Jacob Boozer Family
Annals of Newberry, Part Two by John A. Chapman, page 640

Jacob Boozer was of Swiss or Swedish descent. He married Elizabeth Senn about the year 1770, and settled
on Twenty-one Mile Creek, at Cherokee Ford, near Fort Granby, and served in the Revolutionary war. By this
marriage came Henry, David, William and Jacob. Jacob Boozer married and lived in Lexington. Henry and William,
with their families, removed to Alabama. David Boozer married Catherine Rawl, and became the father of Wesley,
David L. (dentist in Columbia), and Jacob H., who married, first, Elizabeth Enlow, a niece of Captain Matthew
Hall, having by her two sons, Matthew and Luther, and whose second wife was Hapbock Lindsey, who brought
him also two sons, Lindsey and Jacob. D. Luther Boozer married Emma Moore, and has a family who, with him, are
now living near Ninety-Six, in Abbeville County.
