Morton (surname)

Morton is an English, Irish, and Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include:

A–K

L–Z

  • Les Morton (born 1958), English racewalker
  • Levi P. Morton (1824–1920), 22nd Vice-President of the United States
  • Lorraine H. Morton (1918–2018), American politician and educator
  • Marcus Morton (1784–1864), Governor of Massachusetts
  • Marcus Morton (jurist) (1819–1891), Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
  • Mark Morton (disambiguation), several people
  • May Morton (1894–1966), English actress
  • Michael Morton (disambiguation), several people
  • Oliver Hazard Perry Morton (1823–1877), U.S. senator from Indiana
  • Parker Thomas "Bo" Morton (1911–1995), Australian rules footballer and coach
  • Paul S. Morton, American gospel singer, father of PJ Morton
  • Peter Morton, a founder of Hard Rock Cafe and owner of Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas
  • Philip Morton (1857–1925), English cricketer and schoolmaster
  • PJ Morton (born 1981), American singer
  • Richard Morton (disambiguation), several people
  • Ricky Morton (born 1956), professional wrestler
  • Robert Morton (disambiguation), several people
  • Runako Morton (1978–2012), West Indian cricketer
  • Samantha Morton (born 1977), Academy Award-nominated English actress
  • Samuel Morton (1894–1923), Chicago mobster
  • Samuel George Morton (1799–1851), American physician and natural scientist
  • Sebastian Arocha Morton, American record producer
  • Tom Morton (born 1955), Scottish journalist
  • Thomas Morton (disambiguation), several people
  • Walter H. Morton, Locomotive Engineer
  • Wendy Morton (born 1967), British politician
  • William Morton (disambiguation), several people
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See also

  • Earl of Morton, Scottish peerage
  • Morton (disambiguation)
  • Moreton (disambiguation)
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