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Sgt Joseph BROOKS

Sgt Joseph BROOKS

Male Abt 1760 - Bef 1860  (~ 99 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sgt Joseph BROOKS was born about 1760 in Kittery, York, Maine (son of Joshua BROOKS and Anne STAPLES); died before 1860.

    Other Events:

    • Military Event: American Revolution - Cat E. Daniel’s Co. Capt T Cutts’ Co: Sgt
    • Served American Revolution?: Y
    • Military Flag: Y
    • Baptism: 20 Jan 1760

    Notes:

    Enlisted, service; was in Capt E. Daniels's company, of New Hampshire State Troops, at Fort Sullivan, in 1776; was enlisted or drafted in December, 1776, for three months service for Kittery, and probably served in Capt Wm Holbrooks's company, Col John Frosts's regiment of Massachusetts State Troups, for service in Connecticut and New York.

    Enlisted, or drafted, July 10, 1770, as sergeant of Capt T Cutts' company, of Major D. Littlefield's battalion, in Penobscot expedition. Discharged, Sept 10, 1779.

    s/o William and Anne (Staples) Brooks of Kittery. Married Abigail Fernald, Dec 5, 1776, at Kittery, both residents of the town.

    Joseph married Abigail FERNALD on 5 Dec 1776 in Kittery, York, Maine. Abigail (daughter of George FERNALD and Eunice KNIGHT) was born on 26 Jul 1759 in Kittery, York, Maine; died on 22 Oct 1825 in Kittery, York, Maine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joshua BROOKS was born on 2 Oct 1712 in Kittery, York, Maine; died in in Kittery, York, Maine.

    Notes:

    s/o William BROOKS (12 Jan 1685 Norwell, MA—12 Aug 1777 Kittery, ME) and Mary FOGG (abt 1686 Scarborough, ME—?).

    Joshua married Anne STAPLES on 2 Aug 1733 in Kittery, York, Maine. Anne (daughter of John STAPLES and Mary DIXON) was born on 10 Mar 1716 in Kittery, York, Maine; died before 1815 in Kittery, York, Maine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anne STAPLES was born on 10 Mar 1716 in Kittery, York, Maine (daughter of John STAPLES and Mary DIXON); died before 1815 in Kittery, York, Maine.
    Children:
    1. Daniel BROOKS was born before 1 Nov 1739.
    2. Joshua BROOKS was born after 1 Nov 1739; died on 16 Aug 1814.
    3. John BROOKS was born on 5 Dec 1739 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire.
    4. Mary BROOKS was born before 20 Feb 1742.
    5. Sgt Samuel BROOKS was born about 1749 in Kittery, York, Maine; died on 22 Apr 1826 in Eliot, York, Maine.
    6. Anna BROOKS was born before 1 Sep 1751.
    7. William BROOKS was born on 3 Jun 1755 in Kittery, York, Maine.
    8. 1. Sgt Joseph BROOKS was born about 1760 in Kittery, York, Maine; died before 1860.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  John STAPLES was born about 1677 in Kittery, York, Maine (son of Peter STAPLE and Elizabeth BEADLE); died before 16 Jul 1745 in Kittery, York, Maine; was buried in unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Carpenter
    • Military Event: Militia - Colonel
    • Military Flag: Y
    • Confirmed Ancestor?: Y

    Notes:

    eleven ch., 7 sons, 4 dau.
    His will is read sometime near 20 July 1745.
    ——
    John Staples was a solder in the Colonial Militia in 1722, and he was ordered to make his house "defencible" as a Garrison or place of refuge.

    eleven ch., 7 sons, 4 dau.

    John married Mary DIXON in Oct 1696 in Kittery, York, Maine. Mary (daughter of Peter DIXON and Mary REMICK) was born on 23 Sep 1679 in Kittery, York, Maine; died on 15 Jul 1745 in Kittery, York, Maine; was buried in unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Mary DIXON was born on 23 Sep 1679 in Kittery, York, Maine (daughter of Peter DIXON and Mary REMICK); died on 15 Jul 1745 in Kittery, York, Maine; was buried in unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Confirmed Ancestor?: Y

    Children:
    1. Samuel STAPLES was born on 11 Apr 1707 in Kittery, York, Maine; died about 1776 in At sea; was buried in At sea.
    2. John STAPLES was born on 30 Sep 1700 in Kittery, York, Maine; died before Mar 1715 in Kittery, York, Maine.
    3. Deborah STOVER was born in in York, York, Maine; died in ?.
    4. Hezekiah STAPLES was born on 11 Feb 1702 in Kittery, York, Maine; died in 1752.
    5. Soloman STAPLES was born on 20 Jun 1705 in Kittery, York, Maine; died about 1785 in Kittery, York, Maine.
    6. David STOVER was born in in York, York, Maine; died before 24 May 1780.
    7. Hannah STAPLES was born on 8 Feb 1709 in Kittery, York, Maine; died in ? in Kittery, York, Maine.
    8. 3. Anne STAPLES was born on 10 Mar 1716 in Kittery, York, Maine; died before 1815 in Kittery, York, Maine.
    9. Elizabeth STAPLES was born on 11 Feb 1720 in Kittery, York, Maine; died in ?.
    10. Thomas STAPLES was born on 9 Jan 1711 in Kittery, York, Maine; died before 1745.
    11. Mary STAPLES was born on 21 Jan 1714 in Kittery, York, Maine; died in 1775.
    12. Chloe BATCHELDER was born in Feb 1791 in New York; died in ?; was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Oswego, Tioga, New York.
    13. John STAPLES was born on 2 Jan 1718 in Kittery, York, Maine; died before 1744.
    14. Mark STAPLES was born on 31 Oct 1725 in Kittery, York, Maine; died about 1782.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Peter STAPLE was born about 1640 in Barham, Suffolk, England (son of Peter STAPLE and Mary GIBBS); died about 1719 in Kittery, York, Maine; was buried in Old Fields Cemetery, S Berwick, York, Maine.

    Other Events:

    • Also Known As: STAPLES
    • Occupation: Carpenter, yeoman
    • Will Notes: Maine Will Abstracts, 1640-1760 Source Page: Probate Office, 3, 14. Name: Peter Staple Will Text: In the Name of God Amen The Sixth day of June in the Year of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighteen I Peter Staple of Kittery in the Co of Yorke in the Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New-England Yeoman being aged and weak in Body but of perfect mind and Memory thanks be given unto God Therefore Calling unto mind the Mortality of my Body do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament that is to Say Principally and first of all I give & Recommend my Soul into the hands of god that gave it. And for my Body I commend it to the Earth to be Buried in a Christian like and Decent manner at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named, And as Touching Such worldly Estate wherewith it hath Pleased God to bless Maine in this life I give devise and dispose of the Same in the following manner and form. Impr I give and bequeath to Elizabeth my dearly beloved wife her dwelling in and Improvement of my dwelling house during her Natural life and also all my household Stuff and other my moveable goods together with the one Third part of the Produce or Income of that my farm and Stock of Cattle which I have heretofore given and alienated to my Son Peter Staple for her Comfortable Support during her Natural life and if the above said Income Shall not be Sufficient to maintain her She hath by these Presents Liberty to dispose of and Sell So much of my household goods or other moveables as Shall be Sufficient to Support her and what Household Goods & other Moveables Effects Shall remain at her Decease not disposed of by her for the aforesaid use I give the Same to my two Sons John & James Staples to be Equally Divided betwene them or those that Shall legally represent them. Item I do by these presents Confirm unto my Sons Peter Staple John Staple & James Staple their Heirs and Assignes forever the Lands which I have heretofore given them I do also give unto my Said Sons either Eighteen pounds in money or Six heat cattle between three and four years of age to be equally divided between them or those that Shall Lawfully represent them upon Condition of their defraying my funeral Charges and Obliging of themselves decently to bury my above said wife Elizabeth their Mother after her decease. The above said money or Cattle to be paid by my Said Son Peter to my other Sons John and James Staples their proportion.Item I do hereby Constitute make & ordain my three well beloved Sons Peter John & James Staples my Executors of this my Last Will and Testament And I do hereby utterly disallow revoke & dissanul all and Every other former Testaments Wills and Executors by Maine in any ways before named And Willed Ratifying and Confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament In witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand & Seal the day and Year above written Signed Sealed Published Pronounced & Declared by the Said Peter Staple as his last Will and Testament In the Presents of us the Subscribers. John Newmarch Paul Wentworth Nicolas Weeks Peter Staple (Seal) his mark Probated 7 April 1719. Inventory returned, 3 April 1719, at œ18:16:6, by John Dennit, and Joshua Remick, appraisers. —— According to his Inventory, Peter STAPLE was a Husbandman. His farm produce and stock of cattle produced income. The “Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire”, p656, lists Peter as a Highway Surveyor 1673; Constable for lower Kittery 1676, Grand Jury 1686, 1689-90, 1699; The NE Historical & Genealogical Register; pub. year 1928; Vol. 82; p72-74: Records of the First Church of Berwick, Maine; Starting on p72, are - The Records of the Church of Christ at Barwick, organized December 21, 1701. P74 lists Peter Staple as one of the seventeen Foundation Brethren, however the Staple name does not appear in any other place in the records. Since this record is in 1701, this is either Peter Sr. or Peter Jr as Capt Peter would have been about one year old. Peter turned over the Staple homestead to his son Peter Jr in 1694.
    • Immigrant?: Y
    • Confirmed Ancestor?: Y
    • Parents Unproven: Y
    • Historical Notes: “Saco Valley Settlements and Families", by G.T. Ridlon, Sr., Page 1159, pub. in 1895, states; Peter, Thomas and another brother arrived at Kittery, Maine in 1671. "A Genealogical History of New Hampshire", by Sterns, Vol 2, pub. in 1908, states; In 1640 three brothers, Peter, Thomas and another (name unknown) arrived in Kittery, Maine. "Old Elliot", by J.L.M. Willis, Book Two, Vol VI, p. 37. as written by the Rev Charles J. Staples, (I think in 1901/02, The most consistent and authentic tradition connects the (Peter Staples) family with a previous settlement to the eastward (of Eliot, Maine), possibly the abandoned outpost at Pemaquid, founded in 1625, or earlier. There were brothers, it is said, who settled in Massachusetts and Virginia. "The Boston Sunday Post", August 16, 1942, in an article by Andrew F. Donnel on the Staples coat-of-arms states that Peter was granted land at Kittery, Maine in 1671, Thomas was in Fairfield, Conn. in 1645. —— Regarding your information about Peter Staple b abt 1640 at the Piscataqua between say 1669 & 1671. Peter's wife [no marriage certificate has been found] Elizabeth (Beadle) Edwards was listed as a widow in Dec of 1669 and the first recorded information on Peter Staple is a land grant dated in 1671.) Peter's surname is recorded on the probate documents as Staple (no 's" at the end). In my probate docs for his son Peter Jr, lists his surname as Staple. The s/o Peter Jr, Capt Peter Staple, according to a signed letter to his commanding officer, signed his name Staple. Capt Peters' second born son Nathaniel moved his family to what is now Cape Elizabeth, Maine. In a signed letter as a selectman at Cape Elizabeth Nathaniel signed his name as Staple. However the vital records written by the town clerk Ebenezer Sawyer held at the South Portland Municipal Bld, record his family as Staples, with the 's' at the end. Nathanael's son born in Peter Staple born in Kittery moved to Cape Elizabeth with his family and received a grant of 100 acres at Raymondtown (Now Raymond, Casco, and South Casco) and from that point the surname Staples has been used.
    • Migration: Bef 1671
    • Will Written: 6 Jun 1718, Kittery, York, Maine

    Notes:

    Peter, m abt 1669-1671 (“Old Elliot”, p37), wid. Elizabeth (BEEDLE or BEADLE) Edwards, (1641—abt 1736), 3 children, d/o Robert and Mary (BAILEY or BAYLY) BEEDLE of Kittery, Maine.
    Peter STAPLE, died early 1719, Kittery, now Eliot, Maine. His will is dated June 6, 1718, and probated April 7, 1719. “Maine Wills”, p 215-6, York Probate 3, 14 docket # 17865”. Peter's Adm., Will (He refers to himself as Yeoman (landowner) and made his mark "p") the will was witnessed by John Newmarch, Paul Wentworth and Nicholas Weeks.
    Peter’s Inventory refers to him as Husbandman. These records are at the York Co Courthouse, Alfred, Maine. His wife Elizabeth and three sons, Peter STAPLE, John STAPLE and James STAPLE are mentioned in his will.
    “Old Kittery”, p 752-758; “Genealogical Dictionary of Maine & New Hampshire”, p 656; “Old Eliot” Book Two, Vol. VI, p29 – 43.
    The lineage from Arthur B. Staples (jr) to Peter Staple of Kittery has been approved by the "Piscataqua Pioneers" (#1747). According to local historians Peter & his wife are probably buried in unmarked graves, as was the custom at the time, in the 'Old Burial Field'.
    ——
    From "Old Kittery And Her Families" by Stackpole:
    Peter Staple, as the name was for a long time written, had a grant of land in 1671, and he bought land of Thomas Turner on Long Reach 4 July 1674. He and wife Elizabeth deeded this to son Peter in 1694. March 9, 1679, there were "measured and laid out unto Peter Staple five acres of land by town grant to his wife in her widowhood bearing date in December 13, 1669." See York Deeds, V. Part 1 fol. 87.

    The town records of Kittery say that 13 Dec. 1669, there were "granted to Elizabeth Edwards five acres of upland joining to ye above said Christopher Beadle's land." This shows that Peter Staple married Elizabeth, widow of Stephen Edwards. Compare page 92. Various deeds indicate pretty plainly that she was a daughter of Robert Beadle. The same day that the town granted five acres to her there were granted: to Christopher Beadle ten acres of upland at ye head of ye lot that was his father's in ye Long Reach." The will of Peter Staple, dated 6 June 1718, was probated 7 April 1719.

    Made his will June 6, 1718, "being aged".
    ——
    Purchased land from from Abraham & Elizabeth Remich, Sep 1694.
    Early Maine Deeds and Wills. CD-ROM. Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2006. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009.) 4:263

    Will Written:
    Probated 7 April 1719

    Buried:
    Unmarked

    Peter married Elizabeth BEADLE on 7 Apr 1673 in Kittery, York, Maine. Elizabeth (daughter of Robert BEADLE and Mary Magdalene BAILY) was born in 1641 in York, York, Maine; died about 1736 in Kittery, York, Maine; was buried in Old Fields Cemetery, S Berwick, York, Maine. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Elizabeth BEADLE was born in 1641 in York, York, Maine (daughter of Robert BEADLE and Mary Magdalene BAILY); died about 1736 in Kittery, York, Maine; was buried in Old Fields Cemetery, S Berwick, York, Maine.

    Other Events:

    • Confirmed Ancestor?: Y

    Notes:

    m1 1668 Stephen EDWARDS (1641–1669), who was a servant to Robert Jackson, Portsmouth, NH 

    Buried:
    Unmarked

    Children:
    1. Peter STAPLES was born about 1673 in Kittery, York, Maine; died on 17 Dec 1721 in Kittery, York, Maine; was buried in Old Fields Cemetery, S Berwick, York, Maine.
    2. 6. John STAPLES was born about 1677 in Kittery, York, Maine; died before 16 Jul 1745 in Kittery, York, Maine; was buried in unknown.
    3. Deacon James STAPLES was born about 1678 in S Eliot, York, Maine; died in 1725 in York, York, Maine; was buried in Riverside Cemetery, Yarmouth, Cumberland, Maine.

  3. 14.  Peter DIXON was born about 1655 in Eliot, York, Maine (son of Peter DIXON and Mary Elizabeth ROWE); died on 15 May 1718 in Kittery, York, Maine; was buried in unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Employer: Diamond Shipyard
    • Occupation: Shipwright
    • Will Notes: I Peter Dixon of Kittery . . . Shipwright . . . in perfect health . . . Do . . . make this my Last will & Testament . .     Item I give & bequeath unto my Loving wife Mary Dickson the one . . . third part of all my remaining personal Estate forever, and the one third part of my Real Estate in housing Land &cd, During her Natural Term of Life/     Item  I give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Staple one Cow to be delivered Imediately after my decease.    Item I give & bequeath unto my daughter Hannah Morrell fifteen pounds in money or Goods . . . five pounds wereof to be paid Imediately after my decease and the other ten pounds to be paid by my Son Peter Dickson within one year after he Shall arrive to the age of one & twenty years and in Case he Should die before he come to that age then to be paid by my Executrix out of my Said Estate or by any that Shall possess & enjoy my Said Sons Estate.      Item  I give & bequeath unto my daughter Ann Dickson one fether bed with all Furniture belonging thereto as bolster pillow & to be Delivered Imediately after my decease I likewise give unto my Said daughter Anne ten pounds in money or goods . . . to be paid by my Said Son within one year after he come to the age of twenty one years.     Lastly I give and bequeath unto my onely Son Peter Dixon all & singular my houses Lands buildings Edifices Orchards gardens to me belonging . . .  the Said Peter Dixon to enter into full possession of the two thirds thereof Imediately after he arives to the age of twenty one years and Imediately after the decease of my Said wife he the Said Peter Shall & may enter into the full possession of the whole; I likewise give unto my Said Son all my perSonal or moveable Estate that Shall remain after the payment of my Just Debts Legacies afore Said and my Said wives thirds be taken out & to take the Same into his possession.  Imediately after he comes to Lawful age.  And further my will is that if my Said Son Shall happen to die without Legittamate Issue then and in that Case my Said daughter Anne Dixon Shall have hold & enjoy to her & her Lawful heirs forever all & Singular the Lands, buildings, Goods & Chattels above Mentioned to be given to my Said Son Peter Dixon.      And I do hereby Nominate ordain & appoint my beloved wife Mary Dixon afore Said to be my Sole Executrix of this my Last Will & Testament.      And I do deSire my Loving brother Jacob Remick and my Loving friend Joseph Hamond Jr. to be overSears of the Execution of this my Will.      In Witness where of I the Said Peter Dixon have hereunto Set my hand & Seal this ____day of _____  In the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred & Eight . . .         Wit: Jos:  Hamond Junr                                       Peter Dixon.”   (Seal)              Rebeccah Rogers, by mark      (Maine Wills, 206.)
    • Will Written: 1708
    • Inventory Taken: 9 Apr 1718, Kittery, York, Maine

    Notes:

    s/o Peter DIXON & Mary Elizabeth ROWE

    Lived at Dixon's Point near Boiling Rock.
    Had a grant of land, 36 acres, in Kittery, 26 March, 1679.

    Inventory Taken:
    £531

    Peter married Mary REMICK in 1678 in Kittery, York, Maine. Mary (daughter of Christian REMICK and Hannah THOMPSON) was born on 7 Aug 1658 in Kittery, York, Maine; died after 1708 in Maine; was buried in unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Mary REMICK was born on 7 Aug 1658 in Kittery, York, Maine (daughter of Christian REMICK and Hannah THOMPSON); died after 1708 in Maine; was buried in unknown.
    Children:
    1. 7. Mary DIXON was born on 23 Sep 1679 in Kittery, York, Maine; died on 15 Jul 1745 in Kittery, York, Maine; was buried in unknown.
    2. Hannah DIXON was born on 3 Dec 1684 in Kittery, York, Maine; died on 20 Dec 1765 in Kittery, York, Maine.
    3. Anne DIXON was born on 17 Jul 1689 in Kittery, York, Maine; died in May 1749.
    4. Peter DIXON was born on 29 Feb 1692 in Kittery, York, Maine; died on 18 Feb 1779 in Kittery, York, Maine.


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Updated 23 Dec 2023