From "Sketches of the Bozeman Family," by Rev. Joseph W. Bozeman, D.D., c. 1885 Mercury Publishing Company, Meridian, Miss, reprinted by Robert Henry Teer, Jr, Aug 15, 1981 in Texas, p.104-106. Rev. Bozeman says he compiled his book from Bible Records, letters, and personal interviews.
page 106: "Meady Bozeman born 1822 in Alabama married Miss Gibbons , moved from Kemper County, Miss. to De Soto Parish, La. after the war, Pleasant Hill Post office. Has three sons- James, Robert and Pitt.
From the previous page, he is listed as the son of Meady Bozeman (1784-May 1857) and Lucy Carroll Bozeman. His father is said to be buried in Kemper County, Miss, about forty miles northwest of Meridian (though not on FAG yet) Meady Bozeman, Sr. is said to have built many fine houses in Dallas County, Al. before moving to Kemper County, Miss in 1840."
From "Sketches of the Bozeman Family," by Rev. Joseph W. Bozeman, D.D., c. 1885 Mercury Publishing Company, Meridian, Miss, reprinted by Robert Henry Teer, Jr, Aug 15, 1981 in Texas, p.104-106. Rev. Bozeman says he compiled his book from Bible Records, letters, and personal interviews.
page 106: "Meady Bozeman born 1822 in Alabama married Miss Gibbons , moved from Kemper County, Miss. to De Soto Parish, La. after the war, Pleasant Hill Post office. Has three sons- James, Robert and Pitt.
From the previous page, he is listed as the son of Meady Bozeman (1784-May 1857) and Lucy Carroll Bozeman. His father is said to be buried in Kemper County, Miss, about forty miles northwest of Meridian (though not on FAG yet) Meady Bozeman, Sr. is said to have built many fine houses in Dallas County, Al. before moving to Kemper County, Miss in 1840."
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