Philip Morse1

M, #7570
     Philip Morse married Mary Brown.1

Child of Philip Morse and Mary Brown

Citations

  1. [S62] William Richard Cutter, New England Families, p. 229.

Rebecca D. Morse1

F, #22314, b. circa 1854
     Rebecca D. Morse was born circa 1854 in Maine.1 She was the daughter of Nathaniel Morse and Harriet Mary Ann Drummond Sewall.1

Citations

  1. [S154] 1860 US Census, Bath, Sagadahoc, Maine; Roll: M653_448; Page: 300; Image: 300; Family History Library Film: 803448.

Ruth S. Morse1

F, #3138
     Ruth S. Morse married Rev. Charles Frederic Allen, son of William Allen and Hannah Titcomb.1

Children of Ruth S. Morse and Rev. Charles Frederic Allen

Citations

  1. [S24] Sarah Elizabeth Titcomb, Early New England People, p.165.
  2. [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 1 p.60.

Samuel Morse1

M, #9440, b. 10 August 1676
     Samuel Morse married Bethial (Unknown).1 Samuel Morse was born on 10 August 1676 in Medfield, Massachusetts.2 He was the son of Lt. Jonathan Morse and Mary Barbour.1

Child of Samuel Morse and Bethial (Unknown)

Citations

  1. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 4 p. 82.
  2. [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, VITAL RECORDS OF MEDFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS, TO THE YEAR 1850.

Samuel Morse1

M, #9445
     It is reputed that he came to Denham from Sherborne in England.1

Child of Samuel Morse

Citations

  1. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 4 p. 82.

Silas L. Morse1

M, #22319, b. circa 1863
     Silas L. Morse was born circa 1863 in Maine.1 He was the son of Nathaniel Morse and Lucinda M. Young.1

Citations

  1. [S209] 1870 US Census, Bath, Sagadahoc, Maine; Roll: M593_557; Page: 320A; Image: 187; Family History Library Film: 552056.

Hon. James S. Morsell1

M, #12113, b. say 1775, d. 11 January 1870
     Hon. James S. Morsell. Judge of the circuit court of the District of Columbia.2 He was born say 1775 in Calvert County, Maryland, calculated from his age at death.3 He married Jane Sewall, daughter of Clement Sewall and Eleanor Carbery, on 17 June 1833 in Washington, District of Columbia.4 Hon. James S. Morsell died on 11 January 1870 in Prince George's County, Maryland.3

Citations

  1. [S148] Murphy Andrews Sewall, Murph Sewall family tree.
  2. [S205] Newspaper, United States’ Telegraph, (Washington, DC) Saturday, June 07, 1834.
  3. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#170579756."
  4. [S465] Homer A Walker, Historical court records of Washington, Vol. 10, p. 1020.

Joan de Morteyn1

F, #18585
     Joan de Morteyn was the daughter of William de Morteyn and Joan de Marmion.1

Citations

  1. [S135] George Edward Cokayne, Complete peerage, viii,512.

William de Morteyn1

M, #18576, d. before 30 January 1291/92
     William de Morteyn married Joan de Marmion, daughter of Philip de Marmion and Joan de Kilpec, between 20 January 1292 and 16 June 1293.1,2 William de Morteyn died before 30 January 1291/92.3

Child of William de Morteyn and Joan de Marmion

Citations

  1. [S404] Frederic [etc.] Madden, Collectanea Topographica, Vol. 7, p. 252.
  2. [S411] Calendar of Patent Rolls, Ed. I, Vol. 2, p. 468.
  3. [S135] George Edward Cokayne, Complete peerage, viii,512.

Anne Mortimer

F, #11777
     Anne Mortimer was the daughter of Roger Mortimer Earl of March and Eleanor Holland. Anne Mortimer married Richard Earl of Cambridge.

Child of Anne Mortimer and Richard Earl of Cambridge

Edmund Mortimer Earl of March

M, #11772
     Edmund Mortimer Earl of March married Phillipa Plantagenet, daughter of Lionel Plantagenet Duke of Clarence and Elizabeth de Burgh.

Child of Edmund Mortimer Earl of March and Phillipa Plantagenet

Edmund Mortimer Earl of March

M, #11775
     Edmund Mortimer Earl of March was the son of Roger Mortimer Earl of March and Eleanor Holland.

Sir Henry Mortimer of Chelmarsh1

M, #18396, d. before 1369
     Sir Henry Mortimer of Chelmarsh married Elizabeth verch Philip ap Rees, daughter of Sir Philip ap Rees and Joan (Unknown).1 Sir Henry Mortimer of Chelmarsh died before 1369.1

Citations

  1. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 2 p. 57. History of Weston-u-Lizard.

Isabel Mortimer1

F, #9956, d. after 1 April 1292
     Isabel Mortimer was the daughter of Sir Roger Mortimer, of Wigmore and Maud Briouze.1,2 Isabel Mortimer married John Fitz Alan Lord of Clun and Oswestry, 7th Earl of Arundel, son of John Fitz Alan, Lord of Clun and Oswestry, 6th Earl of Arundel and Maud le Botiller, before 14 May 1260.3 Isabel Mortimer died after 1 April 1292.

Citations

  1. [S97] John Bernard Burke, Burke's Peerage.
  2. [S135] George Edward Cokayne, Complete peerage, Vol. 1 p. 240.
  3. [S156] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 314.

Roger Mortimer Earl of March

M, #11773
     Roger Mortimer Earl of March was the son of Edmund Mortimer Earl of March and Phillipa Plantagenet. Roger Mortimer Earl of March married Eleanor Holland.

Children of Roger Mortimer Earl of March and Eleanor Holland

Sir Roger Mortimer, of Wigmore1,2

M, #9957
     Sir Roger Mortimer, of Wigmore married Maud Briouze, daughter of William Briouze of Brecknock.2

Child of Sir Roger Mortimer, of Wigmore and Maud Briouze

Citations

  1. [S97] John Bernard Burke, Burke's Peerage.
  2. [S135] George Edward Cokayne, Complete peerage, Vol. 1 p. 240.

Joseph Mortleman1

M, #20076

Child of Joseph Mortleman

Citations

  1. [S89] Family Search, England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906.

Mary Ann Mortleman1

F, #20075
     Mary Ann Mortleman was the daughter of Joseph Mortleman.1 Mary Ann Mortleman married Nathaniel Eastty.1

Child of Mary Ann Mortleman and Nathaniel Eastty

Citations

  1. [S89] Family Search, England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906.

Albert Prince Morton

M, #26297
     Albert Prince Morton married Martha Ellen Cartwright.

Child of Albert Prince Morton and Martha Ellen Cartwright

Edmund de Morton1

M, #5273, d. 1341
     Edmund de Morton was the son of Michael de Morton. Edmund de Morton married Ellen de Woodcote, daughter of Sir Robert de Woodcote I. In the year, 9 Edward II. (1316), by writ tested at Clipston on 5th March, Edmund de Morton is certified as one of the Lords of the township of Woodcote in the county of Salop. At a somewhat later date Edmund de Morton acquired the forfeited estate of Archibald Douglas in Wilbrighton, which was conceded to him by King Edward III. in the fourth year of his reign.2 Edmund de Morton died in 1341. A Writ of Diem clausit extremum upon the death of Edmund de Morton was issued in Westminster, 26 October, 15 Edw. III and the inquisition was held at Wylbrytton, before John Perton, the King's Escheator in the Counties of Stafford, etc., on the 6th November, 15 Edw. III.
The oath of Adam de Morton, John de Couley, Henry de Rok, William de Cotes, Thomas atte Tounesende, Henry de Wolaston, Adam Le Freynce, Robert de Stocton, John Le clerk, Robert de Orshlowe, John de Hayward, and William Besse, who say upon their oath that Edmund de Morton held in his demesne as of fee on the day of his death, one messuage, half a virgate of land, a certain wood, and one vivary at Wylbrytton, of the King in capite, by the service of 20 shillings by the year, to be rendered at the King's Exchequer by the hands of the Sheriff of Stafford. at the Terms of the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary and St. Michael by equal portions. And that the tenements are worth nothing by the year beyond the service aforesaid, because the tenements were not wont to pay more than 16 shillings by the year, before the same Edmund took the same tenements of the now Lord the King for 4 shillings by year more of increase. And there are no other profits there. And notwithstanding the said land lies uncultivated and in common and the buildings are ruinous.
They say also that the same Edmund de Morton held in his demesne as of fee, on the day of his death. one messuage and half a virgate of land with appurtenances in Wodecote of Master Henry de Percy, by the service of 40 pence by the year to be rendered at the Feast of St. Michael for all service. And the messuage is worth 12 pence. And the half virgate of land is worth 40 pence and no more, because the land is poor and sandy. They say also that John de Morton, son and heir of the aforesaid Edmund, is the next heir of the same Edmund, and he was of the age of 26 years at the Feast of Nativity of St. John the Baptist last past (June 24) In witness, etc.3

Child of Edmund de Morton and Ellen de Woodcote

Citations

  1. [S96] Robert Tresswell, The Visitation of Shropshire, 1623., p. 260.
  2. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 4 Part II. p. 44-5. Parish of Church Eaton.
  3. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, 1913. p. 84.

Elizabeth Susan Morton1

F, #9402, b. 20 September 1773, d. 1 September 1850
     Elizabeth Susan Morton was born on 20 September 1773 in New York.2 She was the daughter of John Morton and Maria Sophia Kemper.1,2 Elizabeth Susan Morton married Hon. Josiah/3 Quincy, son of Josiah /2 Quincy "The Patriot" and Abigail Phillips, on 6 June 1797 in New York City.1,3 Elizabeth Susan Morton died on 1 September 1850 in Quincy at the age of 762,3 and is buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.4

Children of Elizabeth Susan Morton and Hon. Josiah/3 Quincy

Citations

  1. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 11 p. 73.
  2. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 5, p. 103.
  3. [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 3991.
  4. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 69394975, Eliza Susan Morton Quincy."
  5. [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 3992.

Francis Clark Morton1

M, #21564, b. 1826, d. before 1878
     Francis Clark Morton was born in 1826.1 He married Jane Charlotte Cassan, daughter of Lt. Col. Matthew Cassan and Lucy Elizabeth Marshall, on 8 December 1864 in Ecclesfield, Yorkshire.2,1 Francis Clark Morton died before 1878.2

Citations

  1. [S89] Family Search, England Marriages, 1538–1973.
  2. [S89] Family Search, India Marriages, 1792-1948.

Helen Stuyvesant Morton1

F, #14060, b. May 1876, d. 1952
     Helen Stuyvesant Morton was born in May 1876 in Rhode Island.2 She was the daughter of Levi Parsons Morton and Anna Livingston Reade Street.1 Helen Stuyvesant Morton married Paul Louis Marie Archambault Boson de Talleyrand-Périgord, 5th Duke of Talleyrand on 5 October 1901 in At. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Cadogan Street, London.3 Helen Stuyvesant Morton and Paul Louis Marie Archambault Boson de Talleyrand-Périgord, 5th Duke of Talleyrand were divorced in July 1904 at Paris.4 Helen Stuyvesant Morton died in 1952.

Citations

  1. [S113] William Addams Reitwiesner, Bush ancestry.
  2. [S208] 1900 US Census, Rhinebeck Township, Dutchess, New York.
  3. [S205] Newspaper, London Evening Standard, 7 October 1901.
  4. [S205] Newspaper, Portsmouth Evening News, 12 July 1904.

Jane Morton1

F, #9551
     Jane Morton was the daughter of Thomas Morton of Ingleton and Margery Sheppard of Okeley.2 Jane Morton married John Horne of Childs Ercall, son of Reginald Horne of Pickesley and Marjory Lee.1

Citations

  1. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 34 p. 328.
  2. [S398] H. Sydney Grazebrook, Stafford Visitation, 1583, p. 114.
  3. [S96] Robert Tresswell, The Visitation of Shropshire, 1623., p 260.

John de Morton

M, #5272, b. 1315
     John de Morton was born in 1315 (he was 26 years old on 24 June 1341.)1 He was the son of Edmund de Morton and Ellen de Woodcote. John de Morton married Elizabeth Puleston, daughter of Jordan de Puleston Lord of Flotesbroc and Alicia Chetwynd.

Child of John de Morton and Elizabeth Puleston

Citations

  1. [S144] William Salt Archaeological Society, Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 4 Part II. p. 45. Parish of Church Eaton.
  2. [S399] National Archives index.

John Morton1

M, #9403, d. 1781
     John Morton was born in Northern Ireland.2 He married Maria Sophia Kemper.3 John Morton died in 1781.3

Child of John Morton and Maria Sophia Kemper

Citations

  1. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 11 p. 73.
  2. [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 3991.
  3. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 5, p. 103.

Levi Parsons Morton1

M, #14059, b. 16 May 1824, d. 16 May 1920
     Levi Parsons Morton. 22nd Vice President of the United States. He was born on 16 May 1824 in Shoreham, Vermont.2 He married firstly Lucy Young Kimball on 15 October 1856 in Brooklyn, New York.3 Levi Parsons Morton married secondly Anna Livingston Reade Street, daughter of William Ingraham Street and Susan Watts Kearny, on 12 February 1873 in Manhattan, New York.2 Levi Parsons Morton died on 16 May 1920 in Ellerslie, Rhinebeck, New York, at the age of 96.

Child of Levi Parsons Morton and Anna Livingston Reade Street

Citations

  1. [S113] William Addams Reitwiesner, Bush ancestry.
  2. [S89] Family Search, New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940.
  3. [S468] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org, Levi P. Morton.

Marjorie Helen Morton1

F, #2337, b. 1901, d. 1934
     Marjorie Helen Morton was born in 1901.2 She was the daughter of Albert Prince Morton and Martha Ellen Cartwright. Marjorie Helen Morton married Jared Douglas Erie Troop, son of Jared Grassie Carter Troop and Minnie Plenderleath Temple, on 21 November 1925 in St. Leonard's Church, Toronto, York, Ontario.1 Marjorie Helen Morton died in 1934.2

Citations

  1. [S89] Family Search, Ontario Marriages, 1869-1927.
  2. [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.

Marjory Morton1

F, #5262
     Marjory Morton was the daughter of Thomas Morton and Juliana Botiler. Marjory Morton married John Horne of Stoke, son of William Horne and Jane Adonaye [Adeney?].

Citations

  1. [S96] Robert Tresswell, The Visitation of Shropshire, 1623.
  2. [S96] Robert Tresswell, The Visitation of Shropshire, 1623., p 260.
  3. [S399] National Archives index.

Mathew Morton of Moreton1

M, #18498, d. before 1530
     Mathew Morton of Moreton married Isabella Knightley, daughter of Robert Knightley of Engleton.1 Mathew Morton of Moreton was living in 1504. He died before 1530.

Child of Mathew Morton of Moreton and Isabella Knightley

Citations

  1. [S398] H. Sydney Grazebrook, Stafford Visitation, 1583, p. 114.