NameIrene Brooks 
Birthabt 1915, Virginia
Documentation
1920 U.S. Census, Virginia, King and Queen County, Stevensville
Enumeration District 64, Sheet 7A
Farm, Dwelling 120, Family 120
Brooks, Woodie, head, owner, mortgaged, male, white, 32, married, can read and write, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, speaks English, farmer on general farm, employer
Brooks, Annie, wife, female, white, 24, married, can read and write, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, speaks English, no occupation
Brooks, Nannie G., daughter, female, white, 7, single, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, no occupation
Brooks, Irene, daughter, female, white, 5, single, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, no occupation
Brooks, James E., son, male, white, 2, single, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, no occupation
1930 U.S. Census, Virginia, King and Queen County, Stevensville Magisterial District
Enumeration District 49-6, Sheet 9A
Dwelling 171, Family 176
Brooks, John W., head, owns home, family lives on farm, male, white, 43, married, age at first marriage 24, not in school, can read and write, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, speaks English, farmer on general farm, owner, at work previous day, not a veteran
Brooks, Annie, wife, female, white, 36, married, not in school, can read and write, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, speaks English, no occupation
Brooks, Nannie, daughter, female, white, 17, single, in school, can read and write, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, speaks English, no occupation
Brooks, Irene, daughter, female, white, 15, single, in school, can read and write, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, speaks English, no occupation
Brooks, James E., son, male, white, 12, single, in school, can read and write, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, speaks English, no occupation
Upright News
Mrs. Joseph Davis is spending this week in Baltimore.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kopp of Baltimore spent last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ryland Davis.
Mrs. J. W. Brooks and daughters, Mrs. Ryland Davis and Irene and Annie Laurie Davis called to see Mrs. Willard Beazley of Saluda on Thursday afternoon last week.
[The Rappahannock Times, 8 September 1955, page 2.]