George Martin, b. 21 8m (Oct.) 1648; d. probably by 19 Jan. 1683/4 when his father failed to mention him in his will, a document that leaves token sums to children that had apparently already received their portions. He may have been living when his father sued Thomas Sargent by writ dated 8 April 1669 "for saying that his son George Martin was a bastard and that Richard Martin was Goodwife Martin's imp" (R&F 4:129). His father was called senior in a 1679 deposition, according to colony and state court records at the Suffolk Co. Courthouse. … He was almost certainly not, as has been claimed, George Martin of Ipswich [see TAG 56:155-59].