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In the Census - Wiley Green Boman & How He Got His Name

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Susan Diane Black Blackmon

Since 1996, I've theorized about why my husband's Uncle Wiley had the middle name Green.  Was it a family name?   Maybe it was a place name?  If it was a family name, whose family was it from?  We played this guessing game for years and never got any closer to solving this little mystery.

Part of the problem with Uncle Wiley's name was that the Boman family was a little challenging to track down.  One reason is because there was no consistency in the spelling of the names, and they kept moving back and forth across the Alabama/Tennessee border.  My husband thinks they were probably moonshiners, but that's another story.

This past fall, I was talking to Uncle Wiley's daughter-in-law, and she told me that she had always heard he was named after a neighbor.  I have to say that I had seriously dropped the ball in this case.  I know you always need to look at the other people on the census; well, I hadn't done that.   Sure enough, in the 1900 Marshall County, Alabama Census, Uncle Wiley and his family lived next door to Green Butler and his family, including a son named Wiley in the Kennamer Community.

While I have yet to figure out if there is any connection, other than being neighbors, between Green and Wylie Butler and Uncle Wylie Green Boman, I did notice a few things.

  • Green Butler was born on 28 Mar 1867 in Alabama and had a younger  brother named Wylie


  • Louis Jackson Boman, Uncle Wylie's father, was born on 22 Oct 1864 in Alabama


  • In 1870, they were both living in Jackson County, Alabama, Green in Woodville, Louis in Scottsboro - 30 miles apart


  • In 1880, Green Butler is living in Woodville, Jackson, Alabama with his widowed mother, younger brother, Wylie, and other siblings


  • Louis Jackson Boman and family are MIA - UPDATE: a cousin found Louis and his siblings living in Kennamer, Marshall, Texas.  His mother, Mary, had remarried  Alexander Parker, and the Boman children are also listed under the name Parker


  • 1887 - Robert Washington Boman is born in Woodville, Marshall, Alabama


  • 1889 - Minerva Jane Boman is born in Woodville, Marshall, Alabama


  • 1890 - Julie Boman is born and died in Woodville, Marshall, Alabama


  • 1892 - Mattie Elizabeth Boman is born in Woodville, Marshall, Alabama


  • 1893 - Cora Elizabeth Boman is born in Woodville, Marshall, Alabama


  • 1900 is where I found the two families living as neighbors in the Kennamer Community


  • In 1910, Green Butler was still living in Woodville, Jackson, Alabama; his son, Wylie Butler, married and living in Kennamer, Marshall, Alabama


  • Louis Jackson Boman and family, including 7-year-old Uncle Wiley, are now living in Wood County, Texas, near the Kennamer family that they migrated to Texas with


Oh yeah, did I mention that Green Butler married Delilah Kennamer after his first wife died?

So, while the mystery of why Uncle Wylie Boman's middle name was Green is solved, it has left me with a laundry list of new questions surrounding him and his family.

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