Two of his older siblings died at a young age, while the other two became spinsters, with the latter, a female, living up to 91 years. George was the only one who got married to a wife of his. Her name was Louise Jameson.

Louise bore him their only child, a boy named Bartholomew Milhouse. Bart Scorpio had a fun life as a young teenager, even though his parents bickered a lot. That was pretty much it, until he left the family behind in order to start a small budding business. A cunning entrepreneur, Bart founded the Scorpio's (which is now called Moe's) pub in small building on November the 16th 1893. He was born in September 10 1875.

He and an ally (slash his future wife), Lucia Aquino from Mexico, were avid fans of schnitzels and moderate amounts of handmade beer. People went out to drink the trendy handcrafted beers and ate lots of SCHNITZELS in conjunction with Marzipan! although popular with guests, Bart and Lucia could be quite mildly depressed. As a result, they left the pub, which was later run by a neighbour of Bart, Elmer Jose Luis Wiggum (who spoke a bit like Homer Simpson) and later his son, Joe Louis (who spoke like Goku).

Lucia and Bart owned a medium sized house, where their two sons Alexander (born 1900) and his younger brother Milhouse (born 1911) grew up. Lexi stayed in America and married a Texan colleague named Patricia Ronstadt, while Milhouse left America for Australia as a wary soldier in WW2. Trish and Lexi already had a growing son named Joey but (the latter) adopted a South Korean orphan - an infant girl - named Hana later on, when he was a colonel in the Korean war. Joey and Hana survived as good albeit imperfect childhood friends, later marrying each other in 1974.

Milhouse married future Sydneysider Juliet Mauboy, an Australian who was a part Aboriginal herself (who later campaigned for the rights of her fellow Aboriginals) in 1946. They birthed two sons, Robert and Mac, in 1950 and 1957 respectively. They died in a plane crash in 1974.