Jonathan Brewster | |
Birth Date: | 12 August 1593 |
Birth Place: | Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England |
Death Place: | New London, New London County, Connecticut |
Known For: | Early American settler |
Nationality: | English subject |
Spouse: | Lucretia Oldham |
Children: | William, Mary, Jonathan, Ruth, Benjamin, Elizabeth, Grace and Hannah |
Parents: | William Brewster, Mary Brewster |
Signature: | Signature of Jonathan Brewster (1593–1659).png |
Jonathan Brewster (August 12, 1593 - August 7, 1659) was an early American settler, the son and eldest child of elder William Brewster and his wife, Mary. Brewster had two younger sisters, Patience and Fear, and two younger brothers, Love and Wrestling along with an unnamed brother who died young.[1]
Brewster was born in Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, on August 12, 1593. In around 1610, he accompanied his family to Leiden in Holland, where he married his first wife.[2] Brewster did not join his family on the Mayflower in 1620, however. He stayed behind in Leiden instead with his wife, who died soon after, and their infant son, who also died. Brewster would have been 27 at the time. Brewster came to America on the ship Fortune in 1621.
On April 10, 1624, in Plymouth, Brewster married Lucretia Oldham, the daughter of William Oldham and Phillipa Sowter; her brother was Captain John Oldham, whose slaying led to the Pequot Indian war. Brewster and Oldham had eight children.
Brewster died on August 7, 1659, in New London, Connecticut, at the age of 65. He was buried in Brewster's Plain, Norwich, Connecticut.[3]
Jonathan Brewster married Lucretia Oldham, originally of Derby, on 10 April 1624 in Plymouth.[4] Their children were:
John Turner (?-1697) and Mary Brewster (1627-1697) gave birth to Ezekial Turner (1650-1704).