1830 Census: Florida (→1840)

1830 Census: Jefferson County, Florida (→1840)

David Bozeman (Son of Luke and Elizabeth Bozeman)

1 Male 0-4
Son: Luke (Born 1827→1840)
1 Male 5-9
Son: Elisha Ward (Born 1823 →1840)
1 Male 30-39
HH: David J. (→18201840)
3 Females 0-4
Daughter: Mary Ann (Born 1825 →1840)
Daughter: Matilda Caroline (Born 1825 →1840)
Daughter: Elizabeth M. (Born 1830 →1840)
1 Female 30-39
Wife: Sarah Bozeman (→1820 Died 1835) Daughter of Meady and Chloe Bozeman

Solomon E. Mathers (Husband of Martha Bozeman, Daughter of Luke and Elizabeth Bozeman)

2 Males 0-4
Son?
Son?
1 Male 5-9
Son?
1 Male 30-39
HH: Solomon
1 Female 0-4
Daughter?
1 Female 5-9
Daughter?
2 Females 15-19
Sister-In-Law?: Dorothy Bozeman (→1820 Married 1831 →1840)
Sister-In-Law?: Celia Bozeman (→1820 →1840?) or Mary Ann Bozeman (→1820 →1840?)
1 Female 20-29
Wife: Martha Bozeman (→1820 Died Before 1834)
1 Female 50-59
Mother-In-Law?: Elizabeth Ward Bozeman (→1820 Died Before 1840?)

Note 1: Martha Bozeman, wife of Solomon E. Mathers is believed to have been a sister of David J. Bozeman.  However, Luke and Elizabeth Bozeman are not known to have had a daughter named Martha.  It is, of course, possible that one of their daughters, either Celia or Mary Ann, went by the name of Martha even though we do not know either of them by that name.

Note2: This census includes a female age 50-59 and two other females age 15-19.  I believe that the elderly female may have been Martha Bozeman Mathers' mother, Elizabeth Ward Bozeman, widow of Luke Bozeman, Sr.  The two females age 15-19 are too old to be children of Martha and Solomon.  I believe that they are sisters of Martha.  One is probably Dorothy who married in Jefferson County, FL in 1831.  The other is probably either Celia or Mary Ann.  I do not know when either of them married or who they married so one of them may have been unmarried in 1830.