James E. MORTON, **

Birth:
Oct 1866
Iowa
Marriage:
Abt 1890
Notes:
                   Name from biography of William W. Morton, see his notes

1900 Census Douglas Co., Nebraska Omaha City (Vol 14, ED 58, Sheet 2) June 2, 1900 (Image 4)
Hargadine, George                   Nov 1832  67  42         Ohio  Ohio  Ohio Farmer
Hargadine, Hannah C.   Wif    Jun 1838  61   42 6  5 Ohio  Ohio  VA
Hargadine, Byron G.    Son    Sep 1863  36          Ill   Ohio  Ohio
Hargadine, Ralph R.    Son    Sep 1878  21          Ill   Ohio  Ohio
Morton, Bertha              Daug   Dec 1873  27  10 1  0  Ill   Ohio  Ohio
Morton, James E.         SinLaw  Oct 1866  33  10      Iowa  KY    Ohio              Train Dispatcher
Morton, Walter        Adopted Mar 1892  8           Iowa  Iowa  Iowa
Morton, Bessie        Adopted Mar 1897  3           Iowa  Iowa  Iowa
Reid, Mabel           Servant Nov 1880  19          Nebr  Indna Missouri

1910 Census, Ohaha City, Douglas, Nebraska  ED86, page 123, sheet 2B, ward 12, Image 4
James Morton  43  M-1 20  IA  OH  PA
Bertha                38  M-1 20  3-3  IL  OH  OH
Walter                 18                        NE  IA  IL
Bessie                 13                        NE  IA  IL
Martha                   3                        NE  IA  OH
Hannah Hargadine  m-i-l  71  Wd  6-5  OH  OH  VA

Census: 16 JAN 1920 Spooner, Washburn Co., Wisconsin (ED 239, Pg. 106, Sht. 15A) Image 29
James E. Morton  54    Wd  IA  KY  OH                      Dispatcher  R R
Martha B.                12           NE  IA  IL
Alfred R. Nystrom  28  s-i-l  WI  Sweden  Sweden  Engineer Locomotive
Bessie S.                 22  dau  NE  IA  IL
Jeanette M.               8m  WI  WI  NE



From: "Tim Chambers" 
To: "Shari Dolan" ; "Norma & Kay Pugmire" ; "Sam Hargadine" 
Subject: Bertha Hargadine.
Date: Sunday, June 27, 2004 6:31 PM

INTERESTING.
This bio is on the father in law of Bertha Hargadine, daughter of George and (Hannah Carter) Hargadine.  The interesting thing is that this Wm. Morton is a neighbor to Joseph and Geo Clifton in the 1910 census.
Modale, Taylor Twp., Harrison Co., Iowa (ED 85, Pg. 218, Sht 1A)

http://www.rootsweb.com/~iaharris/bio1915/1915bio37.htm

1915 Harrison County Iowa Biographies
Page Thirty Seven

William W. MORTON - There is no more highly respected citizen in Modale, Taylor township, Harrison county, Iowa, than William W. Morton, a distinguished veteran of the Civil War and a resident of this county since 1866. He farmed a few years after first coming to this county and then engaged in the drug business in Modale for a few years. While
engaged in this business he was postmaster for nearly a quarter of a century, and has held various other official positions in his township and town, and in every capacity has always proved faithful to the trust reposed in him by his fellow citizens. He has been an active worker in the church and every good cause has always found in him a hearty
supporter.

William W. Morton, the son of Eldred H. and Melissa E. (MCMICKEN) Morton, was born in Marion, Kentucky, July 4, 1840. His father was born in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, but moved to Kentucky with his parents when a small boy. His mother was also a native of Kentucky.

When William W. Morton was about eleven years old the family moved to Des Moines, Iowa, but lived there only a few months, removing to a farm in Oxford township, Johnson county, Iowa. In that county William was reared to manhood and received such education as was afforded by the schools of his neighborhood. He was the eldest of eight children and remained at home until September, 1861. He then enlisted in Company F, Fourteenth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, the regiment commanded by Colonel Shaw. He served with this regiment until he was mustered out on
account of disability, in November, 1864. He was wounded at the battle of Pittsburg Landing, April 6, 1862, and also was captured by the enemy. He was incarcerated in a stockade in Macon, Georgia, but was finally exchanged after having been a prisoner for seven months. He rejoined his regiment in January, 1863, and served until the fall of 1864, when he
was finally discharged. He had been promoted to second sergeant of his company on account of bravery and distinguished service.

After returning from the war Mr. Morton worked on his father's farm in Johnson county, Iowa, until the spring of 1866. He had married during the war while home on a furlough and after coming to Harrison county he bought a farm in Taylor township, on which he and his young wife started housekeeping. On account of his wound which he had received in his leg during the war he was unable to do heavy farm work, and consequently disposed of his farm and moved to Modale, in the same township, where he bought a drug store. Modale was then a new town, which had just been laid out, on the Chicago & Northwestern railroad, and he had the honor of establishing the first store in the town. He finally sold out the
store on account of his prejudice against the selling of whiskey. He then worked in an elevator for a short time, having charge of the milling department. On March 20, 1889, he was appointed postmaster of Modale by President Harrison, being the second postmaster to be appointed in the state by President Harrison. He was postmaster for twenty years and assistant postmaster for four more years, making a total of twenty-four years' service in the office.

Mr. Morton was married, December 5, 1862, while home from the war on a furlough, to Melinda DOTY, who was born in Plymouth, Ohio, a daughter of James Doty. To this union were born six children, five of whom are still living, James L., Martha J., Maud E., Fred B., Robert G. and Mamie A., the latter being deceased. James E., who now lives in Spooner,
Wisconsin, married Bertha Hargadine. His wife died in 1912, leaving him with one daughter, Martha. James E. began life when very young as a telegraph operator, in fact, lacking one month of being thirteen years of age when he received his first appointment. He has always been with the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company, and is now division
superintendent of the road, having made a remarkable record with this company. Martha J., the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton, married C. C. Lightell, and now lives in Omaha, Nebraska, where her husband is a contractor. Mr. and Mrs. Lightell have seven children, Mabel, Fred, Leonard, Alice (deceased), George, James and Endus. Maud E. married Dr. J. J. Bourn and lives in Hannibal, Missouri. Doctor Bourn is the surgeon of the Burlington Railway Company. Fred B. Morton married Alice Whitney and now makes his home in Denver, Colorado, where he is a government inspector in the packing houses in that city. Fred and his wife have five children, William, Harvey, Marguerite, Ruth and Fred, Jr. Robert H. married Delia Gibson and makes his home in Omaha, Nebraska, where he is agent and solicitor for the Wabash Railway Company. He has two sons, Eugene and Lawrence. Mamie, the only deceased child of Mr. and Mrs.
Morton, married Albert Bourn, and he is also deceased. The mother of these six children died on April 30, 1902.

In January, 1905, Mr. Morton married, secondly, Mrs. E. J. Willis, who was born near Augusta, Hancock county, Illinois, a daughter of Abijah and Lucinda (BRUNTON) Whitstone. Mrs. Morton had three children by her first marriage, Arthur, Etta M. and Claude C. Arthur lives at Neueva Gerona, Isle of Pines, in the West Indies. He is the publisher of the Isle of Pines Appeal, which is the only English newspaper published on the island. Etta M., who married William Beasley, a minister in the Methodist church, has six children, Pauline, Christine, William, Willis, Margaretta and William, Jr. Claude C. married Lumpka Calb, and lives in Port Arthur, Texas, where he is a surveyor for a railroad company. They have three children, Ada E., Mabel and John P.

Mr. Morton has been a life-long Republican and has been active in his party for many years. He has been mayor of Modale for five years, justice of the peace for sixteen years, and was at one time the clerk of Taylor township and on the school board of Modale. He has never at any time sought for office, having always been the recipient of official favors at the hands of his party without any effort on his part. He has been a member of the Methodist Episcopal church practically all of his life. He has been superintendent of the Sunday school at Modale for twenty years and has always been active in Sunday school work. He is justly proud of his army record, and the government now grants him a generous pension of thirty dollars a month in view of the services which he rendered his country, which is small compensation. Mr. Morton is one of the sterling pioneers of the county and during his residence here of nearly half a century people who know him have learned to love and honor him.

Source: 1915 Harrison County Iowa History, pp. 564, 565, 566, 567
Family Researcher: NA

From Sam.  Hmmmm, We have two adoptees Walter & Bessie Morton that belong to James E. and Bertha. I wonder why Martha didn't show? I have the adoptees sourced from a census.
                  
Bertha HARGADINE, ***
Birth:
Dec 1873
Illinois
Death:
1912
Notes:
                   Birth Date based on 1880 Census, she was 8

Notes for BERTHA HARGADINE:
Census 1: 1880, Groveland Twp., LaSalle Co., Illinois
Census 2: 1885, Summit Precinct, Burt Co., Nebraska
Census 3: 2 June 1900, Omaha City, Douglas Co., Nebraska (Vol 14, ED 58, Sheet 2)
                  
Children
Marriage
1
MORTON
Birth:
Bef 1900
Death:
Bef 1900
 
Marr:
 
2
Walter MORTON
Birth:
1892
Iowa
Death:
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Adopted Mar 1892

ID: I05020 Name: Walter Morton Sex: M Birth: MAR 1892 in Iowa :
1900 Census shows adopted Census: 2 JUN 1900 Omaha City, Douglas Co., Nebraska (Vol 14, ED 58, Sheet 2)
Census: 16 APR 1910 Omaha City, Douglas Co., Nebraska (ED 86, Pg. 123, Sht. 2B, Ward 12)
A POSSIBILITY
Walter MORTON
Birth Date: 28 Dec 1892
Death Date: Sep 1962
Social Security Number: 396-01-2502
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Wisconsin
Actual Death Residence: Wisconsin

1900 Census Douglas Co., Nebraska Omaha City (Vol 14, ED 58, Sheet 2) June 2, 1900 (Image 4)
Hargadine, George             Nov 1832  67  42      Ohio  Ohio  Ohio Farmer
Hargadine, Hannah C.   Wif    Jun 1838  61  42 6  5 Ohio  Ohio  VA
Hargadine, Byron G.    Son    Sep 1863  36          Ill   Ohio  Ohio
Hargadine, Ralph R.    Son    Sep 1878  21          Ill   Ohio  Ohio
Morton, Bertha         Daug   Dec 1873  27  10 1  0 Ill   Ohio  Ohio
Morton, James E.      SinLaw  Oct 1866  33  10      Iowa  KY    Ohio              Train Dispatcher
Morton, Walter        Adopted Mar 1892  8           Iowa  Iowa  Iowa
Morton, Bessie        Adopted Mar 1897  3           Iowa  Iowa  Iowa
Reid, Mabel           Servant Nov 1880  19          Nebr  Indna Missouri

1910 Census, Ohaha City, Douglas, Nebraska  ED86, page 123, sheet 2B, ward 12, Image 4
James Morton  43  M-1 20  IA  OH  PA
Bertha                38  M-1 20  3-3  IL  OH  OH
Walter                 18                        NE  IA  IL
Bessie                 13                        NE  IA  IL
Martha                   3                        NE  IA  OH
Hannah Hargadine  m-i-l  71  Wd  6-5  OH  OH  VA
                  
3
Birth:
Abt 1897
Iowa
Death:
5 Mar 1978
Spooner, Washburn, Wisconsin
Marr:
11 Apr 1917
Spooner, Washburn, Wisconsin 
Notes:
                   Adopted Mar 1898

: Bessie Leona Morton Sex: F
Birth: 13 APR 1897 in Iowa
Death: 5 MAR 1978 in Spooner, Washburn Co., Wisconsin :
BirthName: Leona McKee
Census: 2 JUN 1900 Omaha City, Douglas Co., Nebraska (Vol 14, ED 58, Sheet 2)
Census: 16 APR 1910 Omaha City, Douglas Co., Nebraska (ED 86, Pg. 123, Sht. 2B, Ward 12)
Census: 16 JAN 1920 Spooner, Washburn Co., Wisconsin (ED 239, Pg. 106, Sht. 15A)
Census: 11 APR 1930 Spooner, Washburn Co., Wisconsin (ED 20, Pg. 158, Sht. 20A)
GRAD: 1916 Spooner High School See U. S. Genweb, Spooner, Washburn Co. Wisconsin

Marriage 1 Alfred Rudolph Nystrom < b: 30 SEP 1891 in Cumberland, Barron Co., Wisconsin
Married: 11 APR 1917 in Washburn Co., Wisconsin
Washburn Co., Wisconsin Marriage Records:
MORTON, Bessie Leona NYSTROM, Alfred Rudolph 11 Apr 1917 5 205


ID: I10995 Name: Alfred Rudolph Nystrom Sex: M Birth: 30 SEP 1891 in Cumberland, Barron Co., Wisconsin Death: NOV 1974 in Spooner, Washburn Co., Wisconsin

Census: 16 JAN 1920 Spooner, Washburn Co., Wisconsin (ED 239, Pg. 106, Sht. 15A) Image 29
James E. Morton  54    Wd  IA  KY  OH                      Dispatcher  R R
Martha B.                12           NE  IA  IL
Alfred R. Nystrom  28  s-i-l  WI  Sweden  Sweden  Engineer Locomotive
Bessie S.                  22  dau  NE  IA  IL
Jeanette M.               8m  WI  WI  NE

Census: 11 APR 1930 Spooner, Washburn Co., Wisconsin (ED 20, Pg. 158, Sht. 20A Image 39
Alfred Nystrom  38  M-26  WI  Sweden  Sweden  Fireman Steam Railroad
Bessie                 32  M-20  NE  NE  NE
Jeanette              11             WI  WI  NE

B:	1928
                  
4
Blocked
Birth:
Death:
Blocked  
Marr:
 
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James E. Morton, ** - Bertha Hargadine, ***

James E. Morton, ** was born at Iowa Oct 1866. His parents were William W. Morton and Melinda Doty.

He married Bertha Hargadine, *** Abt 1890 . Bertha Hargadine, *** was born at Illinois Dec 1873 daughter of George W. Hargadine and Hannah C. Carter .

They were the parents of 4 children:
Morton born Bef 1900.
Walter Morton born 1892.
Bessie Leona Morton born Abt 1897.
Blocked

Bertha Hargadine, *** died 1912 .