>From # 121 JOHN PEIRCE (sic), St John Parish, Berkeley County, planter. Brothers: Peter, Abraham [Peirce], under age. Sisters: Mary [Davis]; Elizabeth [Peirce], under age and unmarried. Mentions: to Richard Davis, part of my plantation willed me by my uncle John Peirce; Mr. Isaac Bradwell. Exor: brother-in-law Richard Davis. Wit: James Flud, Thomas Weston, John McGowen. D: 3 Oct. 1764. P: 16 Nov. 1764. R: nd. p. 412. (I know the dates are too early for your Peter Pearce but the names sure look familiar) >From # 125 Pierce, William (of Georgia) (to) Charlotte Fenwicke (daughter of Edward Fenwicke), Vol. ZZ, Pages 56-57, Lived 1789. Note: Vol. ZZ is Miscellaneous Records, Volume ZZ 1789-1792. Piercy, William (to) Catharine Elliott (he of Georgia) (she of Charles Town, S. C.), Vol. SS , Pages 257-265, Lived 1776. (marriage settlement 17 May 1776). There are no Halversons to be found, and precious few Pearces/Pierces. Love, Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm