Thomas/1h Brooks 
M, #1915, (say 1622 - 18 October 1668)
| Appears on charts: | Descendants of Thomas/1h Brooks |
| Last Edited | 31 Jul 2009 |

Map of the earliest settler's lots, Haddam, CT. The lot of Thomas Brooks extends from the highway south of Wells Brook (upper left) to the Connecticut River at upper right. (Brainerd/Brainard Family in America)
Thomas Brooks removed about 1661 to Haddam, CT, where he was one of 28 original proprietors.3,6 He married (1), by 1661 (Torrey), Lucy (–?–).7 He married (2), 1662, Marah/2 Spencer of Haddam, daughter of Ens. Gerard/1 Spencer and Hannah Hills, with whom he had 4 children.8,9 Thomas/1h Brooks witnessed the New Tag of Capt. Timothy/2w Brooks and Isaac/2w Brooks on 17 Jun 1668.10 He died at Haddam 18 Oct 1668.11,8 His widow married (2), 1669, Thomas Shaylor.7,12
Thomas's inventory of £109-09-00 was taken by Simon Smith and George Gates.11 11 April, 1670, administration is granted to the present Husband of the Widow of sd. Brooks. Order for Distribution: To the Widow £32 and one third of the profits of the Land during life, she maintaining and bringing up the Children & teaching the daughters to read and sew and the son to read and write; to the son £22, and to each of the three daughters, £14.11
Various origins have been propounded for Thomas of Haddam, each an attempt to connect him to other known Brooks families. Shattuck, the historian of Concord, MA, identifies the Haddam man as "probably" the son of Capt. Thomas/1 and Grace Brooks of Concord; but no son Thomas is mentioned in Concord records or in the disposition of Capt. Thomas's estate. Nor are there known connections of Brooks family significance between Concord and Haddam at this time. Shattuck may have noted two men named Thomas Brooks, approximately one generation's difference in age, and concluded they must be father and son.
More plausible is the suggestion of a shared identity between the 1661 proprietor of Haddam and the 1635 Susan and Ellen passenger, aged 18, who with brother Richard Brooke went to Lynn, MA. There were migration links between Lynn and Connecticut, and Marah Spencer, who married Thomas Brooks of Haddam, was herself born in Lynn ca 1642. But as The Great Migration authors observe, "Nothing can be said about the history of the 1635 passenger beyond … 1636," so this association remains conjecture absent further evidence.
A third suggestion — that Thomas of Haddam represents a "lost" son of Henry Brooks of Woburn, MA — merits further attention, in the author's view. While no such son is mentioned in Woburn records or Henry's probate, Henry had two documented children who did have Connecticut connections at Niantic and New London. Thomas of Haddam had connections both with Lynn, just a few miles from Woburn, through his marriage (if not otherwise), and New London, where he lived. Furthermore, on 17 Jun 1668, one "Thom Broockes ae. 46 yrs." joined Isaac and John Brooks, sons of Henry of Woburn, in testimony in Middlesex County Court, Massachusetts. If this deponent was indeed both the Haddam man and the son of Henry, then he would have been born about 1622, and died at Haddam just four months after his testimony.10
Against these perhaps fanciful constructions must be weighed New London's location as a coastal port, and thus the possibility that Thomas came to New London from Long Island or even England, and is thus unrelated to the other Brooks families of the time.
Family 1 | Lucy (–?–) b. s 1638, d. s 1660 |
Family 2 | Marah/2 Spencer b. c 1642, d. b 22 Dec 1714 |
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Source Citations/Notes:
- [S414] Debra Inman, citing New London Land Records, 3:383, 1E:8.
- [S908] Caulkins, Hist. New London, 93.
- [S1316] N. Grier Parke, Lorenzo Ackley, 285-86.
- [S1121] Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, 1:315.
- [S414] Debra Inman, citing New London Land Records, 3:229.
- [S643] Haddam Brooks Genealogy, 1.
- [S221] Torrey, New England Marriages, 103, Thomas Brooks.
- [S1049] Jacobus, "Four Spencer Brothers", Gerard [9.], Marah [iv.].
- [S221] Torrey, New England Marriages, 103, Thomas Brooks: aft 1661.
- [S1272] "Middlesex County Court Files (1649-1675)", 1668 4m 17, Timothy Broockes et al.
- [S476] Manwaring, 1:168, Thomas Brooks.
- [S1049] Jacobus, "Four Spencer Brothers", Gerard [9.], Marah [iv.]: 1669.
Thomas/2p Brooks
M, #1918, (28 June 1657 - 30 May 1733)
Thomas/2p Brooks|b. 28 Jun 1657\nd. 30 May 1733|p192.htm#i1918|William/1p Brooks|b. 1615|p256.htm#i2554|(–?–) (–?–)|d. before Mar 1665/66||||||||||||||
| Father* | William/1p Brooks1 b. 1615 |
| Mother* | (–?–) (–?–)1 d. b Mar 1665/66 |
| Appears on charts: | Descendants of William/1p Brooks Descendants of Thomas/2p Brooks |
| Last Edited | 1 Jan 2010 |
Thomas/2p Brooks was baptised 28 Jun 1657 at the Second Church, Scituate, MA.1,2 Mentioned as son in the will, 6 Mar 1682/83, of William Brooks of Scituate.3 He married, 6 Jun 1687 at Scituate, Hannah/3 Bisbee of Scituate, daughter of Elisha/2 Bisbee and Joanna (–?–). (Their siblings Joanna Brooks and John Bisbee also married.).4,5 He died 30 May 1733 (g.s.) at age 75.6,7 She died 24 Apr 1741 (g.s.) at age 84.8,9 They are buried in First (South) Parish Cemetery, Norwell (formerly South Scituate).6,10
Family | Hannah/3 Bisbee b. 7 Dec 1656, d. 24 Apr 1741 |
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Source Citations/Notes:
- [S485] Scituate VR, 1:50, Thomas Brooke bp.
- [S106] NEHGR, 57:85.
- [S520] Anderson et al, The Great Migration, 1634–1635, 1:412-15, William Brooks.
- [S221] Torrey, New England Marriages, 103, Thomas Brooks.
- [S485] Scituate VR, 2:44, Thomas Brooks/Hannah Bisbee m.
- [S485] Scituate VR, 2:359, Thomas Brooks d. (g.s.).
- [S595] Cemetery Index, 1st Parish, Norwell, MA, Mr. Thomas Brooks, lot 172.
- [S485] Scituate VR, 2:359, Hannah Brooks d. (g.s.).
- [S595] Cemetery Index, 1st Parish, Norwell, MA, Mrs. Hannah Brooks, lot 172.
- [S595] Cemetery Index, 1st Parish, Norwell, MA, Mr. Thomas and Hannah Brooks, lot 172.
- [S485] Scituate VR, 1:53, Thomas Brooks b.
- [S485] Scituate VR, 1:51, Joanna Brooks b.
Dea. Thomas/2h Brooks
M, #1920, (June 1664 - 6 April 1734)
Dea. Thomas/2h Brooks|b. Jun 1664\nd. 6 Apr 1734|p192.htm#i1920|Thomas/1h Brooks|b. say 1622\nd. 18 Oct 1668|p192.htm#i1915|Marah/2 Spencer|b. circa 1642\nd. before 22 Dec 1714|p322.htm#i3218|||||||Ens. Gerard/1 Spencer|b. 25 Apr 1614\nd. 3 Sep 1685|p2712.htm#i27116|Hannah Hills|b. say 1618\nd. before 1683|p2712.htm#i27117|
| Father* | Thomas/1h Brooks1 b. s 1622, d. 18 Oct 1668 |
| Mother* | Marah/2 Spencer1 b. c 1642, d. b 22 Dec 1714 |
| Appears on charts: | Descendants of Thomas/1h Brooks Descendants of Dea. Thomas/2h Brooks |
| Last Edited | 24 Mar 2007 |
Dea. Thomas/2h Brooks was born in Jun 1664 at Haddam, CT.2,1 11 Apr 1670, Thomas received £22 in the distribution of his father's estate. The boy's mother, who had remarried, was to maintain and bring up the children, and teach the daughters to read and sew, and the son to read and write.1 The will of his uncle John Spencer, circa 1682, enjoins Thomas Brooks, whom his sister Brooks committed to his care at the age of 4 years and whom he has brought up to the age of 18 years, to show all respect to his mother, now wife of Thomas Shaylor; but the two years time which he was to have lived with his Uncle he now gives to himself; also gives him 20 shillings, and desires his overseers to take care of him because he is too young to be wholly set free.3
Thomas married, 16 Nov [Barbour; Mar, Torrey] 1695/6 at Haddam, Susanna/2 Arnold, daughter of Joseph/1 Arnold and Elizabeth/2 Wakeman.4,1,5 He was a petitioner, 13 Oct 1698, with Daniel Brainerd Sr., Thomas Clerk, John Bates and Nathaniell Spencer, for the General Court to mediate Haddam's division over ministerial rates. The seriousness of the dispute is illustrated by the fact that Deputy Governor Robert Treat was appointed to head the court's factfinding committee.6
Thomas Brooks witnessed, 23 Nov 1708, the will of Josiah Arnold of Haddam.7 His own will, dated, 24 Feb 1728/29, bequeaths to wife Susannah the use of my dwelling house, barn and shop, and all that part of land hereinafter given to my son Jabez as his portion, for and until he shall attain to the age of 21 years if he live so long, or till she shall be married again, which shall happen first; a loom, and half the tackling belonging to two looms; one-third of his moveable estate; and, "if sd. Jabez arrive at the age aforesd. and she remain still my widow, the use of one end of my dwelling house (which she shall choose), viz, two rooms, so long as she shall continue my widow."
"As touching my eldest son Thomas, I have already by deed of gift settled his inheritance upon him, reserving 8 Pounds to be paid by him to me or my order. As to my son Abraham, I have already by deed of gift settled his inheritance upon him, reserving 9 Pounds to be paid by him to me or my order."
To son Jabez, all my land lying southwestward on his brother Abraham's land, butting theron northwesterly, butting northeast partly on the Great River and partly on land of Capt. James Welles, and butting on land of Capt. Caleb Cone southeast, he to pay to his only sister Eunice 10 Pounds in money at the age of 18 years. To son Joseph all my lands and rights of land within the bounds of Haddam, which is not by me already disposed of, except the sixth division lott laid out upon my list which lyes near Flag Swamp.
To daughter Mary, over and above what I have already given and done for her, 20 shillings. To his other five daughters, viz., Elizabeth, Susannah, Thankfull, Sarah and Eunice, all my moveable estate not hereinbefore disposed of, and also 8 Pounds in money to be paid them by their brother Thomas, and 9 Pounds in money to be paid them by their brother Abraham.
"And whereas, two of my sd. daughters, viz, Elizabeth and Susannah, are deceased, I do will and determine that their children, viz., Elizabeth Lester and Susannah Smith, shall have their mother's equal part of my estate and that the 17 Pounds in money last mentioned be equally divided and paid to my sd. daughters and sd. grandchildren, Mary and Eunice not to have any part thereof, but are hereby exempted." Wife Susannah and son Thomas, executors. Witnesses, Caleb Cone, Caleb Cone Jr., and Elisha Cone.8
Deacon Thomas Brooks died at Haddam 6 Apr 1734 at age 69.1,9
Thomas married, 16 Nov [Barbour; Mar, Torrey] 1695/6 at Haddam, Susanna/2 Arnold, daughter of Joseph/1 Arnold and Elizabeth/2 Wakeman.4,1,5 He was a petitioner, 13 Oct 1698, with Daniel Brainerd Sr., Thomas Clerk, John Bates and Nathaniell Spencer, for the General Court to mediate Haddam's division over ministerial rates. The seriousness of the dispute is illustrated by the fact that Deputy Governor Robert Treat was appointed to head the court's factfinding committee.6
Thomas Brooks witnessed, 23 Nov 1708, the will of Josiah Arnold of Haddam.7 His own will, dated, 24 Feb 1728/29, bequeaths to wife Susannah the use of my dwelling house, barn and shop, and all that part of land hereinafter given to my son Jabez as his portion, for and until he shall attain to the age of 21 years if he live so long, or till she shall be married again, which shall happen first; a loom, and half the tackling belonging to two looms; one-third of his moveable estate; and, "if sd. Jabez arrive at the age aforesd. and she remain still my widow, the use of one end of my dwelling house (which she shall choose), viz, two rooms, so long as she shall continue my widow."
"As touching my eldest son Thomas, I have already by deed of gift settled his inheritance upon him, reserving 8 Pounds to be paid by him to me or my order. As to my son Abraham, I have already by deed of gift settled his inheritance upon him, reserving 9 Pounds to be paid by him to me or my order."
To son Jabez, all my land lying southwestward on his brother Abraham's land, butting theron northwesterly, butting northeast partly on the Great River and partly on land of Capt. James Welles, and butting on land of Capt. Caleb Cone southeast, he to pay to his only sister Eunice 10 Pounds in money at the age of 18 years. To son Joseph all my lands and rights of land within the bounds of Haddam, which is not by me already disposed of, except the sixth division lott laid out upon my list which lyes near Flag Swamp.
To daughter Mary, over and above what I have already given and done for her, 20 shillings. To his other five daughters, viz., Elizabeth, Susannah, Thankfull, Sarah and Eunice, all my moveable estate not hereinbefore disposed of, and also 8 Pounds in money to be paid them by their brother Thomas, and 9 Pounds in money to be paid them by their brother Abraham.
"And whereas, two of my sd. daughters, viz, Elizabeth and Susannah, are deceased, I do will and determine that their children, viz., Elizabeth Lester and Susannah Smith, shall have their mother's equal part of my estate and that the 17 Pounds in money last mentioned be equally divided and paid to my sd. daughters and sd. grandchildren, Mary and Eunice not to have any part thereof, but are hereby exempted." Wife Susannah and son Thomas, executors. Witnesses, Caleb Cone, Caleb Cone Jr., and Elisha Cone.8
Deacon Thomas Brooks died at Haddam 6 Apr 1734 at age 69.1,9
Family | Susanna/2 Arnold b. c 1675 |
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Source Citations/Notes:
- [S476] Manwaring, 1:168, Thomas Brooks.
- [S221] Torrey, New England Marriages, 103: Thomas Brooks (1664-1734): 1664, father living at Haddam 1661–1668.
- [S476] Manwaring, 4:99–100, John Spencer.
- [S221] Torrey, New England Marriages, 103, Thomas Brooks.
- [S1461] Ricker Compilation, Haddam VR, Thomas Brooks/Susannah ____ m.
- [S1121] Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, 4:277-278.
- [S476] Manwaring, 2:151–52, Josiah Arnold.
- [S476] Manwaring, 3:143–44, Dea. Thomas Brooks.
- [S1461] Ricker Compilation, Haddam VR, Dea. Thomas Brooks d.
- [S1461] Ricker Compilation, Haddam VR, Thomas Brooks b.
- [S1461] Ricker Compilation, Haddam VR, Elizabeth Brooks b.
- [S1461] Ricker Compilation, Haddam VR, Abraham Brooks b.
- [S1461] Ricker Compilation, Haddam VR, Susanna Brooks b.
- [S562] Barbour Collection, Haddam, Eunice Brooks d.
- [S1461] Ricker Compilation, Haddam VR, Thankfull Brooks b. (n.d.).
- [S1461] Ricker Compilation, Haddam VR, Sarah Brooks b.
- [S1461] Ricker Compilation, Haddam VR, Jacob Brooks b.
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