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ct. 1, 1833. 46-74Isaac Austin Brooks m. Sarah W. Hill, April 25, 1846, and had--  74-83Frederic Cornwell, b. Feb. 16, 1847.  84Alfred Austin, b. Sept. 1, 1848.  85Mary Isabel b. Apr. 21, 1852.  86Edward Corliss, b. Jan. 22, 1854. 13-26Elizabeth Brooks m. Rev. Jacob Burnap, of Merrimac, 1776, and had--  26-87Horatio G., b. Jan. 4, 1778.  88Elizabeth, b. 1779; d. 1840.  89Ruth, b. 1780; d. Nov. 27, 1806.  90Hannah b. 1781.  91Rebecca, b. May 14, 1784.  92Abigail, b. 1785; d. Aug. 26, M. Sanderson.  6Zaccheus, b. Nov. 10, 1769; m., Abigail Brooks. Catharine Wyman, m. William Tufts. Elizabeth Wyman, m. Samuel Wakefield, Jan. 2, 1749. Seth Wyman, of Charlestown, m. Ruth Wright, June 4, 1744. James Wyman, of Woburn, m. Elizabeth Brooks, May 18, 1787. Phebe Wyman, m. Caleb Brooks, 2d, Nov. 20, 1800. James Wyman, m. Susanna Cutter. Joseph Wyman, m. Ruth Feroll, Mar. 15, 1781. Joseph Wyman, m. Mary Wyman, Nov. 15, 1781. Joseph Wyman, m. Mary Dalton, Nov. 13, 1790. J
Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Additional Sketches Illustrating the services of officers and Privates and patriotic citizens of South Carolina. (search)
ed by Capt. Elias Benning, as a private, and was at once promoted junior second lieutenant. Eight months later the command was merged in Company G of Hampton's legion, and he was continued in his previous rank. With Hampton's legion he took part in the cavalry engagements at Riddle's shop, Va., in June, 1864; St. Mary's church, Darbytown road, Williamsburg road, and Nine-mile road, October, 1864; Bottom bridge, Double Gates, Deep Bottom, Fussell's mill, Five Forks, Sailor's creek, and the engagements on the retreat to Appomattox, where he was surrendered. While in the infantry he was also under fire for twenty-one days at Battery Wagner. After the close of hostilities he was engaged in farming until his removal to the State capital, where he entered upon the duties of clerk of the loan department of the State treasury. By his marriage, in 1872, to Elizabeth Brook Darby, of his native district, he has five sons: Daniel M., Thomas H., Mercer D., Charles Vedder and Richard Garnett.
dia, his wid., d. 3 Sept. 1822, a. 75. George Prentice was a Pct. committeeman, 1787-90, 1797-1805; Pct. assessor nine years; Pet. collector, 1792, 1795-1801, 1806, 1807. 5. Solomon, s. of Solomon (3), m. Elizabeth Wyeth, of Charlestown, 15 Apr. 1803. He o. c. here 29 Apr. 1804. Had James, bap. 29 Apr. 1804; Elizabeth, bap. 16 Mar. 1806, d. 9 Mar. 1818, a. 12; Mary, bap. 14 Feb. 1808, d. 13 Oct. 1809, a. 1 1/2. Elizabeth (his wife) d. 20 Feb. 1808, a. 25 (g. s.). Solomon m. wid. Elizabeth Brooks, 7 Nov. 1813. He d. 6 Oct. 1821, a. 47. Elizabeth, wid. of Solomon, d. 22 Sept. 1839, a. 67. 6. Ebenezer, prob. s. of Solomon (3), d. 17 May, 1839, a. 54. 7. William, prob. s. of Solomon (3), m. Fanny Russell, of Charlestown, 28 Aug. 1808. Both o. c. here 2 Aug. 1812, and both were adm. to the ch. 19 Mar. 1820. He and wife and chil. Frances and Mary were all bap. 2 Aug. 1812—Frances m. Jesse Buckman, 24 May, 1827. Had also William, bap. 6 June, 1813; Elmira, bap. 21 May, 1
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 14., Medford men's Monumental money. (search)
Medford men's Monumental money. The following names and sums appear in the list of contributors from Medford to the erection of Bunker Hill Monument:— Jonathan Angier$5 Nathan Adams5 Nathan Adams, Jr.5 John Brooks30 Jonathan Brooks10 A. S. V. Brooks5 John Brooks5 S. R. Brooks10 Charles Brooks10 Elizabeth Brooks10 Alfred Brooks10 Lucy A. Brooks10 Abner Bartlett5 Andrew Bigelow5 Leonard Bucknam5 Dudley Hall40 Dudley C. Hall5 Frederic D. Hall5 Ebenezer Hall10 Charles J. Hall$5 Edward B. Hall5 Wm. P. Huntington5 Joseph Manning5 Joseph Manning, Jr.5 Jonathan Porter5 Joseph Swan5 Benjamin L. Swan100 D. Swan5 Timothy Swan10 Caleb Swan10 Watts Turner5 Turell Tufts5 William Ward10 Samuel Ward5 William Ward, 3d5 John G. Ward5 Joseph Wyman, Jr.
ants. James Madison Usher published the History of Medford, by the Rev. Charles Brooks, in 1855, and revised and enlarged it afterwards up to the year 1886. Edward Preston Usher wrote The Church's Attitude Towards Truth, 1907, and a memorial sketch of Roland Greene Usher, to which is added a genealogy of the Usher family in New England. Henry Grosvenor Cary wrote The Cary Family in England and the Cary Family in America. Thomas Brooks compiled the family record of Jonathan and Elizabeth Brooks. The writings of Frank Preston Stearns cover a wide range of subjects—art, literature, criticism, biography, political science. In 1888 he edited a book on John Brown, by Herman von Holtz, for which he was singularly fitted through his personal knowledge of John Brown. In 1895 he published Sketches from Concord and Appledore, and in 1905 Cambridge Sketches, both intimate biographies of famous men. In 1892 appeared Real and Ideal in Literature, and in 1897 Modern English Prose Writ