Ca 1672 Hannah third married Isaac Willey in New London, CT. Isaac died ca 1685.
6043.John Brooks. Born ca 1623 in England. John died in Woburn, MA on 29 Sep 1691.124
John first married Eunice Mousall, second Mary (Champney) Richardson, widow of Theophilus Richardson.
From The Brooks Family, page 5:167 John Brooks was born about twenty years before the settlement of Woburn, and it is known that he was about 45 years of age in 1608. In 1690, at the age of about 67 years, he participated as a soldier in the Phips Expedition to Quebec. The will of John Brooks, Sr., dated July 29, 1690, probated Nov. 16, 1691, he ... “being bound for Canada in the Expedition against the French enemy”... mentions wife, Mary; sons, Jabez, John and Ebenezer daughters, Deborah, Eunice, Sarah and Joanna; grandchildren, Eunice Buck, Eunice Carter. Eunice Roberts, and John Buck, John Carter, John Brooks, David Roberts; and Mary and Elizabeth, his son John’s two children; Eunice Brooks, daughter of his son Ebenezer; and Mary, daughter of his daughter, Deborah Richardson. He also names son John Richardson (husband of Deborah); and mentions John Dane (Dean), an apprentice, and Rev. Pastor Mr. Jabez Fox. To son John Brooks he gives that piece of land ... called by the name of English Hills. He gives the care of his son Jabez to Lieut. James Converse, during his minority.
John Brooks. Sr., in Sept., 1691, was dismissed from ordinary trainings on account of his decrepitness and incapacity to serve. He was evidently a soldier in King Philip’s War, 1675-6, but his identity is not positive.
In “A true list of those persons who have a just claim (either in Woburn. or the next adjacent towns) to the bounty of the General Court, by being (either personally, or by their ancestors) in the Canada expedition, Anno 1690. — Taken in Woburn. Feb. 19th, 1738, by virtue of an order of the said General Court, bearing date Dec. 22d, last past,” appears:
“23. — Jonathan Brooks, in right of his grandfather John Brooks, both of Woburn. Attested by Joseph Reed.” (Mass. Archives, 36: 246-47; 115: 574.)
On 1 Nov 1649 John first married Eunice Mousall (4023) , daughter of Dea. John Mousall (1593) (-27 Mar 1665) & Eunice, in Woburn, MA.124 Born ca 1628 in England. Eunice died in Woburn, MA on 1 Jan 1684.124
On 25 Feb 1684 John second married Mary Champney, daughter of John Champney (ca 1610-bef 1643) & Joanna, in Woburn, MA.124 Born in Oct 1635 in Cambridge, MA.16 Mary died in Woburn, MA on 26 Aug 1704.124
Mary first married Theophilus Richardson, second John Brooks. Theophilus’s mother, Susannah, married second John Brooks father. Susannah had died a couple of years before Mary and Theophilus’s marriage.
6044.Sarah Brooks. Born ca 1633 in England. Sarah died in Woburn, MA bef 1706.167
From The Brooks Family, page 8:167
Sarah died before 1706. Her will, dated June 15, 1702, probated Sept. 10, 1705, signed by her mark, appointed her “loving cousin,” Joseph Wright, Jr.. and his wife Elizabeth, executors, and Major James Converse and Lieut. Josiah Converse, overseers, and mentions a number of relatives, whose connection opens some interesting genealogical material.
On 13 May 1650 Sarah married John Mousall (4025) , son of Dea. John Mousall (1593) (-27 Mar 1665) & Eunice, in Woburn, MA.124 Born ca 1627 in England. John died in Woburn, MA on 2 Apr 1698.167
From The Brooks Family, page 8:167
John and Sarah died without issue. John died in Woburn, April 2, 1698, and with his wife’s death the name became extinct in Woburn, the line of Dea. John being carried down through the descendants of his daughter Brooks, wife of John. We have already said much regarding the Mousall familv under the heading of John Brooks. John Mousall granted to his “loving cousin,” Joseph Wright, Jr., and Elizabeth, wife of said Joseph, his homestead and other estate, saving of the latter: “having experience of her respects and care of me and my wife for many years together, and now also in our age the said Joseph Wright and Elizabeth his wife, have engaged themselves to take care of me and mv wife, during our natural lives,” I do, “in consideration of love and good will,” convey the homestead and other property; Joseph Wright “to have all after the decease of me and Sarah, my now married wife.” The date of this transfer was Feb. 19, 1694.
6045.Capt. Timothy Brooks. Born ca 1635 in England. Timothy died on 7 Oct 1712. Religion: Baptist.
Timothy married first Mary Russell, second Mehitable (Mowry) Kingsley, widow of Eldad Kingsley.
From The Brooks Family, pages 6–7:167 Before removing to Swanzey, Timothy lived some years in Billerica (see Hazen’s Billerica, p. 18, etc.). His father-in-law was a prominent Baptist, and Timothy was also interested in the Baptist tenets as held at that day, which was perhaps the occasion of his removal to Swansea, or Swanzey, where a church of that faith flourished under the protection of the Plymouth government.
Timothy Brooks, of Swanzey, and Mehitable, his wife, conveyed to Henry Esten certain land, on June 3, 1685. In this deed is the declaration that Roger Mowry, of Providence, was the father of Mehitable, the aforesaid wife, and that she had been married before to Eldad Kinsley, of Rehoboth (Providence Early Records, vol. xiv., pp. 129, 188).
Previously, on March 9, 1680 (1681), Timothy Brooks and wife Mehitable. of Swanzev, conveyed to Benjamin Mozey (Muzzy), of Rumnev Marsh, Boston, real estate in Billerica. (Middx. Co. Deeds.)
On 2 Dec 1659 Timothy first married Mary Russell, daughter of John Russell (ca 1616-1 Jun 1676) & Elizabeth, in Woburn, MA.124 Born ca 1639 in Charlestown, MA. Mary died in Billerica, MA on 15 Sep 1680.167
Ca 1680 Timothy second married Mehitable Mowry (5525) , daughter of Roger Mowry (ca 1610-5 Jan 1666[/7]) & Mary Johnson (2205) (ca 1614-Jan 1678/9). Born ca 1644 in Salem or Lynn, MA. Religion: Baptist.
Mehitable first married Eldad Kingsley, second Timothy Brooks as his second wife.
6046.Joseph Brooks. Born on 12 Apr 1641 in Concord, MA. Joseph died in Concord, MA bef 16 Jul 1682.
Joseph was not named in his father’s will of 1682.
6047.Isaac Brooks. Born ca 1643 in Woburn, MA. Isaac died in Woburn, MA on 8 Sep 1686.124
From The Brooks Family, page 7:167 Isaac was a cavalryman in King Philip’s War, 1675-6, and was appointed quartermaster of the “Three County Troop,” June 1, 1677, and was so named in the town tax lists of 1684 and 1685. He was one of the two persons present when Samuel Converse was killed by the water-wheel of Converse’s father’s mill, in Woburn, Feb. 20, 1669-70 (Hurd's Middlesex County, Mass., i., 351). Isaac was aged 27 in 1670, per Middlesex County files. Previously, in April, 1668, he gave his age, in court, as about 25. It is supposed from this that he was born about 1643.
On 10 Jan 1665 Isaac married Miriam Daniels in Woburn, MA.124 Miriam died aft 1688.167