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Byron A. Brooks 1860–1929 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 JUL 1860

Birth Location: Michigan, United States

Death Date: 15 JAN 1929

Death Location: Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, United States

Father: William Brooks

Mother: Martha Caner

Spouse(s): Ella Andrews, Emma Reed

Children(s):

The story of Byron A. Brooks began in 1860 in Michigan, United States. Byron A. Brooks married Ella Zigler Andrews, Emma Evans Reed. Byron A. Brooks passed away in 1929 in Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Byron A. Brooks began in 1860 in Michigan, United States.
  • Byron A. Brooks married Ella Zigler Andrews, Emma Evans Reed.
  • Byron A. Brooks passed away in 1929 in Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, United States.

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Byron Brooks's Ancestors

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Byron Brooks
1860–1929
Birth Place: Michigan, United States
Parents
William Brooks
1821–1906
New York, United States
Martha (Mary) Caner
1834–1916
New York, United States
Grandparents
Stephen (Adrian) Caner
1805–
New York, United States
Mary (Marcella) Fiske
1809–1853
Saratoga, New York, United States
Great-Grandparents
David Fiske
1769–1849
Mary Greene
1775–1828
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Increase Greene
1740–
Comfort Weaver
1741–1813

Byron Brooks's Timeline

2 Records

1860
2 JUL 1860
Birth of Byron A. Brooks in Michigan, United States
Michigan, United States
1929
15 JAN 1929
Age 69
Death of Byron A. Brooks in Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, United States
Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 JUL 1860
    Event Place: Michigan, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 JAN 1929
    Event Place: Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, United States

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