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From: carol c-h <>
Subject: Re: [BOZEMAN] Dr. James Bozeman Columbus GA
Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2001 09:08:13 -0600
References: <5.0.0.25.2.20010324172140.01e97400@netdoor.com>
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Thanks, Steve. Am trying to recover from computer problems that
necessitated getting a new machine - that part was fun, but having to get
all the data reorganized on this new one is not.
Would you mind posting what is known about the 1600s-1700s members of the
family in what is now the
US? Bozeman/Boseman/Bozman/Bosman/Boasman/Boesman/Boosman/Bossman
families by 1790 are spread from ME to GA - it would be neat to have a
database placing these folks in plain view - with your permission, I could
add this basic info to our list web page at
http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/surnames/bozeman/ - do you think that would be
a good idea?
A cousin has tentatively volunteered to put our lines online at his website
for any of us who would like that (am verifying that, since it could
potentially be a lot of work for him) - and there is always the
WorldConnect project at RootsWeb or the GenCircles site
http://www.gencircles.com/ or such -
Suggestions?
Carol
At 06:48 PM 3/24/2001, Steve Frizzell wrote:
>John Bozeman, b. bef. 1736
>..Philemon Bozeman, b. Abt. 1758 Virginia
>....Lewis Bozeman, b. 1792, Anderson, South Carolina
>......James Harmon Bozeman, b. March 11, 1825 Covington County, Alabama
>........James Daniel Bozeman, b. 1855 Covington County, Alabama
>..........Robert Gaston Bozeman, b. 1896 Crenshaw County, Alabama
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "carol c-h" <>
>To: <>
>Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2001 6:30 PM
>Subject: Re: [BOZEMAN] Dr. James Bozeman Columbus GA
>
>
>Kristie, there is a writeup about Robert G. Bozeman (1896, Crenshaw
>county>Covington county) from AL in a couple of bio books I have and his
>father (Jas D, 1855) and grandfather (from GA) were both James, but I don't
>see anything about either of them being a doctor. A different James, I
>guess. I have a Chattahoochee county history and see no mention of a
>Bozeman. Will do a bit of prowling - am not in GA, but am new CC for
>Chattahoochee county USGW and also Muscogee county AHGP - that area is
>where I am looking for my Jordan and Cannon and Browning ancestors - will
>be digging for data for the site and will try to find this James -
>
>Carol
>
>At 04:57 PM 3/24/2001, you wrote:
> >Hello everyone,
> >
> >An idea has struck me. If James Bozeman was a Dr. in Columbus GA, would
> >there not possibly be some newspaper articles on him?....0r some kind of
> >community paper? Some kind of record of who he treated? One would think
> >that it might be at least on microfiche maybe. It is just an idea. I
> >know that my small town that I live in has a column of the coming and
> >goings of the local people. Who visited who and when. I thought maybe
> >that this may have been the same in the 1800's. I don't live in GA, but
> >if some one does live close to Columbus this might be some place to
> >look. This is how I found my grandfather and grandmothers, Thomas
> >Franklin and Evelyn Bozeman Simpson, home in VA.; By the city directory
> >and newspaper articles. Of course this was when they live there in the
> >early 1930s. It lead me to where I wanted to go. I only had a name then
> >and I only knew the town. So my husband took me there one summer and I
> >found a wealth of information including my grandfather burial records.
> >This is how I started looking for my roots.
> >
> >Sometimes the facts are right in front of us, but we have looked so
> >hard, we over looked the obvious.
> >
> >Just an idea.
> >
> >Kristie Simpson
> >
> >
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