Morton

Morton

Morton ist der Name folgender Orte:

im Vereinigten Königreich:

  • Morton (Derbyshire)
  • Morton (Gloucestershire)
  • Morton (Isle of Wight)
  • Morton (Norfolk)
  • Morton (Nottinghamshire)
  • Morton and Hanthorpe in Lincolnshire
  • Morton-on-Swale in North Yorkshire

in den Vereinigten Staaten:

  • Morton (Arkansas)
  • Morton (Georgia)
  • Morton (Idaho)
  • Morton (Illinois)
  • Morton (Indiana)
  • Morton (Minnesota)
  • Morton (Mississippi)
  • Morton (Missouri)
  • Morton (New York)
  • Morton (Pennsylvania)
  • Morton (Texas)
  • Morton (Utah)
  • Morton (Washington)
  • Morton (Wyoming)

sowie die Countys:

in Frankreich

  • Morton (Vienne), Gemeinde im Département Vienne

in Kanada:

  • Morton (Manitoba)
  • Morton (Ontario)


Morton ist der Familienname folgender Personen:


Morton ist der Vorname folgender Personen:


Morton bezeichnet:

  • Morton (Band), eine österreichische Band
  • Dr. Morton, eine Heftromanserie
  • A. Morton & Co, New York, existierte ca. 1848 bis ca. 1920, produzierte Gold-Schreibfedern, Gold-Füller, Gold- und Silber-Stifte sowie Federmappen


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