Wrestling Brewster
Wrestling Brewster (ca. 1614 - ?) was a passenger on the ship Mayflower in 1620 when it sailed from England to North America. He was born in Leiden, The Netherlands about 1614 to William and Mary Brewster. He was alive during the 1627 Division of Cattle at Plymouth, and was listed in his father's household at that time. He is not mentioned again in any record, or in his father's will of 1644, or in the inventory of his father's estate. He did not marry. It is probable that he died some time between 1627 and 1644.[1]
Wrestling Brewster | |
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Born | ca. 1614 |
Died | ca. 1627 and 1644 |
Nationality | British (Subject of King James I of England) |
Known for | Mayflower passenger (1620) |
Parent(s) | William Brewster Mary Brewster |
Relatives | Jonathan (brother), Patience (sister), Fear (sister), (unnamed child who died young), Love (brother) |
Correction, according to http://genealogytrails.com/mass/mayflower.html
Under William Brewster is shows, 16. WRESTLING, b. --- ; m. Mary --- . So Wrestling Brewster may have married a woman named Mary
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List of Mayflower passengers at the National Monument to the Forefathers
Pilgrims John Carver, William Bradford, and Miles Standish, at prayer during their voyage to North America. 1844 painting by Robert Walter Weir.
Plymouth Rock, which commemorates the landing of Mayflower in 1620