(VII) Charles Brooks BRIGHAM, son of William BRIGHAM (VI) was born in Boston on Jan. 17, 1845. He graduated from Harvard University in 1866, and studied anatomy with Professor Jeffries WYMAN until Nov. 1866, when he entered the Harvard Medical School, where he graduated in 1870. He became house surgeon to the Boston City Hospital and later studied in Europe. He was appointed in August 1870, surgeon in chief of the Ambulance Internationale Francoise de l'ecole Forestien de Nancy, a position he held during 7 months of the Franco-Prussian War. He was made a Chevalier (Knight) of the Legion of Honor by President THIERS and received the Iron Cross from the Emperor of Germany in acknowledgment of his services as physician and surgeon. He was also given the Cross of the Internationale Society with a diploma for his exceptional services during the war. In 1872 he returned from his brilliant career abroad and settled in San Francisco, California, where he practiced the profession of medicine during the remander of his life. He died there in 1903. He married on April 1879 to Alice W. BABCOCK of San Francisco. Her father was in the trade with China. Mrs. BRIGHAM and her children reside in San Francisco. Ther home escaped the recent fire and earthquake, though they lost silverware and other goods instorage in the city. Their children : William and Katie. (VIII) Edward Austin BRIGHAM, son of William BRIGHAM (VI), was born Feb. 23, 1846 and married on April 5, 1876 to Anne De Wolfe BARTLETT. He attended the public schools of Boston and the Latin School. He began his business career as a clerk in the store of George C. RICHARDSON & Company, commission merchants. In 1868 he went to Lewiston, Maine to learn cotton spinning in the mills. After 3 years of practical education and hard work, he went to Europe to examine mills and manufacturing. He was appointed the agent in this country of William HIGGINS & Company, manufacturers of cotton machinery of Manchester, England. In 1875 he was sent by this company to Samnugge, near Calcutta, India, to build and install the machinery in some large cotton mills. He was engaged for some years in the manufacture of grass carpeting at Minneapolis, Minn., and was for a number of years in successful business in Boston. He is at present residing on the BRIGHAM homestead in Grafton. Their children were: #1 Caroline W. born May 21, 1877 and died 1879 #2 Margaret born June 21, 1879 #3 Eleanor born Dec. 18, 1883. (VII) Arthur A. BRIGHAM, son of William BRIGHAM (VI) was born in Boston on Jan. 8, 1857. He was educated in the Boston Latin School, Chauncey Hall School and M.I.T. He aquired a practical knowledge of mill engineering in various mills of New England. He was in business for a time with his brother Edward. At present he is a dealer in mill machinery at Milk Street, Boston, Mas. His home is in Weston, Mass. This is not only the end of PART 7, it is THE END.