Lucas Brewster | |
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Basic Information | |
Status: | Deceased |
Date of death: | August 22, 1777 |
Place of death: | Setauket, New York, United States of America |
Cause of death: | Shot in the back of the neck by John Graves Simcoe. |
Residence(s): | Setauket, New York, United States of America |
Battles/wars: | American Revolutionary War • Battle of Setauket |
Family Information | |
Other family: | Nephew: Caleb Brewster |
Portrayal | |
Played by: | Thomas Kopache |
Seasons: | 1 |
First appearance: | "Against Thy Neighbor" |
Last appearance: | "The Battle of Setauket" |
Appears in: | 1 series, 1 season, 2 episodes |
Lucas Brewster (died August 22, 1777) was the uncle of Caleb Brewster who owned the biggest apple orchard in Setauket, Long Island. He was executed by John Graves Simcoe during the Battle of Setauket.
Biography[]
Death[]
On August 22, 1777, during the Battle of Setauket, Lucas was executed by John Graves Simcoe.
Behind the Scenes[]
Lucas Brewster was portrayed by Thomas Kopache in Season 1 of Turn: Washington's Spies.
Appearances[]
Turn: Washington's Spies - "Challenge" (first mentioned)
Turn: Washington's Spies - "Against Thy Neighbor" (first appearance)
Turn: Washington's Spies - "The Battle of Setauket"
Turn: Washington's Spies - "Thoughts of a Free Man" (mentioned only)
Turn: Washington's Spies - "The Prodigal" (mentioned only)
Turn: Washington's Spies - "The Black Hole of Calcutta" (mentioned only)