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George Morton or George Mourt[1] (c. 1585 – 1624) was an English Puritan Separatist. He was the publisher of, and perhaps helped write, the first account in Great Britain of the founding of Plymouth Colony, called Mourt's Relation.


Biography


He was from Bawtry,[2] West Riding of Yorkshire, England, and member of the Scrooby Congregation of separatists who eventually became the Mayflower Pilgrims. Morton, who had moved to Leyden, Holland with the congregation, stayed behind when the first settlers left for Plymouth, Massachusetts. He continued to orchestrate business affairs in Europe and London for their cause—presumably arranging for the 1622 publication of, and perhaps helping write, Mourt's Relation. In 1623 Morton himself emigrated on the ship Anne[3] to Plymouth Colony with his wife Juliana Carpenter and her sister, Alice Southworth,[4] who was to become the second wife of Governor William Bradford.

George Morton died in 1624,[5] the year after he arrived in Plymouth. His widow Juliana then married Manasseh Kempton,[6] who had also arrived in 1623 on the Anne. After Morton's death, Governor Bradford took a keen interest in helping to raise the Morton children.


Family


George Morton's children by his only wife, Juliana, were:[2]


Notable descendants


George Morton's descendants found prosperity in the New World and became leaders in business and government. Among the most notable are:


See also



Notes


  1. Wilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1900). "Morton, George" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.
  2. Allen, George Morton of Plymouth Colony and some of his descendants (1908) at archive.org
  3. Pilgrim ships from 1602 to 1638 searchable by ship name, sailing date and passengers at packrat-pro.com
  4. Robert Jennings Heinsohn, PhD. "The Carpenter Sisters of Leiden". Sail1620.org. Archived from the original on 16 April 2004.
  5. Nathaniel Morton; William Bradford; Thomas Prince; Edward Winslow (1855). New-England's Memorial. Congregational Board of Publication.
  6. 1627 Division of Cattle Archived 25 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine at mayflowerhistory.com
  7. Kate Waters, Sarah Morton's Day at Google Books

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