The lives of Benjamin Harrison and Levi P Morton . L< PART LEVI PARSONS MORTON. Part Second. LIFE OF LEVI PARSONS MORTON Chapter I. ANCESTRY. A PASSENGER ON THE SHIP ANN A SETTLER IN MIDDLEBORO, MAS-SACHUSETTS— LATER GENERATIONS A BIRTH IN MAINE RE-MOVAL TO VERMONT SCHOOL AT MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT STUDIES FOR THE MINISTRY REMOVAL TO SHOREHAM — ANOTHER FAMILY OF MASSACHUSETTS REMOVAL TO ADDISON COUNTY, VER-MONT — THE FIRST AMERICAN MISSIONARY TO THE HOLY LAND —MARRIAGE THE FOURTH CHILD HIS NAME. In 1623 the good ship Afiu cast anchor just off the Massa-chusetts shore Among her passengers w


The lives of Benjamin Harrison and Levi P Morton . L< PART LEVI PARSONS MORTON. Part Second. LIFE OF LEVI PARSONS MORTON Chapter I. ANCESTRY. A PASSENGER ON THE SHIP ANN A SETTLER IN MIDDLEBORO, MAS-SACHUSETTS— LATER GENERATIONS A BIRTH IN MAINE RE-MOVAL TO VERMONT SCHOOL AT MIDDLEBURY, VERMONT STUDIES FOR THE MINISTRY REMOVAL TO SHOREHAM — ANOTHER FAMILY OF MASSACHUSETTS REMOVAL TO ADDISON COUNTY, VER-MONT — THE FIRST AMERICAN MISSIONARY TO THE HOLY LAND —MARRIAGE THE FOURTH CHILD HIS NAME. In 1623 the good ship Afiu cast anchor just off the Massa-chusetts shore Among her passengers was a young man ofsterling piety, who sought the freedom to be found in the NewWorld, and whose name was George Morton. This man set-tled at Plymouth. But his son,. John Morton, liecame one of the famoustwenty-six men who bought the lands at Nemasket, andsettled the town of Middleboro. He was the first deputy tothe General Court of Plymouth, in 1670, and was chosen againin 242 THE LIFE OF According to accounts which seem accurate, the house hebuil


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