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  1. Love Brewster (c. 1611 – c. 1650) was an early American settler, the son of Elder William Brewster and his wife, Mary Brewster. He traveled with his father, mother and brother, Wrestling, on the Mayflower reaching what became the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts in 1620.

    • Sarah Brewster, Nathaniel Brewster, William Brewster, Wrestling Brewster
    • Sarah Collier
    • English Subject
  2. Love Brewster. BIRTH: About 1611 in Leiden, Holland. MARRIAGE: Sarah Collier, 15 May 1634, at Plymouth. CHILDREN: Sarah, Nathaniel, William, and Wrestling. DEATH: Between 6 October 1650 and 31 January 1650/1 at Duxbury. Love Brewster was born in Leiden, Holland, to parents William and Mary Brewster.

  3. 23 de feb. de 2024 · Love Brewster. Born about 1614 in Holland, Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden [uncertain] Ancestors. Son of William Brewster and Mary (Unknown) Brewster. Brother of Jonathan Brewster, Patience (Brewster) Prence, Fear (Brewster) Allerton, Unnamed Brewster and Wrestling Brewster.

    • Male
    • January 31, 1651
    • Sarah (Collier) Parke
  4. Love Brewster. c. 1607 - 1650. Love Brewster was born around 1607. He traveled with his parents William and Mary and his brother Wrestling on Mayflower. His father, William, was a respected religious leader in the community. Love married Sarah Collier in 1634, after her family came to America in 1633. They had 4 children.

  5. 9 de mar. de 2023 · Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. Immediate Family: Son of Elder William Brewster, "Mayflower" Passenger and Mary Brewster, "Mayflower" Passenger. Husband of Sarah Park. Father of Sarah Bartlett; Nathaniel Brewster; Deacon William Brewster; Wrestling Brewster, of Duxbury; Benjamin Brewster and 1 other.

  6. Love Brewster. Love Brewster was a passenger on the Mayflower in 1620. He was born about 1611 in Holland to William and Mary Brewster. He married Sarah Collier at Plymouth, Plymouth Colony in 1634, and sired four children upon her. He was active in the community, and died at Duxbury, north of Plymouth, about 1651.

  7. History: The Mayflower Pilgrim William Brewster (1567–1644) was the son of the bailiff of the manor of Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, home of one of the earliest Puritan congregations. He was a prominent leader in Plymouth Colony from the 1620s until his death.