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GEORGE WILLIAM (BILL) GILLETT FAMILY HISTORY |
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Members of the MORLAN Family who had SPECIAL OCCUPATIONS (Non-farm, non-governmental and non-military) |
| Owned Flour Mill (1) |
| 1 | RICHARD MORLAN | Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania He also manufactured linseed oil |
M401 | 4th generation |
| Judge (1) |
| 1 | THOMAS FELL | England He was a circuit judge and a member of Parliament |
M1002 | 10th generation |
| Merchant (4) |
| 1 | GEORGE E. MORLAN | Kansas City, Missouri Owned dry cleaning shop See: GRANDPARENTS - GEO & LYDA MORLAN |
M201 | 2nd generation |
| 2 | ERWIN CHAMBERLIN MORLAN | Dublin, Missouri He was also Postmaster See: GREAT-GRANDPARENTS - EC & AMANDA MORLAN |
M301 | 3rd generation |
| 3 | J0HNSON KELLEY | Taylor County, West Virginia Shoe and bootmaker |
M504 | 5th generation |
| 4 | RICHARD MEADE | Buckinghamshire, England Member of Merchant Taylor's Company |
M1001 | 10th generation |
| Minister (Part or Full Time) (5) |
| 1 | STEPHEN MORLAN | Virginia - Quaker Overseer for Goose Creek Monthly Meeting House in 1786 - also their minister - died while on a religious journey in 1809 |
M501 | 5th generation |
| 2 | RICHARD FRENCH | New Jersey - Quaker Overseer for their monthly meeting house; in 1725 he traveled the area as a minister of the Quaker faith |
M702 | 7th generation |
| 3 | THOMAS FRENCH | New Jersey - Quaker | M802 | 8th generation |
| 4 | MATHEW MEADE | Church of England A prominent clergyman in the Church of England - in 1662 he was rejected from his charge for non-conforming views in 1682 he was implicated in the Rye House Conspiracy and imprisoned but later released by the King |
M904 | 9th generation |
| 5 | MARGARET (ASKEW) FELL | England - Quaker Called the "Mother of Quakerism" See: MOTHER OF QUAKERISM |
M905 | 9th generation |
| Potter (1) |
| 1 | ROBERT W. CURRY | Barton County, Missouri | M402 | 4th generation |