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Updated December 28, 2013

Welcome to my family history pages. For many years I have been collecting data on my grand parents, greats, and etc. Photos, Records, Stories, anything to document their journey.

My best journey thus far is about Peter Bozeman and my joining the DAR and I can see that others have joined through his sons, Jesse, Peter E. and Wm Henry, but not yet through Meady nor any of the daughters. We know that Ellen and Lucy made it to Alabama with their migration so, hopefully we will see more descendants finding their way. . Some researching Peter's brother John of Darlington refer to them as mixed indian and John did marry an indian lady and they migrated to Choctaw lands in the Mississippi Territory in 1823.

There were many tribes in the Carolinas and all through the South and many claimed to be white and used white names. However some became famous and migrated west, like Will Rogers, Gist (Sequoyahs family) and the Weatherfords.

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    Westbrook Circle
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    With Nubbie
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    Cousin
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  • 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, This little piece of treasure found in the South Carolina Archives proves that our grandfather Peter Bozeman was in Darlington SC in 1822, sharing a piece of land with his son Jesse, whom I have discovered buried in Hope Hull Alabama. Peter and Jesse moved the entire clan to Alabama around 1826 - 1827, including Peter's other sons William and Peter E.....but not Meade, who died about 1821. So the elder Peter was in his 70s and barely made the journey of his dreams, to Alabama, where he farmed across the road from Jesse and died in 1829, then his wife Sarah died in 1838. They both must be buried across the street from Bozeman- Carter - Stokes cemetery
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    Cain's Chapel
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    Family uncovers small grave stone from the 1800s - this lost and forgotten family cemetery desperately needs attention. Neighbors and relatives claim there are at least fifty more graves to be found in this neglected area where the Hill and Bozeman families once lived. This cemetery is directly behind Hills Chapel Church.
  • Peter 2 (1452 KB)
    Joiner, Vincent M. Joiner was married to Ellen Bozeman, daughter of Peter. Hello Uncle Vincent.
  • Uncle Powhatan (40 KB)
    Luella's cousin
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  • Peter 4 (1153 KB)
    Wm Henry and Vincent Joiner
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    Luella on the right
  • 1824 (42 KB)
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  • Peter 3 (562 KB)
    Wm Henry Bozeman in 1822 This was my grandfather. William was born about 1802 and died about 1847. He is most likely buried in Hope Hull but I could not find his grave. William married Martha Hill and had Peter Edward Bozeman in 1838.
  • Frank's Grands (103 KB)
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  • 1824 (476 KB)
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  • 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.
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    Mom's
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    Map of his land in 1822. This was four years before the great migration of the Bozeman families of Darlington into Montgomery, Alabama.
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    KC Luella's grand-daughter, born in Broken Arrow OK
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