The Brooks historian

Verfasser

Brooks, William R (Added Author)
Judge, Dixie L (Added Author)

Sprache

English

Datum der Veröffentlichung

1991-1998

Herausgeber

Brooks Family Historical Society and Library

Ort der Veröffentlichung

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Druckerzeugnis

8 v. : ill., coats of arms, facsims., geneal. tables, ports.

Numerische Bezeichnung

Vol. 1 nol. 1 (Jan 1991) - vol. 8 no. 3/4 (Sept/Dec 1998)

Notizen

Vols. 1-5 title pages provide statement of responsibility, "a quarterly publication of the Brooks Historical Library." It is presumed, by indications within text, that the Brooks Historical Library was still responsible for publication for vols. 6-8.

Editor: Madeline S. Mills; William "Bill" R. Brooks; Dixie L. Judge.

Publication probably ceased with Vol. 8 no. 3/4 (Sept/Dec 1998).

Published: Tulsa, Oklahoma; Julian, California; Oceanside, California; Gardnerville, Nevada.

Periodical for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Brooks (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England, Ireland, Russia, and Scotland. Some allied families came from Czechoslovakia and elsewhere. Some were adopted into the Brooks family, and some were African American slaves who took on the Brooks surname. In the 1600s, some ancestors immigrated to Antigua, Bermuda, Barbados, Jamaica, and St. Christopher (West Indies), and to Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. In the 1700s, some settled in Quebec (Canada), and in Connecticut, Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, South Carolina, and Tennessee. During the 1800s, some moved to Nova Scotia and Ontario (Canada), Australia, the Azores, Mexico, South Africa, and to Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Texas, Vermont, Washington D.C., West Virginia, and Wisconsin. Later descendants also lived in British Columbia (Canada), New Zealand, and in Alaska, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, South Dakota, Washington, and elsewhere.

Includes queries.

Includes Brock, Brockhagn, Brockham, Brockhorn, Brockman, Broks, Broock, Broocke, Brook, Brookbanke, Brookbanks, Brooke, Brooker, Brookes, Brookesby, Brookesley, Brookfield, Brookhart, Brookhouse, Brooking, Brooking, Brookman, Brookmier(s), Brookmire, Brookbank, Brooksh, Brookshaw, Brookshead, Brookshier, Brookson, Brookwood, Broox, Broque, Brouck, Brueck, and other variant spellings, which may or many not be related.

Also includes Andrews, Asbury, Ashcraft, Brazil, Cary, Dewey, Hollingsworth, Houlton, Ioor, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Lithicum, MacGregor, Middlebrooks, Pekar, Purdy, Quick, Rainwater, Rambow, Ramos, Richardson, Smith, Strickland, Sweiger, Taliofiero, Thomas, and many other related families.

Annual name indexes begin with vol. 6 no. 4. Most volumes include a name index in the fourth issue.

Includes lists of the Brooks Historical Library holdings, extracts from those works, and indexes to those works are created by Brooks Historical Library membership. Some indexes are of all Brook and their variant surnames (incomplete indexing) and others index all surnames in the works.

Quarterly

Quarterly, with only 2 issues published in 1995 (vol. 5 nos. 1-2).

Some issues and pages were misnumbered. Vol. 2 no. 2/3 (Apr/July 1992), and vol. 8 no. 3/4 (Sep/Dec 1998) are double issues.

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Haupteinträge

Haupteinträge zum Nachnamen

Haupteinträge zur Kongressbibliothek

Enthält

The Brooks historian v. 1 , no. 1 January 1991

The Brooks historian v. 1 , no. 2 April 1991

The Brooks historian v. 1 , no. 3 July 1991

The Brooks historian v. 1 , no. 4 October 1991

The Brooks historian v. 2 , no. 1 January 1992

The Brooks historian v. 2 , no. 2/3 April/July 1992

The Brooks historian v. 2 , no. 4 (Oct 1992) and index

The Brooks historian v. 3 , no. 1 January 1993

The Brooks historian v. 3 , no. 2 May 1993

The Brooks historian v. 3 , no. 3 September 1993

The Brooks historian v. 3 , no. 4 October 1993

The Brooks historian v. 4 , no. 1 January 1994

The Brooks historian v. 4 , no. 2 May 1994

The Brooks historian v. 4 , no. 3 Sep 1994

The Brooks historian v. 4 , no. 4 Nov 1994

The Brooks historian v. 5 , no. 1 January 1995

The Brooks historian v. 5 , no. 2 April 1995

The Brooks historian v. 6 , no. 1 January 1996

The Brooks historian v. 6 , no. 2 April 1996

The Brooks historian v. 6 , no. 3 July 1996

The Brooks historian v. 6 , no. 4 October 1996

The Brooks historian v. 7 , no. 1 March 1997

The Brooks historian v. 7 , no. 2 June 1997

The Brooks historian v. 7 , no. 3 September 1997

The Brooks historian v. 7 , no. 4 December 1997

The Brooks historian v. 8 , no. 1 March 1998

The Brooks historian v. 8 , no. 2 June 1998

The Brooks historian v. 8 , no. 3/4 September/December 1998

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