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Family: Rhodom Maxey Brooks / Mary Frances Fuller (F2401)

m. 28 Aug 1851


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  • Male
    Rhodom Maxey Brooks

    Birth  Abt 1832  Georgia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  1891   
    Burial     
    Marriage  28 Aug 1851  Meriwether County, Georgia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Maxey Brooks | F2402 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Lucy Thornton | F2402 Group Sheet 

    Female
    Mary Frances Fuller

    Birth  Abt 1829  Meriwether County, Georgia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  Abt 1910  Pike County, Georgia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Burial     
    Father  James Anderson Fuller | F124 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Fanny Bailey | F124 Group Sheet 

  • Notes  Married:
    • The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution

      Volume 86, page 36
      Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Brooks Britt.
      DAR ID Number: 85098

      source:
      http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/pike/history/dar.txt

      Born in Pike County, Ga. Wife of William Oslin Britt.

      Descendant of James Brooks and of John Fuller, as follows:

      1. Rhodom Maxie Brooks (1832-91), m. 1851, Mary Frances Fuller (1830-1910).

      2. Maxie Brooks (1796-1863), m. 1830, Lucy Thornton (1812-78); James Fuller,
      m. 1820, Nancy Bailey (d. 1862).

      3. Simon Brooks (1766-1859), m. 1795, Phoebe Buffington (1769-1840); John
      Fuller, m. 1770, Mary Shields. [Simon Brooks was said to be a millwright of acknowledged talent].

      4. James Brooks, m. 1746, Elizabeth Smith (sic, other records show he was born to James Brooks by his second wife, a THOMASON)

      James Brooks (1725-1800) served in the South Carolina militia as private
      under Colonel Anderson. He was born in North Carolina; died in South
      Carolina.

      John Fuller (1749-1810) served as private under General Gates in South
      Carolina militia. He was born and died in Camden District, S. C.

      http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/pike/history/dar.txt