Birth12 Apr 1613, Tenterden, Kent, England
Death4 Dec 1669, Perquimans NC
OccupationConstable of Sciutate, MA in 1647
MilitaryMember of the Military Co. in Sciutate 1643
ReligionQuaker
Spouses
Birth13 Jun 1613, Tenterden, Kent, England
Death20 Mar 1676/77, Perquimans NC
Marriage13 Mar 1635/36, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Lydia (Died as Infant) (1646-~1647)
Sarah (Died as Infant) (1648-~1649)
Notes for George SUTTON
Sailed from Sandwich, Kent, England in 1634 on the ship Hercules & settled in Scituate, MA. Listed on ship’s manifest as servant of Nathaniel Tilden.
About 1668, after Plymouth Colony enacted penal laws against the Quakers, George Sutton immigrated to North Carolina with most of his family to escape religious persecution. He died in what is now Perquimans Co, North Carolina within a year of leaving Massachusetts.
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He was a planter in Scituate from Mar 5, 1638/39 to 1643. He was also a town officer. He had lands laid out on 1st Herring Brook. His house was near John Daman's at the SW end of Greenfield Lane where it unites with the Driftway. He and his family were Church of England until sometime after 1650 when he and his family pursued the Quaker Faith. In 1668 he emigrated to Perquimans Co. NC because of Quaker persecution in Massachusetts. All of his family went except Daniel who went to Burlington Co, West Jersey and William, who went to Eastham, MA and then Piscataway, Middlesex Co, NJ