JOHN BOZEMAN FAMILY
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Henry Marshall Bozeman, of the firm of Bozeman & Regan, Hawkinsville,
Ga., was born in Houston County, Ga., November 1, 1837. His parents were
Col. John and Rebecca Jewell (Pratt) Bozeman, the former a native of Georgia
and the latter of New Hampshire. Col. John Bozeman was born April 27, 1793,
and was first married April 23, 1818, to Elizabeth Murphy, who was born
December 25, 1798.
This union was blessed by the birth of eight children:
(1)Cornelius M., the first son, was born April 8,1819; he married Miss
Elizabeth Farmer, became the father of nine children and died in 1881;
(2) Eliza Ann, the eldest daughter, was born November 11, 1820, and
died May 10, 1848. She was married to Samuel Buffington of Milledgeville,
and bore him four children, John, Elizabeth, Sallie and Samuel; the two
boys are deceased, but the girls are yet living and married.
(3) The colonel's second son and third child, John, was born
June 27, 1823, married, had two children, and died in 1856 or 1857, in
or about the Everglades of Florida, in the effort to eject Billy Bowlegs.
(4) The fourth child, Sarah Frances, was born December 25, 1825; she
also married Samuel Buffington, bore him two children, now deceased, while
she herself died in Jacksonville, Fla., about 1856.
(5) Milton, the third son and fifth child, was born September 18, 1827,
was a Confederate soldier, was captured in South Carolina and taken to
New York, where he died in prison and was buried on Hart's Island.
(6) Amanda M., the third daughter, was born April 18, 1830 and died
December 26, 1834.
(7) Emily C., the fourth daughter, was born December 17, 1831, and
died August 18, 1832.
(8) Albert, the fourth son and eight and youngest child born to this
union, was born February 13, 1834, and died March 10, 1853.
Mrs Elizabeth (Murphy) Bozeman died
February 20, 1836, and on the 14th day of February, 1837, Col. Bozeman
married Miss Rebecca Jewell Pratt, who was born April 23, 1808, and who
was a Yankee lady of high culture and noted for her musical talent. She
was teaching music in one of the Institutes of Hancock County when he became
acquainted with her. Her father's name was Henry Pratt of Winchester, N.H.
His children were Addison, Henry, Marshall, Horace, Julius, Eliza, Charlotte
and Rebecca, all noted for musical ability. Marshall Pratt was one of the
first musicians of the United States in his day. They wre, it is thought,
first cousins to Ex-Gov. Marshall Jewell of Connecticut. The fruit of this
union was (9) Henry Marshall Bozeman only. Mrs. Rebecca J. Bozeman died
February 17, 1838, when her son was but three months old, and on July 23,
1838, Col. Bozeman married Miss Sarah B. Pratt, of Vermont, a first cousin
of his second wife. To this marriage there were no children born, and the
nine born to the colonel, Henry M. is the only one living.
Col. John Bozeman served in the Florida Indian
war, was several times elected to the State legislature from the Milledgeville
district, and was justice of the peace at the time of his death, which
occurred at or near White Sulphur Springs, Fla., November 10, 1848. His
widow, Sarah B., married J.F. Baxter, but died in Memphis, Tenn., in 1884.
Source: Biographical Souvenir of the States of Georgia
and Florida. Chicago, IL: F.A. Battey & Company, 1889.

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