In the MFIP for William Brewster it says they have not conclusively proven the surname for the Mary who married William Brewster; however under the references it does titilate a researcher with this note which is made on page 5 as (a) "the name of Mary Wentworth has been proposed for the wife of William Brewster. Articles published in TAG 41:1-5, 63; MQ 36:55-57, and HEHGR 124-250-254 confirm that ADDITIONAL RESERACH MUST BE DONE BEFORE ACCEPTING THIS SURNAME AS FACT. (emphasis added). In addtion, a private published pamphlet by John G. Hunt, "Of Mary Brewster, Wife of William Brewster of the Mayflower, from Plymouth, England to New Plymouth, New England" (1985), suggests that William Brewster's wife was named Mary Wyrall of Loversall, near Doncaster. THIS HAS YET TO BE PROVED (emphasis added). Therefore, if the researcher who has the Mary Wentworth connected to William Brewster wishes to be accurate, it is highly suggested to remove the connection to Mary Wentworth as the wife until such time as The Mayflower Society accepts her as the wife. Which from the MFIP appears to not be the case at this point. Perhaps Susan Roser, who reads this website, might put her two cents worth is as to the acceptability of this linegage into the Mayflower Society. Christie Trapp