Morton

Morton is the name of several places:

In the United Kingdom:

  • Morton (Derbyshire )
  • Morton ( Gloucestershire )
  • Morton (Isle of Wight )
  • Morton (Norfolk )
  • Morton ( Nottinghamshire )
  • Morton and Hanthorpe in Lincolnshire
  • Morton -on- Swale in North Yorkshire

In the United States:

  • Morton (Arkansas )
  • Morton (Georgia )
  • Morton (Idaho )
  • Morton (Illinois )
  • Morton (Indiana)
  • Morton (Minnesota)
  • Morton (Mississippi)
  • Morton (Missouri )
  • Morton (New York)
  • Morton (Pennsylvania)
  • Morton (Texas )
  • Morton (Utah )
  • Morton (Washington)
  • Morton (Wyoming)

As well as the counties:

  • Morton County ( Kansas)
  • Morton County ( North Dakota)

In France

  • Morton (Vienne), commune in the department Vienne

In Canada:

  • Morton ( Manitoba )
  • Morton (Ontario)

Morton is the surname of the following persons:

A

  • Agnes Morton (1872-1952), British tennis player
  • Alexander Morton ( b. 1945 ), Scottish actor
  • Andrew Morton ( author) ( born 1953 ), English obsequious and uncritical reporting and author
  • Andrew Morton ( programmer) ( born 1959 ), Australian Computer
  • Anna Morton (1846-1918), wife of Levi P. Morton, Second Lady of the United States

B

  • Benny Morton (1907-1985), American trombonist
  • Brian Morton (born 1954 ), Scottish Jazz Author
  • Brian Morton ( writer ) ( born 1955 ), American writer
  • Brian Morton ( canoer ) (born 1970 ), Australian canoeist

C

D

  • Dorothy Morton (* 1927), Canadian pianist and music teacher
  • Dudley Walker Morton (1907-1943), American U- boat commander
  • Dwayne Morton (born 1971 ), American basketball player

F

G

  • George Morton (1940-2013), American music producer

B

  • Henry Vollam Morton (1892-1979), British journalist and travel writer

J

  • JB Morton, known as Beachcomber (1893-1979), British humorist and columnist
  • Jackson Morton (1794-1874), American lawyer and politician (Florida )
  • Jelly Roll Morton (1885-1941), American pianist
  • Jeremiah Morton (1799-1878), American lawyer and politician
  • Joe Morton ( b. 1947 ), American actor
  • John Morton ( archbishop ) ( 1420-1500 ), Archbishop of Canterbury.
  • John Morton ( politician ) ( 1724-1777 ), Finnish -Swedish- American politician
  • John Morton ( screenwriter ), American screenwriter
  • John Morton ( psychologist ) ( born 1933 ), British Prychologe
  • John Morton ( racing driver ) ( born 1942 ), American race car driver
  • John Morton ( biathlete ) ( born 1946 ), American biathlete
  • John Morton (actor ) ( born 1947 ), American actor and stuntman
  • John Morton ( composer ) ( born 1954 ), American composer
  • John Morton ( basketball ) ( born 1967), American basketball player
  • John Morton ( writer ), British writer and director
  • Julia F. Morton (1912-1996), American botanist
  • Julius Sterling Morton (1832-1902), American politician

K

  • Kate Morton ( b. 1976 ), Australian writer
  • Keith William Morton, a British mathematician

L

  • Levi P. Morton (1824-1920), American politician
  • Lucy Morton (1898-1980), British swimmer

M

O

  • Oliver Hazard Perry Throck Morton (1823-1877), American politician

P

R

  • Robert Morton ( 1440 - after 1478), English composer and singer
  • Rogers Morton (1914-1979), American politician

S

  • Samantha Morton ( b. 1977 ), British actress
  • Samuel Morton (1799-1851), American anthropologist and racial theorists
  • Stephanie Morton (* 1990), Australian track cyclist
  • Sussanne Morton ( b. 1963 ), Australian artist

T

  • Thruston Ballard Morton (1907-1982), American politician
  • Thomas Morton, English adventurer
  • Thomas Corsan Morton (1859-1928), Scottish painter of the late Impressionism
  • Timothy Morton ( b. 1968 ), American writer, philosopher and professor of English literature

W

  • William Thomas Green Morton (1819-1868), American physician

Morton is the first name of the following persons:

Morton may refer to:

  • Morton (band), an Austrian band
  • Dr. Morton, a pulp novel series
  • Morton ( company ), a Russian construction and real estate group
  • A. Morton & Co, New York, existed about 1848 to 1920, produced gold nibs, gold pen, gold and silver pens and pencil cases

See also:

  • Disambiguation
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