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* [[James C. Morton]] (1884–1942), American actor |
* [[James C. Morton]] (1884–1942), American actor |
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* [[James Ferdinand Morton, Jr.]] (1870–1941), free-thinker, mineralogist, Bahá'í, and friend of H.P. Lovecraft |
* [[James Ferdinand Morton, Jr.]] (1870–1941), free-thinker, mineralogist, Bahá'í, and friend of H.P. Lovecraft |
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* [[James Morton (footballer)]] ( |
* [[James Morton (footballer)]] (1885–1926), Scottish footballer |
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* [[Jim Morton (politician)]] (born 1951), Canadian politician |
* [[Jim Morton (politician)]] (born 1951), Canadian politician |
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* [[James St. Clair Morton]] (1824–1864), Union Army general during the American Civil War |
* [[James St. Clair Morton]] (1824–1864), Union Army general during the American Civil War |
Revision as of 05:14, 15 September 2017
James Morton may refer to:
- James Morton (Canadian businessman) (1808–1864), Irish-born brewer, manufacturer and politician
- James Madison Morton, Jr. (1869–1940), American federal judge
- James C. Morton (1884–1942), American actor
- James Ferdinand Morton, Jr. (1870–1941), free-thinker, mineralogist, Bahá'í, and friend of H.P. Lovecraft
- James Morton (footballer) (1885–1926), Scottish footballer
- Jim Morton (politician) (born 1951), Canadian politician
- James St. Clair Morton (1824–1864), Union Army general during the American Civil War
- James Cooper Morton (born 1960), Canadian lawyer and author
- James Parks Morton (born 1930), retired Episcopal priest and founder of the Interfaith Center of New York
- James Morton (baker) (born 1991), Scottish celebrity baker
- Jim Morton (Australian footballer) (born 1905), Australian rules footballer
- Jim Morton (footballer) (born 1956), Scottish footballer
See also
- James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton (died 1493), 4th Lord of Dalkeith, was created the 1st Earl of Morton in 1458
- James Douglas, 3rd Earl of Morton (died 1548), grandson of the above
- James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton (c. 1525–1581), regent of Scotland
- James Douglas, 14th Earl of Morton (1702–1768), president of the Royal Society