Marshall Brooks, 18351914 (aged 78 years)

Name
Marshall /Brooks/
Given names
Marshall
Surname
Brooks
Birth
Birth of a brother
Marriage
FAM:MARR:LONG: W-75.806389
FAM:MARR:LATI: N45.400002
FAM:MARR:_COR:_LAD: 75
FAM:MARR:_COR:_LAM: 48
FAM:MARR:_COR:_LAS: 23
FAM:MARR:_COR:_LAN: 1
FAM:MARR:_COR:_LOD: 45
FAM:MARR:_COR:_LOM: 24
FAM:MARR:CHAN:DATE: 15 JUL 2012
FAM:MARR:CHAN:DATE:TIME: 13:31:20
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
Death of a father
March 7, 1879 (aged 43 years)
Death of a mother
May 18, 1883 (aged 48 years)
Marriage of a son
Marriage of a daughter
Marriage of a daughter
FAM:EVEN:LONG: W-75.690277
FAM:EVEN:LATI: N45.420834
FAM:EVEN:_COR:_LAD: 75
FAM:EVEN:_COR:_LAM: 41
FAM:EVEN:_COR:_LAS: 25
FAM:EVEN:_COR:_LAN: 1
FAM:EVEN:_COR:_LOD: 45
FAM:EVEN:_COR:_LOM: 25
FAM:EVEN:_COR:_LOS: 15
FAM:EVEN:CHAN:DATE: 15 JUL 2012
FAM:EVEN:CHAN:DATE:TIME: 13:49:11
Marriage of a son
Burial of a father
Burial of a mother
Death
1914 (aged 78 years)
Burial
Family with parents
father
18001879
Birth: 1800 Boston, Massachusetts, UNITED STATES
Death: March 7, 1879
mother
18121883
Birth: March 2, 1812Randolph Twp., Orange, Vermont, UNITED STATES
Death: May 18, 1883
Marriage MarriageApril 11, 1832
3 years
himself
18351914
Birth: May 4, 1835 35 23 Low, Quebec, CANADA
Death: 1914Low, Quebec, CANADA
21 years
younger brother
Father’s family with Elizabeth Starr
father
18001879
Birth: 1800 Boston, Massachusetts, UNITED STATES
Death: March 7, 1879
stepmother
Marriage Marriage1823
Family with Hannah Bloss Chamberlain
himself
18351914
Birth: May 4, 1835 35 23 Low, Quebec, CANADA
Death: 1914Low, Quebec, CANADA
wife
18301931
Birth: July 19, 1830 37 40 Chelsea, Quebec, CANADA
Death: December 16, 1931
Marriage MarriageMarch 31, 1859Aylmer, Quebec, CANADA
14 months
daughter
3 years
son
21 months
son
3 years
son
18671948
Birth: December 20, 1867 32 37
Death: 1948
6 years
daughter
18741919
Birth: January 26, 1874 38 43
Death: 1919
Shared note

From an article by the Historical Society of the Gatineau:
Marshall, Caleb's oldest son, carried the mail on horseback to Maniwaki 70 miles north until a road was built and then he drove the stage. The stage driver was a glamorous figure in that frontier world. He made the speed records and was the first to learn the news along a hundred miles of road. Little wonder that pretty Hannah Chamberlain of Chelsea, just home after education in Boston, took an interest in Marshall
Marshall and Hannah Brooks were married in 1859 and as a wedding gift Caleb built them a house and a barnNas he did for each of his sons when they married. This white farmhouse still stands on its hill overlooking Low and is named Brooks Hill.

1901 Census, Dalhousie Quarter, Ottawa, Ontario - also with them was Margaret Brooks, b. March 17, 1878, listed as a niece