(am not actively researching Henry's line right now-at least I don't think I am-so will leave it to others to match these people up right) From: http://users.rcn.com/woblib/chrnlgy.htm 1670's: Susanna Brooks listed in town records of 1670 as the first practitioner of medicine in Woburn. 1810's: Joseph and Benjamin Brooks froze to death Jan. 19, 1810. Interesting info on Caleb who went to Canada. http://collections.ic.gc.ca/gatineau/brooks.html Too much to copy/tell, this is about Brooks Hill Low, Quebec, Canada, speaks of first to arrive, "an enterprising Yankee from Woburn, Mass., Philemon Wright" early in 1800, main reason people went there was for the lumbering. In 1818, his 18 yr old nephew came to work for him,. Caleb Brooks from Boston. Says he came from English Puritans (who emigrated from Suffolk to Mass. in 1630???), second son was Caleb, Caleb III and his brother John fought in Revolution, John became Gov. of Mass, it is his grandson Caleb V who went to Quebec, eventually owned inn, livery, smithy, farmed 1000 acres...... Maura Amrich, Tyngsborough, MA