• Ribbon maker, of Scrooby. Amsterdam, 1608-9; Leyden, 1609-21; married, c. 1615, to ___?___ ___?___, losing wife and child four years later; citizen, Leyden, 1617; married, Plymouth, 1624, to Lucretia Oldham; Purchaser, 1626; removed to Duxbury, c. 1632; agent at trading post on Connecticut River, 1635-36; removed to New London, Conn., 1649, founding trading post by Thames River on present site of Groton; deputy to Conn. General Court, 1650, 1655, 1658; 8 children; 2 oldest sons returned to England, c. 1656, and Brewster seriously contemplated going with them.
2684, p 444• Jonathan Brewster, son of Elder William Brewster, did not marry a first wife in Holland as has been claimed. [MQ 51:161-167; MQ 52:6-16]
2709, p 1• Came in the ship
Fortune in November, 1621.
2684, p 190,2618, p 11,2615, p 1• About 1649 he moved to New London, and later to Brewster’s Neck, where, on land purchased of Uncas, the chief of the Mohegans, he established a Trading Post.
2863, p 117