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Charles Dolph Brooks

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Charles Dolph Brooks

Birth
Death
1 Nov 1887 (aged 51)
Madison, Morgan County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Addison, Steuben County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Chatsworth,Livingston, IL
CHARLES D. BROOKS
NOVEMBER 25, 1887

Charles D. Brooks, one of the first, if not the first man to commence business in Chatsworth and for many years a resident here, died after a brief illness at Madison, Georgia, Nov. 2, 1887, aged 51 years, 11 months and 11 days. Charley Brooks, as he was wont to be called, was postmaster at Chatsworth and engaged with M.H. Hall in the grocery business when the writer came here in 1867. His health failing, he removed to his native state, New York, and within the past year he again removed to Georgia in hopes to enjoy better health. He was well known here as an active, energetic business man, and many of our reader will regret to hear of his death. About two weeks prior to his death he visited his old home in New York and arranged to return with his family to make it his future home. His remains were taken to Addison, N.Y., his boyhood home, for interment.
Chatsworth,Livingston, IL
CHARLES D. BROOKS
NOVEMBER 25, 1887

Charles D. Brooks, one of the first, if not the first man to commence business in Chatsworth and for many years a resident here, died after a brief illness at Madison, Georgia, Nov. 2, 1887, aged 51 years, 11 months and 11 days. Charley Brooks, as he was wont to be called, was postmaster at Chatsworth and engaged with M.H. Hall in the grocery business when the writer came here in 1867. His health failing, he removed to his native state, New York, and within the past year he again removed to Georgia in hopes to enjoy better health. He was well known here as an active, energetic business man, and many of our reader will regret to hear of his death. About two weeks prior to his death he visited his old home in New York and arranged to return with his family to make it his future home. His remains were taken to Addison, N.Y., his boyhood home, for interment.


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