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  2. John Morton (American politician) - Wikipedia

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    John Morton (1725 – April 1, 1777) was an American farmer, surveyor, and jurist from the Province of Pennsylvania and a Founding Father of the United States. As a delegate to the Continental Congress during the American Revolution , he was a signatory to the Continental Association and Declaration of Independence .

  3. The Three Greenhorns - Wikipedia

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    l-r: William Hailstone, Samuel Brighouse, John Morton. The Three Greenhorns were three Englishmen, Samuel Brighouse, William Hailstone and John Morton, who were the first white settlers in the area known today as Vancouver's West End. They earned the nickname “Three Greenhorn Englishmen" because they bought land for what was believed to be an ...

  4. Mustin family - Wikipedia

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    The Mustin family has recorded a tradition of service in the United States Navy extending from 1896 to the present. Their naval roots trace back to the first Arthur Sinclair, of Scalloway, in Shetland, father of Commodore Arthur Sinclair, who as a boy seaman sailed with Commodore George Anson in 1740, on a British mission to capture Spanish possessions in the Pacific, during the War of Jenkins ...

  5. John Morton - Wikipedia

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    John Morton (cognitive scientist) (born 1933), English neuroscientist; John Morton (naturalist) (1671–1726), English cleric and naturalist; John Morton (Anglican priest) (died 1722), English Anglican priest; John Morton (zoologist) (1924–2011), New Zealand biologist and theologian; John Chalmers Morton (1821–1888), British agriculturist ...

  6. George Morton (Pilgrim Father) - Wikipedia

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    John Morton, m. by 1649 Lettice (_____). Sarah Morton, m. 20 December 1644 George Bonum. (Sarah is the subject of the children's book Sarah Morton's Day [7] by Kate Waters.) 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.

  7. A Complete Guide to Who's Who on The Dutton Family Tree - AOL

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    The son of James and Margaret Dutton, John (James Badge Dale) was only a child when his family founded their homestead in Montana—the land that would ultimately become the Yellowstone Dutton ranch.

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