Lucretia Oldham1

F, #6775, d. 4 March 1678/79
Father*(?) Oldham1

Names and Titles

Married: Mrs (Oldham) Brewster as of 10 April 1624.2
Lucretia Oldham was the daughter of (?) Oldham.1 Lucretia Oldham married Jonathan Brewster, son of Pilgrim William Brewster and Pilgrim Mary Wentworth, on 10 April 1624 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, New Plymouth Colony.2 Lucretia Oldham died on 4 March 1678/79 in Preston, Connecticut.2
She immigraterd with John Oldham and Mrs (?) (?) Oldham in August 1623 on the Ship 'Anne'.1 Lucretia Oldham became the mother of William Brewster on 9 March 1625.2 Lucretia Oldham became the mother of Mary Brewster on 16 April 1627.2 Lucretia Oldham became the mother of Jonathan Brewster on 17 July 1629.2 Lucretia Oldham became the mother of Ruth Brewster on 3 October 1631.2 Lucretia Oldham became the mother of Benjamin Brewster on 17 November 1633.2 Lucretia Oldham became the mother of Elizabeth Brewster on 1 May 1637.2 Lucretia Oldham became the mother of Grace Brewster on 1 November 1639.2 Lucretia Oldham became the mother of Hannah Brewster on 3 November 1641.2 Lucretia Oldham became a widow with the death of her husband, Jonathan Brewster on 7 August 1659 in Norwich, Connecticut, at age 65.2

Census

DatePlace
1627in Plymouth, Plymouth County, New Plymouth ColonyLucretia Oldham was enumerated with Pilgrim William Brewster on the census of 22 May 1627 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, New Plymouth Colony, as Lucrecia Brewster.3

8 Children of Lucretia Oldham and Jonathan Brewster, son of Pilgrim William Brewster and Pilgrim Mary Wentworth,

Children
ChartsDescendant Chart for William Brewster
Indented Descendant Chart for William Brewster
Last Edited2 Dec 2001

Citations

  1. [S130] Caleb Johnson's Mayflower Web Pages, online http://members.aol.com/calebj/, anne.html. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Web Pages.
  2. [S141] Algernon A. Aspinwall, "Grandchildren of the Passengers on the Mayflower," NGS Quarterly, Vol 4, No 3 (Oct 1915): Vol 4, pg 40. Hereinafter cited as "Mayflower Grandchildren."
  3. [S143] The Division of Cattle, 1627.