Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . ont, June 5, 1844: NathanielNewton, November 27, 1828 (twin) : Mary Chad-wick, November 27, 1828 (twin), married JohnAnderson, of Anderson, Heath and Company, of Bos-ton, Massachusetts, and is the last survivor of thefamily; Horace Earle, March i, 1834. was in thecivil war. and died October 22. 1870: Frederic Barron,July II, 1838 (twin), died April 11. : FrancisLowe, born Julv 11, 1838 (^twin). died .Xpril 11, 1839. (VIII) Charles Ed


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts, with a history of Worcester society of antiquity; . ont, June 5, 1844: NathanielNewton, November 27, 1828 (twin) : Mary Chad-wick, November 27, 1828 (twin), married JohnAnderson, of Anderson, Heath and Company, of Bos-ton, Massachusetts, and is the last survivor of thefamily; Horace Earle, March i, 1834. was in thecivil war. and died October 22. 1870: Frederic Barron,July II, 1838 (twin), died April 11. : FrancisLowe, born Julv 11, 1838 (^twin). died .Xpril 11, 1839. (VIII) Charles Edwin Brooks, son of NathanielBrooks (7), was born at Worcester, ^Massachusetts,August IS, 1824. He was educated in the Wor-cester schools and at Worcester Academy. Whena young man he left the farm to enter mercantilelife. After a service of four years in the office ofthe Daily Spy, he entered the grocery business as amember of the firm of Brooks and Stearns, whosestore was at 8 Front street. He was in businessthere for about twelve years. During a part of thecivil war he served as commissary at Newbern,North Carolina. L^pon his return to this city he. WORCESTER COUXTV :i7 became associated with his brother Horace and hisbrother-in-law, David H. Fauiiiiig, in the WorcesterSkirt Company, the name of which was afterward?changed to the Worcester Corset Company. Hewas treasurer and Hbrarian of the Worcester CountyHorticuUural Society from 1879 until his death,?which occurred December 22, iSgo. He married, December 2, 1851, Elizabeth CapronFanning. Her father, Henry Willson Fanning,?was of the sixth generation in descent fromEdmund Fanning, who settled at what is nowGroton, Connecticut, in 1653. (See sketch of Fan-ning family and D. H. Fanning in this work.) Hermother was of the well known Hale family of Con-necticut. The children of Charles Erwin and Eliza-beth Capron (Fanning) Brooks were: 1. EllaBrooks, died at the age of four. 2. Arthur An-derson, born in Worcester, December 25, 1


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