"I, J.H.Bozeman, son of Luke and Julian Hill Bozeman and grandson of Luke and Elizabeth Ward Bozeman, and also grandson of Joseph and Mary Warren Hill; the great grandson of Samuel and Ann Richardson Bozeman, was born in Houston County, Georgia, Dec the 11, 1844; was raised in Webster County to manhood; received a sweet hope in Christ as my Saviour at the age of sixteen years; joined the missionaries and soon after, I enlisted in the service of my country in the Confederate Army and served to the best of my ability till the close of the war, making a little over two years I served; coming home in April, 1865. On the 6 of June in that year I was married to Mary Francis Everett, daughter of David and Mary Pool Everett, and to our union were born 9 children; Mary Julian, George Jackson, William Henry, Malinda Catherine, Samuel David, Robert Abithe Ebinezar, Cornelia Walker, Vandollia Lulah Elizabeth, Albert Eugene Franklin. Becoming dissatisfied with the missionaries I offered myself to the Primitive Baptist Church at Chickasahatchee, Terrell County, Georgia, on the Saturday before the third Sunday in July 1867, and was baptized by Elder William Hubbard. If after my departure, there is anything like an obituary wrote and sent to the Signs of the Times, send this with it."
Signed
Joseph Hill Bozeman
"I, J.H.Bozeman, son of Luke and Julian Hill Bozeman and grandson of Luke and Elizabeth Ward Bozeman, and also grandson of Joseph and Mary Warren Hill; the great grandson of Samuel and Ann Richardson Bozeman, was born in Houston County, Georgia, Dec the 11, 1844; was raised in Webster County to manhood; received a sweet hope in Christ as my Saviour at the age of sixteen years; joined the missionaries and soon after, I enlisted in the service of my country in the Confederate Army and served to the best of my ability till the close of the war, making a little over two years I served; coming home in April, 1865. On the 6 of June in that year I was married to Mary Francis Everett, daughter of David and Mary Pool Everett, and to our union were born 9 children; Mary Julian, George Jackson, William Henry, Malinda Catherine, Samuel David, Robert Abithe Ebinezar, Cornelia Walker, Vandollia Lulah Elizabeth, Albert Eugene Franklin. Becoming dissatisfied with the missionaries I offered myself to the Primitive Baptist Church at Chickasahatchee, Terrell County, Georgia, on the Saturday before the third Sunday in July 1867, and was baptized by Elder William Hubbard. If after my departure, there is anything like an obituary wrote and sent to the Signs of the Times, send this with it."
Signed
Joseph Hill Bozeman
Inscription
Co B 2 Ga Inf CSA
Family Members
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Mary Julian "Mollie" Bozeman Pettit
1867–1940
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George Jackson Bozeman
1869–1948
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George Jackson Bozeman
1869–1948
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William Henry Bozeman
1872–1934
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William Henry Bozeman
1872–1934
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Malinda Catherine "Kate" Bozeman Crow
1874–1970
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Samuel David Bozeman
1877–1945
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Robert Abithe Ebinezar "Ebb" Bozeman
1879–1972
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Cornelia Walker Bozeman Moon
1881–1954
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Vondollia Lulah Elizabeth Bozeman
1884–1904
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Albert Eugene Franklin Bozeman
1888–1921
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