Frederick Boozer was born in Georgia in 1826. In 1850 he was living in Benton County, Alabama (renamed Calhoun County in 1858). In 1850 Peter, John, and Carter Boozer were slave owners in Benton County, Alabama. It is suspected that they were related to Frederick and to each other, but there is no positive evidence on this point.
In about 1869 Frederick moved his family to Greene County and took up residence in Cache Township. By 1880 Frederick was apparently a widower. At this time his children at home were: David, 1857; Emily, 1862; John, 1865; Samuel, 1868; Robert, 1870; and Margaret, 1873. The four older children were born in Alabama and the younger ones, in Arkansas.
Frederick Boozer was born in Georgia in 1826. In 1850 he was living in Benton County, Alabama (renamed Calhoun County in 1858). In 1850 Peter, John, and Carter Boozer were slave owners in Benton County, Alabama. It is suspected that they were related to Frederick and to each other, but there is no positive evidence on this point.
In about 1869 Frederick moved his family to Greene County and took up residence in Cache Township. By 1880 Frederick was apparently a widower. At this time his children at home were: David, 1857; Emily, 1862; John, 1865; Samuel, 1868; Robert, 1870; and Margaret, 1873. The four older children were born in Alabama and the younger ones, in Arkansas.
Gravesite Details
Husband of Elizabeth Jane Johnson. Listed as F. Boozer on tombstone.
Family Members
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