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Alexander Morton

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Ranoldcoup Road, Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: December 28, 1923 (78-79)
Bruckless, Dunkineely, Donegal, Ireland
Immediate Family:

Son of Gavin Morton and Agnes Morton
Husband of Jeanie Morton and Jeanie (Jane) Morton
Father of Nelly Morton Morton; Gavin Morton; Sir James Morton; Agnes Morton; Jeanie Morton and 7 others
Brother of Jean Morton; Agnes Lawson Morton; Robert Morton; Margaret Lawson Morton; Gavin Lawson Morton and 2 others

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About Alexander Morton

1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 44, Ronaldcoup Road, Loudoun, Cunningham, Ayrshire, Scotland

Household Members

Gavin Morton Head Married Male 52 1799 Hd Loom Weaver Cot Loudoun, Ayrshire, Scotland

Agnes Morton Wife Married Female 38 1813 Cloth Cutter Loudoun, Ayrshire, Scotland

Jean Morton Daughter Unmarried Female 15 1836 Cloth Cutter Loudoun, Ayrshire, Scotland

Robt Morton Son Unmarried Male 13 1838 Scholar Loudoun, Ayrshire, Scotland

  • Alex Morton Son Unmarried Male 7 1844 - Loudoun, Ayrshire, Scotland

Margt Morton Daughter Unmarried Female 4 1847 - Loudoun, Ayrshire, Scotland

Mary Bryce - Unmarried Female 1 1850 - Loudoun, Ayrshire, Scotland.

1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription South Side of Street West End, Loudoun, The Whole Parish of Loudoun, Ayrshire, Scotland

Household Members

Agnes Morton Head Widow Female 48 1813 Pirn Winder Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland

Robert Morton Son Unmarried Male 23 1838 Cotton Weaver Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland

  • Alexander Morton Son Unmarried Male 17 1844 Cotton Weaver Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland

Margaret Morton Daughter Unmarried Female 14 1847 Cotton Weaver Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland

Agnes Morton Daughter - Female 9 1852 Scholar Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland.

1871 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 107, West Main Street, Loudoun, The Whole of the Parish of Loudoun, Ayrshire, Scotland

Household Members

Alexander Morton Head Married Male 27 1844 Cotton Web Manufactr (With 2 Partners) Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland

Jane Morton Wife Married Female 26 1845 - Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland

Ellen Morton Daughter - Female 6 1865 Scholar Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland

Gavin Morton Son - Male 5 1866 - Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland

James Morton Son - Male 4 1867 - Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland

Agnes Morton Daughter - Female 1 1870 - Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland.

Additional information;

Alexander Morton (1844-1923) was born in a weaver's cottage in Darvel, in 1844. One of his forebears was John Morton, a blacksmith, who fought at the Battle of Drumclog. His father Gavin (Guy) Morton was a weaver and a woodman on the Lanfine Estate.

Alexander was only six when his father died, leaving a widow with two sons and three daughters. Alexander helped with harvest from age eight and finished school at age nine – when he went herding on a moorland farm at Muirkirk. When he was 12, he came home to learn the weaving trade. By the age of 15, he had saved £16 and used it to buy a loom.

He married Jeanie Wiseman when he was 19 and they set up home in a “but and ben”. Four years later, after the death of his brother-in-law, Alexander took over his business as a middleman between the Darvel weavers and Glasgow merchants. At this time, curtains were sold to the merchants unbleached and undressed. Alexander decided to cut out the middleman by dressing the goods himself and marketing them directly to the shops. He crossed the border into England and came back with orders from as far afield as London. He purchased the best designs of a Glasgow firm who went out of business.

In 1874, he saw a new weaving machine which cost £1,050. On his return to Darvel he called a meeting of weavers and agents proposing to co-operate in the establishment of a new lace industry – but they declined to risk their savings in the venture. With a few partners, he raised the money for the deposit on the new machine. The curtains proved so popular that the firm found it impossible to supply the demand and within a year more lace machines were brought into production. The firm flourished and eventually opened factories in Carlisle and Ireland.

Alexander died in Ireland but his remains were interred in Darvel Old Cemetery on New Year's Day 1924. In 1927, the memorial to Alexander Morton was unveiled near Alexander's house at Gowanbank.

Source; http://www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk/TourismAndVisitorAttractions/LocalH...

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Alexander Morton's Timeline

1844
1844
Ranoldcoup Road, Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1864
May 8, 1864
Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1865
August 2, 1865
August 2, 1865
Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1865
1867
March 23, 1867
Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
March 24, 1867
1869
July 29, 1869
1871
August 29, 1871
1878
1878