"1 George (Pearson), 38 in 1669, 43 in 1673, Boston merchant with Me. And N. H. connections and oft. there. Perh. first of Wells, he wit. for Littleflelds in Oct. 1662, attested bef. Rishworth in July 1663, and m, Elizabeth Wheelwright (Rev. John). Owned at Winter Harbor in 1669. Sued Edw. Hilton's sons in Suff. Ct. 1674. At Casco he had pub. ho. lic. Apr. 1680, 'by himself or some meet person'; on commit to lay out No. Yarm. 1681; Falm. wit. 1683. … See also Holman (6), Miller (9), Sargent, Spurwell. Mr. G. P. deputy under Sheriff Tufton in N. H. 1685; in 1688 late farmer of His Majesty's Excise for this Prov. (N. H.). He d. ± 1700; wid. Elizabeth depos. in Nov. 1707, ± 74. Three ch. d. y. in Boston; others were: Mary, b. 19 Nov. 1664, m. by 1694 Robert Blabour (or Blaber), 1 ch. d. y.; m. 2d 21 Mar. 1700 John Butt; m. 3d 17 Nov. 1709 Samuel Hare; d. ± 1720 leaving dau. Mary (Butt). Thomas, b. 30 Oct. 1669, liv. 1707, dead 1718, supposedly had w. Elizabeth and 5 ch. in Boston 1691-1705, tho none joined in suit ag. owners of Cousins and Littlejohn's Isl. (York Files 1762), the plf. being Mary, w. of James Moreton of Blanford, clerk, and dau. of Thos. and Mary (Butt) Eodgers. Two Georgetown deponents in 1760, Margaret Parker and Wm. Rodgers, knew the fam. Hist. in Boston over many yrs."