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Welcome! My family
tree has nearly 19,000 members so one can certainly get
lost in the midst of the many names involved but the
searchbox will help locate almost any name or location
that I have researched..
I managed to locate my
dad's parents Luella Coonfield and Frank Delbert Cochran
on a few census images, the one in 1930 included my
daddy at age 3 and then the four great grandparents were
also traced back a ways. Frank Delbert's parents were
Clora Jane Miller, a pipe smoker who could read the
ashes and Jacob Benjamin Cochran, a Civil War Vet who
had moved his family to Kansas in 1882 from Iowa..
Jacob had been married and had six daughters
before he was widowed and met Clora. I had heard that he
had joined in the California Gold Rush and sure enough,
found him and his brother in the California census,
while I also found his wife remaining in Ohio with the
children on another census, right next to his brother
Alexander Cochran. Most of them migrated into Iowa
Territory by 1870
Luella's parents were Lattie
Cedonia Little born in Kentucky and Benjamin Wallace
Coonfield of Indiana, but his parents had migrated to
Arkansas many years before..
I had found that
Jacob Cochran was born in 1822 Ohio to parents from
Pennsylvania, Martha Henderson and William Cochran, a
son of Alexander. Apparently William and Alexander were
the only two Cochrans in Guernsey Ohio at that time.
Clora Jane's parents were Mary Clara Parker and James
Madison Miller of Illinois, while Mary's father was a
Doctor Wanton Horatio Parker, so the story is told that
Mary would help the Indians with medicine needs.
Benjamin's family of Indiana were Benjamin Wylie
Coonfield, another Civil War Vet and Martha Frances
Young and the photos of this family indicate they mixed.
The Youngs and Coonfields go way back into 1800
Kentucky.
Lattie Little's parents were Mary
Catherine Crigler and John Wright Little, a Civil War
Vet, both having family in early Kentucky history books,
pages I have copied into my webpages. Catherine's
parents were Nancy Catherine Roby, (daughter of Reason
Roby) and Abraham Crigler. John's parents were Catherine
G. Wright ( daughter of Catherine Weatherford) and
Doctor Hiram Lucius Little.
Hiram's parents were
Betsy Douglass and Jonas Little who were married in 1798
Union County South Carolina. Hiram was widowed young and
moved to Texas with a very young teen bride ( 14 !! )
and started a new family in Bosque County.
While
the Criglers connect to the historical Germanna Colony
of Virginia and the Millers connect to 1700 Rockingham
Virginia where Reverend Alexander Miller is written
about and buried, I find the story of Captain George
Little born 1733 Scotland so very awesome, as he settled
into Union County South Carolina, served in the American
Revolution, had ten children, and moved into Kentucky in
1802 where he is mentioned in several pages of the
Kentucky Bios and Kentucky History Books
Most of
these families also had a great grandfather who served
in the American Revolution.
My mother's side was
a little difficult to trace at first, since she was
orphaned at age 4, but it soon came to light. Her
parents were Alice Emma McClain and Cecil Earl Fenn
Carter but he did not use the name Fenn, since his
mother Anna Lou Stone had remarried a few times. Cecil's
death certificate was signed by his brother Emmett
Marvin Fenn who added the parents names of Annie Stone
and William Franklin Fenn, so I ordered William's death
certificate and found his parents were Emily Harrell and
John F. Fenn of Tuskegee, Macon County, Alabama, and
census records show they were born in Georgia in 1829.
Anna Stone's family also came out of Georgia
into Macon, Alabama on the 1850 census, Augustus Marvin
Fenn and Mary Ann Hendrick.
Parents of Alice
McClain were Lorena Emma Bozeman born 1890 Ramer,
Alabama and Charles Allen McClain born 1886 Ramer. His
parents were Elizabeth Broadway and Josiah Marion
McClain, a Civil War Vet, but I never found a marriage
record. Elizabeth's parents were Mary Susan Stephens and
Abner Broadway. Lorena's parents were Alice Lorena
Stephens and John Thomas Bozeman of Ramer, Alabama. The
Bozeman lineage has been a fascinating study of our
ancestors in 1700 North Carolina, living among the
indians and fighting in our War of Indiependence, before
Peter sold his Land Grant in 1826 and migrated into Hope
Hull, Montgomery County Alabama and beginning this new
legacy, where he lived amongst some of the most
historical families of our state.
Elizabeth
Broadway had a sister, Rebecca Lou Broadway who married
Clopton Gibson and had a son named Jason
Gibson.
Jason Gibson married Lorena's sister
Ethel Mae Bozeman, and had a daughter named Ruby
Gibson.
When I talked with Ruby and her sister
Peggy, on the phone years ago, she told me that Charlie
McClain and Jason Gibson had talked about being first
cousins so this gives a better confirmation to this
research.
When I began researching my husband's
family tree, his cousin Clarence helped out a lot,
sending old photos and letters. Clarence had studied a
cemetery in Hope Hull where one of their grandfathers
was buried but it was also on property once owned by my
Bozeman ancestors.
My husband's parents were
Mary Ella Thornton and James Edgar Brooks, Jr. Mary's
parents were Bessie Mae Hood and Milton Elijah Thornton.
Milton's parents were Mary Angeline Partridge and
Charles Thornton of Georgia. Bessie's parents were Ella
Olivia Baxley and L. Wesley Hood of Holtville Alabama
and Ella's mother was a Holt. The parents of James were
Susie Mae Cooper and James Edgar Brooks of Montgomery.
Susie's parents were Sarah Elizabeth Carter and Levi
Benjamin Cooper of Hope Hull, Alabama.
Sarah's
parents were Mary Josephine Hereford of Virginia and
Thomas Randolph Carter, a Civil War Vet, but he had been
widowed from his first marriage to Lacy Jane Bozeman.
Parents of Levi were Sarah F. Lee and Charner P. Cooper,
both from Chambers County Alabama until he moved after
serving in the Civil War.
Parents of James Brooks
came from Tennessee, Annie Clark Ballard and John E.
Brooks. John's parents were Roxanna Permilia Smith and
John Brooks. Parents of Annie were Dora Craig and James
C. Ballard, all with rich Tennessee History of the early
1800s.
All of these families are linked within
this webpage where I have a little
study on each of them and on this
page and for a much longer list of documents that I
have collected click
here and the memorial I made for my husband is here and of
course the Family Tree
Maker page.
Credits: My children and
my sister. My daughter's mother in law My dad's
sisters and cousin Stanley. My Gibson and Bozeman
cousins in Montgomery AL My cousin Jimmy Ray
Bozeman My cousin Wayne Bozeman who is married to my
husband's cousin. LDS USGenWeb
Rootsweb Charlie's
cousin Glenda Baxley who introduced us to Coosa River
and the many patriotic men in this
line. Charlie's cousin Clarence who introduced me
to Hope Hull and his article in Alabama Cemetery
Preservation and their cousin D.J. Smith who has the
nice webpage on Rootsweb.
And many more who
corresponded by email when they viewed my family tree
webpages!
My Family
History
search
this site * *
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Photographs of Family Members, Land Deeds,
Census Images, Marriage Certificates and Military
Records. While some may not be known where they
first landed, many of my ancestors were in
Pennsylvania and South Carolina during the American
Revolution. Census records show brothers and sisters
living near each other as they traveled to different
territories and resided very close
together.
1-Estate.jpg Peter Bozeman's
estate sale included Edmond Lewis, Shackleford,
Howell Mason, Joseph McCool, John Stacie,
Lanee Hill, David Campbell, Peter's widow Sarah
Bozeman, their sons Jesse, Wm Henry, Peter E., and
also John McGeHee, John Lewis, Wilson Boothe,
George
Little in Kentucky
Election of
1872 includes Lucius Little, U. S. Grant, J. B.
Cochran, Ed Hawes, :
Hello Broken
Arrow More Info on Kentucky
Littles George Little on Message
Boards ditto ditto tan Census of
Kentucky Ohio Tombstone of Granny Sarah Tefft
Parker
1790
SC Stone, Lee, Spray, Riddle,
Pool, Cooper, Wright, Wm Tate,
1790 SC Geo
Little by Hunt Ezekial
Stone, John Carter, James Moseley, Thomas Wright,
George Little, Samuel Hunt,
Hill 1790 by Geo was
Daviess and
Barren Dukes,
White, John Little, Lewis Hunt, Nathaniel
Tate,
Pickett, Savage, Harrell,
1790 Uncle Jonas Little
in SC Brock, Spray, Gabriel
Phillips, John Minton, John Thompson,
Peter Phillips, Thoms Minton, Will
Rogers, Uncle Jonas Little, Cooper,
Lee. 1790 SC Uncle Joseph
and John Little by Colonel
Brandon Uncle Joseph Little beside
Colonel Branson, John Little, Lee,
Roberts, Lamb, Glenn, and Geoge
McClane, 1790
SC-Hendrick, Brock,
Hardin, Wright, Branson, 1790 SC 1790 SC last
page last page, Wright, Clark, Dav is,
Crittendon,,
tracing
John Wise Carter of SC to Talladega
AL
Audit1.pdf 3 pages by Benjamin Lewis and John
Stacy
w.html Weatherford,
Blackstone, Anderson
BROOKS/ John came from
Tennessee to Montgomery
CARTER/ a mix of
Carters, John came to Talladega in
1821
COCHRAN/ from Scotland to
PA to OH to Iowa Territory to
Kansas
FENN/ Indian Traders
from VA to GA in 1776
ParkerTefft/ from 1600s Rhode
Island to Ohio to Iowa
Territory
3.html Captain John
Carter of South Carolina
1700s
Cochran
Abner
Broadway Jr married Mary Stephens and had our
Elizabeth
Anderson
died in Montgomery 1834 and attending his estate
sale were Miles Brack and Alfred
Sellers
John
Stephens Cemetery in Wilkinson GA
Flinn and
Jesse Bozeman in Alabama History at the
Archives
GideonMoon.txt father of
Elizabeth Moon McClain of VA to Spartanburg
SC
Hereford.jpg Hereford,
Blackstone, Scrimpshire Cherokee
Nation
martin.bmp Grandpa Martin
Weatherford led the Creeks
Crigler, Abraham &
Lydia (Carpenter) ca 1777 Lydia Carpenter
is born - probably Culpeper or Madison Co. VA? d/o
Michael & Rebecca (Delph)
Carpenter ca 1795 Abraham marries Lydia
Carpenter ca 1800 son Owen Crigler is born in
VA or KY ca 1805 son James Crigler is born in
KY 1810 deed from William & Mary Pennabaker
to Abraham Crigler, all of Bullitt Co.
KY $240 for 80 and 1/4 acres on
Long Lick Creek, part of a one thousand acre
survey in the name of Isaac
Baker. Dated 12 Dec 1810
(Bullitt Co. Will Bk C p. 2) 1812 tax
list of Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white male over
21. 1 black over 16 / 2
total 223 (?) acres on Long
Lick 1821 tax list
of Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white male over 21. 2
blacks over 16 / 5 total 202 acres
on Long Lick Creek 1825 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY with
1 white male over 21. 2 blacks over 16 / 10
total 202 1/4 acres on Long Lick
in Bullitt Co. first entered in the name of King
& Taylor 1845 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY with
1 white male over 21. 7 blacks over 16 / 10
total 200 acres on Long Lick, Bullitt
Co. KY 1848 will
and slave appraisal
of Abraham Crigler left in Bullitt Co.
KY
Crigler, Abraham Jr. &
Catharine (Roby) 1845 tax list of Bullitt
Co. KY with 1 white male over 21. No land
1848 Abraham marries Catharine Roby
14 Sep 1848 in Bullitt Co. KY - G. W. Miles, a
minister of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, officiated
Crigler,
James ca 1796 - 1805 son James
Crigler is born in KY (have seen birth year vary
on records) s/o Abraham & Lydia
(Carpenter) Crigler 1821 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY
with 1 white male over 21. No
land. 1825 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY with
1 white male over 21. No land 1836 James
marries Cynthia Ann (Lutes) 9 Jul 1836 in Bullitt
Co. KY 1845 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY with
1 white male over 21. 573
acres on Long Lick, Bullitt Co. KY
Crigler, L
(or S?) (female) ca 1766 born on 1860
census of Bullitt Co. age 94 years in HH of Jas.
Crigler age 64
Crigler, Lewis 1876
marriage in Bullitt Co. KY for G. W. Purcell to
Mary E. Hogland - 6 Dec 1876 at the bride's
home in Bullitt Co. - wits were Thos.
Robins and Lewis
Crigler.
Crigler,
Nicholas 1845 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY
with 1 white male over 21. 1 black over 16 / 2
total 120 acres on Long Lick, Bullitt
Co. KY
Crigler, Owen & Mary
ca 1800 Owen Crigler is born in VA or KY
s/o Abraham Crigler 1821 tax list of
Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white male over 21. No
land. 1825 tax
list of Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white male over 21.
No land ca 1827 son Lewis is born in KY 1830
census Bullitt Co. KY 1844 Edwin Carpenter
marries Lydia Crigler "dau. of Owin Crigler"
31 Dec 1844 H. C. Ulin, Methodist
Minister, officiated. 1845 tax list of Bullitt Co.
KY with 1 white male over 21. 49 acres
on Long Lick, Bullitt Co. KY 1850 census
Bullitt Co. KY
Carpenter,
Michael 1812 tax list of Bullitt Co.
KY with 1 white male over 21. No
land. 1821 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY with 1
white male over 21. No land. 1825 tax list of Bullitt Co.
KY with 1 white male over 21 no land
for himself but taxed for 150 acres on Crooked
Creek as Admr. of the estate of Joel
Carpenter dec'd 1845 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY with
1 white male over 21. 130 acres on Long
Lick, Bullitt Co. KY Carpenter,
Edwin & Lyida (Crigler) 1844 Edwin
Carpenter marries Lydia Crigler "dau. of
Owin Crigler" 31 Dec 1844 H. C. Ulin,
Methodist Minister, officiated. 1845 tax list
of Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white male over 21. No
land.
Roby,
Lawrence 1792 tax list of Nelson Co.
KY - Gabriel Coxs Dist. 1 white male over 21. 165
acres 1799 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY 1 white
male over 21, 1 16-21 (this list
only has count/does not detail land) 1801 tax
list of Bullitt Co. KY 1 white male over 21, 1
16-21 also taxed for 175 3/4
acres in Bullitt Co. on Coxs Creek 1817 estate
appraisal for
Lawrence Roby left in Bullitt Co.
KY
Roby, Lawrence & 1. (_____)
2. Nancy (____) (Ritchie) 1819 tax list of
Bullitt Co. KY 1 white male over 21. No
land 1820 census Bullitt Co. KY
1825 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY with
1 white over 21. 100 acres on Salt
River, Bullitt Co. KY 1840 Lawrence Roby Jr. marries Mrs.
Nancy Ritchie "widow of Jesse Ritchie
dec'd" 8 Aug 1840 in Bullitt Co.
KY. G. W Crumbaugh, Methodist Episcopal
minister, officiated
Roby,
Owen 1808 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY
1 white male over 21. No land 1825 tax list of
Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white over 21. No
land. 1838 estate appraisal
of Owen Roby left in Bullitt Co.
KY
http://files.usgwarchives.org/ky/bullitt/
Ruby,
Peter 1801 tax list of Shelby Co. KY with 1
white male over 21, 1 16-21
Roby, Reason
& Catherine "Kitty"
(Simmons) 1814 m. Kitty Simmons 13 Jan 1814
in Bullitt Co. KY 1819 tax
list of Bullitt Co. KY 1 white male over 21.
No land 1820 census Bullitt Co. KY 1825 tax
list of Bullitt Co. KY with 1 white male over
21 210 acres on Cedar Creek,
Bullitt Co. KY 1844 will
of Reason Roby left in Bullitt Co. KY
Simmons, Jesse T.
& Rachel (Wells) s/o Jonathan
& Elizabeth (Swearingen) Simmons 1799 tax list of Bullitt Co.
KY 1 white male over 21, 2 blacks over 16 (this
list does not detail land) 1801 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY 1 white
male over 21, 2 blacks over 16/ 3 total. Also
taxed for: 257 acres in Bullitt
Co. on Cedar Creek 8 April 1805 purchased
livestock at the estate sale of Humphrey Simmons
(Bullitt Co. Will Bk A p. 13 1810 census
Bullitt Co. KY 1815 Rachel Simmons dies 5 July
1815 in Bullitt Co. KY 1819 Jesse Simmons dies
5 Apr 1819 in Bullitt Co. KY - leaves will
in Bullitt Co.
Simmons, John & Sally
(Miles) 1816 John m. Sally Miles 26 May
1816 in Bullitt Co. KY
Simons, John
Jr. 1808 tax list of Hardin Co. KY with 1
white male over 21. No land
Simmons,
Jonathan & 1. Elizabeth (Swearingen) 2.
Elizabeth (Child) 1749 Jonathan b. 1 Oct 1749
in Prince Georges Co. MD 1799 tax list of
Bullitt Co. KY 1 white male over 21, 2 16-21, 3
blacks over 16 / 7 blacks
total (this list does not
detail land) 1770 m. 2nd wife Elizabeth Child 7
Dec 1770 in Anne Arundel, MD 1820 census
Bullitt Co. KY 1824 Jonathan died 22 Apr 1824 in Meade
Co. KY. Sale
for estate 3 Sep
1824
http://files.usgwarchives.org/ky/bullitt/ Swearingen,
Jesse 1815 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY
with 1 white male over 21, 4 blacks over 16 / 11
total. Also taxed for: 150
acres in Bullitt Co. on Floyds Fork, firs entered
in the name of Camron? 1820 census Bullitt Co.
KY 1825 tax list of Bullitt Co. KY 1
white male over 21. 1 black over
16 111 acres on Floyds Fork,
Bullitt Co. KY first entered in the name of
Leach 105 acres on Floyds Fork,
Bullitt Co. KY first entered in the name of
Leach
Swearingen, Joseph 1829
Archibald Cameron, and John C. Brown of Shelby Co.
KY, and Archibald C.
Brown, Samuel Brown
and Jane his wife of Bullitt sell for $1956.00 to
Joseph Swearingen a tract of
land in Bullitt Co. 326 acres, part of John
Cameron's original 1000 acre
preemption. wits: Austin
Hall & Obed Swearingen (Bullitt Co. Deed
Bk G p. 199)
Little,
Hiram Lucius & Catharine ca 1822
Hiram Lucius Little is born 1850 census
Daviess Co. KY, Dist. 2 HH 237 shows H. L.
Little age 28, Catharine Little age 28
Lavinia Little age 9, John W. Little age 7, Joseph
M. Little age 5, Susan R. Little age 4
and Ann K. Little age 1 - everyone in HH
born KY
Little, John Wright & Mary
Catherine (Crigler) ca 1844 John Wright
Little is born in KY s/o Hiram Lucius
Little 1870 census Bullitt Co. KY -
Shepherdsville Dist - p. 254 HH 165 shows
Abe Crigler age 47 farmer, b. KY,
Catherine Crigler age 43 keeping house b. KY, Mary
age 19 b. KY, Sadonia age 15 b. KY and
John W. Little age 26, blacksmith, b. KY 1880
census Bullitt Co. KY shows John W. Little age 36
blacksmith, wife Mary C. age 29, dau.
Georgie A. age 9, dau. Lottie S. age 7, son
John A. age 5, dau. Mort age 3 and son
Charles age 1 - everyone in HH born in KY with
parents born KY
little521gph.txt little521gph.jpg
families192gms.txt
abrahamc194gms.txt
- Family (66 KB)
Westbrook Circle
- Mama (700 KB)
With Nubbie
- MC (39 KB)
Cousin
- God
Bless (34 KB)
.
- Mama's
Aunt Ethel (95 KB)
Good Neighbors
- Tombstone of Sarah Tefft
Parker 1821 (132 KB)
Ashtabula Ohio
Mother of Wanton Horatio Parker who had Mary
Clara Parker Miller who had grandma Clora Jane
Miller Cochran.
- Peter
1 (2559 KB)
Jesse
- Hood (865 KB)
Cain's Chapel
- Bozeman Hill
Cemetery (275 KB)
Family uncovers small
grave stone from the 1800s
- Peter
2 (1452 KB)
Joiner
- Uncle
Powhatan (40 KB)
Luella's cousin
- Peter
4 (1153 KB)
Wm Henry and Vincent
Joiner
- Frank's
Mom (82 KB)
Luella
- Peter
3 (562 KB)
Wm Henry Bozeman in
1822
- Frank's
Grands (103 KB)
Sam and Bev
- Peter
5 (1038 KB)
Julian Joiner 1824 +
Sons of Meady. Peter states he is giving land to
his three grandchildren. Julian is the daughter
of Vincent Joiner so he must have married Ellen
Bozeman, the daughter of Peter. Peter states
that Jesse and Peter are the sons of Meady, and
these two boys are raised by Ellen and Vincent
Joiner. The young Peter becomes known in history
as Captain Peter Bozeman in the Mississippi
Calvary during the Civil War.
- Partridge (213 KB)
SueCarol and
Bev locating Grandma Partridge grave.
- Peter
6 (1001 KB)
Map of his land in
1822. This was four years before the great
migration of the Bozeman families of Darlington
into Montgomery, Alabama.
- Family (699 KB)
2006
- KC (33 KB)
KC
- Family (667 KB)
Westbrook
Circle
- AC (16 KB)
Mother
- Census of
Bozeman (107 KB)
Many of my
grandfathers are traced back to Peter Bozeman,
the son of Mordecai; Mordecai being born in 1735
Bladen County North Carolina.........living
among many indian tribes as the colonies were
being developed. Peter's mother is an unknown
mystery. Peter and his family migrated into
Alabama about 1826-1827, except for his son
James, who remained in Darlington SC.
- Search (6 KB)
Search Files
- 3 (8 KB)
3
- Assorted
Webpages (864 KB)
Collected records
- SEARCH MY
FILES (1 KB)
My Ancestors
- Miscellaneous (40 KB)
Links
- 4 (9 KB)
4
- Related
Links (751 KB)
Various Webpages
- Ella Olivia Baxley
Hood (5 KB)
Holt, Baxley, Hood,
Partridge, Thornton.
- Brooks (21 KB)
Brooks Family of
TN
- 5 (29 KB)
5
- Webpages (87 KB)
.
- Notes (60 KB)
Family Study
- 6 (167 KB)
6
- Records (86 KB)
Collection of
Various Webpages
- 1840 (49 KB)
Montgomery
Transciption
- 7 (731 KB)
7
- *Research (201 KB)
Notes
- Bacley (22 KB)
Baxley
grandparents to Mary Ella
- 8 (999 KB)
8
- *Notes (240 KB)
Research
- 1816 (2 KB)
Peter Bozeman
- Pink (7 KB)
Links
- Collection of
Documents (92 KB)
Related Pages
and Articles
- DAR Records and
Numbers (184 KB)
Many of my
grandfathers are recognized by the DAR for their
service in the American Revolution, such as
Alexander Cochran, Elisha Anderson, Eleazor
Brack, Peter and his father Mordecai Bozeman,
Nicholas Crigler, Abner Broadway, Charles
McClain, Gideon Moon, Jesse Simmons, etc.
- Blue (52 KB)
Links
- 1 (9 KB)
1
- DNA
Bozeman (111 KB)
Many of my
grandfathers are traced back to Peter Bozeman,
the son of Mordecai; Mordecai being
- born in
1735 Bladen County North Carolina.........living
among many indian tribes as the colonies
- were being
developed. Peter's mother is an unknown mystery.
- Blues (426 KB)
Links
- 2 (9 KB)
2
- pink
border (9 KB)
links
Lorena's daughter
Alice (19
KB) Alice Emma McClain married Cecil Carter and
she died at the age of 19 giving birth to their
third child.
Henry
Boseman
(225 KB) Rev War Land Grant
Alice's daughter
Anne (37
KB) Alice Emma McClain had Annie in 1934. Great
granddaughter of Alice Lorena Stephens and John
Thomas Bozeman.
Mordecai1 (40 KB) Bozeman in SC
Militia, father of Peter, John, James and probably
Ralph and Paul. Mordecai could have been the son
of Mary White and Samuel Bozeman of Bladen County
North Carolina and born 1735, while it was still
Cherokee Indian Territory. The researchers of his
son John claim that John was half Cherokee so the
other sons would also be half blood. This makes
sense since nothing is known about his wife and
his marriage is not recorded anywhere thus far -
some speculate that his wife was called Elizabeth
Richard Boseman marriage of
1778 (531
KB) Frederick County Maryland
Jacob
Boazman
(167 KB) Rev War Land Grant
Lorena's son
Walton
(18 KB) Walton McClain holding Anne, his niece.
Grandson of John Thomas Bozeman and Alice Lorena
Stephens - of Elizabeth Broadway and Josiah Marion
McClain.
1908 Wedding
Day (13
KB) Lorena Emma Bozeman and Charles Allen
McClain
1880 William Thomas
Bozeman
(684 KB) 4 Jimmy Ray - William is staying with
Stacy
Jesse and Gabriel Bozeman and
Brack
(151 KB) Rev War Land Grant
Alice's daughter Anne
2 (44
KB) Anne Carter married Frank Cochran who was
the grandson of Clora Jane Miller and Jacob
Benjamin Cochran - and of Lattie Cedonia Little
and Benjamin Wallace Coonfield.
1779 Peter
Bozeman
(107 KB) Lorena's great great grandfather in
the American Rev sold his land in 1826 and moved
to Hope Hull, in Montgomery County, Alabama, wrote
letters found in the Archives in 1828 claiming to
be injured
and an invalid
but they had no proof and rejected his claim but
he managed to get his land in Alabama which was
sold and divided in 1838 according to the
documents in Alabama Archives.
Georgia Land
Grants
(104 KB) Bozeman and Brack - Rev War Veterans
William
Sellers
(445 KB) Rev War Land Grant
Peter James Bozeman
Tombstone
(14 KB) brother of John Thomas, son of Peter
Edward and Nancy Jane Bozeman in Ramer.
1779 Peter
Bozeman
(103 KB) Lorena's great great grandfather in
the American Rev resided in Darlington SC before
Alabama
1785 Peter gets
payment
(176 KB) Rev War Service
Westbrook (154 KB) Rev War Land
Grant
Tombstone of John's wife,
ALB (78
KB) Alice Lorena Stephens Bozeman - The family
story is that her great grandfather John Stephens
served in the American Revolution in North
Carolina and married a full blood Cherokee woman,
gave her a
Biblical name, and
due to Indian unrest they migrated into South
Carolina and then Alabama. John named a son John
who married Jane Tillman and they were proud of
his Indian blood, shared stories
and the sons loved
music and art.
1866 John (31 KB) Lorena's father
born and died in Ramer, John Thomas Bozeman was
married to Alice Lorena Stephens
Victor Daniel
Cochran
(119 KB) Son of Anne Carter and Frank Cochran
was the grandson of Luella Coonfield and Frank
Delbert Cochran - and of Alice Emma McClain and
Cecil Earl Fenn Carter.
Ralph
Bosman
(147 KB) Rev War Land Grant
Anne's death
certificate (440 KB) Lorena's granddaughter
by Alice Emma McClain Carter, - Anne was the great
great granddaughter of Nancy Jane Anderson and
Peter Edward Bozeman - and of Mary Ann Hendrick
and
Augustus Marvin
Stone- and of Emeline Harrell and John Fenn.
1866 John
Bozeman
(31 KB) Lorena's father born and died in Ramer,
John Thomas Bozeman was married to Alice Lorena
Stephens - Whomever placed his tombstone had it
inscribed "Estimated Age"
Peter Bozeman Captured
1779 (401
KB) Colonial Soldiers of the South
Rev War Land
Grants
(166 KB) Grandpa Edmund Anderson and his sons -
descendant Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman
1866 John Bozeman Tombstone at
Hills Chapel Cem. (19 KB) Lorena's father born and
died in Ramer, John Thomas Bozeman was married to
Alice Lorena Stephens
Morris
Bowsman
(160 KB) Rev War Land Grant
Rev War Land
Grants
(151 KB) Grandpa Brack - descendant Lavinia
Jane Brack Sellers to Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman
- Grandpa Brack had married Hester Doty in North
Carolina 1700s.
John's mother Nancy Jane
Anderson
(18 KB) Lorena's grandmother kept them for a
while when Alice Stephens Bozeman died, until John
married Ellen Bean. Nancy was married to Peter
Edward Bozeman and filed for his Civil War Pension
Mordecai
Bozeman
(362 KB) Colonial Soldiers of the South -
served in the Militia
Henry and Thomas Bozeman in
Rev War
(449 KB) Colonial Soldiers of the South
Wm and Levin
Bozeman
(206 KB) Historical Sketches of North Carolina
- Bozeman on the
Web
- Bozeman to
Carter and Cochran
- Native Americans in the
Carolinas
- George Little of Scotland's
grandson Hiram L Little
- Bozeman
Relations
- Carter and
Cochran
- Jacob Cochran Descendants to
Kansas and Alabama
- My FTM
- Mordecai
Bozeman, father of Peter
- Son of Peter
was William Henry Bozeman
- Search the Civil
War
- Log Cabin
backie
- Baxley, Holt, Hood,
Thornton, Brooks,
- Greetings
- My Family
Tree
- Roadtrips -
Cemeteries
- Bozeman Family Jewels on
Rootsweb
- Phillemon descendant to John
L in Covington, and William
E.
- Bozeman Generations from
Mordecai to Lorena
- Jacob
Cochran
- Sketches of Bozeman Book is
online to read
- Montgomery County Alabama
Genealogy
- Summary
- Census
- 1830 Montgomery, Lowndes,
Pike County
- The Rootsweb
Listing
- Bible Belt of the
South
- Charlotte County Virginia
notes on Weatherford #76
- lavendar
- Documents and Files of these
Early Pioneers
- List Of Records, Documents
and Files of these Early
Pioneers
- Early Pioneers
and their Alabama
Connections
- Continued
- Broken
Arrow
- Continued
- Research
- Car
- 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"
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- 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
- 1 (118 KB)
Kat
- 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
- James T.
Miller
(271 KB)
from milo custer's book
- John Wright Little
photo
(26 KB)
father of Lattie
- McCoy (97 KB)
Indian
- 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
- Alexander
Miller
(256 KB)
From Milo Custer's Book
- 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
- Alexander
Miller
(184 KB)
From Milo Custer's Book
- Grandpa Zachariah
Fann
(35 KB)
1700s Georgia Rangers also includes
John Hill
- John Wright Little
pension
(403 KB)
Civil War Service
- Clora Jane
Miller
(218 KB)
From Milo Custer's Book
- 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
- James Miller in War of
1812
(271 KB)
From Milo Custer's Book
- 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
- Frank
Cochran
(295 KB)
From Milo Custer's Book
- 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
- Clora Jane Miller's
children (295 KB)
From Milo Custer's
Book
- Grandpa John
Stephens (35 KB)
1700s Edgecombe North
Carolina Muster Roll
- Alexander Miller
2 (184
KB)
From Milo Custer's Book
- 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
- James
Miller
(213 KB)
From Milo Custer's Book
- 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.
- 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 )
- 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
|
- 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.
- Read 2 (450 KB)
1
- 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.
- Anderson Sellers
Bozeman (53
KB)
Alabama Pioneers of the 1820s.
- 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.
- Anderson Sellers
Bozeman... (53
KB)
Alabama Pioneers of the 1820s resided
near George Bush and John Booth.
- Bozeman 1600 (18 KB)
Timeline
- Links (53 KB)
A Few documents
- Stepping Stones (2334 KB)
Step by Step
- Bozeman 1700 (9 KB)
Edgecombe County NC
- Notes (1005 KB)
Everything I read and
research is saved on a webpage for future
reference.
- Anna Stone (1485 KB)
Grandmother born 1875
Macon Alabama.
- 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"
- Abner Broadway (936 KB)
Born by 1800 in SC his
son Abner born about 1830 in Dublin or Ramer
Alabama.
- 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.
- Page 6 (1752 KB)
Roots and Branches
- Grandpa Cochran (3 KB)
Family Group Sheet
- Ancestors (163 KB)
The many ancestors of
the Brooks children.
- List 1 (546 KB)
Images
- 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
- List 2 (141 KB)
Images
- 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.
- Path of my
Elders (497
KB)
Thank you for visiting.
- 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.
- Babies (38 KB)
Story
- 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
- * Links (28 KB)
Related Pages
- 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
- * * * Story (149 KB)
About Us
- 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
- Images (187 KB)
List Of
- 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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- Church (2270
KB)
1820s map.. built on my mom's
grandfather's plantation
- 1861 Capitol of Montgomery
Alabama (1740 KB)
Inauguration of
Jefferson Davis. Did my ancestors attend? They
sure fought in the war with him..
- 1819 Court
Square (137 KB)
Selling Cotton My
family was there.... My mom's family grew and
sold cotton and hauled it to Dexter Avenue to
sell and spent the night in a hotel that was
probably one of the projects of Abner McGee.
- 1886 (136
KB)
Confederate Memorial Day in
Montgomery
- Lavinia's Great
Granddaughters
(56 KB)
1970 Montgomery
Capitol Kathy and Linda are cousins from the
same granny Lavinia Jane.
Cemetery Preservation
Page
Mom
Carter
Charlie
Dad's
Images
Green
Uncle Matthew Fenn plantation of
Barbour County
William Weatherford - Chief Red
Eagle
Bozeman and Lewis
My Census Notes of
Family
My Colonial
Records
Coosa County
History
George Grauer
Westbrook
Sophia Porter
James Westbrook may have died in the
Civil War.
His mother
Luella
Anderson in Choctaw
Nation
Uncle Rollie Bozeman's grandson in
Texas
Anderson Roots
Bozeman
Roots
Library of
Virginia
Library of Virginia, What We
Have
Southern Families
S C Archives
Smallpox Island
Georgia Roster
His Daughter
Georgia Gen Web
Civil War Search
Maps
Civil War Records of
Alabama
Cornell Library
Joe Stephens
U S Census
Project
Southern Links
Cochran Family
Home Page
One
Index
Home Page Two
DAR Notes
Spirit Walks Tall
Southern Kin
Bob and Nancy of
Dublin
1956 and Broken
Arrow
Darlington South
Carolina
FTM
1910 OK
Cooper
Getting Started
Covington
Grandchildren
List
Links
Links
Links
Draft Cards
Links
Links
Hiram Little
1821
Links
KC
Lue
Anna Lou
Charlie
Family Webpages
William and Anna Stone
Fenn (327 KB) 1900 Alabama census
Elijah Fann (158
KB) 1820 census of Laurens Georgia
Ida Fenn daughter of John and
Emeline (464 KB) 1900 census of Girard
in Russell County Alabama- Ida may have been 14 or
15 when she married a man 20 years older - how and
why I do not know - she was the sister of William
and his second wife was much too young for him -
hard to understand this family's traditions.
Augustus Stone (273
KB) 1910 census
Elijah Fann (293
KB) 1830 census of Decatur Georgia
Ida Fenn daughter of John and
Emeline (387 KB) 1910 Lee County - named
a son Kapolem???
Matthew Fenn (116
KB) Plantation owner of Barbour County
employed indians - page from early settlers book
as indicated
Elijah Fann (386
KB) 1840 census of Early Georgia
Carolyn Fenn daughter of Annie and
William in 1930
(517 KB) She married a
mixed indian from Choctaw Nation Texas and moved
to Creek Nation Oklahoma.
William Franklin
Fenn (64 KB) Tombstone by Madison and
Emmett
Michael Stone (219
KB) 1820 census of Putnam Georgia father
of Benjamin
Robert Lee Fenn 1920 WWI Navy
Hospital (440 KB) Son of Annie and
William was buried on brother Frank's farm beside
him - this is the first time I have located our
Robert on a census record. Family says he married
after the war and lived in Chicago until just
before his death.
Madison A Fenn - son of
John (521 KB) known as Uncle Mat and
mistakenly buried as Mathew beside his brother
William
Augustus Stone (484
KB) 1880 Alabama with daughter Anna
Hendrick Christopher in 1850 Troy,
Pike, Alabama
(324 KB) Grandfather C C
Hendrick,father of Mary Ann Stone, and spouse of
Mary Ann Winters living with Jeremiah Frazer
Madison A Fenn
1920 (420 KB) Widowed - returned to
Montgomery Alabama living around the corner from
his brother William Franklin Fenn - they were all
close to the Train Station
Benjamin Stone - son of
Michael (356 KB) 1850 Alabama - father
of Augustus
Hendrick 1870 (433
KB) Grandpa Christopher took his family
to Wood County Texas and perhaps he died there,
unable to find him after this census record.
William Franklin Fenn
1920 (364 KB) Downtown Montgomery
near the Train Station on Commerce Street which
crosses Madison Avenue - William with his second
wife and his daughter Carrie and his son Emmett
who did work for the railroad. William died in
1922 and Emmett handled the paperwork.
Stephen Rich, father of Martha
Fann (305 KB) 1830 Decatur Georgia
Albert and Amelia Winters 1820
Franklin Georgia
(300 KB) parents of Mary
Ann Hendrick
William Franklin Fenn Junior
1920 (415 KB) Downtown Montgomery
near the Train Station on McDonough Street which
crosses Madison Avenue - Frank worked for the
railroad, shoveled coal into the fire- hauled
prisoners of war - wife was Neva Mae Walraven -
Frank told his children that the baby his mother
took away was only a half sibling and that Carrie
was also a half sibling creating quite a mystery
for genealogists. Soon after this census Frank's
father died and Frank Jr bought a large farm in
Elmore County. Frank's children receives nice
gifts from their grandma Carter and said they
remembered Frank leaving on the train to attend
grandma's funeral in Macon Georgia.
John Fenn, son of
Elijah (260 KB) 1850 Decatur Georgia,
John and Emeline are at the bottom of this census
page but their new infant son William is on the
next page and they also live near John's sister,
Letisha or Letty Fenn and her husband Thomas Rich
- perhaps they married cousins.
Amelia Winters must be widowed in
1840 (368 KB) Jackson County Georgia
census helps us with their ages and number of
family members and it shows no slaves - Jackson
County was once part of Franklin which was
Cherokee Territory.
William Franklin Fenn 1910 and son
Arthur Lee Fenn
(435 KB) Barbour County
Alabama William with second wife, family called
her Eva Dakota - she is younger than his children
- son Arthur Lee died young - Carrie is not
present so she could have joined her mother -
Robert does not appear on census either but I did
find his tombstone by Frank Jr. Family says that
brother Robert moved to Chicago but came back to
his brother Frank's farm.
John Fenn, son of
Elijah (529 KB) 1880 Tuskegee, Macon
County, Alabama
Thomas S Fenn son of
John (343 KB) 1910 Montague Texas,
brother of William and Madison married Lula and
had a son named Thomas Jr
- Fenn neighbors on 1900
census (652 KB)
Carter
- Grandpa Cecil Earl Carter in 1930
census (1254 KB)
a Corporal in Fort
Bliss, El Paso, Texas
- Fenn neighbors 2 in
1900 (596 KB)
Johnson and Carter
- Great Grandma Annie Stone Fenn
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) Son of Martha Rich and Elijah
Fenn.
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 - Son of Emeline
census of
District 37 Greenwood, Bullock County Alabama is
all black except this one family.
- James Stephens, Half
Blood (197 KB)
So easy to see his
Cherokee features.
- Robert Lee Fenn (13
KB)
William Fenns' son never appeared
on census yet he was known as Uncle LEE and was
buried beside his brother Frank Jr in Elmore
County AL
- Joe McClain (22 KB)
So
easy to see his Cherokee features. Uncle Joe was
told to sit in the back of the bus !!!
- Nancy Jane Anderson Bozeman b
1843 (19 KB)
wife of Peter Edward
Bozeman buried in Greenwood Cemetery
- W E Stephens (72 KB)
So
easy to see his Cherokee features. They all
ventured from the Carolinas and settled into
Ramer Alabama
- Charles Wayne Brooks b
1981 (19 KB)
1-4-2003
- death certificate of Wm Fenn b 1855
Tuskegee (449 KB)
parents John and
Emeline Fenn from Georgia to Tuskegee, Macon,
Alabama
- Alice McClain (21
KB)
had Cherokee grandmother
- Frankie Lavern Cochran
(58 KB)
1-4-2003
- Obituary 1939 Cecil Earl
Carter (30 KB)
Who is Walter Stone
listed as pall bearer and the others??
- Charles Allen McClain with son
Walton (25 KB)
Farmers in Ramer
Alabama, Charlie is buried at Dublin Church of
Christ cemetery
- Frankie Lavern Cochran
jr (58 KB)
6-29-1956 born in Mesa
AZ
- Uncle William
Little (874 KB)
brother to Lottie
Cedonia Little
- William Lawrence Carter b 1935 in
Oklahoma (42 KB)
Played harmonica, had
Carter Roofing Company in Enid Oklahoma
- Charles Wayne Brooks weds Kathy
Cochran in 1972 (36
KB)
Montgomery Alabama
- Georgia Alice Little Nelson b
1853 (169 KB)
sister of John Wright
Little, daughter of Hiram Lucius Little
- 1934 Walton McClain holding Annie
Carter (16 KB)
probably taken
downtown Montgomery Alabama where they moved to
Highland Avenue
- Matthew Cochran b
1998 (13 KB)
with his great Aunt
Pamela Anne Cochran Fuller b 1961
- Lattie Cedonia Little b
1871 (32 KB)
surrounded by photos
of her family and husband Ben Coonfield
- 1940 Charlie McClain behind
granddaughter Annie (13
KB)
probably taken downtown Montgomery
Alabama where they moved to Highland
Avenue...Annie Carter was raised by her
grandparents
- Kathy Cochran
1970 (56 KB)
with cousin Linda on
Dexter Avenue in front of the capitol in
Montgomery Alabama
- Lucius Powhatan
Little (47 KB)
grandson of Hiram
Lucius Little, in Kentucky
- 1940 Charlie McClain with wife
Lorena Bozeman
(10 KB)
probably taken
downtown Montgomery Alabama where they moved to
Highland Avenue...Annie Carter was raised by her
grandparents
- Kathy Cochran finds great great
grandpa's grave (34 KB)
W F
Fenn buried in Montgomery, was born in Tuskegee
and his line traces to John FANN of NC who came
from England and married Mary STone
- John Wright Little
Family (195 KB)
with his children
- Kathy Cochran with sis and
family (56 KB)
Frankie Cochrans girls
and grands
- Mary Ella Coonfield b
1871 (2 KB)
sister of our Benjamin
Wallace Coonfield
- Cochran Twins (24
KB)
There are many twins in our
Coonfield - Cochran line
- Cochran Family, Frank and
Anne (19 KB)
with her brothers at
the bottom
- Annie Carter on left about
1940 (5 KB)
with Ethel Coley, who
was raised by Katie McClain Coley
- Charles Wayne Brooks b 1953 d
1998 (28 KB)
married Kathy Cochran
in 1972
- Victoria Carter d
2000 (23 KB)
daughter of Cecil Earl
Carter Jr b 1932
- Martha Ann Wright Little b about
1810 (13 KB)
married Douglas Little
and had son Powhatan
- Grandpa Cecil Earl Carter -
"Fenn"adoptedbyCarter (15
KB)
son of Wm Fenn and Ann Stone was
born 1899 or 1900 was in USArmy and died on
Columbus Street in Montgomery Alabama at age 39
- Marriage
License (232 KB)
Luella Ellen
Coonfield married Frank D Cochran
- Billy Carter and Victor
Cochran (45 KB)
in Montgomery AL
- My flutist
child (38 KB)
Musicians are abundant
in our family and ancestry
- Frankie Lavern Cochran
1968 (39 KB)
family
- Cochran Guys (41 KB)
in
Montgomery AL
- Mama Annie Carter Cochran by
Darrell Cochran (27
KB)
Broken Arrow, Tulsa Oklahoma
- Frank Delbert
Cochran (8 KB)
wedding day
- Cochran Girls (45 KB)
in
Montgomery AL
- Mark (5 KB)
son
of Uncle Cecil Carter in North Carolina
- Frankie Lavern
Cochran (10 KB)
1952
- Cochran Grands (8
KB)
Frankie Lavern Cochran's Grandson
and great grandson
- Annie Carter b
3/14/1934
(16 KB)
Mom
- Lattie Coonfield and Benjamin
Wallace Coonfield (402
KB)
headstone
- 1930 census Labette
Kansas (1097 KB)
my dad and his
family
- Indians in Barbour County History
on Fenn Farm
(116 KB)
Evidence they
were here! They worked together and died
together.
- Chester Coonfield
headstone
(41 KB)
x
- Dec 1786 (42
KB)
Married in SC Peter Bozman left in
1826 for Alabama.
- Cecil Carter death cerificate
Proves his parentage (216
KB)
Now we know his real parents !
- Lavern Coonfield
headstone
(16 KB)
x
- DAR Peter (500
KB)
Jimmy Ray's daughter in the DAR -
finally in Jan 2008 they recognized our
Grandfather who settled in Hope Hull by 1827
- Cook School Class
Photo (90 KB)
x 7 little Cochrans
including my Dad.
- Charles Wayne Brooks b
1953 (13 KB)
died on 6-1-1998
- 1920 Madison Fenn on Commerce
Street, Montg, AL (817
KB)
he is Carrie's Uncle Mat or our
great grandfather Wm F Fenn's brother who died
in 1927 and is buried at Greenwood Cemetery by
Wm F Fenn and near Emmett Fenn. Whomever buried
Uncle Mat listed him as Matthew A Fenn, so they
did not know much about the family's real names.
Madison was a night watchman at a grocery store,
according to this census, being widowed as his
wife had died in Texas, prompting his return to
Alabama. There is also a Rewis family on this
census which we later find connected with Emmett
Fenn.
- 1930 James Brooks and Susie Mae
Cooper (1086 KB)
Montgomery Alabama
census... John BROOKS Self M Male W 42 PA Farmer
HOLLAND FRANCE P. R. BROOKS Wife M Female W 38
TN Keeping House TN TN Nora C. BROOKS Dau S
Female W 18 TN At Home PA TN Walter H. BROOKS
Son S Male W 13 TN At Home PA TN John H. BROOKS
Son S Male W 7 TX PA TN Lula C. BROOKS Dau S
Female W 5 TX PA TN ... W. BROOKS Son S Male W 3
TX PA TN
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
------ Source Information: Census Place Precinct
1, Lamar, Texas.
- 1930 Uncle Wm Frank Fenn near
Highland Avenue (998
KB)
Carrie's brother, also brother of
our grandpa Cecil Earl Fenn Carter. Uncle Frank,
his wife Neva Mae Walraven, and her mother are
living between Panama Street and Highland
Avenue. He works on the railroad, like his
brother Emmett. Uncle Frank later buys land in
Coosada on Airport Road and has a family
cemetery which includes his brother Robert's
grave. The land later becomes Coosada Elementary
School. Some is donated to the church for a
cemetery. This is where cousin Martha remembered
her mom, Neva, boiling Frank's workclothes in a
pot outside from his job on the railroad. There
was once a housefire where they lost many of
their family photos and mementos, but one son
remembered Frank having a photo of a guy in
baseball uniform signed by Wm Arthur "Tige"
Stone.
- 1920 Susie Mae
Cooper (763 KB)
Montgomery Alabama
census with her mother Sallie E Carter, widow of
Thomas R Carter and his first marriage was to
Lacy Bozeman
- 1930 Eva Dakota Fenn on McDonough
Stree (21 KB)
She is now alone. At
some point she moved in with her stepson Wm
Frank Fenn Jr because my mother in law Mary Ella
Brooks knew her and actually took her in when
Eva and Frank did not get along. This might have
happened in Montgomery before they all moved to
Elmore County but yes, Mary Ella took care of
the lady !! What a small world we live in <
smiles >
- WWI Draft Registration
Card (24 KB)
James Edgar Brooks is
in Forsyth Georgia so is he in our line?
- 1820 Elijah Fann/ Fenn in Laurens
Georgia (407 KB)
One of our great
great grandfathers....married to Martha Rich and
had John who ended up in Tuskegee Alabama and
had a son named William Frank Fenn . Elijah's
ancestors came down through the Carolinas and
the wars and some were listed on the Georgia
land lottery - such amazing history here !!
- 1910 James E Brooks in Montgomery
AL (384 KB)
on Hull Street with
father in law listed as Crawford, children John
and Dorothy....?W. P. BROOKS Self M Male W 55 TN
Farmer NC VA Carrie BROOKS Wife M Female W 33 TN
Keeps House TN TN John D. BROOKS Son M Male W 25
TN Mule Trader TN TN Roxanna BROOKS DauL M
Female W 22 TN At Home TN TN Walter BROOKS Son S
Male W 19 TN Farm Laborer TN TN Rolla BROOKS Son
S Male W 5 TN TN TN Lilly BROOKS Dau S Female W
3 TN TN TN Kate JONES Other D Female B 35 TN
Dom. Servant TN TN Oscar JONES Other S Male B 3
TN TN TN
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------ Source Information: Census Place District
16, Maury, Tennessee
- 1930 Mary Ella Thornton ( married J
E Brooks )
(855 KB)
age 3 with her
parents Milton Elijah and Bessie Thornton on
Park Avenue in Chisholm, Montgomery County
Alabama
- 1850 Cooper (93
KB)
Chambers Alabama Alsey Cooper is
widowed with children in Chambers..
- 1910 Wesley Allan Hood, father of
Bessie Thornton (342
KB)
Elmore County Census shows Mary
Ella's grandfather but Bessie is listed on page
two with her two brothers
- John Thomas Bozeman
photo (386 KB)
father of Lorena,
husband of Alice Stephens... Peter E. BOZEMAN
Self M Male W 46 AL Farmer SC SC Nancy J.
BOZEMAN Wife M Female W 34 AL Keeping House AL
GA John Thos. BOZEMAN Son S Male W 14 AL Field
Hand AL AL Peter J. BOZEMAN Son S Male W 12 AL
Field Hand AL AL Corintha BOZEMAN Dau S Female W
10 AL AL AL Robt. H. BOZEMAN Son S Male W 8 AL
AL AL Martha J. F. BOZEMAN Dau S Female W 5 AL
AL AL Allie Lucie BOZEMAN Dau S Female W 2 AL AL
AL George M. BOZEMAN Son S Male W 1 AL AL AL
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------ Source Information: Census Place Dublin,
Montgomery, Alabama
- 1910 Wesley Allan Hood's children
listed on PAGE 2 (19
KB)
Elmore County Census shows Mary
Ella's grandfather but Bessie is listed on page
two with her two brothers
- 1930 Creek County, Oklahoma, Carrie
Fenn Johnson
(993 KB)
Cousin Martha
said that Aunt Carrie married a Ben Johnson and
moved to Oklahoma where they had one daughter
named Jean and they lived a very poor life and
probably died there. Ben is shown to have been
born in Texas.
- John Brooks of Pennsylvania in
Texas 1880 census (833
KB)
Shows his father is from Holland
and his mother is from France and his wife is
from Tennessee. John is 42 on this document and
his children are born in Texas so they have been
here nearly 20 years apparently. Roxanna
Permilia Smith is using P R for her name on
this.
- 1900 Choctaw Nation Texas, Ben
Johnson (927 KB)
some of Ben's
siblings are born in Indian Territory but he
shows born in Texas - all citizens are listed as
white. There is another Johnson family living
next to them. Ben's mother is born in Alabama.
They must have returned later to Alabama when he
met Carrie Fenn and married her and then they
moved on to Oklahoma.
- 1860 John Brooks in Giles County
TENN from PENN
(643 KB)
young man is a
boarder in this household, just before he
married Ms Smith and then they moved on to
Texas.
- 1920 Carrie Fenn in Alabama with
her father
(701 KB)
on Commerce
Street with her stepmother Eva, we do not know
why Carrie/ Carolyn never lived with her own
mother, but her father was ill and she stayed.
Her brother Emmett is also there but we do not
know why they show his middle initial as J when
his middle name was Marvin, but census officials
were not perfect and if Eva was the person
giving out the information, she probably had no
clue. Eva Dakota Fenn was very young too !!
Allen Wesley Hood (109
KB) buried in Slapout AL , brother of
Bessie and Barnie - son of Ella O Hood and L
Wesley Hood........could be husband of Jessie
Swindall
Annie Clark Ballard
Brooks (89 KB) wife of John, mother of
James; the daughter of Eudora Craig and James
Ballard of Lawrence TN plus her four grandparents
were all born in Tennessee.
Brooks - Cooper
headstone (69 KB) Greenwood Cemetery,
behind the Last Supper monument; all the way to
the back road of the cemetery.
Barnie or Buster
Hood (88 KB) buried in Slapout AL ,
brother of Bessie and Allen - son of Ella O Hood
and L Wesley Hood
Luther Vernon
Ballard (72 KB) must have been brother
to Annie as all are buried near each other in
Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery AL
R E Thornton (74
KB) Cains Chapel, Slapout Alabama
L W Hood - great great
grandpa (115 KB) buried in Slapout AL ,
husband of Ella Mae O Hood and father of Bessie
Mae " Bubber" Hood Thornton............Bessie
named her sons Lister and James...........
James Edgar Brooks
SR (106 KB) buried by his wife
Susie Cooper and near his mother
Annie...........we found his father JOHN buried in
a different section of the cemetery; yet this
section had a large marker named Cooper-Brooks
located in Greenwood Cemetery, Montgomery AL
BROOKS - Mary Ella
Thornton (87 KB) wife of James Edgar
Brooks, mother of Charles Wayne Brooks; buried in
Prattville Cemetery beside James and their other
son John
Barnie Hood's
wife (98 KB) Augusta Hood
Susie Mae Cooper
Brooks (73 KB) buried by husband James
Edgar Brooks Sr - Susie was known as Mamaw
BROOKS - James Edgar
Jr (68 KB) beside wife Mary Ella
Thornton and their son John in Prattville Cemetery
- father of Charles Wayne Brooks, John Milton and
Thomas Earl Brooks
Dorothy Hood (89 KB) Hood
family in Slapout/ Holtville, Elmore County,
Alabama - this cemetery is behind Cains Chapel
Methodist Church on the corner of the intersection
of Hwy 111
Zona Cooper (97
KB) buried in the Cooper Brooks plot
BROOKS - John
Milton (73 KB) Johnny died young,
buried by his parents James and Mary Brooks in
Prattville AL
Jessie Swindall
Hood (110 KB) Hood family in Slapout
Walter Cooper (80
KB) buried in the Cooper Brooks plot
BROOKS - Charles Wayne born
1953 (57 KB) son of Mary Ella
Thornton and James Edgar Brooks; buried in
Millbrook Alabama at Brookside Memorial.
J William
Thornton (83 KB) Thornton and Hood family
in Slapout
Mollie Cooper (99
KB) buried in the Cooper Brooks plot
John Brooks 1880 Texas
census (833 KB) shows his father from
Holland and mother from France....married Permilia
Roxanna Smith in Tennessee and had their son, John
Brooks who married Annie Ballard and came to
Montgomery AL
Lela Thornton is beside J Wm
Thornton (90 KB) Thornton and Hood family
in Slapout
Bessie Mae HOOD
Thornton (80 KB) buried in Slapout AL
wife of Milton Elijah Thornton, and she was mother
of Mary Ella Thornton who married James Edgar
Brooks JR
Wesley Hood on 1910
census (342 KB) census image shows him
as head of household with ELLA as his wife, so it
leaves confusion as to the L W Hood headstone
Marlon Thornton (119
KB) Slapout
Milton Thornton (52
KB) buried in Slapout AL , he married
Bessie Mae Hood and he is father of Mary Ella
Thornton Brooks
Bessie Hood on
census (19 KB) census image
Minnie Hood (79
KB) Slapout
James and Susie Brooks on
census (1086 KB) 1930 census image
- 1920 John Brooks in
Alabama (768 KB)
John Brooks and Annie
Ballard in Montgomery Alabama
- Ballard and Baxter in 1850 Lewis
Tennesee (770 KB)
Finding Larkin
Ballard and his inlaws appear on the same page.
It is Larkins' granddaughter Anna thru James
Ballard who married John Brooks in TN and had
our James Edgar Brooks later found in Montgomery
Alabama
- 1860 R P Smith in Mt Pleasant,
Maury TN (613 KB)
Caroline Bond Smith
has remarried to John Cox....it shows her
children living in this household as Smith
before Roxanna Permilia married John Brooks.
- 1910 Montague Texas Thomas
Fenn (617 KB)
Thomas of Alabama
with wife Lula. Thomas was son of John and
Emeline Fenn, born in Tuskegee AL
- WWI draft card
registration
(24 KB)
James Edgar
Brooks
- 1900 Emily Fenn
(782 KB)
mother of Thomas and
William Fenn, wife of John, she is found in
Russell Alabama living with her grandson by Ida,
young W O Murry and his wife Annie Fletcher
Murry. Emily was known as Emiline Harrell born
in Macon Georgia where she married John Fann and
they later moved into Tuskegee, Macon County,
Alabama having William, Madison, Thomas, Ida in
the 1850s.
- 1930 James Brooks in Montgomery
AL (1086 KB)
with wife Susie Mae
Cooper and James Jr
- 1880 David
Craig (966 KB)
Lawrence Tennessee -
this family connects to Annie Ballard Brooks
- Rebecca Caroline
Pennington
(587 KB)
1860 Lawrence
Tennessee - She married Wm Craig and they had
Willie Eudora Craig who married James Ballard.
The Ballards had Anna Ballard who married John
Brooks and Anna had James Edgar Brooks who went
to Montgomery Alabama and then married Susie Mae
Cooper ( Mamaw )
- 1880 Anna
Ballard (1002 KB)
Lawrence Tennessee
with many relatives living around them.
- 1900 Anna Ballard
Brooks (885 KB)
Lawrence Tennessee -
with husband and baby Edgar. Her father James
Ballard is at the bottom of this page.
- 1860 John
Brooks (643 KB)
Giles Tennessee,
working as a tailor, John is from Pennsylvania
- 1880 John Brooks in
Texas (833 KB)
shows his father from
Holland
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
- Our Family Tree (14
KB)
Searching the past, for our
children's future
- 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
Cherokee Children (53 KB) 2005
1915 Kansas (28 KB) Aunt
Ruth Coonfield with Charles Gray, holding Luella's
twins
Cherokee Mom (16
KB) Annie Lee Carter changed her name to
Anne Alice Carter, because she had no idea that
her grandmother was Annie Lee Stone Fenn Carter
born about 1875, so she chose to use her own
mother's name Alice. Annie Lee Stone might have
been the full blood Cherokee we are searching for.
Of course Annie Lee Stone might have married a
half blood Wm Fenn in 1893 as we see the Cherokee
blood runs strong in his mother's line of Harrell.
Uncle Billy Carter born
1935 (63 KB) Handsome Cherokee son of
Cecil Earl Fenn Carter grew up to be security
guard in Enid Oklahoma
Cherokee Great
Grandparents
(12 KB) Grandparents of
Frankie Lavern Cochran left Kentucky for Arkansas,
Benjamin Coonfield and Latte Cedonia Little.
1956-1957 (447
KB) Great grand-daughter of Charles
Allen McClain
Obituary
Teegardin (177 KB) Frank's cousin Dorline
Gray Teegardin
Emma Lorena Bozeman
McClain (7 KB) Ramer Alabama Her
Cherokee mother was Emma Alice Lorena Stephens
Obituary Cochran (62
KB) Frank's sister Mary Lou
Wm Franklin Fenn Jr b
1896 (10 KB) Thompson, Bullock
County, Alabama
Uncle Sam and Nancy
Little (10 KB) Luella's Uncle
Cecil Earl Fenn Carter, brother of W
F Fenn Jr (13 KB) Thompson, Bullock
County, Alabama born 1899 or 1900 died 1939
1972 (48 KB) July
14, 1972 Charles and Kathy with Anne and Mary on
Kiwanis Street
Robert Lee Fenn, brother of W F Fenn
Jr (13 KB) Thompson, Bullock
County, Alabama headstone found buried beside his
brother, although Robert never appeared on the
census
1977 (47
KB) Charles and Kathy in friend's
wedding
Emma Alice McClain Carter, wife of
Cecil (2 KB) Ramer Alabama, daughter
of Lorena Bozeman McClain
1996 (79
KB) Funeral of Frankie Cochran December
1996. On Christmas Eve he hugged Kathy and said I
love you more than you will ever know and at 3 am
he was gone. Brother Darrell and sister Mary Lou
shown by Deloris
William Lawrence Carter, son of Cecil
& Alice
(16 KB) Montgomery Alabama
Bubber - Bessie Mae Hood
Thornton (114 KB) second photo is her
daughter Mary Ella Thornton Brooks with her
children
Uncle Emmett Fenn Obit
1959 (21 KB) Grandpa Cecil's brother
Cherokee Stephens
Family (170 KB) Montgomery Alabama,
from NC
Charles Allen McClain wed Lorena
Bozeman 1908
(17 KB) Ramer Alabama
Stephens, W E (72
KB) Ramer Alabama
Sam
(121 KB) riding horses
McClains, Charles and son
Walton (25 KB) Ramer Alabama
1980 (295
KB) Frank Cochran at Shriners
Construction Site
OOTCHA Annie
Broadway (49 KB) Ramer Alabama
1850 (380
KB) Michael Stone in Macon County
Alabama, Anna Stone Fenn's great grandfather came
from Maryland
FENN, Virginia Leigh, daughter of WF
Fenn JR (4 KB) Bullock Alabama
1820 (482
KB) Charles McClain and Elizabeth Moon
in Spartanburg had son Josiah who had James who
had Josiah Marion McClain who served in the Civil
War and marrie Elizabeth Broadway who had a son
named Charles Allen McClain in Dublin Alabama
Carter, Mark b
1950 (5 KB) NC, son of Cecil Carter
Jr
1860 (472
KB) Elizabeth Broadway with parents Mary
S. Stephens and Abner Broadway may have been Creek
Indian Blood
1956 Dad (30
KB) Living in Mesa Arizona, one of my
dad's receipts for pay at his job.
1850 (683 KB) Joe
Stephens age 4 served in the Civil War and had a
daughter named Alice Lorena Stephens Bozeman -
Grandfather Joseph later bought land near
Talladega in his elder years, while many of his
Stephens relatives migrated into Florida and
Panama.
1957 Arizona (23
KB) Living in Mesa Arizona, Uncle Billy
took this picture of my family and his first wife
Lillian.
2000 (31
KB) Kathy
1959 Alabama (20
KB) Easter Sunday with Roscoe and Katy
Coley's grandson, Mike Carr - Kathy, Jr. Vic
Mary and James Brooks about
1975. (67 KB) Acapulco Vacation
awarded to the John Deere employees. James's
sister Christine Brooks Bridges attended.
Carter (33
KB) Victoria, daughter of Cecil Jr.
Vickie was the half sister of Bradford Earl, Cecil
Mark, Mike, and Jeffrey Earl. Cecil had married
several times.
Surveying Greenwood
Cemetery (55 KB) Fenn family plot owned
by Orr is quite a mystery that surely some of the
relatives can resolve. Perhaps Bob Fenn knows
since he had Uncle Emmett buried
there
- Grandmothers (1 KB)
So
many in our family tree
- Grandfathers (1 KB)
So
many in our family tree
- Research
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KB)
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KB)
Visiting Cemeteries to add data
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KB)
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KB)
List
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KB)
List
- Little (408
KB)
William Little, may have migrated
to Alabama. Would be our 5th great Uncle.
- Research 31 (39
KB)
List
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KB)
List
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My Family
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- Grandpa Charles (380
KB)
Born in Ramer
- Grandpa Abner (66
KB)
Born in Ramer
- Bozeman in
Census (106 KB)
From Darlington to
Montgomery
- DNA Study of
Bozeman (111 KB)
Tracing Mordecai's
descendants to Jimmy Ray.
- Grandpa Parker (51
KB)
Doctor and traveler. Married to
Rosannah Lamont in Ohio, had Mary Clara Parker
who married James Miller and had our Clora
Miller Cochran. Dr. W Parker was born to Sara
Tefft and Archelaus Parker, who had served in
the American Revolution; these families migrated
from the early settlers of Rhode Island, Mass
and even New York's indian country. Dr. Parker
ventured through Illinois, Michigan Territory
and later into Iowa Territory.
- Research 17 (24
KB)
List
- Montgomery's Early
Pioneers (16 KB)
Beautiful page of the
early settlers.
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Weblinks (46 KB)
Data
- Research 6 (6
KB)
List
- Research 24 (15
KB)
List
- Little (22
KB)
Brothers of the Little family were
in SC, yet migrated in different directions
after the War. George went to Kentucky with his
son Jonas, while brother Jonas descendants
ventured toward Alabama.
- Research 25 (22
KB)
List
- Winters Lyle
Stone (93 KB)
Grandmother Amelia
Lyle Winters to Grandmother Anna Lou Stone Fenn
Carter
- Research 26 (34
KB)
List
- Hiram Little (20
KB)
Alamo...This Hiram could relate to
the Littles of Alabama in 1820 who had migrated
from Union, SC. possibly son of Jonas or Joseph
- Handley (8
KB)
Handley
-
Westbrook And
Grauer
Braswell, Glass,
Porter, Etheridge, Holt in
1830-1840
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brooksgenealogy/Grauer.html
Documents and Files and
Cemeteries
Lineage
- Elizabeth Grauer
Westbrook found in 1850 Marengo County
AL
- Elizabeth's son
George born 1851 Marengo County
AL
- Westbrook and Holt
1830s Marengo County AL
- Carter
Westbrook
Grandpa
Isaac (195 KB) Perry
Township History 1820s mention Coonfield and
Clark migration
Annie's Clan (55
KB) Taken about 1968
1840 (371
KB) Sellers in Pike County
Grandpa Jacob (121
KB) Civil War Registration
Annie's Clan (46
KB) Taken about 1965
Lavinia Sellers -
1880 (528 KB) Mysterious error on
census, Lavinia Jane Sellers Anderson mistakenly
listed as Bozeman, but note that she is the mother
in law - she is Corrintha Anderson Barfoot's
mother. Lavinia was the wife of Seaborn Anderson
and also the mother of Nancy Bozeman in the next
household. Lavinia's parents were Levinia Anderson
and William Calvin Sellers - all the Andersons
being of the same family of Elisha and the Sellers
all being from 1700s North Carolina.
Grandpa Charles and
Zachariah (12 KB) Georgia Records 1700s
Bounty Lands after the WAR
Annie's Clan (54
KB) Taken about 1953
Sellers (40
KB) Letter
Grandpa George (105
KB) Davies Kentucky
Grandparents of
Frank (34 KB) his father shown on left
side
Confederate Application for Widows
Pension (852 KB) Grandmother Nancy Jane
Anderson Bozeman ( daughter of Lavinia ) applied
in 1899 with her husband's Uncle John A. Hill as
the witness - her husband is buried on Uncle
John's old plantation in Dublin where I have
discovered his tombstone - this item adds to the
suspicion of Hill in our lineage as John was the
brother of Martha H. Bozeman and her father was
also a John Hill in the American Revolution who
eventually settled in Dublin with many of his own
children.
1850 (610
KB) Vincent Joiner and Aunt Ellen
Bozeman took in her brother Meady's son after his
death and one of them became big in history as the
Captain Peter Henry Bozeman of Mississippi Calvary
- Ellen was one of the daughters of Sarah and
Peter of Darlington SC.
Parents of Frank (212
KB) shown on left side
Stone in Macon
County (654 KB) 1850 shows Grandfather
Augustus Marvin Stone as a child with his parents
Sarah Davies and Benjamin Wilburn Stone living
near Ben's brother William, from Georgia, but also
near their own father from Maryland, Michael Stone
born 1778.
1830 (76
KB) Grandpa Elisha Anderson in
Montgomery Alabama by his son in law Alfred
Sellers and by Jesse and by Captain Benjamin Lewis
Grandpa in WWI (130
KB) Military Registration
1840 (576 KB) W H
Grandpa Ben in Civil
War (40 KB) Military Registration
1850 (616 KB) J B
Laura's Inquiry (563
KB) Owensboro Kentucky - Laura Little
Hawes, our genealogist continued her father's
research
1830 (299 KB) W H
Grandpa John (122
KB) Land Deed
1820 (531
KB) Sellers in Brunswick NC
1840
Grandma's
Relatives
Grandma's Relatives Land
Records
Grandma's
Relatives
1800 About the parents of Jacob and
his grandfathers.
"Military" Survey of
their lands in Ohio
Thornton in 1930 on Park
Avenue
Thornton Burials at
Cains Chapel
Stokes - Carter Cemetery has Brewer,
Bozeman, Carter, McGehe
Charles Weatherford
Research
L P Little (47
KB) Postcard in San Remo (Daddy's
cousin)
Kentucky
Genealogy
Kentucky Little -
Douglass Genealogy
Pictures and older research of the
beginning
Little, Crigler, Roby,
Simmons, Duval, Swearengin,
Carpenter
Roots And
Branches
Judge Douglass Little,
son of Jonas, took many into his
home
Siblings of
Jonas
Little
Footprints
Guffie was not entirely
correct
Anderson Lineage (50
KB) Through the Carolinas, the
Andersons, Sellers, Stephens and Bozemans moved
into Alabama
Notes on Lavinia Anderson
Sellers (22 KB) her husband's lineage
and research notes
Notes on Lavinia Brack
Anderson (14 KB) Research notes on the
Brack families to England
Captain Little (450 KB) My
dad's GGG grandfather from Scotland along with
several possible brothers, in Union County South
Carolina 1790 and 1800 census but in Kentucky 1810
after the brother of Mrs. Mary Handley Douglass
Little explored, surveyed and offered them land in
Vienna Kentucky and more along the Green River
which is included in the books History of Kentucky
and mentions these familis and is included in the
Kentucky Genealogy Webpages.
The Captain's great
grandson (144 KB) Military Record 1863
Kentucky Infantry, then Bullitt County Kentucky
and later in Madison Arkansas. Also John's father
was a surgeon in the Civil War....many of this
family served.
1838 Lucy
Campbell (173 KB) Sterling Campbell
married one of the daughters of Peter Bozeman in
Darlington SC and followed the families to
Montgomery and later bought land near Talladega.
1829 Vincent
Joiner (265 KB) Sarah's X mark -
Vincent married Ellen Bozeman, a daughter of
Peter, and later bought land in South Alabama.
Vincent also signed documents for Peter in 1822
and 1824 as his child Julius received a gift of
land from Grandpa Peter.
Boseman, Bozman,
etc. (27 KB) Most could not read nor
write so the spelling varies through time.
Helpful Links (4
KB) Followup
Weatherford
Indians (134 KB) Census study shows them
as native americans in Alabama.
Names (343
KB) Names and tales of family members
Cousin (21
KB) Helpful Links
Civil War (531
KB) Broadway and Broadaway
Land Records (308
KB) Deeds
Coonfield of 1760
(85 KB) Interview of a
descendant
Cousins and
Relations (257 KB) Helpful Links
Annie (863
KB) Grandmothers and Great Grandmothers
Tales and Lore (610
KB) Family stories
1811 Catherine
Weatherford
(52 KB) Item 76 states she
is the daughter of Charles but he is not making
her marriage bond so he must have been in Alabama.
Documents (191
KB) Some old images in my collection.
Anna (1485
KB) Tracing the roots of Ann, Anna and
Annie
Bits and Pieces (44
KB) Parts of the Genealogy
Catherine Weatherford Wright's
daughter Catherine (254 KB) Go
to Little and see Catherine who married Hiram
Little - She is the daughter of Catherine G.
Weatherford and John Wright. Hiram was a physician
and the son of Jonas, and the grandson of George.
Hiram and Catherine had a son named John who is
listed below their article. John's granddaughter
married Frank D. Cochran.
Notes (119 KB) Old
Research notes
Elders (508
KB) Tracking the roots and trails of the
old ones.
Ellie McClain (1
KB) Broadway and McClain
D A R (189 KB) Most
of these had fathers in the American Revolution -
so many connect to me.
Search Box (39 KB) 1
Photos (585
KB) Photos
Search Files (124
KB) Images and Folders
D N A (111 KB) DNA
results to Jimmy Ray
Notes (102
KB) Some records
Bozeman (33
KB) Hickory Grove
Martha Hill in
census (137 KB) Her families and
descendants in census notes.
1820s and 1830s (40
KB) Studying the past
List (4 KB) List
Of Resources
Martha Hill Bozeman in Montgomery
County (39 KB) By 1850 she had settled
near the other Hills in Dublin and some families
in Ramer who connected to her vast lineage.
Grandmother Annie
Lee (1 KB) Anna Lou Stone married
Fenn and Carter and Dasher and died around 1933 or
1934. Her father was born in Macon County AL and
moved back to Macon GA before he died. She
followed. The death certificates of both of her
parents are found in the Georgia Archives and
Annie signed as a witness to her mother's.
Journey of the Old
Ones. (353 KB) Tracing Our Kin.
Elders of Martha Hill's
husband (23 KB) Study of William Henry
Bozeman born 1802 Darlington and their trails into
Hope Hull.
Abner Broadway of Grady
AL (936 KB) Lived near Martha Hill
Bozeman of Dublin and the several Stephens
families, Gibson, and Hill and Rushton.
1820 Grandpa Alexander
Miller (673 KB) Rockingham Virginia
WWI draft card Jefferson Richardson
Bozeman (219 KB) Alabama cousin
1790 John Little (498
KB) Union SC
1830 W Parker near Woolsey and S
Parker (349 KB) Harpersfield,
Ashtabula, Ohio
WWI draft card Jessie
Bozeman (211 KB) Alabama cousin or Uncle
1790 Jonas Little (1549
KB) Union SC
1830 S Parker and
Woolsey (368 KB) Harpersfield,
Ashtabula, Ohio
WWI draft card Mead G
Bozeman (208 KB) Alabama Uncle
1830 Dodge and
Burgett (368 KB) Harpersfield,
Ashtabula, Ohio
WWI draft card Millard Milton
Bozeman (222 KB) Alabama Uncle, brother
of Rollie
1830 Reason Roby (437
KB) Shepherdsville, Bullitt, Kentucky
Aunt Nancy
Bozeman (612 KB) Alabama
1850 Crigler (646 KB) and
Carpenter too
- 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
- 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
Research (427
KB) Resources
Welcome to my
page!
Names
Research
Research Notes
Lineage of Clora
Photo of Clora
Photo of Clora's
son
Photo of Clora's
Obituary
Photo of Clora's
Children
Clora's mother was Mary
Parker
Clora's Great grandfather was
Alexander Miller
Clora's Grandson
Clora's
descendants
Floors of Dirt
Story
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Frankie, her
grandson
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