- 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.
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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.
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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.
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