Person Sheet


Name Sarah Celeste Bosman1
Birth abt 1735, Fairfax County, Virginia
Death abt 1789, Opelousas, St.Landry Parish, Louisiana
Father Thomas Bosman (1754-~1771)
Mother Mary ? (~1750-~1771)
Spouses
1 William Hayes1
Birth 1735, Halifax, Penn
Death 1828, Branch, LA (Point de L'Englise, p 74)
Father William Hayes (1705-~1734)
Mother Jane Elizabeth James (~1688-~1733)
Marriage WFT Est 1754-1776
Children Lucie (~1753-~1800)
Bosman (1758-<1829)
Guillaume (~1760-)
Thomas (1762-~1763)
William Jr (1768-1850)
Marie (~1769-~1813)
Martha (~1772-~1761)
John (1775-1810)
James (~1782-)
Notes for William (Spouse 1)
WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1179

William Hayes and Sarah Bozman
William Hayes born abt 1730, was a Presbyterian and a native of Halifax, Pennsylvania . Halifax is on the Susquehanna River about twenty miles north of Harrisburg. Sarah Bozman , born about 1735 was the daughter of Thomas Bozman. She was from Fairfax County, Virginia , an area that borders the District of Columbia. William and Sarah were married by 1753 as they are mentioned as husband and wife in Thomas Bozman's will which bears that date. When William andSarah left Virginia, they moved to North Carolina, then to Natchez ,before settling in Louisiana at some time before 1784,
They settled in an area on Bayou Plaquemine Brulee that later becameAcadia Parish, L A . William owned a riverbank strip of land consisting of 507.83 acres shown on an Acadia Par ish map that represents landownership prior to 1803. His property was adjacent to the Jacob Harmon property, the eastern boundary extending to the present community of Branch. The property was bounded on the south by land originally claimed by Benjamin Andrus, Jr.
William's sons John and Bozman, owned property directly across theriver. Also across the river from William's property was land purchased by Antoine Blanc in 1784 by Nementou, chief of the Attakapas. The deed wassigned by Nementou and 13 of his warriors who inhabited the Indian village of the riverbank at the time. William served as a witness for the passage of the sale .
He was in the Opelousas Post General Census of 1788 at Plaquimines Brulees. Wm Haysse , father, 1 male 30 age gr., Wm Haysse, son 1 male 20age gr., 1 woman, 1 boy, 1 girl.
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