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Marg
Mrs. Joshua Brooks died on February 23rd at her home in Stanly
county. She was a native of this county but had been living in
Stanly for a number of years. She was 69 years old. Her husband
And several children survive. Mrs. Brooks was a lady of fine Christian
character. She was a member of the Baptist church. Funeral was held at Philadelphia church in Stanly.
Source: The Monroe Journal, Monroe, NC, March 11, 1913, Tues. Pg. 1
Born to David and Alice Newsome Thomas.
Married to Joshua Brooks in Union County, North Carolina on 9 Nov 1865.
Alice Newsome's parent's were Joseph and Christina Barnes Newsome.Her sister,Mary Elizabeth Newsome was the first wife of Rev. Edmond Lilly Davis's four wives.Edmond was the son of Henry Isham Davis,who's brother Samuel had a son by the name of Jefferson Davis,who was the President of the Confederate States.
Thanks
Marg
Mrs. Joshua Brooks died on February 23rd at her home in Stanly
county. She was a native of this county but had been living in
Stanly for a number of years. She was 69 years old. Her husband
And several children survive. Mrs. Brooks was a lady of fine Christian
character. She was a member of the Baptist church. Funeral was held at Philadelphia church in Stanly.
Source: The Monroe Journal, Monroe, NC, March 11, 1913, Tues. Pg. 1
Born to David and Alice Newsome Thomas.
Married to Joshua Brooks in Union County, North Carolina on 9 Nov 1865.
Alice Newsome's parent's were Joseph and Christina Barnes Newsome.Her sister,Mary Elizabeth Newsome was the first wife of Rev. Edmond Lilly Davis's four wives.Edmond was the son of Henry Isham Davis,who's brother Samuel had a son by the name of Jefferson Davis,who was the President of the Confederate States.
Family Members
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Manoraha A. Brooks Morgan
1867–1900
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Martha Colon Brooks Efird
1868–1936
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Edmond Washington "Watts" Brooks
1871–1931
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Lessie Ann Brooks Almond
1873–1950
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William F. Brooks
1874–1900
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Mary Ida Brooks Hill
1876–1939
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John D. Brooks
1877–1900
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Carrie Ellen Brooks James
1882–1972
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Hattie Maud Brooks Hill
1884–1920
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