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{{Infobox Character
 
{{Infobox Character
 
|Title = Martin Brewer
 
|Title = Martin Brewer
|Image = Martin_brewer.jpg|250px|center
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|Image = MartinBrewer.jpg|250px|center
 
|Episode Count = 62 episodes
 
|Episode Count = 62 episodes
|First Appearance =
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|First Appearance =I Wasn't Expecting That!
|Last Appearance =
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|Last Appearance =And Away We Go
 
|Name = Martin Brewer
 
|Name = Martin Brewer
 
|Nicknames =
 
|Nicknames =
 
|Occupation =
 
|Occupation =
 
|Status =
 
|Status =
|Family Members = [[Aaron Jameson Brewer]] ''(son)''
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|Family Members = [[Aaron Jameson Brewer]] ''(son)''<br
|Appearances = 62/243
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|Appearances = 62/242
 
|Actor = [[Tyler Hoechlin]]
 
|Actor = [[Tyler Hoechlin]]
 
}}
 
}}
 
'''Martin Brewer''' (b. 1987) is a fictional character on the WB Television Network's most popular television series [[7th Heaven]]. He is from the fictional town of [[Glen Oak, California]]
 
 
'''Martin Brewer''' (b. 1987) is a fictional character on the WB Television Network's most popular television series [[7th Heaven]]. He is from the fictional town of [[Glen Oak, California]].
 
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
Martin Brewer is the only son of Marine, Bill Brewer. His mother died when he was young and he lived with his Aunt Betsy until he was 16. During his sophomore year in high school the Brewers moved to Glen Oak, California. Martin literally walked into the Camden's life by chance. He followed [[Ruthie Camden]] and her boyfriend Peter to the Camden house and everyone assumed that he was a friend of Simon's, except Simon who thought he was there to see his dad. While Martin's aunt, an aspiring fashion designer, wanted the two of them to move to New York, Reverend Camden managed to convince her to let Martin stay with them so as not to uproot him again.
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Martin Brewer is the only son of Marine, Beau Brewer. His mother died when he was young and he lived with his Aunt Betsy until he was 16. During his sophomore year in high school the Brewers moved to Glen Oak, California. Martin literally walked into the Camden's life by chance. He followed [[Ruthie Camden]] and her boyfriend Peter to the Camden house and everyone assumed that he was a friend of Simon's, except Simon who thought he was there to see his dad. While Martin's aunt, an aspiring fashion designer, wanted the two of them to move to New York, Reverend Camden managed to convince her to let Martin stay with them so as not to uproot him again.
   
Martin's favorite sport is baseball and has been scouted by both colleges and professional baseball teams. One team even offered him a contact during his sophomore year in high school (which he eventually turned down to complete his education). Martin lived with the Camdens for two years before his father's tour in Iraq finally ended and he returned home. Martin graduated early and with the assistance of Reverend Camden and his high school baseball coach started college a semester early.
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Martin's favorite sport is baseball and he has been scouted by both colleges and professional baseball teams. One team even offered him a contract during his sophomore year in high school (which he eventually turned down to complete his education). Martin lived with the Camdens for two years before his father's tour in Iraq finally ended and he returned home. Martin graduated early, and with the assistance of Reverend Camden and his high school baseball coach, started college a semester early.
   
 
==Family==
 
==Family==
 
===Parents===
 
===Parents===
* Bill Brewer (Father) eirc father in law
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* Beau Brewer (Father)
* janet Brewer (Mother; deceased) annie mother in law
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* Mrs. Brewer (Mother; deceased)
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*
 
 
===Other relatives===
 
===Other relatives===
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* Aaron Brewer (paternal grandfather; deceased) (They named baby Aaron after him)
* Betsy Brewer (aunt) wife ruthie brewer
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* Betsy Brewer (aunt)
 
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* Aaron Jameson Brewer (son)
===greatpirents===
 
ruth colonel Jenny and charles
 
* Sisters lucy and mary
 
* nieces grace emma and savannah
 
* napews charlie Eric jhon and James
 
 
==bother and sister in laws==
 
kiven sarah ben maryann and carlos
 
 
* Aunts uncles and cousins
 
* lily. Dreck. eirca
 
* Julie Hank. Rick
 
* Bothers
 
* Matt snom Sam and david
 
   
 
{{Wikipedia|Martin Brewer}}
 
{{Wikipedia|Martin Brewer}}
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[[Category:Characters]]

Revision as of 22:54, 15 August 2021

Martin Brewer (b. 1987) is a fictional character on the WB Television Network's most popular television series 7th Heaven. He is from the fictional town of Glen Oak, California

History

Martin Brewer is the only son of Marine, Beau Brewer. His mother died when he was young and he lived with his Aunt Betsy until he was 16. During his sophomore year in high school the Brewers moved to Glen Oak, California. Martin literally walked into the Camden's life by chance. He followed Ruthie Camden and her boyfriend Peter to the Camden house and everyone assumed that he was a friend of Simon's, except Simon who thought he was there to see his dad. While Martin's aunt, an aspiring fashion designer, wanted the two of them to move to New York, Reverend Camden managed to convince her to let Martin stay with them so as not to uproot him again.

Martin's favorite sport is baseball and he has been scouted by both colleges and professional baseball teams. One team even offered him a contract during his sophomore year in high school (which he eventually turned down to complete his education). Martin lived with the Camdens for two years before his father's tour in Iraq finally ended and he returned home. Martin graduated early, and with the assistance of Reverend Camden and his high school baseball coach, started college a semester early.

Family

Parents

  • Beau Brewer (Father)
  • Mrs. Brewer (Mother; deceased)

Other relatives

  • Aaron Brewer (paternal grandfather; deceased) (They named baby Aaron after him)
  • Betsy Brewer (aunt)
  • Aaron Jameson Brewer (son)
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