Person:John Bozarth (3)

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John Caleb Bozarth, "Indian John"
m. 13 Jul 1734
  1. John Caleb Bozarth, "Indian John"1743 - 1832
m. 1770
  1. George Isaac Bozarth1774 - 1840
  2. Valentine Bozarth1776 - 1795
  3. John Bozarth1777 - 1831
  4. Rebecca BozarthAbt 1779 -
  5. Zadekiah Bozarth1780 - 1795
  6. Elizabeth Jane Bozarth1784 - 1863
  7. Joshua Bozarth1785 - 1869
  8. Mary Bozarth1787 - 1818
  9. Lot Bozarth1792 - 1867
  10. Infant Son Bozarth1794 - 1795
  11. Isaac Bozarth1796 - 1877
Facts and Events
Name John Caleb Bozarth, "Indian John"
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1743 of Monongalia County, Virginia
Marriage 1770 Monongalia County, Virginiato Charlotte Jane 'Lottie' Ivers
Death[1] 1832 Barbour County, Virginia
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
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    From "The History and Genealogy of the Bozarth Family of Virginia", printed in the Bozarth Beacon:

    The last Indian massacre on the Virginia frontier took place in the Buckhannon settlement in mid-summer 1795 at the home of John Bozarth on Fink's Run. John and his son's John and George were attacked as they were hauling grain and although they managed to escape they were unable to warn other members of the family who were at the house. Two or three of the smaller children were killed while Mrs. Bozarth with the two younger sons, Lot and Zeb and two small daughters, Mary and Elizabeth were taken into captivity in the Ohio County where the raiding warriors arrived only in time to deliver up their prisoners at the Treaty of Greenville, June 21, 1795. Notes on children; Jane Bozarth: killed by indians when a young girl.