Monday, May 25, 2020

Bozeman, Joseph Daniel "Little Joe" Jr. - 1889

J.D. Bozeman Jr. died 8/19/1889 of typho-malarial fever, aged 19 years 6 months 20 days . Was called
"Little Joe".
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 28-Aug-1889

You can visit the memorial page for Joseph Daniel "Little Joe" Bozeman.

Barganier, Sim - 1884

Henry Bozeman, 36, son of J. D. Bozeman, took strychnine in Greenville and died on the 12th.  He was found by Sim Barganier lying on the hill beyond Persimmon Creek.  He never married.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 15-May-1884

This could very well be the memorial for Sim Barganier.

Bozeman, Joseph Daniel - 1884

Henry Bozeman, 36, son of J. D. Bozeman, took strychnine in Greenville and died on the 12th.  He was found by Sim Barganier lying on the hill beyond Persimmon Creek.  He never married.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 15-May-1884

You can visit the memorial page for Pvt Joseph Daniel Bozeman.

Bozeman, Henry - 1884

Henry Bozeman, 36, son of J. D. Bozeman, took strychnine in Greenville and died on the 12th.  He was found by Sim Barganier lying on the hill beyond Persimmon Creek.  He never married.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 15-May-1884

You can visit the memorial page for Henry Bozeman.

Perdue, Hill - 1884

The infant child of Mr. & Mrs. Bozell died in Greenville Thursday the 9th.  His father, an Italian and man of talent, was in jail at the time and was allowed to by Sheriff Grant to attend the funeral in the company of Mr. Hill Perdue.  Mr. Bozell covered the walls of his prison with portraits and caricatures.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 15-Oct-1884

Bozell, Infant Boy - 1884

The infant child of Mr. & Mrs. Bozell died in Greenville Thursday the 9th.  His father, an Italian and man of talent, was in jail at the time and was allowed to by Sheriff Grant to attend the funeral in the company of Mr. Hill Perdue.  Mr. Bozell covered the walls of his prison with portraits and caricatures.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 15-Oct-1884

Boyle, James - 1899

James Boyle fell dead Nov. 30th on the road between Manningham and Cahaba Roads.  He was 55 years old and was born in Donegal Co., Ireland.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 08-Dec-1899

You can visit the memorial page for James Boyle.

Boyle, Bartholomew (Col.) - 1875

B. Boyle, a Railroad conductor, fell between the cars at Opelika last week and was killed.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 01-Jul-1875


The news of the sudden death of col. B. Boyle, at Opelika, yesterday, created a profound feeling of sadness in this city.  He left here yesterday morning for Opelika.  Arriving there, he was attempting to get off the cars, when he fell between them.  The cars being in motion the wheels ran over him and crushed both legs to pieces, besides inflicting other terrible wounds.  He lived but a short while afterward.

Col. Boyle has been connected with railroads all his life, and is well known throughout the South as a contractor and builder.  He and his associate, Mr. Kelly, built many mils of the Montgomery and Eufaula railroad.  They had large contracts on the South and North Road, and are at present interested in the Selma and Gulf and Opelika and Guntersville Railroads.

Col. Boyle was Superintendent of the latter road.  His death is a severe loss, not only to his family and friends, but to the entire State.  He was a public spirited, enterprising citizen and as noble and high-minded and generous man as Alabama could boast.  Most sincerely do we deplore his loss.  His remains will reach the city this morning from Opelika.  [--Advertizer, 26th ult.]
~ Birmingham Iron Age, 01-Jul-1875, Page 1, Column 3

You can visit the memorial page for Col. Bartholomew Boyle.

Boykin, Hayne - 1874

Hayne Boykin died at his residence in Escambia Co. on the 3rd from dropsy of the chest.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 17-Sept-1874

Boyd, Cicero - 1876

Cicero Boyd was killed by a train near Lomax Friday.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 06-Jan-1876

Bowers, Ann (Mrs.) - 1882

Mrs. Ann Bowers died Sunday in Greenville at the home of her niece Mrs. E. W. C. Stewart from hemorrhage of the lungs.  Aged 64 years.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 30-Mar-1882

Bowen, Edward (Col.) - 1874

Col. Edward Bowen died in Greenville Sept. 21st, aged 78 years.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 24-Sept-1874

(Born 04-Oct-1796)

Boutwell, Jefferson Davis "JD" - 1928

J.D. Boutwell died Oct. 30th. He was born in Lowndes Co. 67 years ago. Burial was in Liberty Cemetery. He was survived by 3 sons, Vivian, Vernon and Dewey Boutwell, and 3 daughters, Mrs. J.M. Lewis, Mrs. S.H. Cheatham and Mrs. Eugene Coker.
~ The Greenville Advocate dated 07-Nov-1928

You can visit the memorial page for Jefferson Davis “J D” Boutwell.

Boutwell, Emma C. [Robinson] - 1910

Mrs. F.M. Boutwell died Monday after an illness of some weeks.  She was buried in Magnolia Cemetery in Greenville with Dr. Waggoner conducting the services.

She was survived by her husband , 3 daughters, Lora, Allie May, & Dannie Boutwell and 4 sons, Charlie, Lloyd, Reese & Frank Boutwell.

- The Greenville Advocate, 17-Jun-1910

You can visit the memorial page for Emma C. [Robinson] Boutwell.