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Working with family stories of the old days, tales of medicine women, and their beloved soldiers of the many wars in our country, I may not be able to prove or officially document
our Native American ancestry, yet knowing it is in my heart and in my spirit, is all that is really important.

The stories consist of one great granny who was a well known healer in Dublin, Alabama; one who could read the ashes after smoking her pipe; one aunt born with a veil over her face ( which was removed three times) which was the sign of a seer. The amazing intuition of my father, who left work immediately when it thundered, knowing that his baby was about to be born, and yes, I was born that day, in Broken Arrow, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Then we are told of Mr Ward, working in his field, as a strong
thunderstorm approached, he slammed his axe into the ground,
and the skies cleared.

Our families pass on many interesting stories but they all
spoke the English language, yet practiced good survival skills.


I would love to learn more about their culture and language, and teach our children to respect these and the ways of our elders. Yet we have the stories to pass on and the love, truth and respect that were taught to me.


When Indians learned about Christianity, they welcomed new knowledge of GOD and the afterlife with their elders. They were in awe, learning of Jesus, and of course we were told the Mormons believe that Jesus appeared to the Old America, so perhaps this faith was quite welcomed by most the tribes when the Europeans arrived.

So when they were Baptized, many were given new names to use and they are almost impossible to trace now. Some Indians changed their name more than once during their lifetime.

Our Stephens line in 1760 married an unknown full blood Cherokee woman in NC and gave her a Biblical Name.

Due to Indian unrest and the Trail of Tears, many Eastern Band Cherokee fled south or up into the mountains (OverHill) to escape the laws and disease of the white man. Our family believes that Charles Weatherford "may" have fathered our Kitty Weatherford in Virgina before moving to Alabama and fathering Chief Red Eagle. We also might connect our Cochran, Little, Wright lines to Cleopatra, sister of Pocahontas. Many of this line came from South Carolina and Virginia into Tennesee and Kentucky before moving to the Midwest.

Mother's line in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina came into Alabama for quite some time before some moved west.
(Moon, McClain, Bozeman,Anderson, Stephens)

Census takers were very prejudiced and would not recognize Indians owning property so they put most down as blacks or mulatto - in some cases the Indian feared the government finding them so they called them selves blacks or whites.

After the Trail of Tears, they believed that no Indians existed in other areas, so no Indians appeared on census records, and had to be found on the Indian Nation Rolls in Oklahoma.

Thus we hope to find our ancestors registered on the Indian Rolls, somehow, but it sure seems to be an endless journey.

Wa do

  • Carter/Cochran/Bozeman/McClain/Fenn/Stone/Little/Coonfield
  • COONFIELD DESCENDANTS/Miller/Cochran/Clark/Savage
  • LOTTIE CEDONIA/SADONIA LITTLE-COONFIELD
  • GEORGE LITTLE DESCENDANTS 2 John & Mary Catherine Crigler
  • Charlie McClain weds Emma Lorena Bozeman 1901 in Ramer?
  • Cecil Earl Carter born in Thompson AL ABT 1904? Fenn father?
  • FENN FAMILY MESSAGE BOARD
  • Alabama Divorces 1831-1846
  • TRACE YOUR ALABAMA ROOTS
  • ALABAMA CENSUS FINDER
  • Josiah Marion McCLAIN/McLain? ABT 1800
  • Cecil Earl Carter children's photos
  • Funeral Memorial Pages/Charlie McClain/relatives signed in
  • Chester Coonfield Photo
  • MOON surnames
  • My Girls
  • Indian Rolls.......Find Your Ancestors!
  • Descendants of Pocahontas?
  • Cherokee Querie Boards
  • Type in your last name and find your families!!!!
  • Search at Gen Web
  • Search at LDS Family Search
  • 1835 Cherokee Census East of the Mississippi
  • 1623 Virginia Census
  • 1851 Census of Cherokee East of Mississippi
  • Chapman Roll
  • 11-8-2003 Family Surnames to Date
  • Mom's Maternal Cherokee Stephens Family
  • Page Two
  • Harrell Cherokee Search Message Board
  • Page Three
  • 1810 census Ohio County Kentucky, Little families and more
  • 1930 my daddy's Cochran family on census Kansas
  • more notes and links
  • more notes
  • Charles Weatherford
  • Found more census records:Bozeman,Little,Young,Cochran,Coonf
  • Brooks, Smith, Bond, Cochran connections
    Ancestors and Descendents of.....

    Luella was born 2/8/1897 in Benton County Arkansas
    and died 5/11/1945 in a Kansas City Missouri Hospital
    after an 80 day stay that we were told was cancer related;
    some say she died from surgical mistakes made at a previous hospital.

    She was married to Frank Delbert Cochran

    Her parents were Benjamin Wallace Coonfield and Lattie Cedonia Little.

    I never knew my grandma Luella but heard many wonderful stories about her. Dad talked of watching her sit in the fields for hours filling her apron with herbs, polk, whatever was good for the family. She was a strong, loving lady who came from a long line of pioneers and soldiers and worked hard to care for her loved ones and teach them honor and respect. Dad also said her long black hair reached the floor when she brushed it out. Luella was very spiritual and kept many handwritten notes in her Bible, which was handed down to her by her mother.

    Possibly some of those notes were written by her parents.

    Luella was one quarter Cherokee plus some Creek. It's been said that some of her Wright cousins were offered land allotments in the Oklahoma Indian Territory, but this author has not yet recovered any documentation of it.

    Many of the surnames in this family are found on the Indian Rolls in Oklahoma, yet a direct connection to this line has not been found.
  • Luella's distant cousin Laura Little (1 KB)
    Laura Little and the DAR
  • This Author's Lineage (181 KB)
    in my own humble opinion
  • Ancestry file (92 KB)
    the many ancestors of Luella's children
  • Coonfield Research Notes (121 KB)
    We find Isaac on the 1800 Kentucky Tax list in Jefferson County and go from there. His wife appears to be widowed in 1830.
  • Cochran Ancestry (67 KB)
    My view of the Cochran Family Tree.
  • Little Lineage (35 KB)
    Our Scottish connection After Captain Little was widowed, he married his son's mother in law and moved thru Tennessee into Kentucky
  • Coonfield Families (42 KB)
    Holland
  • History of George Little (11 KB)
    Luella's great great grandfather, Captain George Little was injured in the American Revolution.
  • Luella's Coonfield Ancestors (165 KB)
    Lineage and research notes
  • Family Webpages
  • Family Photo Album
  • Luella's Mother, Lattie Cedonia Little Coonfield
  • Luella had many grandfathers, this one settled in Kentucky
  • Luella's great great grandparents Roby/Crigler
  • Luella's Weatherford, Wright, Little connection
  • Laura Little's Indian Blood inquiry
  • Luella's grandpa John Little's Civil War Registration Card
  • Luella's father in law J B Cochran's draft card Ohio Infantr
  • Luella's Mother is age 7 on this census record
  • Luella's mother in law stayed often after becoming a widow
  • Luella's in- laws photos
  • To be continued.............................
  • Photo medley - many Cochran faces
  • Coonfield Headstones
  • Luella's son went to Alabama
  • Another Coonfield cousin asking about Indian Blood
  • message board about Cherokee Coonfield research
  • message board about indian blood in the Little family
  • message board about indian blood in the Cochran family
    Lattie Cedonia Little Coonfield ( daughter of civil war soldier John Wright Little) handed her Family Bible down to her daughter,
    Luella Coonfield Cochran and it was full of handwritten notes and a list of family birthdays.

    Emma Lorena Bozeman McClain kept several notations in her Bible; her marriage to Charles Allen McClain, showing who their parents were and names of their children.
  • DESCENDANCY (45 KB)
    Luella's family tree
  • Lorena Bozeman McClain's Family Bible (1 KB)
    daughter of John Thomas Bozeman and Alice Lorena Stephens of Ramer, Alabama
  • McClain Ancestry (26 KB)
    Ancestors of McClain family
     
    Barbour County was created on 18 Dec. 1832, from former Creek Indian territory and a portion of Pike County. Its boundaries were altered in 1866 and 1868. The county was named for Virginia Governor James Barbour...Barbour County is located in the southeastern section of the state, bounded on the east by the Chattahoochee River and the State of Georgia. The county seat was established in Louisville in 1833, and moved to Clayton in 1834. Today Barbour County contains two courthouses - one in Clayton and one in Eufaula...."Macon was established by an act approved December 18, 1832, and carved out of the capacious region ceded by the Muscogees in that year. Large and valuable portions have been set apart to Lee and Bullock ? to the former 180 square miles, to the latter about 125." 1 "It lies in the east centre of the State, south of Tallapoosa, and Lee, west of Russell, north of Bullock, and east of Montgomery and Elmore. Its name perpetuates the memory of Nathaniel Macon, the North Carolina statesman." 2 Macon County received its present dimensions in 1866. The county seat is located at Tuskegee, which means "warrior" in the Muskhogean dialect of the Creek Indian language.

     
    Had six children with William Franklin Fenn during her seven years of marriage. She left him in Barbour County Alabama with the children, taking only the baby and moved to join her family of Stone in Macon City, Bibb, Georgia. There she remarried and gave the baby the name of Carter. Little baby Carter told his family that his grandfather was a full blood Cherokee Chief. Of course young Carter was a tall handsome dark man like his siblings, but he did drink too much, so the chief part may or may not have been fantasy. The Fenn boys were tall, over 6' and very dark.

    The Carters, Stones, Fenns were all in 1700s Georgia in Creek Indian Lands. Elijah Fenn was the son of Travis and "Mary" and the grandson of Zachariah Fann - Elijah married Martha Rich, daughter of Stephen and "Abiah" Rich. Elijah's son John married Emeline Harrell and Elijah's daughter Letitia married Thomas Rich.

    Emeline named a son William Franklin Fenn in 1855. His wife Anna was called Annie. Annie's parents were Mary Ann Hendrick and Augustus Marvin Stone. Parents of Augustus were Sarah Davies and Benjamin Wilburn Stone. Ben was the son of Mary Polly Wells and Michael Stone who lived in Captain John Stones District of Putnam County Georgia. Parents of Mary Ann were Mary Ann Winters and C C Hendrick. Winters' parents were Amelia Lyle and Albert Winters, who married in 1816 Jackson County Georgia which was then Cherokee Nation East. During this era it was quite common to marry a native american and give them a Christian name.

    Anna Lou's baby was named Cecil Earl and he is only found in Texas census records for 1920 and 1930 during his military service first at San Antonio and then at Fort Bliss in El Paso. On the 1900 census Anna's son Robert is not listed so she may have been pregnant at the time and she may have also raised him but I have been unable to locate her on a census after she married or lived with Mr. Carter - she was very young and may have had more children with Carter. There are some possibilites with the census records but the woman is listed as black and widowed - then there is one Arnie Carter which could be Annie in Macon GA and she is alone, a laundress. Even so, in 1910 and 1920 there is no Robert listed as her son and the family knew him personally and he did exist and I found his tombstone by his brother Frank Jr. Then her son Arthur is not found after 1910 even though family says he married, had children, and died in his 20s.
    • 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.
  • Land Grant (31 KB)
    Fenn in Laurens Georgia
  • My Fenn Folder
  • 1910 Macon City, Bibb, GA-Augustus and Mary Ann Stone
  • 1850 Macon AL Augustus, Benjamin W, Michael, William T Stone
  • Fenns of Creek Indian Territory, Georgia to Alabama
  • Anna Stone and William Fenn on Rootsweb Family Trees
  • Georgia Counties and history
  • Alabama Counties and history
  • Indians and Gypsies
  • Oklahoma Indian Territory
  • American Indian Records
  • Tracing the ancestors of William Franklin Fenn
  • Stone Message Board
  • Fenn Message Board
  • Fenn Cousin
  • Family History
  • My Alabama Family
     
  • Ruth Coonfield (27 KB)
    1915 daughter of Ben and Lattie
  • Family Tree of Powhatan Little (1443 KB)
    in his own handwriting Lucius Powhatan Little wrote down his lineage - his mother Martha Wright Little had a sister named Catherine and another sister named Mary. Catherine married Hiram Little and Mary married a Waltrip.
    • Cochran and Brooks file (202 KB)
      Family tree links and notes
    • Cochran to Coonfield and Captain George Little (223 KB)
      Family tree links and notes
    • Surnames (44 KB)
      Names in our family tree with links to their photos or documents.
    • Old Records - Preserving the Past (39 KB)
      Names in our family tree with links to their photos or documents.
    • Brooks Lineage (136 KB)
      Brooks, Cooper, Ballard, Carter, Bozeman, Lee, Phillips to Cochran
    • Carter Lineage (24 KB)
      Grandpa Cecil Earl Fenn Carter to Anne Cochran
    • Anderson Lineage (27 KB)
      Grandpa Elisha Anderson to granny Lorena Bozeman McClain
    • Brooks Lineage in Tennessee (36 KB)
      Grandpa John Brookes of Holland in Pennsylvania while his son went to Tennessee working as a tailor and married Roxanna Permilia Smith - they went to Texas and that is where he is buried - she came back to TN and remarried a Doctor Smith.
    • Fenn and Stone Lineage in Alabama (26 KB)
      Grandpa Cecil Earl Fenn Carter families from Georgia into Alabama - in Macon, Barbour, Bullock, and Montgomery counties - his mother Anna Stone went back to Macon, Georgia and died there because our cousin Tibb remembers her father going to the funeral about 1934
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Stephens and Broadway
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Fenn Bridge?   swamp land or island
     
     
     
     
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    Discovery of Peter Edward Bozeman's Tombstone
    buried beside his daughter in law Alice Stephens Bozeman
    buried in a graveyard on the old John Hill plantation
     
     
     
     
    Michael Stone may be in his 40s on this 1820 census of Georgia, near John Ross, Peter Stubbs, Wm Stephens, Brak, Lewis and Buckner
     
    Michael's great granddaughter Anna is found on census at age 5 in Bullock County Alabama with parents Augustus and Mary.
     
     
     
    Michael and sons, Benjamin and William in Macon Alabama 1850
     
    Anna's parents moved back to Macon Georgia
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Charles McClain in the Navy census 1920 - date of birth shown 1892 is wrong again. He could not read nor write.
     
    Barbour County Alabama history of the Indian Tribes
     
     
     
     
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    Uncle Bob Bozeman, brother of Lorena and Ethel
     
    Father of T R Carter left SC for Talladega AL
     
    Father of Charles McClain left Georgia during the Civil War and found in Alabama with injury and a new wife
     
    Mother of John Thomas Bozeman, grandmother of Lorena, files for Widows Pension.
     
     
     
    South Carolina Roster shows John, Peter, Ralph
     
     
     
     
     
    My children born in Alabama and their grandchildren will learn they had ancestors all over the country.   So while being born and bred a southerner, they have many other nationalities in the past.  Some of their ancestors were given land, bought land, or took a homestead.  They sometimes moved around a lot if the farming was not good or whatever other situations caused them to find a new home in a new territory.
     
    These Land Deeds help us to follow their path.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    A few trips to cemeteries finding tombstones of relatives Charlie and I knew nothing about, I have saved several photos of those headstones on webpages and tried to write a little bit about those new discoveries.
     
    My mother didn't know much about her parents since she was orphaned at the age of 4 and raised by her mother's McClain parents.
     
     
     
     
    Once I had my family tree up and looking fabulous, I began on my late husband's family and found one of his cousins, Clarence Bearden, posting on the internet, doing the same thing with the Brooks lineage. I phoned Clarence and he sent me some research papers on John Brooks born 1837 and some pictures of Thomas Randolph Carter family.   Clarence's mother is my husband's Aunt Sissy, actually named Elizabeth Brooks and she had called my husband's daddy, Bubba.
     
    I never knew that before.
     
      I called Charlie's cousin, Sue Carol, about Mary Ella's lineage and found that her husband, Wayne Bozeman, was also my cousin, WOW !!  
     
    Sue Carol drove me and Beverly up to Central one day to see the tombstones of Mary Partridge and George Thornton, a couple of there great grandparents from Georgia, buried behind an old Primitive Baptist Church.
     
    Wayne and Sue Carol had dug deeply into his lineage and they were amazed with my Bozeman research.  They had been to the graves at Hope Hull, but so had Clarence Bearden and he had also published an article about his findings there on the Alabama Cemetery Preservation webpage.
     
    Beverly took me to Hope Hull and our findings were extremely fascinating and we took many pictures
    Then we went to Dublin to further our reearch and to Elmore County and I have many other pictures within.
     
    Beverly gave me a new computer for Christmas 2006 with a free subscription to ancestry.com and I have saved hundreds of old documents, and census images showing the tracks of our ancestors.
     
    Wayne loaned me his copy of a book written about the Bozemans and I have also scanned those pages into my research.
     
    I have posted my huge family tree on the internet to share at rootsweb.com and there is another relative online researching the Brooks lineage of Tennessee and Alabama
     
     
    New relatives write to me all the time, I have dozens and dozens of emails from people asking for information, sharing their lineage, letting me know that we are related.
     
    I joined several genealogy mailing lists and message boards online and once tried to contact a Donna Burdette but her mother wrote back to me, being from the Bozeman line - Elizabeth is the granddaughter of Ethel Mae Bozeman, the sister of my great granny Lorena.
     
    Jimmy Ray Bozeman wrote to me and met me and Elizabeth at Dublin in May 2007, my daughter Beverly drove us there and we met a lot of Ethel Mae's family there and some elderly children of Uncle Bob Bozeman's family.  We explored the old family cemetery way behind Hills Chapel Church, out in the woods and found the grave of Peter Edward Bozeman and his daughter in law Alice Lorena Stephens Bozeman.
     
    Peter's son John had been married to Alice.  Alice was our great great granny, rich with Cherokee blood.
     
    I can see how she named my great granny Emma Lorena Bozeman but where did she get the name for Ethel Mae.  Aunt Ethel had written a story about her parents, published in the Montgomery Advertiser around 1970.
     
    I asked these people at Dublin if they knew anything about Lorena 's husband Charlie McClain and they said he was a good man, cross eyed, and never had a tombstone.
     
    December 2007 a new cousin, Glenda, sends an email.  Cousin to my mother in law, she is a wonderful new friend.  We are researching Ella Olivia Baxley Hood and her parents of Holtville.  Beverly takes me to Coosa River Primitive Baptist Church cemetery where we find several family graves, Louisa Miranda Holt and James Hardie Baxley, of the Civil War and down the road at Cains Chapel Cemetery we find the grave of Ella and her husband L W Hood and their children, including "Bubber"  Bessie Mae Hood Thornton ( the mother of Mary Ella Thornton Brooks ).
     
     
     
    My mother was an indian and my father had some indian blood so I am certainly interested in all native american history, finding a lot being uploaded to usgenweb.com
     
    My Dad's sisters are near 90 and well Bernice is 92 and they sent me information and pictures of the old ones and copies of their own genealogy worksheets, which have been very helpful with my Cochran lineage.  My grandpa Cochran was married to a Coonfield which has much indian history coming out of 1800s Kentucky, Civil War and travels across the nation.
     
    Several of my ancestors served in the American Revolution and the Civil War and I find it amazing to cross their names in our nation's history.
     
    Many books are written including a portion of our family; Grandpa Coonfield being listed in the history of Morgan County Indiana;  Grandpa Little in the DAR books and Kentucky History;  Sketches of Bozeman published in 1885 mentions Peter Bozeman moving to Alabama;  Stephens Ancestors book at Ramer Library written by a cousin Clyde Stephens who wrote to me a few years ago and sent a package of papers to my home for my research;  Fenn families in Georgia history and in the Early Settlers of Barbour County Alabama.
     
    Jimmy Ray Bozeman's daughter is currently working to get our Peter Bozeman recognized at the DAR which will open doors for many many Alabama Bozeman researchers.  Peter's son William Henry Bozeman has a large lineage here.
    Peter's son Jesse is the one found buried at Hope Hull.
     
    Everything I find is printed to my notebook and also saved on a webpage,
     
     
     
     
    Kathy Cochran Brooks
     
    Dream Catcher background with lots of my links
    Brooks of Tennessee
  • Alabama Lines (7 KB)
    Joseph Baxley, Andrew Cooper, Elijah Lee, Peter Bozeman, Thomas Carter, John Hill, Michael Stone, John Fenn,
  • Chart of my Ancestors (15 KB)
    My Elders
  • Gideon Moon of Virginia (23 KB)
    His daughter married Charles McClain
  • Frankie Cochran's Kansas families (32 KB)
    His father served in WWI, his brother died in Korea, his grandfather served in the Civil War and some served in the American Revolution. Frankie was one eighth Cherokee blood.
  • Kentucky Records (53 KB)
    George Little living near his grown up children and their families, and in laws, and Isaac Coonfield near Clark and Cline
  • Weatherford Notes (134 KB)
    Researching my Catherine G. Weatherford of Charlotte, VA a daughter of Charles, who married John Wright in 1811....her descendants named Georgia, have some similiarity with some on this list......
  • James McClain 1810 (74 KB)
    buried at Indian Creek Cemetery
  • Colonial Documents (55 KB)
    Tracing my ancestors through time
  • 1810 census shows Patsey Weatherford (136 KB)
    she has children in the home and could be Catherine's mother - she could also have been a wife of the famous Charles Weatherford; nearby is a younger Charles Weatherford who might have been her son.....Patsey Weatherford is one to be researched.
  • Intro (610 KB)
    My Family
  • Many Grandfathers in my line (14 KB)
    Cochran, Henderson, Long, Clendenning, Sturgeon of Pennsylvania into Ohio - "Stuff" on my southern grandfathers
  • 1811 marriage record of Catherine Weatherford (52 KB)
    Virginia Documents state that her father was Charles Weatherford - scroll down to #76 where Benoni Smith was her surety to marriage - was her father in Alabama with his other family?
  • Links (27 KB)
    My Family Study Sheet
  • Many Grandfathers in my line (75 KB)
    Cochran, Henderson, Long, Clendenning, Sturgeon of Pennsylvania into Ohio ; Coonfield and Young, Epperson, into Indiana and Arkansas, Roby and Crigler of Kentucky with Simmons and Wells
  • Coonfield Lineage (13 KB)
    Finding Isaac Coonfield in Kentucky 1800 so was he born about 1760 or 1770
  • My DAR Ancestors (189 KB)
    Several of my grandfathers served in the American Revolution and have been acknowledged by the DAR and Peter Bozeman was just recognized in Jan 2008
  • List of Who's Who (56 KB)
    Basic Outline
  • Tefft and King Phillip (14 KB)
    Our Tefft Cousins in History
  • Crigler of Kentucky (204 KB)
    Abraham Crigler and Lydia had Owen. Owen then named a son Abraham who married Catherine Roby and had Mary Catherine Crigler who later married John Little.
  • The Family Tree on the Web (8 KB)
    Rootsweb GED
  • John Sweet (104 KB)
    into Rhode Island and Mass.
  • Hiram Little born 1821 Kentucky (158 KB)
    The son of Jonas married Catherine Wright ( daughter of Catherine Weatherford) and named a son John Wright Little in 1843. John is later found living with Abraham Crigler because his mother died and Hiram moved to Texas and remarried.
  • Annie Fenn and Alice Carter (71 KB)
    Tracing their families from Virginia to Alabama
  • Iowa Cochran Families (9 KB)
    Jacob Cochran left Ohio for Iowa Territory
  • Reason Roby born Kentucky 1790 (205 KB)
    Abraham Crigler's wife was Mary Catherine Roby, the daughter of Reason and Catherine Simmons Roby. Reason was the son of Lawrence Roby and a lady named "Catherine" who is shown widowed living by Reason in 1820.
  • Grandpa McClain (39 KB)
    Charles married Elizabeth Moon about 1750 in Virginia and moved to Spartanburg SC. His son Josiah married Nancy Wood and had James. James married a woman only known as Anna and they are buried at Indian Creek Cemetery in Georgia. Anna's son Josiah Marion McClain had a family in GA, left for the Civil War and never returned. He had a second family in Alabama and one son named Charles born 1886.
  • Jacob Benjamin Cochran (88 KB)
    Joined the California Gold Rush, served in the Civil War and was married twice
  • Simmons, Catherine's father Jesse born 1753 (254 KB)
    Parents of Catherine Simmons were Jesse and Rachel Wells Simmons from Maryland into Kentucky. Rachels's father was Jacob Wells. Parents of Jesse were Elizabeth Swearengin and Johnathon Simmons of Maryland.
  • Miller of Virginia from Ireland (76 KB)
    Parker of New York Indian Country, Sweet and Tefft of Rhode Island 1600
  • Tracing my loved ones and my elders across the deep south.

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    Our early Pioneers traveled through Indian Territories, and even lived among them or intermarried. Some were Indian Traders, or agents and the history of that time is really fascinating.

    The old maps help us realize what their journey was like. For a long time South Carolina was part of North Carolina as only the coast was being settled by the whites. Before Mississippi Territory included Alabama, all of that area was previously called Louisiana and was home to several tribes.

    Many were forced to leave for Oklahoma in the 1830's but many were hidden in the hills or protected by their white spouses.


    While mine were never traced to any Indian Roll, some of their relatives were.

    They were excellent farmers until the Civil War and Wilson's Raiders destroyed much of the south and our elders had to start all over again.

    Today when we ride through Wetumpka, down Red Land Road or visit the indian mound at Fort Toulouse, and then pass by Pickett Springs after crossing the Tallapoosa River, and passing Red Eagle Farm, or play in Line Creek, then travel the old Meriweather Trail through Montgomery, or perhaps Coosada, Tallassee, Tuskegee, we can only imagine what the area was like 200 years ago for our ancestors.

    I am standing in those old footprints.
  • Map (44 KB)
    1779 Cheraws District South Carolina
  • Tombstone of George Little (152 KB)
    From Scotland to South Carolina's Continental Army
  • Civil War (40 KB)
    Benjamin Wylie Coonfield in the Indiana Infantry
  • Map (39 KB)
    1818 Cheraws, Darlington County, South Carolina
  • Map of Georgia (202 KB)
    1796
  • Georgia Rangers (74 KB)
    Charles Weatherford
  • Map (275 KB)
    1779 North Carolina includes the Peedee River running into South Carolina from Bladen County
  • Map of Georgia (377 KB)
    1822
  • Civil War (306 KB)
    Baxley Pension Request
  • Map (263 KB)
    1780 North Carolina, excellent view of the counties and state boundaries
  • Map (189 KB)
    Indian Villages of Alabama
  • Civil War (20 KB)
    Discharge paper of J W Little
  • Map (233 KB)
    1781 map of the south before Alabama and includes the many indian tribal locations
  • Map (255 KB)
    1747 Georgia and the Carolinas
  • Civil War (135 KB)
    Partridge in the Georgia Militia
  • Map (259 KB)
    1814 Mississippi Territory
  • Map (134 KB)
    1820 Alabama
  • Tennessee (7 KB)
    John Dickens
  • Map (336 KB)
    1839 Map of Southern States with Counties
  • Map (141 KB)
    1830 Alabama
  • Map (559 KB)
    Map of Native Tribal Lands
  • Map (218 KB)
    Forts of Alabama
  • Weatherford (178 KB)
    Martin Weatherford of VA in GA history, father of Charles
  • Map (36 KB)
    Land Offices in Alabama
  • Civil War (121 KB)
    Jacob Cochran in the Ohio Infantry
     
     
     
     
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    Brooks Carter Cochran Bozeman McClain Fenn Stone Little

    Updated January 20, 2008


    Tracing our roots. My Cochran Clan of Scotland settled in Pennsylvania in the 1700s and had something to do with Cochranville PA, but I never found the answer. Quakers or Pennsylvania Dutch, they moved into Ohio in the 1800s, then Iowa and on to Hill City, Kansas where Grandpa Jacob Cochran became the first HomeSteader. Captain George Little of Scotland born 1735 was in Union South Carolina and served in the American Revolution, settling into Kentucky about 1802 with his second wife Mary Handley Douglass. Here his children met up with the Criglers, Carpenters, Roby, Simmons, Wells families. The Coonfields of Holland were in PA in the 1700s and Isaac born about 1780 was in the 1800 Kentucky Tax List. His great grandson Ben Coonfield married Lattie Little. Their daughter Luella married Frank D Cochran. Our grandfather Captain George Little was wounded during the Revolution, therefore exempt from any poll or tax list. Some of the Coonfields and Cochrans were in Iowa Territory in the 1800s and Isaac Coonfield Jr. had settled in Indiana.

    In Virginia 1600s is found Bozeman, McClain, Moon, Fann, Stone and 1700s North and South Carolina, are my Andersons, Brack,Doty, Sellers, Stephens ancestors who all eventually migrated into Georgia and Alabama, many listed in the DAR soldiers and patriots listing online. Much has been written about William Benjamin Sellers and John Stephens; The Doty family came from the first Thanksgiving in America, including our Edward Doty.

    The capital city of Montgomery attracted most who were moving into Alabama. They farmed cotton and hauled by horse and wagon to Dexter Avenue to sell it. Those in Ramer or Dublin had a very hard time on the nasty dirt roads with their wagons getting stuck, that they found it much closer, to just travel to Troy and sell their crops.

    Cousin Clarence deserves much credit for his work on the Brooks family tree. Our John Brooke came from Holland with a french wife and settled in Pennsylvania, having four children. Son John was found on the 1860 census of Giles Tennessee where he married and began a family but he also died young of tuberculosis and his wife remarried.

    Even though we all studied history as children, only now do I realize how harshly the epidemics harmed our families. There were very few doctors, and even less money to pay them, so most families made their own tonics or salves and tried to heal their own. Also we begin to realize that our own ancestors were the indians who lost their lands during the Trail or Tears and that we also had ancestors serving in the American Revolution. We had ancestors in the Civil War with some in the Union and some in the Confederacy. There is a documented soldier or patiot in most of my surnames of this lineage.

    Years ago when I first started this family tree, I downloaded a Cochran file online and thanks to Richard for his hard work on my Dad's lineage and the rest is my own labor of love. I took what Richard had posted on rootsweb and began my own census search to verify each family in the line and found even more to add. Soon my little family tree became an addiction to genealogy.

    I have met many new cousins on the internet and shared stories and pictures. Much of my research has been found on usgenweb and the lds websites and I do thank my Bozeman cousins for meeting with me on 5/2/2007 and helping us find the grave of Peter Edward Bozeman. I have visited many cemeteries and ordered death certificates to prove my lineage.Elisha Anderson's will was probated in Montgomery. Several marriage licenses and estate sales, even confederate applications. The first Peter Bozeman born 1758 has letters filed here in 1828 where he wrote to the revolutionary office.
    Many books have been written about our families and my own book sits on my desk and is being added to each day but will never be published. I simply enjoy reading about our families and hopefully my children will as well.
     
    • 1885 (386 KB)
      Sketches12-14
    • 1885 (392 KB)
      Sketches16-17
    • Isaac Coonfield death record (436 KB)
      Mortality List
    • 1885 (420 KB)
      Sketches14-15
    • Death Certificate of Anne Carter (440 KB)
      wife of Frank Cochran. On that last night with her she told me to go home to my babies because a "lady in white" had visited her and told her that she was about to "go home"
    • 1885 (383 KB)
      Sketches18
    • Tombstone of Alice Lorena Stephens Bozeman (78 KB)
      found in the woods behind Hills Chapel Church by Peter Edward Bozeman's tombstone on the old John Hill plantation. Alice was the wife of his son John Thomas Bozeman who was buried across the street in another cemetery. Stone reads " My Darling ALB "
    • Grandma Stone (88 KB)
      Informant is our great granny Annie L Dasher who later became Annie Carter, previously a Fenn in 1893.
    • 1885 (440 KB)
      Sketches20
    • Anne Carter Cochran in Arizona (6 KB)
      They lived in Mesa near Aunt Eunice Cochran in 1953
    • Grandpa Augustus Marvin Stone (90 KB)
      Father of Anna Lou Stone Fenn Carter Dasher - grandfather to Cecil Earl Fenn Carter.
    • 1885 (314 KB)
      Sketches24
    • George Little of Scotland in SC and KY (24 KB)
      S C Roster shows Frank Cochran's grandpa and probably the brothers of George Little.
    • Cecil Earl Fenn Carter (525 KB)
      Military Discharge shows dark ruddy complexion of this handsome Cherokee. There were three documents where he re-enlisted and served about twenty years at Fort Bliss in El Paso Texas. Cousin Ruby Gibson once told me that Cecil was still in the Army when he married Alice McClain.
    • 1920 Annie Stone (133 KB)
      Shown with Mother - apparently Annie married 3 times, Fenn, Carter, Dasher but no marriage record has been located.
    • 1885 (429 KB)
      Sketches22
    • John Stephens (23 KB)
      S C Roster shows Anne Carter Cochran's grandpa - also grandpa to Lorena Bozeman
    • Catherine Crigler and her baby girls (53 KB)
      wife of John Wright Little
    • John Franklin Fenn 1862 (7 KB)
      Macon County - Civil War
    • 1885 (352 KB)
      Sketches28
    • Wm Sellers (23 KB)
      S C Roster shows Anne Carter Cochran's grandpa - also grandpa to Lorena Bozeman - Some researchers say that Mr Sellers had married an indian woman in South Carolina before moving to Alabama.
    • Catherine Crigler 's son Sam Little (43 KB)
      son of John Wright Little
    • TOMBSTONE - CAPT GEORGE LITTLE (152 KB)
      One of my daddy's many grandfathers on Luella's side - her mother was Lattie Little.
    • Broadway (21 KB)
      S C Roster shows Anne Carter Cochran's grandpa - also grandpa to Charles McClain's mother
    • Hiram Lucius Little (94 KB)
      Father of John Wright Little married first to Catherine Wright and second to Rebecca Isabella Adams.
    • Peter Bozeman (173 KB)
      Jesse petitions the court to sell or divide the land that his father owned, dated 1838 - Peter died in 1829 after writing letters to the War Dept and Bounty Land Office because he knew that he was to receive that free land grant for his service in the American Revolution. Obviously he got the land in Hope Hull Alabama but I have not found any type of Land Deed until this item shows that Peter did in fact own land in Alabama. Now we need to go back and find the followup to this document to see when the land was sold and to whom.
    • Moon (22 KB)
      S C Roster shows Anne Carter Cochran's grandpa - also grandpa to Charles McClain's father
    • Lattie Cedonia Little Coonfield (177 KB)
      daughter of John Wright Little
    • 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
    • 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
    • Bowsman Peter (22 KB)
      S C Roster shows grandpa Peter Bozeman
    • John Carter - married Elizabeth Wise (33 KB)
      1700s North Carolina Militia
    • John Wise - father of Elizabeth Wise Carter (38 KB)
      1700s South Carolina Militia - Elizabeth named her son John Wise Carter and he settled into Talladega Alabama about 1820- 1830 and married an unknown woman having a son named Thomas Randolph Carter.
    • Lattie Cedonia Little & Ben Coonfield (177 KB)
      Ben Coonfield family - Lattie told her children they were of Cherokee blood and some of another tribe
    • Benjamin Coonfield's parents (28 KB)
      Husband of Lattie Little, his parents were Martha Frances Young and Benjamin Wylie Coonfield of Indiana
    • Chester Coonfield (43 KB)
      Ben Coonfield 's son, brother of Lattie
    • John Wright Little photo (26 KB)
      father of Lattie
    • Bond (34 KB)
      1700s North Carolina Militia - Edgecombe County - our John Baptist Bond went to TN into the Brooks lineage
    • John Wright Little photo (67 KB)
      family in Arkansas
    • Ballard and Smith (35 KB)
      1700s North Carolina Militia - Granville County - our Ballard went to TN into the Brooks lineage
    • Amy Coonfield (38 KB)
      Ben Coonfield 's daughter - sister of Luella and Ruth
    • Grandpa Zachariah Fann (35 KB)
      1700s Georgia Rangers also includes John Hill
    • John Wright Little pension (403 KB)
      Civil War Service
    • 1885 (343 KB)
      Sketches129-130
    • Holley (34 KB)
      1700s Granville North Carolina Muster Roll - to the Westbrook lineage of Alabama
    • John Little Pension (144 KB)
      Civil War, Kentucky Infantry
    • 1885 (299 KB)
      Sketches130Alabama
    • Westbrook (34 KB)
      1700s Onslow North Carolina Muster Roll - to the Westbrook lineage of Alabama
    • John Wright Little family (39 KB)
      Civil War Service
    • Cooper and Lee (35 KB)
      1700s Edgecombe North Carolina Muster Roll - to the Susie Mae Cooper Brooks lineage of Alabama
    • Isaac Coonfield photo (22 KB)
      Louisville KY
    • Grandpa John Stephens (35 KB)
      1700s Edgecombe North Carolina Muster Roll
    • Dillard and Stone (33 KB)
      1700s Chatham North Carolina Muster Roll - There is a story online about the Dillards and Jordans being related to Pocahontas
    • Flowers and Stone (34 KB)
      1700s Edgecombe North Carolina Muster Roll
    • Deer and Clark (35 KB)
      1700s Granville North Carolina Militia
    • Charles Wayne Brooks 1953 - 1998 (63 KB)
      taken about 1975 at a friend's wedding reception - handsome son of Mary Ella Thornton and James Edgar Brooks Jr. Charlie had never gone to doctors until that Christmas Eve 1996 when he got sick with colon cancer.
    • Charles' Grandpa 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.
    • 1885 (394 KB)
      Sketches50
    • Charles' Grandpa Brooks (24 KB)
      John Brooks and Annie Clark Ballard of Tennessee had only one son James E Brooks Sr in Montgomery AL. James married Susie Mae Cooper and named their son James Jr. James Jr married Mary Ella Thornton and had Charles. ( The first John Brooks came from Holland and settled in PA with a french wife and had John in 1837 who was in Giles TN in 1860 marrying Roxanna Smith and having a son named John in TN )
    • 1885 (410 KB)
      Sketches52
    • Grandpa John Wright Little (26 KB)
      Luella Coonfield Cochran's grandfather was born in Kentucky 1843 and claimed to be Cherokee. He moved to Arkansas after his wife Catherine Crigler died. John was the son of Catherine Wright and Hiram Lucius Little. Catherine Wright's mother was Catherine Weatherford, a daughter of Charles according to the Virginia records online. Family legend is that John's family refused a land allotment in Indian nation Oklahoma
    • 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. Lattie named her daughter Luella Ellen. Luella married Frank Delbert Cochran and had 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 Lorena 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. 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 !!!
    • 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.
    • 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
    • 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
    • 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.
    • 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.
    • 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.
    • 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
    • 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.
    • 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
  • 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
  • Civil War (74 KB)
    Those who served
  • 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"
  • Peter Bozeman (36 KB)
    Peter had married the widow Sarah Brown and became father of Meade, William Henry, Jesse M. Peter E, and Lucy - maybe Lucy was named after one of their mothers?? Sarah's maiden name is unknown, but perhaps it was Meade. Sarah had two daughters whom Peter would have adopted and raised as his own. Maybe those two girls married and followed them to Montgomery 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.
  • Ancestors (163 KB)
    The many ancestors of the Brooks children.
  • Peter Bozeman's possible ancestors (42 KB)
    Bozeman Relations
  • Grandpa Cochran (3 KB)
    Family Group Sheet
  • McClain, Josiah Marion - Civil War Record (3 KB)
    My great great grandfather married Elizabeth Broadway and had Charles Allen McClain
  • 1709 Samuel Bozeman (5 KB)
    shown as a witness
  • 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.
  • Surnames (37 KB)
    Baxley, Cochran, Crigler, Fenn, Little, Miller, so many names in my family tree.
  • 1747 Henry Bozeman (6 KB)
    Virginia Militia
  • Grandpa Brooks and Bond (27 KB)
    from the Carolinas to Tennessee to Texas and then Alabama
  • 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.
  • 1734 Thomas Bosman (4 KB)
    Virginia Wills
  • 1840 census Montgomery AL (32 KB)
    only half of my transcription, more to come on page 2 - the pages are quite difficult to read
  • Baxley (19 KB)
    From Joseph to James to Ella Olivia
  • 1792 Joseph Bozman (5 KB)
    Petition
  • Mordecai Bozeman (3 KB)
    Account being audited for claims of Am Rev War
  • Many Names in my family (161 KB)
    My Family Jewels
  • 1792 Peter Bozeman (7 KB)
    Settlement of Revolutionary War claims Previously Barred by Established Limitations - they had set deadlines for filing !
  • Mordecai Bozeman and sons (6 KB)
    Account being audited for claims of Am Rev War
  • Captain George Little (28 KB)
    to Jonas to Hiram to John to Lattie to Luella
  • My Montgomery Kin (16 KB)
    Those who settled in the capitol city.
  • Kentucky Census (63 KB)
    Following my Littles into Kentucky 1800
  • 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.
  • Census (53 KB)
    Following the Littles out of Kentucky
  • 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
  • Charles McClain married Lorena Bozeman (61 KB)
    1920 WWI - son of Elizabeth Broadway and Josiah Marion McClain.
  • 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.
  • Charles McClain married Lorena Bozeman (6 KB)
    1910 They lived with his mother and her second husband John Gardner.
  • 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
  • Civil War - Bozeman (16 KB)
    Peter Edward Bozeman married Nancy Jane Anderson
  • Brooks in Montgomery (3 KB)
    Ancestors of Kathy and Charles
  • 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.
  • Documents (47 KB)
    Marriage Licenses, Death Certicates, Articles of Interest
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Civil War - Thomas Randolph Carter (9 KB)
    son of John Wise Carter and "Elizabeth", Thomas married Lacy Jane Bozeman first and Mary Josephine Hereferd second. Mary had a daughter named Sarah Elizabeth Carter who married Levi Benjamin Cooper. Grandfathers of Thomas served in the American Revolution.
  • Grandpa 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.
  • Links (53 KB)
    A Few documents
  • 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.
  • Notes (1005 KB)
    Everything I read and research is saved on a webpage for future reference.
  • 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
  • Kentucky to Arkansss to Alabama (136 KB)
    Frank Cochran and Luella Coonfield's lineage to the Brooks.
  • Grandpa Hiram Lucius Little born 1821 Kentucky
  • Grandma Betsy Douglass Little of PA and SC to Kentucky
  • Grandma Lattie Cedonia Little Coonfield had Luella
  • Cousin Little
  • Uncle Jonas Little? brother of grandpa George? same town/era
  • Grandpa Elisha Sellers of North Carolina
  • Tombstones
  • Grandpa Cecil Earl Fenn Carter 1900 - 1939 Montgomery Ala
  • Grandpa Frank Delbert Cochran and Luella in Chetopa KS 1937
  • Grandpa Charles McClain of Virginia 1750 to Spartanburg SC
  • Charles Brooks in 1975 Millbrook Alabama
  • Grandpa Jacob Benjamin Cochran b 1822 Quaker City Ohio
  • Mom's Uncle Joe McClain and hi son James McClain Wilson
  • Montgomery Area Families of Mine
  • Grandpa Fenn and Stone
  • Charles Brooks in 1976
  • Grandpa Benjamin Wallace Coonfield in 1870 Arkansas
  • Grandpa Benjamin 's parents and siblings
  • Grandpa Benjamin 's daughter Amy Coonfield Gray, my aunt
  • Ben and Lattie Cedonia Little Coonfield
  • Grandpa William Stone 1600s Virginia
  • Grandmother Elizabeth Broadway on the 1860 census
  • Search The Alabama Archives
  • My Family Tree
  • Jacob Benjamin Cochran
  • Mason-Knights Templar common with the Little family
  • Barry's Bozeman Blog
  • Steve's Bozeman Research Page
  • Grandma
  • Gramps
  • My Research Pages
  • My Links
  • My Montgomery Kin
  • Brooks
  • Alabama Gen Web
  • From Lattie Little Coonfield to Frankie Cochran
  • Charles' grandma Olivia Baxley Hood
  • Charles' grandpa John Wise Carter
  • Granny Betsy Douglass Little to Coonfield and Cochran
  • Granny Luella Coonfield Cochran
  • Granny Clora Jane Miller Cochran had son Frank
  • Brooks Genealogy and GED
  • List
  • List
  • Alabama Genealogy
  • Kathy
  • Journey of my Elders
  • Charles Brooks
  • Victorian
  • Pictures of many relatives
  • Thomas Randolph Carter and Lacy Bozeman to Jesse Bozeman
  • James Brooks and Mary Thornton
  • Cochran Genealogy
  • Frank Delbert Cochran
  • South Carolina Search the Archives
  • Georgia Search the A R roster
  • Search Alabama
  • Charles and Kathy
  • Civil War Search
  • 1800 Union SC George Little by his children
  • 1810 Kentucky George Little by his children
  • 1810 Kentucky Jonas Little * Grandfather to John W Little
  • John Wright Little - grandfather to Luella Coonfield Cochran
  • Stephens, McClain and Bozeman to Carter
  • Charles and Patsy Weatherford in Charlotte Virginia
  • Sketches
  • My own BozemanGenWeb
  • Grandpa Peter Bozeman of NC in AL
  • Grandpa Mordecai Bozeman born 1735
  • Lorena's Ancestors
  • Lorena Emma Bozeman McClain
  • Our Southern Roots
  • Peter Bozeman
  • Brooks
  • Stokes - Carter - Bozeman Cemetery
  • Links
  • Links with Search Box for easier navigation
  • Laura: Mrs George Bright Hawes researching Pocahontas
  • Tombstone of Isaac Coonfield born 1808 Kentucky
  • Tombstones of sisters, Maude and Lattie Little
  • Tombstones of aunt Mary Ella Coonfield Davidson
  • Tombstones of Grandpa Coonfield
  • Photo of Grandpa Ben Coonfield, resembles Frank Cochran
  • Tracing our Cherokee blood
  • Mason, Gray, Cochran, Parker, Carter
  • Little Hawes Coonfield Cochran Fenn Carter, cousin Martha
  • Stone Fenn Carter and Cochran
  • Tombstone of Grandpa Jacob Cochran - Civil War Vet
  • Tombstone of Thomas Carter b 1820 and Lacy Bozeman
  • Our Family Roots
  • Grandma Clora Jane Miller Cochran photos
  • Children of Cecil Carter
  • Census Records
  • Alice McClain Carter
  • Census Records and old Brooks Letters
  • My Several Grannies
  • Family Photos
  • Mary Endicott Interview with Coonfield family
  • Family Webpages
  • Search the Civil War
  • 1860 Martha Young's parents, Minerva Evans/James Young
  • Frank Cochran's Ancestors
  • Stepping Stones
  • Family Research Pages
  • Grandpa McClain with my mother around 1940
  • A few of my notes from 2005
  • Montgomery Alabama pictures by me
  • Cochran in the old days
  • Frank and Luella
  • Our family history
  • Dad's grandfather George Little of Scotland in Kentucky
  • Kathy's List
  • Grandfather Elisha Anderson - Elijah - Seaborne- Nancy Jane
  • Cherokee Darlings
  • Weatherford
  • Pony picture
  • .............................................Next
  • My database on rootsweb.com
  • Montgomery
  • List
  • Letter from Brooks
  • Brooks, Ballard, Carter, Hereferd, Ramsey,Staples in Alabama
  • Tombstone of Johnny Brooks
  • Pictures 1920s of grandpa Cecil Earl Fenn Carter at Ft Bliss
  • Cecil's death certificate and his father's
  • Cecil's family on 1900 census before his birth or Robert's
  • Cecil and his brothers
  • Cecil to William to John to Elijah Fann/ Fenn
  • Elijah Fann Tombstone - he founded Pilgrims Rest Church
  • Cecil's brother Frank Fenn looks much like native american
  • Augusta Alabama
  • My Montgomery Families
  • Brooks Gen Web Thornton Hood Lee to Montgomery
  • Brooks many ancestors
  • Civil War Message Board of Alabama
  • Great Grandmother Anna Lou Stone Fenn
  • Index
  • Brooks Notes
  • Alabama Notes
  • Alabama Notes
  • Family History free web space
  • Miscellaneous - free webspace
  • Family Chart - free web space
  • Southern Roots
  • Miscellaneous Notes
  • Our Alabama families
  • Frank Cochran's family
  • Brooks Page
  • Tombstone Bubber Hood and Milton Elijah Thornton
  • Beautiful background - index
  • Bozeman Jewels
  • Family Jewels
  • Wiki pedia adds genealogy
  • Coonfield Research Notes
  • Coonfield Research Notes
  • My Grandfathers
  • Elisha Sellers to Lavinia Jane Sellers
  • List
  • Was your Grandma an Indian?
  • Searching Your Native American Ancestors
  • Mary Coonfield Hoback - indian?
  • Coonfield battles over destruction of cemetery
  • Charlie Cochran and Chief Doublehead
  • List = Kathy and Charlie
  • Wiki
  • Kathy's List
  • Tribal Pages
  • Tribal Pages
  • Civil War - Elijah Lee's son James
  • Civil War in Alabama
  • Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Search
  • Charles Weatherford on 1810 census of Charlotte Virginia
  • 1850 and 1860 census of Montgomery Alabama
  • . . . . . . . . Webring
  • Billy Carter
  • http://www.alabama-coushatta.com/
  • Meridian Cemetery - Grandpa Hiram Little
  • Peter Cooper to Andrew to Charner
  • Savilla Cooper - Aunt
  • Pension Application
  • Granny Lorena
  • Samantha's Family Page
  • A List of Kin
  • ..Dad's Uncle Ky Cochran WWI registration card
  • ...Dad's Uncle Benjamin Harrison Cochran's WWI registration
  • ...Dad's grandparents John and Catherine Little, nice photo
  • ...Dad's grandpa Ben Coonfield looks so much like him
  • ...Dad's Uncle Ky family photo
  • ...Dad's many family pictures
  • Dad's maternal grandpa John Little refused indian allotment
  • ...Dad's grandma Catherine Crigler lineage
  • .....Mom's grandpa Josiah McClain in Civil War Roster
  • ...Mom's grandpa Bozeman was in Civil War - clover on stone
  • ...Dad's sister Irma was born with a veil or caul
  • American Revolution
  • Search the Indian Rolls and Bios
  • Indian Letters and Intruders in Tennessee
  • South Carolina Indians
  • Grandpa Edward Doty
  • Our Mayflower cousin
  • ..Dad's grandpas Crigler and Carpenter in Germanna Colony VA
  • ..Mom's grandpa Elizabeth in 1860
  • ..Mom's grandma Elizabeth in 1860
  • ..Dad's grandma Weatherford in 1811 Virginia - see 76
  • my grandmothers
  • Fann Cemetery
  • ..Dad's Miller and Parker ancestors
  • ..Dad's Henderson and Sturgeon Ancestors
  • ..Mom's McClain Ancestors
  • ..Mom's Alabama Connections
  • ..Mom's Anderson Grandfather
  • ..Dad's ancestor Rev Alex Miller was pastor in 1757
  • Search the Kentucky Archives
  • Search Alabama
  • Search Alabama Cemeteries
  • ..Dad's Little families
  • ..Mom's Fenn families
  • Brooks in Tennessee
  • Elijah Lee in Alabama to the Brooks
  • Brooks and Cooper to Thornton
  • ...Mom's Fenn, Stone, Eidson notes
  • Tombstone of Meade Bozeman, brother of grandpa John T
  • Tombstone of Bozeman - Dillard
  • The Stone family forum
  • ..Mom's Aunt Carrie Fenn lived in Indian Nation Oklahoma
  • Brooks' Pennington and Ballard and Indians in Tennessee
  • Brooks' - Rowena Densy Baxter Ballard family
  • Brooks' - Baxter family forum
  • Kezziah Craig the Cherokee indian
  • Baxter Family Forum with Rowena and Larkin Frances Ballard
  • Craig and Connelly to Baxter , Ballard, and Brooks
  • Lowrence County Tn forum - Craig, to Brooks
  • Pennington to the Brooks
  • Hannah Boone Pennington
  • Lawrence County TN households 1830
  • 1826 Tax List of Lawrence Co TN
  • Maury County TN forum - Bond Smith Brooks
  • Maury County TN history - Giles County formed
  • Giles County TN is where John Brooks was found 1860 census
  • Kentucky Quick Notes
  • Kentucky Quick Notes- John Little -
  • Kentucky Quick Notes- John Little - Lottie
  • Grandpa Cecil Carter's great Aunt Lettie Fenn Rich
  • Grandpa Cecil Carter's great granny Martha Rich Fenn
  • Our Native American Heritage
  • Ancestors of Charles Brooks
  • Tombstones of Lacy Bozeman and Thomas Carter
  • Ancestors of Charles and Kathy
  • DAR notes on the Ancestors of Charles and Kathy
  • Ramer Cemetery Survey
  • Hills Chapel Cemetery
  • First White House of the Confederacy was in Ramer
  • Line Creek is where we played on weekends
  • Montgomery Historical Markers
  • Burnt Corn Alabama
  • St Stephens Alabama
  • Indians in Alabama
  • Old Federal Road in Alabama
  • South of the Road in Alabama
  • Old Wagon Road in Alabama
  • Line Creek and Mt Meigs
  • Trail of Tears
  • Obituary of Clora Jane Miller Cochran
  • Back page of pension of John Little - Civil War
  • Fenn and Feagin
  • BJ's Little page
  • Creek Indian Research
  • Cherokee Indian Research
  • Land Grants in Laurens Georgia
  • Captain George Little and family connections
  • Kathy and Pam meet cousin Martha Fenn
  • Our grandmother Anna Stone Fenn at age 5 on census
  • Anna Stone Fenn's parents went back to Macon GA 1910
  • Anna Stone's father Augustus at age 18 in 1860 census
  • Children and grands of Anna Stone Fenn who went back to GA
  • Anna's ex-husband's death certificate names John Fenn
  • Anne Carter was named after Anna Stone - married Cochran
  • Carter and McClain in the news
  • Carter Fenn Stone McClain
  • Images of Actual Land Records
  • Beginning my research
  • Sketches
  • Bozeman Relations
  • 1767 Bozeman Will
  • Brooks Family Tree
  • WWI registration of Uncle William Little
  • Family History
  • Grandma Mary Handley by cousin L P Little
  • Elmore County Alabama
  • Brooks Family
  • My Cochran Family Jewels
  • Red Shoes and Sehoy and the Weatherfords
  • My Alabama Connections
  • About Mary Angeline Partridge Thornton
  • Red Eagle
  • Our Sweet Little Indian Roots
  • Family Bible Records
  • Alabama Genealogy on Yahoo Groups
  • Montgomery County on Yahoo Groups
  • Cherokee by Blood on Yahoo Groups
  • Bullitt County Kentucky Archives
  • Frank Cochran
  • Brooks Page
  • backgrounds
  • backgrounds
  • Giles County Tennessee - once home to John Brooks b 1837
  • Fenn and Carter
  • Newspapers
  • Grandpa Jonas Little in 1830 census by Handley and Hunt
  • Brooks Smith Craig Pennington in Tennessee
  • 1805 Georgia Land Lottery
  • Crigler and Roby
  • Dorline's research
  • John Little son of George, in 1810 KY soon left for Tennesse
  • McClain pictures, grandma Alice and her parents
  • McClains
  • 1840 McClain on census
  • McClain Tombstones
  • Fenn Stone Carter
  • Broadway and Gibson
  • Charles McClain 1750
  • Anne Carter
  • 1789 Georgia Tax Lists
  • Lorena's daughter's Alice and Katie, granddaughter Annie
  • Lorena's granny, Nancy Jane Anderson
  • my backgrounds
  • Mom's picture
  • Mom's great grandfather Josiah Marion McClain
  • Stone Hendrick Winters
  • Grandpa John Baptist Bond to John Brooks in TN
  • John Milton Brooks, Charlie, Mary and James
  • My Ancestors Speak
  • Grandpa Elijah Fenn/ Fann to Annie Carter
  • Mom's great granny Elizabeth Broadway on the 1860 census
  • Elizabeth Broadway research to South Carolina
  • Elizabeth " Bettie " Broadway and Josiah Marion McClain
  • 1870 census of Abner Broadway, father of Elizabeth
  • Coosada and Fenn Family Cemetery in Elmore County AL
  • Great Grandpa Jacob
  • Luella's genealogy
  • Luella's granny Betsy Douglass Little
  • Luella's granny Catherine Weatherford
  • Luella's grandpa John Little Civil War papers
  • Luella's grandpa Abraham Crigler left KY for Arkansas
  • Luella's Uncle Chester and Uncle Sam
  • Tefft in the Cochran, Miller, Parker lineage of Rhode Island
  • Elijah Lee, grandpa to Charles Brooks
  • Brooks Cooper Hood Thornton Ballard
  • 1850 Chambers County - Lee Cooper Stephens
  • Clora Jane Miller Cochran tombstone
  • 1850 Grandpa Stone in Macon County Alabama
  • Charner Cooper and Sarah Lee have a son Levi Benjamin Cooper
  • Journey of our Elders
  • Deeds in the 1600s
  • Our Stone ancestors in the 1600s - Fann/ Fenn
  • Henrico County VA - P:owhatan and the Early Settlers
  • Mars Hill Cemetery
  • Banister Stone
  • Creeks
  • My contribution to Bullitt County KY
  • My contribution to Daviess County KY
  • My contribution to Find A Grave.com
  • Mom's pictures of her family
  • Charlotte VA deeds
  • other VA deeds
  • Craig Connelly Baxter deeds
  • image: DAR article of George Little
  • Perry Township Blacksmith Shop in Indiana
  • Color Schemes
  • 1953
  • 1695 Maryland Archives
  • My Family Tree
  • Joe McClain so dark was told to sit in the back of the bus
  • Wolf background
  • 1580 George Little
  • Grandpa Hiram Lucius Little in Bosque County Texas
  • Lattie Little marriage license
  • Ralph Bozeman document - Rev War Records
  • Peter Bozeman document - Rev War Records
  • Mordecai Bozeman document - Rev War Records
  • John Bozeman document - Rev War Records
  • Bozeman Family Jewels
  • Cochran
  • Cecil Carter's parents on his death certificate
  • My pictures of Montgomery area
  • My visit to Greenwood Cemetery and to Holtville
  • Freewebs
  • RootsChat
  • Pictures of Anne and Bill Carter
  • 1953 Birth Announcement
  • Samantha's Genealogy
  • WeRelate on Wikipedia
  • Home Page
  • My Parents
  • My Alabama Families
  • T R Carter and Stacy
  • Wilkes Bozman and Cochran
  • Free Stuff
  • New England Indians
  • Kanawah Valley
  • Tombstone Photos
  • Creating a layered background
  • Page 1
  • Cousin Lavinia Parker married an indian
  • Grandma Alice McClain Carter holding a pig
  • Uncle Lucius Powhatan Little
  • Cochran Family Album
  • Frankie and Freelon pictures
  • Frankie's indian ancestral search by his cousin Laura Little
  • Frankie's grandfather Ben
  • Frankie's grandfather Ben
  • Alabama Cemetery Photos
  • Uncle John Handley
  • Bozeman of NC in Am Rev War
  • My Cherokee Connections
  • Honoring the Old Ones
  • Brooks Genealogy
  • John Brooks