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Sarah Wentworth Apthorp Morton

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In the mid-1780s, Sarah's younger sister Frances Apthorp (1766–1788), or Fanny as she was known, came to live with her and her family. Reportedly, Fanny was seduced by, or fell in love with, Sarah's husband Perez. Fanny gave birth to his child in 1787 or 1788, after which their father threatened to
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In January 1789 Sarah's brother Charles Apthorp challenged Perez Morton to a duel. The two men met to duel, but the sheriff prevented the illegal encounter. The Mortons' marriage deteriorated, but the couple later reconciled. In spite of this reconciliation, fifteen years later Sarah had an affair
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confront Perez. Hoping to avoid a scandal and public disgrace, Fanny persuaded her father to desist. Once the affair became public anyway, Fanny committed suicide by taking an overdose of
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from 1810 to 1832. The couple lived on a family mansion on State Street. From around 1796 to around 1803, the Mortons owned a house on Dudley Street in
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Eastwicke) Apthorp (1709–1796). Her maternal grandfather was Samuel Wentworth (1708–1766), also a Boston merchant, and his father was
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Oliver, Andrew and James Bishop Peabody, eds. The Records of Trinity Church, Boston, 1728–1830. Publications of the
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Boston Firsts: 40 Feats of Innovation and Invention That Happened First in Boston and Helped Make America Great
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History of Norfolk County, Massachusetts: With Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Pioneers and Prominent Men
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Revolution and the Word : The Rise of the Novel in America: The Rise of the Novel in America
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proclaiming her "guilty innocence" that was published in newspapers shortly after her death.
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Sarah Apthorp Morton (1782–1844), who married Richard Cunningham, son of John Cunningham, in
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The Exchange Artist: A Tale of High-flying Speculation and America's First Banking Collapse
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Dorchester Antiquarian and Historical Society (Dorchester, Boston Mass.) (1859).
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Gilbert Stuart: Sarah Wentworth Apthorp Morton (Mrs. Perez Morton), 1802–20
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Her father was one of eighteen children born to her paternal grandparents,
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The Apthorp mansion, where Sarah grew up, is the second on the right.
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Through her daughter Sarah, she is the great-great grandmother of
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Ouabi; Or the Virtues of Nature: An Indian Tale in Four Cantos
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My Mind and Its Thoughts, in Sketches, Fragments, and Essays
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Walter Muir Whitehill (1970). "Frederick Josiah Bradlee".
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in 1914. Frederick was the father of American journalist
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Portrait of Sarah's daughter, Charlotte Morton Dexter, by
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player who was a first-team All-American while attending
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Historical collections of the Danvers Historical Society
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speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
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Red-Blooded Risk: The Secret History of Wall Street
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Danvers Historical Society. p. 42. 828:Famous Families of Massachusetts, Vol. 2 340:Charles Ward Apthorp Morton (1786–1809), 482: 143: 1781; died 1837) 856:. John Wiley & Sons. p. 114. 319:; the house may have been designed by 525:. J. W. Lewis & Company. p.  404:Her Dorchester home is a site on the 375:Husband's affair and sister's suicide 337:Frances Wentworth Morton (1785–1831). 7: 219:lieutenant governor of New Hampshire 1095:18th-century American women writers 988:Danvers Historical Society (1922). 884:Brookhiser, Richard (Spring 2002). 299:In 1781, she married Boston lawyer 1017:Sarah Wentworth Morton (1759-1846) 14: 963:. Simon & Schuster. pp.  747:Colonial Society of Massachusetts 825:Crawford, Mary Caroline (1930). 886:"The Forgotten Founding Father" 619:newenglandhistoricalsociety.com 359:Sarah died on May 14, 1846, in 334:Anna Louisa Morton (1783–1843). 140: 1100:People from Dorchester, Boston 1008:Sarah Wentworth Apthorp Morton 623:New England Historical Society 313:Massachusetts attorney general 172:Sarah Wentworth Apthorp Morton 23:Sarah Wentworth Apthorp Morton 1: 915:Boston Women's Heritage Trail 519:Hurd, Duane Hamilton (1884). 406:Boston Women's Heritage Trail 39: 365:King's Chapel Burying Ground 108:King's Chapel Burying Ground 1075:18th-century American poets 806:. E. Clapp, jr. p. 569 695:Davidson, Cathy N. (1987). 51:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 1121: 644:Morgenroth, Lynda (2007). 262:dubbing her the "American 217:(1671–1730), the colonial 459:Beacon Hill. A Local Poem 223:Portsmouth, New Hampshire 28: 16:American poet (1759–1846) 772:. Penguin. p. 374. 749:. Collections 56 (1982). 548:"Sarah Wentworth Morton" 431:(b. 1948) and filmmaker 361:Braintree, Massachusetts 96:Braintree, Massachusetts 766:Kamensky, Jane (2008). 734:Perez Morton, 1750-1837 703:Oxford University Press 499:Encyclopedia Britannica 347:(1779–1837), a lawyer, 307:. Morton served as the 254:Robert Treat Paine, Jr. 63:Sarah Wentworth Apthorp 1085:18th century in Boston 1041:"Morton, George"  1029:, Dorchester Atheneum. 736:. Retrieved 2011-09-07 400:Legacy and descendants 305:Trinity Church, Boston 296: 259:Massachusetts Magazine 191: 850:Brown, Aaron (2011). 732:Dorchester Atheneum. 392:with founding father 290: 272:The Power of Sympathy 189: 1090:American women poets 955:Ben Bradlee (1995). 587:Worcester Art Museum 583:www.worcesterart.org 552:womenhistoryblog.com 363:. 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Gilbert Stuart
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Boston
Massachusetts
British America
Braintree, Massachusetts
King's Chapel Burying Ground
Perez Morton
Charles Apthorp
poet

Boston
slave-trader
Charles Apthorp
née
John Wentworth
lieutenant governor of New Hampshire
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
St. Domingo
Dorchester
Robert Treat Paine, Jr.
Massachusetts Magazine
Sappho
The Power of Sympathy
William Hill Brown

Gilbert Stuart
Perez Morton
Trinity Church, Boston

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