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Author. A native of Bunkerville, Nevada, she was a historian whose expertise was the American West and Mormon history. A lifetime member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, she was a graduate of the BYU and Columbia University. She later served as a member on the Board of Directors for the Utah Historical Society, for whom she also wrote numerous historical articles, family narratives, and a biographical work on her grandfather, Dudley Leavitt. She also worked as an English instructor at the Dixie College for Women, before settling in St. George, Utah. Brooks is best noted for such works as, “The Mountain Meadows Massacre” (1950), and “John Doyle Lee: Zealot, Pioneer Builder, Scapecoat” (1961). Family links: Parents: Dudley Henry Leavitt (1870 – 1944) Mary Hafen Leavitt (1877 – 1980) Spouses: Leonard Ernest Pulsipher (1892 – 1921) William Brooks (1881 – 1970) Children: Leonard Ernest Pulsipher (1920 – 1995)* Karl Francis Brooks (1935 – 2015)* Siblings: Orpha Ora Leavitt (1896 – 1898)* Juanita Leone Leavitt Brooks (1898 – 1989) Charity Leavitt Rowley (1899 – 1999)* Aura Ola Leavitt Allen (1901 – 1982)* Melvin Henry Leavitt (1903 – 2000)* Laurel Evan Leavitt (1905 – 1987)* Daisy Ina Leavitt Reber (1907 – 1990)* Eva Leavitt Miles (1909 – 1987)* Francis Hale Leavitt (1911 – 2008)* *Calculated relationship
Born
- January, 15, 1898
- USA
Died
- August, 08, 1989
- USA
Cemetery
- Saint George City Cemetery
- Utah
- USA