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George Morton (Pilgrim Father)

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Ephraim Morton, m. Plymouth 18 Nov. 1644 Ann Cooper. (Their oldest child was the second George Morton (1645–1727) of Plymouth. He was a deacon of the Plymouth church. He m. Joanna Kempton and had ten children; note that no sons were named Richard and William as previously claimed here. See
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George Morton died in 1624, the year after he arrived in Plymouth. His widow Juliana then married Manasseh Kempton, who had also arrived in 1623 on the
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to Plymouth Colony with his wife Juliana Carpenter and her sister, Alice Southworth, who was to become the second wife of Governor
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Separatist. He was the publisher of, and perhaps helped write, the first account in Great Britain of the founding of
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Patience Morton, m. by 1633 John Faunce. (She was the mother of famed and last Plymouth church elder,
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Sarah Morton, m. 20 December 1644 George Bonum. (Sarah is the subject of the children's book
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from 1602 to 1638 searchable by ship name, sailing date and passengers at packrat-pro.com
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and became leaders in business and government. Among the most notable are:
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Nathaniel Morton; William Bradford; Thomas Prince; Edward Winslow (1855).
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from 1645 until his death in 1685 and publisher of the first history of
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The Great Migration Begins. Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633
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George Morton II, b. 1624 m. Phoebe Cooper. Son: Richard Morton
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George Morton of Plymouth Colony and Some of His Descendants
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George Morton of Plymouth Colony and some of his descendants
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George Morton's children by his only wife, Juliana, were:
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Mourt's Relation: A Journal of the Pilgrims in Plymouth
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George Morton's descendants found prosperity in the
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named Nathaniel Morton Elementary School after him.)
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Index

George Morton (pilgrim father)
Puritan
Plymouth Colony
Mourt's Relation

Bawtry
West Riding of Yorkshire
Scrooby Congregation
Mayflower
Pilgrims
Leyden
Plymouth, Massachusetts
Mourt's Relation
William Bradford
Nathaniel Morton
Plymouth Public Schools
Thomas Faunce
New World
Nathaniel Morton
Plymouth Colony
New England
Elder Thomas Faunce
Plymouth Rock
Perez Morton
Massachusetts Attorney General
American poet
Sarah Wentworth Apthorp Morton
Marcus Morton
Governor of Massachusetts
Levi Parsons Morton

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