Rev. Joshua Brooks' second marriage was to Mahala Gray of LaRue County, Kentucky, who is still living and makes her home with her step-son, Floyd W. Brooks. Rev. Mr. Brooks' family consisted of 11 children, all the issue of the first marriage.
Taken from: History of Cherokee County Kansas and its representative citizens, ed. & comp. by Nathaniel Thompson Allison, 1904, transcribed by Josh Lewis, student from USD 508, Baxter Springs Middle School, Baxter Springs, Kansas, 2/26/97
Rev. Joshua Brooks' second marriage was to Mahala Gray of LaRue County, Kentucky, who is still living and makes her home with her step-son, Floyd W. Brooks. Rev. Mr. Brooks' family consisted of 11 children, all the issue of the first marriage.
Taken from: History of Cherokee County Kansas and its representative citizens, ed. & comp. by Nathaniel Thompson Allison, 1904, transcribed by Josh Lewis, student from USD 508, Baxter Springs Middle School, Baxter Springs, Kansas, 2/26/97
Family Members
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Nathan Turpin Brooks
1805–1872
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Mary Turpin Brooks Richardson
1807–1865
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John H Brooks
1808–1891
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Nancy H. Brooks Grinstead
1810–1887
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Rhoda C Brooks Nevill
1812–1888
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Miles Brooks
1817–1874
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Jeremiah Vardiman Brooks
1819–1887
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George William Brooks
1825–1898
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Johnson A Brooks
1828–1908
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Jacob L Brooks
1832–1901