and about their life there
- A few of my own notes (793 KB)
Preserving
my notes on webpages, for your perusal so do not take
- without saying thank you for our
hard work and years of study.
Family (25 KB) with much love,
Home School Band (235 KB) nice article
Charles Brooks (16 KB) died 1998 from
colon cancer
Beautiful Day
(285 KB) all together
- Fenn neighbors on 1900
census (652
KB)
Carter
- Grandpa Cecil Earl Carter in 1930
census (1254 KB)
a Corporal in Fort Bill, El
Paso, Texas
- Fenn neighbors 2 in 1900 (596 KB)
Johnson and
Carter
- Great Grandma Annie Carter in 1910
census (663
KB)
Macon GA
- Fenn neighbors in 1900 (612 KB)
Johnson it
is said that Carrie married a Ben Johnson
- Grandpa Elijah Anderson (346 KB)
1790 census
of South Carolina
- Great Grandma Anna Lou Stone in
1880 (891
KB)
Augustus and Mary Ann Stone are a white family
in Thomasville,
- Bullock County Alabama - Augustus on
prior page and his father
- Benjamin on next page of census
- Uncle Emmitt Fenn Draft
Card (211
KB)
WWI Registration, Hull Street, Montgomery AL
1918
- Anna Stone's great grandfather Michael Stone
1820 (469
KB)
Putnam Georgia in Captain Eli Buckner's
District
- Grandpa Elijah Fenn (33 KB)
1830 Early
County Georgia
- Michael Stone in 1830 Putnam
Georgia (547 KB)
Captain John H Stone's District !
- Great Great Grandpa John
Fenn (784
KB)
1870 census of Notasulga, Macon County,
Alabama, John
- and Emeline both came from Macon
Georgia and had my
- great grandfather William Franklin
Fenn in Tuskegee in 1855.
- Great Grandpa William Franklin Fenn in
1910 (881
KB)
census of District 7, Eufaula, Barbour County,
Alabama
- Great Great Grandma Emeline Harrell
Fenn (962
KB)
1880 census of District 118, Tuskegee, Macon
County, Alabama
- Great Grandpa W F Fenn in
1900 (598
KB)
census of District 37 Greenwood, Bullock
County Alabama is all
- black except this one family.
{ Anne's
mother Alice McClain, daughter of Lorena Bozeman and Charles
McClain
Frank Cochran married Anne
Carter in 1951 If you have any documents - wills, deeds,
Bible records, et cetera - which you would like
to
contribute to my
files, please let me know., FRANK
Genealogy
Family Photo and
Surnames in this Research
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Tracking our roots, cross
country. Many records or legal documents were lost when
courthouses
were burned, during the
war, yet there were many adoptions or marriages that
were never
legalized as people simply
changed their last name. Alabama didn't even start
recording birth certificates until about 1908 and Kansas
had a lot of errors on the birth certificates of my
family...Nicknames confuse the process and back then
there were many Buds, Marys, Pollys,
Dolly, Sallys, Kitty, Bettie, and
usually these nicknames had nothing to do with their
legal name,
and often times the legal name
was totally forgotten by relatives and friends. Mom
heard that her dad was often called Nick. His mother's
name was Anna Lou yet called Annie Lee. This causes many
errors on legal documents such as their death
certificate...Cecil's death certificate shows his wife
was Ellie McLain but she was
legally named Alice Emma McClain and her mom called her
by Emmer. Her great grandpa James McClain married a
woman only known as Anna and we ask why didn't anyone
ask about her maiden name or did she have an indian name
before she got married....My Uncle Mat Fenn is listed as
Mathew at the cemetery yet his real name was Madison and
his mother Emeline was shown as Emily on the census
records plus his sister Ida Fenn was listed as Ida
Fennel; Fenn was actually Fann in the 1700s. Then I
believe that my grandpa William Frank Fenn was really
named Franklin... My Dad was Frank but was mostly known
as Bud. My Uncle Cecil was mainly known as Junior. My
grandmother Luella was called Lue or Rue while her
sister Amy Marie was known as Aunt Mae. Luella's death
certificate shows her mother's name was Gladys but it
was Lattie Cedonia. My grandpa Carter's death
certificate shows his wife's name as Ellie but it was
Alice Emma and I always heard that her name was Emily.
My husband's Aunt Billie was legally named Glennie
Thornton and her sister Tutor was legally named Loraine,
so I guess very few knew. Then some liked to use
their middle name, like my Uncle Billy preferred to be
called Larry...Another issue we deal with is when those
native americans were baptised, they were given an
English name, so if you were searching the indian rolls,
which name would be used? Some just married an indian
and "gave" them a Christian name...Indians also liked
hearing new names and simply switched names on their
own. Plus we had other families who enjoyed changing the
spelling of their name like McClain became
McLain/McLean/Mc Lane, or the Cochran became Cochrane
and Boseman became Bozeman or Boozman or even Bosman and
once found on a census looking like Bogeman and then
Brooke became Brooks. Think about Pocahontas - she
was called Rebekah. Sequoyah's real name was George
Guess, which was derived from Guest or Guist and we find
Gist among our relatives in the Carolinas about 1800.
Chief Red Eagle was really William Weatherford, the son
of Charles, yet some say previous generations spelled it
as Whitherford. Then about Chief Powhatan, nobody will
ever know the many names of his wives and children, nor
where they migrated and the Little/ Weatherford research
of Kentucky had focused on a young indian bride named
Cleopatra.Few had education, could not read nor write,
did not know their date of birth and many did not know
their parents nor where they came from. My granny
Lorena, known as Aunt Rena, had her numbers mixed up on
several papers, but much of her time was spent out on
the farm and not in a classroom. Her son Charles
Henderson could not read nor write, signed his name with
an X mark and he is buried in an indian cemetery near
Fort Mitchell. Then we have the prejudiced census takers
who wrote down only what they heard instead of the
official spelling of names or even the racial problems
they had, like the only races were black or white, and
anything other than that would be called Mulatto, which
really is not fair to the Native Americans that we are
seeking. Indians
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- Nancy Bozeman Adaway (765
KB)
daughter of John Thomas Bozeman, sister
to our great granny Lorena Bozeman McClain
- L P Little 2 (134
KB)
Kentucky History
- Anne Carter Cochran (18 KB)
with
baby Kathy in 1954 Mesa Arizona - we had tiny
scorpions in the yard and they even got
- into the house. One got into
the cookie drawer so Mom bought me a big blue cookie
jar that now sits in my china cabinet. When Mom was
pregnant with Victor she slapped the top of her leg,
after feeling a sting and a tiny scorpion fell out of
her skirt and she went to the doctor to make sure she
was ok
- L P Little 3 (129
KB)
History of Kentucky
- Marriage License (16 KB)
Lattie
Little and Ben Coonfield
- Grandpa Mordecai
Bozeman (52 KB)
payment2
- Jonas Little 4 has
errors (115 KB)
Kentucky History, Douglass
Little was the son of Jonas and Betsy Douglass Little
- Jonas was the son of another Mary of Scotland who
died in SC and her husband Captain George Little. all
books have mistakes, we just have to make note of
them.
- Tige Stone (48 KB)
cousin
or uncle, grandmother Ann Stone Fenn Carter sent him
picture home to her children. He was William Arthur
Stone of the St Louis Cardinals, attended Mercer
University in Macon GA where he played baseball and
later moved to Jacksonville FL
- Victor Daniel
Cochran (119 KB)
Son of Anne Carter and
Frank Cochran
- Little 5 (68
KB)
Kentucky History
- Martin Weatherford was banned from the
state of GA (178 KB)
he could have been the
grandfather of our granny Catherine Weatherford Wright
in Charlotte Virginia. Some of the Weatherfords were
Indian Traders and some moved on to the Bahamas.
Martin was the husband of Mary Half Blood and father
of Charles.
- Will of David Cooper
Bozeman (28 KB)
page one
- Bozeman, Peter in the American
Revolution (20 KB)
son of Mordecai moved to
Montgomery Alabama
- Isaac Coonfield (17 KB)
nice
picture
- Will of David Cooper
Bozeman (28 KB)
page two
- Bozeman, Peter in the American
Revolution (21 KB)
son of Mordecai moved to
Montgomery Alabama
- Clora Jane Miller
Cochran (102 KB)
obituary
- Will of David Cooper
Bozeman (21 KB)
page three
- Bozeman, Peter in the American
Revolution (12 KB)
son of Mordecai moved to
Montgomery Alabama
- Uncle Joe McClain with his son James
(49
KB)
Georgia Broadway and her son, She was
Joe's second wife.
- Bozeman, Peter in the American
Revolution (16 KB)
son of Mordecai moved to
Montgomery Alabama
- Isaac Coonfield
article (195 KB)
from Indiana book
- Bozeman, Peter in the American
Revolution (27 KB)
son of Mordecai moved to
Montgomery Alabama
- Bozeman, Peter in the American
Revolution (23 KB)
son of Mordecai moved to
Montgomery Alabama
- Isaac Coonfield
article (195 KB)
from Indiana book
- photo of Martha Frances
Young (68 KB)
with Ben Coonfield
- Lydia Coonfield
article (142 KB)
daughter of Lydia Epperson
and Isaac Coonfield in Indiana History
- William Henry Bozeman
Estate (25 KB)
son of Peter, with brother
Jesse as his administrator
- John Wright Little in
1914 (39 KB)
photo with his children in
Arkansas
- William Henry Bozeman
Estate (27 KB)
son of Peter, with brother
Jesse as his administrator
- George Thornton (542 KB)
Elmore
AL
- William Henry Bozeman
Estate (24 KB)
son of Peter, with brother
Jesse as his administrator
- Mary Angeline Partridge
Thornton (300 KB)
grave in Elmore AL
- William Henry Bozeman
Estate (23 KB)
son of Peter, with brother
Jesse as his administrator
- Isaac Coonfield,
businessman (180 KB)
Morgan County Indiana page
from book
- William Henry Bozeman
Estate (17 KB)
son of Peter, with brother
Jesse as his administrator
- J T Coonfield in
Missouri (78 KB)
Missouri Encyclopedia
History
- BOZEMAN, Mordecai (71 KB)
served
in the Militia of the Am Rev and received payment
- Milla Coonfield married Mr
Richards (123 KB)
history book of Wabash
County
- BOZEMAN, Mordecai (61 KB)
served
in the Militia of the Am Rev and received payment
- Judge Little (117
KB)
history book of Kentucky 1
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-
- BOZEMAN, Mordecai's son
PETER (99 KB)
Peter's son William Henry
named his own son Peter Edward Bozeman in
1834...TOMBSTONE found in Montgomery AL
- BOZEMAN, Alice Lorena
Stephens (94 KB)
Peter's son William Henry
named his own son Peter Edward Bozeman in 1834..PEB
had John Thomas and he married Alice....TOMBSTONE
found in Montgomery AL
- Grandpa Mordecai
Bozeman (53 KB)
payment1
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- Welcome !!!
- Our Many Generations
- Jacob Benjamin
Cochran
- Headstones of Jacob and Clora
Cochran
- Headstones of Hiram Lucius Little and
son
- Headstones of Bubber and
family
- Cochran Webring
- Headstones of Brooks and Cooper at
Greenwood in Montgomery
- Headstones of Elijah Lee and Malinda
Phillips in Chambers AL
- Headstones of Peter Edward Bozeman's
family = NJ
- Headstones of Isaac Coonfield
family
- Simple basic introduction to our
Brooks/Cochran research
- Links to more research and headstones
found
- My Girls
- Mat Bozeman connects to
whom?
- Headstones of Josiah McClain born 1788
and sons
- Grandpa Cecil Earl Carter born 1900 died
1939
- Copies of Draft Cards or War
Registrations
- Pictures of my hometown by
me
- William and Alexander Cochran born in
Pennsylvania
- John Brookes of Holland in
Pennsylvania
- Thomas Randolph Carter and Lacy Bozeman
in Montgomery AL
- Sarah Elizabeth Carter, Cooper, Lee and
Brooks lineage
- Wiliam Frank Fenn and sons to Cecil
Carter
- Elijah Anderson to
Bozeman
- Carter to Cochran
links
- Grandpa Boseman born
1735
- Links
- Headstones of our McClain
families
- Our Native Roots
- Headstones of Anne and Frankie Cochran
and her brothers
- Grandpa Bozeman
- Grandpa Michael, Benjamin, and Augustus
Stone to Anna Fenn
- Grandpa Reverend Alexander Miller and
Sarah Crawford
- Alabama Land Records
- Uncle Joe McClain, an
indian
- Rotsweb Family Tree
page
- Elijah Lee born 1777 in
SC
- Rev War record of grandpa Peter
Bozeman
- Brooks, Cooper, Cochran
Links
- Grandpa Hiram Lucius
Little
- Ancestors of Charles Wayne
Brooks
- Ancestors of Cecil
Carter
- Headstone of John Thomas
Bozeman
- Bozeman and Gibson buried in Hills
Chapel Cemetery
- Family photos, Bozeman, Carter, Gibson,
Fenn, Cochran
- Headstones of Elijah and Martha Rich
Fann
- Headstones of Uncle Emmitt Fenn by
Mathew and William
- Fenn photos
- Cemetery listing of Emma Fenn, wife of
Madison
- Elijah Anderson
research
- Nancy Jane Anderson
Bozeman
- Links
- Granny Mary Angeline Partridge Thornton
in Coosa County
- Ella Olivia Baxley Hood in Elmore
County
- Grandpa Charlie McClain and Josiah
Marion McClain
- William Walton McClain
PHD
- Grandpa Jacob Benjamin Cochran went to
Iowa and Kansas
- my Kansas note page
- Sara Tefft and Grandpa
Parker
- Grandpa Reverend Edmund
Tefft
- Granny Mary or Mercy
Sweet
- Sturgeon on the Indian
Rolls
- Mariah White and Jacob Cochran in
Ohio
- granny Catherine Weatherford
Wright
- granny Catherine Weatherford Wright on a
census image
- Catherine Weatherford research by her
grandson L P Little
- Cherokee Thomas Jones story - do we
connect?
- Brooks' Thornton and Partidge Ancestors
of South Carolina
- Lavinia Sellers Anderson and Clara
Sellers Cooper
- Lavinia Brack Anderson & Sellers at
Eli Anderson Estate Sale
- Photos of Lorena Bozeman and Charlie
McClain
- More Bozeman cousins on census
image
- Bozeman, Carter, Cochran, Coonfield
connections
- Photos of Carter, McClain, Bozeman,
Duncan, Cochran
- Alice Emma McClain wed Cecil Earl Fenn
Carter
- Grandpa Carter's Fenn
family
- Daddy as a child with his parents Luella
& Frank Cochran
- photos of Luella and sisters Amy and
Ruth Coonfield
- Frank Delbert Cochran as a child
pictured with parents
- Notes by Kathy
Cochran
- Photo of beautiful Ruth Coonfield
Gray
- A few Kentucky notes
- Bernice Cochran, daughter of Luella and
Frank Cochran
- Mary Lou Cochran, daughter of Luella and
Frank Cochran
- Mary Lou Cochran, daughter of Luella and
Frank Cochran
- Kathy's Cochran
Links
- blog Cochran Links
- blog Kathy Cochran
Links
- Frankie Lavern Cochran at Chanute
AFB
- Anne Carter and Frankie Cochran wed
1951
- Anne's grandpa McClain talked of his
visions
- Frank's grandma Clora smoked a pipe and
read the ashes
- Notes from Dorline Gray
Teegardin
- Notes from Dorline Gray Teegardin on
John W Little
- Notes of cousin Lucius Powhatan
Little
- Photo of grandpa John Little and
family
- Links to Little, Coonfield, Cochran,
Miller research
- census images worth viewing to prove our
research
- pictures of Sam
Little
- grandpa Jonas Little shown on
census
- Links
- Little and Coonfield research
links
- Captain George Little notes and census
records of family
- Isaac Coonfield in Kentucky near our
Little famlies
- Scottish Alexander Cochran
descendants
- Scottish grandpa George Little on census
records
- Descendants of Captain George Little in
SC, KY, AR
- Descendants of Captain George Little in
SC, KY, AR, KS
- Posting family group sheets on Little
families
- Little family Tid
Bits
- Virginia Records #76 Kitty Weatherford m
John Wright
- Trails of George Little and the
Coonfield - Cochran families
- John Wright Little to George
Little
- animations
- cartoons
- Mary Handley family by L P Little
research
- cousin Sara Tefft story of oldest
headstone
- granny Lattie Cedonia Little
Coonfield
- granny Catherine Crigler
Little
- grandpa Hiram Lucius Little of KY went
to TX & remarried
- granny Luella Ellen Coonfield
Cochran
- Lattie's brother Sam Little, and one of
Inez
- Little cousins but no name
listed
- Luella's sister, our Aunt Amy Marie
Coonfield Gray
- grandpa John Little and
Catherine
- grandpa Lattie and other old
photos
- several pictures of Little and Coonfield
cousins
- grandpa Ben Coonfield, husband of Lattie
Little
- John Abraham Little, son of John and
Catherine
- Sam Little and wife, he was also a son
of John/Catherine
- Kathy Cochran, granddaughter of Luella
and Frank D Cochran
- grandpa Isaac Coonfield
notes
- Frankie Lavern Cochran, son of Luella,
at Chanute AFB
- Frank Delbert Cochran, Frankie Lavern
and Junior
- Frankie Lavern Cochran of KS went to
Montgomery Alabama
- Frankie's wife, Annie Alice Carter
Cochran born 1934 indian
- Annie's family, Lorena Bozeman, Charles
McClain
- Cherokee Ancestry
- Anne and Frank had Kathy in Broken
Arrow, Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Kathy had Sam
- Kathy's husband Charles Wayne
Brooks
- Links to Carter, Cochran, McClain,
Little, Parker, Miller,
- Notes by Kathy
- Cleo Cochran, son of Luella and Frank D
Cochran
- Jacob Benjamin Cochran, father of Frank
Delbert
- freepages
- Bernice Cochran, daughter of Luella and
Frank
- Mary Lou Cochran, daughter of Luella and
Frank Cochran
- Charley Little, son of John and
Catherine, brother of Lattie
- Charley Little's WWI
registration
- Union Station in Montgomery
Alabama
- Indian markers around
Montgomery
- Kathy's Cochran and Brooks
pages
- kids and grands of Frankie Lavern
Cochran
- Frankie's rugrats
- Gail's Carter - Fenn family tree
page
- Annie Carter Cochran's brothers and
family
- Annie's mother, Alice Emma McClain
Carter
- Annie's grandpa, Charles Allen McClain
funeral booklet
- Annie's father, Cecil Carter, death
certificate
- Annie's headstone
- grandpa Cecil Earl Fenn Carter and
pictures of kids
- Cecil's brother's headstones in
Coosada
- Pictures of Grandpa Cecil and his
brothers
- Death Certificate of Cecil's father, W F
Fenn
- granny Alice McClain Carter died 1935 at
age 19
- father of Alice, Charles Allen McClain b
1886 w/ son Walton
- his great great grandpa Charles McClain
born about 1750
- granny Alice Lorena Stephens wed John
Thomas Bozeman
- headstone of grandpa John Thomas
Bozeman
- Family Photos
- granny Lavenia Jane Sellers Anderson
maybe Indian
- Indian Chief Bushyhead in Sellers and
Scrimpshire lineage
- granny Emeline Harrell wed John Fenn in
GA
- John Fenn of GA settled in Tuskegee,
Macon County, AL
- John Fenn's parents Martha Rich and
Elijah Fann
- Elijah Fann's parents may be Travis and
Mary Fann
- Several family members Military
Records
- Charles Wayne Brooks
- Charles' mother, Mary Ella Thornton
Brooks
- Charles' father, James Edgar
Brooks
- Charles' father's granny, Sarah
Elizabeth Carter Cooper
- Sarah's stepmother, Lacy Bozeman Carter,
daughter of Jesse B
- granny Mary Angeline Partridge
Thornton
- granny Ella Olivia Baxley
Hood
- Baxley and Hood in South
Carolina
- Headstones of Brooks, Ballard, Cooper,
Hood, Thornton
- Annie Ballard Brooks, Smith, Bond,
Baxters of Tennessee
- photo of our grandpa John Thomas
Bozeman, father of Lorena
- Our Family Tree on
Rootsweb
- Lineage of Kathy
- Lineage of Charles Wayne
Brooks
- Granny Elizabeth Broadway McClain
Gardner died 1927 Ramer
- Great Great grandpa Josiah Marion
McClain in Ramer
- 1.....My favorite genealogy
page
- 1.....My favorite family tree
page
- 1. page one
- Kathy's Links Update
- Updating my Home
Page
- My Alabama Kin
- Grandpa McClain
- Links and Stepping
Stones
- Grandpa John Little military
description
- Grandpa John T Bozeman
headstone
- Grandpa Hiram Lucius
Little
- Grandpa Augustus Stone to Benjamin and
Michael of MD
- Grandpa Abner
Broadway
- Grandpa Jacob Cochran
headstone
- McClain family
headstones
- Grandma Lorena Bozeman McClain's
relatives
- Annie Carter Cochran
- Grandpa Isaac Coonfield listed in
Indiana History & Robert
- Grandpa Crigler, Roby and
Little
- Charlie's Grandpa Thomas Randolph
Carter
- Charlie's grandpa Elijah
Lee
- Charlie's grandma Mary Angeline
Partridge Thornton grave
- Anne Alice Carter Cochran
1934-1992
- Partridge and Thornton research
notes
- Honoring our
Grandfathers
- various links and
notes
- photos/alabamafamilies
- Brooks and Cochran
Genealogy
- Alabama Kin
- Family Tree of Brooks Cooper and
Cochran
- Grandpa Isaac Coonfield
photo
- Coonfield family photo in
1918
- book article Coonfield and Clark in
History of Indiana
- article of Coonfield born
1827
- Kathy's Genealogy
Page
- Links and Research
- scanned documents and
photos
- Aunt Katy McClain wed Roscoe
Coley
- Aunt Ethel Mae Bozeman Gibson with J and
Minnie Lee
- Bozeman, McClain and Gibson
pictures
- Uncle Bob Bozeman
photo
- Grandpa John Little family refused land
allotment in Oklahom
- Bozeman grandfathers in
Alabama
- Bozeman kids at school in
Ramer
- Grandma Clora Jane Miller
Cochran
- Grandpa William Franklin
Fenn
- Family Photos
- older family photos
- Grandpa John Fenn named on his sons
death certificate
- My Alabama Genealogy
- Grandma Martha Frances Young
Coonfield
- a few census records
- Anne Carter photo in 1953 in Tulsa and
others
- Augusta, Montgomery, Alabama
story
- Family Bible Records
- Our Bozeman Family
- get your own FREE webpage at
rootschat
- my pictures around Montgomery Alabama
area
- my addition to Iowa history page about
grandpa Jacob Cochran
- many names in my family
research
- several grandparents listed
here
- Alabama Gen Web
- Who is in my Genes
- John Little
- My Family
- healers, esp, premonitions, veil,
special gifts
- pictures of our elders, Cochran,
Coonfield, Weatherford,Boze
- Montgomery Gen Web
- Coonfield graves
- Great Grandpa Charles McClain funeral
memorial book 1949
- old family photos
- more family photos
- DAR article re George Little and Laura
Simmons Little Hawes
- Cochran, Carter, Fenn, Stone,
McClain
- Susie Mae Cooper and James Edgar Brooks
graves
- John Lee and the Weatherford House in
Virginia
- 1830 census shows our Granny Barsheba
Clark Coonfield
- Weatherfords
- Jacob Cochran
- Mary Angeline Partridge was native
american from Georgia
- Family Tree of Charlie and
Kathy...
- grandpa Anderson with Sellers were mixed
native american
- Polly Jones or our Polly
Weatherford?
- military registrations and census
images
- grandpa William
- grandpa William Henry Bozeman, son of
Peter and Sarah B
- Sam
- Grandpa Fenn
- Brooks in Tennessee
- Search Land Records
- 1860 Douglass Little household, he cared
for many
- 1984 cousin Dorline writes to cousin
Martha about L P Little
- cousin Dorline Gray writes to cousin
Martha Hawes
- Charlie's grandpa Thomas Randolph Carter
grave in Hope Hull
- old typed up list of Little lineage to
Coonfield
- old letter of 1912 from cousin L P
Little to Peyton Little
- Uncle Sam Little, brother of Lattie and
the son of John
- photoUncle Sam Little, brother of Lattie
and the son of John
- photo Uncle Sam Little, brother of
Lattie - the son of John
- Aunt Amy Coonfield and Joe
Gray
- Aunt Ruth Coonfield, sister of
Luella
- Amy with her dad BEN Coonfield
photos
- grandpa Ben Coonfield resembles Frankie
L Cochran
- letter to Laura Little Hawes about
indian princess
- Martha and Benjamin Wylie Coonfield
photo with back
- photo Lattie Cedonia Little age
16
- Joe E McClain was the uncle of Anne
Carter Cochran
- Grandpa FENN
headstone
- Fenn and Indians in Barbour County
Alabama
- Samantha's Ancestors
- Hood, Thornton, Brooks,
Ballard
- Coonfield images
- Coonfield images
- Hiram Lucius Little
images
- Jacob Benjamin Cochran
images
- Alabama Gen Web
- Kansas Gen Web
- Uncle Ky Cochran and
Sophie
- Alabama Kin
- granny Mary Ann Winters Hendrick to Anna
Stone
- * * * * * Alabama
Genealogy
- Lacy and Thomas
Carter
- Alice Emma McClain
- free search site
- My Arkansas Kin
- My own Cochran
family
- Catherine Crigler photo with both
daughters
- Pictures of my
parents
- Frank Cochran
- Bozeman Hill Cemetery in Ramer
Alabama
- Anne Carter, granddaughter of Lorena
Bozeman
- Anne Carter's husband, Frank
Cochran
- Montgomery AL photos to
AlabamaGenWeb
- My Genealogy Links
Page
- My Family
- ***continued
- List
- Grandfather Elisha
Anderson
- Kentucky Family
- Grandfather Jacob
Cochran
- Fuller
- Kathy's List
- Grandmother Lorena
McClain
- Charlie's picture
- Kathy's List of
Links
- Charlie's grandfather Baxley in
Holtville married a Holt
- Greetings
- Summary of my
families
- Family Tree
- Our House
- Next
- Cochran Genealogy
-
Cecil Earl Carter Jr (37 KB) Dark
brown hair and dark brown eyes, several wives and
several children, all very dark complected
Frank Fenn 1920 (38 KB) my Uncle
Frank was Grandpa Earl's brother
Frankie Lavern Cochran weds Annie
Carter (38 KB) Montgomery Alabama 1951
FENN KILLED BY INDIANS IN
EUFAULA (116 KB) While our William Fenn worked
this plantation, he is probably connected to this famous
Fenn in Barbour County history. The story of Indians in
our line is confirmed, they worked together, and it
confirms the location. It is said that our grandparents
were Cherokee...
census 1910 Kansas,
Cochran (281 KB) Wm and Mary
DEATH CERTIFICATE of Wm F Fenn, father is
JOHN FAN (449 KB) amazing links to the
past....John Fann/Fenn of Tuskegee Alabama back to
Elijah Fenn of Georgia
Kathy and children
2005 (53 KB) update
census Coonfield (313 KB) Harrison
and Inez
DEATH CERTIFICATE of Cecil Carter , father
WFenn (216 KB) another clue....Cecil was
adopted !!! as his mother Annie lee Stone was leaving
her family behind, Frank Fenn held a crying baby Cecil
in his arms and said YOU might as well take this one
with you !!! Annie remarried, but so did FENN Cecil Earl
was always coming back to visit his father and
brothers.....they said he was MEAN, so hard to get along
with.....military
and drunk.....wow
FlutePlayer (40 KB) update
census 1870 Emeline
Fann (339 KB) wtih Sarah
Cecil Carter MILITARY
DISCHARGE (525 KB) receiving travel pay from
Beaumont Texas back to his bonafide home in Macon
Georgia.....description shows DARK RUDDY COMPLEXION
Clora Jane Miller
Cochran (15 KB) Smoked a pipe and read the
ashes. Her ancestry came from New York Indian Country
census
Clark-Cofield-Cochran
(301 KB) 1920 Kansas
Dorline Gray (59 KB) another
cousin researching our Powhatan connection
Jacob Benjamin Cochran (18 KB) A Western
Pioneer! Some researchers think his mother's line
intermarried with native americans.
census Alexander
Cochran (287 KB) 1920 Kansas, with Sarah, both
from OHIO
Powhatan Little (619 KB) grandson
of Jonas Little...does the name Lucius appear often in
this line? perhaps Jonas's ancestry has a Lucius in it.
James Henry Stephens, half blood
Cherokee (197 KB) John Stephens took a North
Carolina Cherokee full blood wife and gave her a
Biblical name and they fled to Alabama....some went to
Florida and into Panama becoming the Banana People of
today.
census Thomas
Coonfield (267 KB) 1910 Arkansas, with Julia
Walter Stone 1939, Leo Logan, Charles
Dickey, ?? (30 KB) Pall Bearers at Cecil Carter's
funeral in 1939...with A J Stough, Willie Prescott, who
are they??? Cecil's mother was Annie Lee STONE and she
was not surviving....his brother Emmett signed his death
certificate
Alice McClain Carter d giving birth to 3rd
child (21 KB) Beautiful granny died so
young. In labor wanting to call her mother for help, he
pushed her down the stairs and she lived only a few
hours after giving birth to William. Both her parents
have native american ancestry and strong spiritual
lives.
census Charles
Coonfield (299 KB) 1920 Arkansas with Dona
Mary Catherine Crigler (45 KB) Mother of
Lattie Cedonia Little, and the wife of John Wright
Little
John Chester Coonfield (98 KB) with
Cochrans
Fenn Graves (34 KB) So who is
Preston ORR who owns these plots?
Harry Cochran (15 KB) Harrison
Jacob B Cochran (74
KB) Harrison's father, & Frank Delbert's
father
Joe McClain, brother of
Alice (22 KB) Uncle Joe, native american,
was told to sit in the back of the bus with the
blacks...US Navy man and Montgomery Alabama Fire Fighter
in 1954
Charles Allen McClain weds Lorena Bozeman
1908 (17 KB) Descends from Charles McClain
and Elizabeth Moon of Virginia with several unknown
brides in that line, lead us to believing his native
american background.....Lorena's Bozeman line does
the same, with Stephens,
Anderson, Brack and Doty backgrounds
William Lawrence Carter born
1934 (28 KB) Cherokee beautiful dark man,
loved music and women, never had any children, died in a
car accident on Wetumpka Highway
Cochran Twins (24 KB) children
of F D Cochran and Luella
Frank Delbert Cochran weds Luella
Coonfield (60 KB) my great grandparents, he was
an apple farmer and she picked herbs in the field,
smoked a pipe and gave birth to a daughter with a veil
on her face
Elijah FANN and Martha Rich
headstone (287 KB) Fann Cemetery now called
Mother's Home
Littles
(47 KB) unsure
Lattie Cedonia Little m Benjamin Wallace
Coonfield (32 KB) Descends from DAR Captain
George Little
1910 census James E
Brooks (384 KB) James Edgar Brooks
Marriage License
Cochran (192 KB) Luella Coonfield and Frank
Delbert Cochran
Carters and Cochrans (23 KB) Descends
from DAR Captain George Little and Edward Doty of the
Mayflower
1900 census image
Bozeman (283 KB) Nancy with J T Bozeman
BOZEMAN, Mordecai receives
pay (61
KB) for his service in the Militia of the
American Revolution
Ethel Bozeman with Jason Gibson
1915 (135 KB) Ramer Alabama
1800 census image
McClain (192 KB) Charles McClain in South
Carolina
BOZEMAN, Mordecai receives
pay (61
KB) for his service in the Militia of the
American Revolution
Annie Lee Alice Carter in
1915 (26 KB) Highland Avenue, Montgomery
Alabama Cherokee
cencus image John Thomas
Bozeman (280 KB) with Samantha
1934
(44 KB) Cecil Earl Carter...was
a FENN until adopted as a child with his children
cencus image 1920
Coonfield (299 KB) Ben Coonfield
1887 Benjamin Coonfield weds Lattie
Cedonia Little (12 KB) His dark black hair had a blue
shine to it
census image Coonfield (321 KB) and
Little
census image Coonfield (312 KB) Wallace,
Lattie, Sam
census Wm Cochran (380 KB) age 71
of Scotland
Related Links (366 KB) Other
family members
George Little history
notes (11 KB) history and will
Hello
(2 KB) .
Coonfield Research
notes (36 KB) finding Isaac in 1800 Kentucky
tax lists but never finding his father anywhere
Family History
webpages (198 KB) backup
Civil War Message
Board (135 KB) Alabama families share their
findings
Civil War (16 KB) Peter
Bozeman in Alabama
Civil War (70 KB) Josiah
Marion McClain in Alabama
Civil War (16 KB) Seaborne
Anderson in Alabama
Civil War (9 KB) Thomas
Carter in Alabama
Photos and Stuff
FTM
Kathy and Charles
Wayne
* * * continued
Peter Bozeman's Estate Sale in 1829
Montgomery Alabama
Brooks Genealogy
Montgomery Genealogy
Samantha's Ancestors
Beverly's Ancestors
new list
Researching natives in our
family
Links
John White in NC abt 1700 next to
Bozemans
Brooks Genealogy
Greetings
Summary of the Family
Carrie Fenn Johnson
Robey
Tefft Cousin hanged by King
Phillip
Simmons
MY PARENTS LINEAGE
1-2005
Bozeman to Pocahontas
To Be Continued.....Early Settlers into
Alabama
MY Rootsweb Family Tree
Page
Kansas Indians
Bozeman - some cousins were Rejected on
the Rolls
George & Jonas Little possibly
brothers? think about it?
ELIJAH FENN IN GEORGIA, FATHER OF
JOHN,
Family History
Sellers
Family History 2
more census images
Luella Coonfield Cochran family
research
Coonfield notes
Coonfield headstones
Bozeman on census
records
The Bozeman Trail
Charles Allen McClain WWI registration
card
Various family tree
notes
PETER BOZEMAN Rev War
records
Ralph BOZEMAN Rev War
records
McClain
COCHRAN Rev War
records
Reason Roby on Kentucky
census
Sellers 1800 census in South
Carolina
Family Bible Records
Elisha Anderson Last Will and Estate
Sale
Mulatto Families in NC 1880-Are they
Yours?
Census images
Fenn Tracks from MD to
AL
Brooks Research from Holland to TX to
AL
Stone, Fenn, Bozeman family
research
Fenn Fann and Rich family research into
Georgia
Parker
Indian Wars - Georgia
Military
Mary Ella Thornton
Brooks
Brooks Genealogy page
Carter Family
Connections
Mulatto Names in Alabama
1880
Brooks and Cochran Family
Connections
Wright - Little, Kentucky Cherokees
migrated West
Sturgeon
Miller
Gunter - Vann
Alabama Research on our
ancestors
Alabama Research on our
ancestors
INTRODUCTION to the Research on our
ancestors
INTRODUCTION to the Research on our
ancestors
Charles Wayne Brooks
Memorial to my Husband
Great Great Grandma Emeline Harrell Fenn
from GA to Tuskegee
Sarah Brown Bozeman in Montgomery Alabama
from SC
1850 Stone family in
Alabama
McCLain Research on our Grandpas
lineage
Links Galore
Continued.........................
ENTER my research
pages
Kathy and Charlie
Dorline Gray's Coonfield notes and
Obituaries
Elisha Anderson's last will and testament
in Montgomery Ala
My Clan
Frank Delbert Cochran
Directory of Surnames
Thomas Carter and Lacy Bozeman
photos
freepages on rootsweb
Hiram Lucius Little headstone in
TX
Links
Samantha
update
Updating my Home Page
Annie and Frankie photo in Mesa
AZ
Sweet Family
John Little Civil War
description
Links to grandpa Hiram Lucius Little of
Kentucky
Samantha's Ancestry
Thomas Randolph Carter
Bozeman Gen Web
John Brookes of Holland, descendants in
Alabama
Alabama Kin
Alabama Gen Web
Weatherford, Wright, Little, Coonfield to
Cochran
Military Registrations
Moon Family
Bozemans in Alabama
Alabama Genealogy
Frankie Lavern Cochran born 1927 Chetopa
KS
Cochran Genealogy
Brooks Genealogy
Broken Arrow
Peter Edward Bozeman of 1750 Darlington
SC
Josiah McClain 1788 Spartanburg South
Carolina
Kin in the Civil War
Cochran, Carter, Brooks,
Bozeman
Peter James Bozeman/Dora Ann Dillard
headstone (30 KB) son of Peter Edward Bozeman
1800 CENSUS Elisha
Sellers (18 KB) Wilmington, Brunswick, North
Carolina
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....
- PHOTOS, AND MORE
STUFF
- Luella Coonfield Cochran family
research
- Cecil Fenn Carter and Walter
Stone
- Our Mayflower
Connection
- Anna Stone to Augustus and
Benjamin
- Kinfolk
- McClain grannies
- Emeline Harrell Fenn from
Georgia
- Bureau of Indian
Affairs
- Mary Mason Handley
- Mary Mason Handley
- Carter and Cochran
Ancestry
- Hiram Little at the Alamo but which one
is he?
- Family Roots
- John Fenn of GA in
AL
- Kathy
- John Fenn of GA in Tuskegee
AL
- Who was Walter Stone at grandpa's
funeral
- John Fenn's
Ancestors
- Dad and his brothers
- Me and my parents
- Our Roots
- Our Pioneer Cousins
- Bozeman tracks in VA, MD, Carolinas, GA
AL
- Mom and her Carter
siblings
- another Little/Wright/Weatherford
cousin
- Bozeman on census in
SC
- Native American Data - Search
here
- Coonfield lineage
- Little lineage
- Charles Weatherford's daughter Catherine
G Wright
- John C Wright notation by our ancestors,
son of Thomas
- DAR marker for George Little and Anthony
Thompson
- Tombstone and notes for our great
Grandpa Fenn
- Wm F Fenn added to
USGENWEB
- Clora Jane Miller
Cochran
- Uncle Joe Edd
McClain
- Charles Allen McClain born 1886 ( great
grandpa )
- Frank and Luella Cochran, my
grandparents
- Ruth Coonfield Gray
- Links Galore
- My many grandmothers
- Continued...................
- Coonfield, Isaac's family group sheet in
Kentucky 1800
- William Fenn photo
- Cochran Coonfield Marriage
License
- Josiah McClain
headstone
- George Little research
notes
- ...thoughts....
- freepages on
rootsweb
- Kath
- Links
- Hiram Lucius Little
headstone
- update
- Josiah Marion
McClain
- Josiah Marion McClain and Elizabeth
Broadway
- Georgia
Indians.....Youngdeer
- Links
- Family Webpages
- Updating my Home
Page
- * * * Alabama
Genealogy
- Hiram Lucius Little notes and
pictures
- Roxanna Permilia Smith Brooks of
Tennessee
- Frankie Lavern Cochran of Kansas settled
in Alabama
- Cochran Genealogy
Page
- Brooks Genealogy
Page
- Broken Arrow
- John Wright Little Pension
Papers
- to be continued
- List of Links
- Sketches
- More on Grandpa George
Little
- Kathys List
- Natives in the
family
- .....................................x
- John Wright Little Pension Papers
2
- John Wright Little
photo
- 1810 KY census of George Little and
Handleys, Hunt...
- Cecil Fenn Carter added to
USGENWEB
- 1820s marriage records
Kentucky
- ANDERSON Elisha's Last Will and Estate
Sale
- FAMILY BIBLE Records of Luella Coonfield
& Lorena Bozeman
- a few more census
records
- DESCENDENTS OF WILLIAM FRANKLIN FENN b
1855, d 1922
- ...............next
page
- FAMILY TREE
- Home Page
- Bozeman Research
- Brooks Research
- Fenn reference
- BLOG
- Hills Chapel Cemetery - grave of John
Thomas Bozeman
- Montgomery
Cemeteries
- Fort Mitchell Cemetery / grave of
Charles H McClain
- Fenn, Stone, Bozeman
cousins
- Wm Walton McClain added to
USGENWEB
- Fenn, Stone, census
records
- McClain Family
Headstones
- BLOG
- BLOG
- Fenn Cemetery in Coosada
Alabama
- Frank Delbert Cochran with Luella
Coonfield added t USGENWEB
- FENN - employed Indians in Barbour
County Alabama
- Cherokee Indians in Barbour
County
- Indians Became
Invisible
- Reason Roby Will
- Abraham Crigler Will
- Alabama History
Timeline
- Stokes - Carter - Bozeman Family
Cemetery, Montgomery Alabam
- Dublin Cemetery
- Pisgah Cemetery
- Fenn and Williams
- MY FAMILY CHEROKEE HISTORY WITH
LINKS
- John Wright/Kitty Weatherford Marriage #
76
- Wm and Mary Stone of
VA
- Cherokee in your
genealogy
- Bozeman Headstones
- My Family Tree
- Elijah Fenn in Cherokee County GA land
lottery
- They Say the Wind is
Red
- Bozeman Family Page
- Mom's Charles McClain in
SC
- Kentucky Slave Index
- Feagan - Fenn and Indians in Bullock
County
- Bullitt Kentucky
Migrations
- Red Eagle
Connection?
- Over Hill Cherokee
Tribe
- Margaret Henderson was
Cherokee
- Jordan, Dillard, Bozeman, Knotts to
Pocahontas line
- Clora Jane Miller Cochran added to
USGENWEB
- George Little Will
- 1896 Applications
- GERMANNA - Carpenter, Crigler, must
read
- 1623 census of Jamestown
VA
- Great Grandma Clora Jane
Miller
- Great Grandma Clora Jane Miller
Cochran
- Work Sheet In
Progress
- Find A Grave.Com
- Tombstone Central
- 1850 census Bullitt KY, many names
listed
- Bullitt KY Bibles
- Alabama Connections
- Crigler, Wayland, Finks
Immigrants
- Final Rolls, Biographies, Much
MORE
- COONFIELD NOTES
- Stanton and Hume
Families
- Church Families in Boone
Kentucky
- Cook School Labette KS
1933
- John S Stephens
Bible
- Indian Tax Payers in NC - see
Simmons
- Sturgeon Family and Native
Americans
- Cochran - Bozman
Page
- Elijah Fann and Martha
Rich
- Clues to Your Hidden Indian
Ancestry
- Headstone of John Thomas Bozeman, son of
Peter Edward
- German Colony, Culpepper
Virginia
- Pioneers of Oklahoma
- Headstone of Meady G Bozeman, son of
Peter Edward
- Charles Allen McClain, son of Josiah
Marion
- Emma Lorena Bozeman, daughter of John
Thomas B
- Fenn Fan Fann
- Jefferson
- Kentucky Quick Notes
- Reuben Jones
- Stone - Fann
- Stone - Fann from CT to
AL
- Brooks Genealogy
Page
- Followup on these
families
- Thank You For
Visiting!
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