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  Elizabeth Morgan Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Elizabeth Morgan Act was an act of Congress, as a rider, on behalf of Elizabeth Morgan.
The act allowed Morgan and her daughter, Ellen, to return to the United States without having to share custody of Ellen with the girl's father, Dr. Eric A. Foretich.
On December 16, 2003, the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. circuit ruled that the Elizabeth Morgan Act was unconstitutional, as it was a rare bill of attainder, but the decision was moot as Ellen was no longer a minor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Elizabeth_Morgan_Act   (650 words)

  
 Elizabeth Morgan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jean Elizabeth Morgan, M.D. Ph.D. (born 1947 in Washington, D.C.) is a plastic surgeon who was involved in a widely publicized and long-running child custody case over her daughter Hilary.
Morgan left Foretich before she came to term; their daughter Hilary Antonia was born August 21, 1982, and the two were divorced later that year.
Morgan privately attempted to photograph the evidence, as one might do with a culpascope, but the photos only lead to suggestions that she had produced child pornography.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Elizabeth_Morgan   (1553 words)

  
 Elizabeth Morgan Back in the News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Elizabeth Morgan had her 15 minutes of fame in the 1980s when she fled to New Zealand with her daughter rather than allow her husband to have unsupervised visits with the child.
Morgan was back in the news recently as a witness in an attempted murder case that highlighted her twisted thinking.
Morgan testified that she believed Newman's story that her husband was abusing her two boys despite having no more information about the situation than what Newman told her.
www.equityfeminism.com /articles/2002/000087.html   (365 words)

  
 IPT Journal - Book Review - "Hilary's Trial: The Elizabeth Morgan Case"
When Dr. Morgan refused to produce Hilary for visitation, she was jailed for contempt of court and served 25 months.
Morgan took photographs of Hilary to document the abuse and then was charged with pornography.
Morgan used secret cameras to record Hilary's visits to the father's expert, Elissa Benedek, and Dr. Benedek feared for her own safety.
www.ipt-forensics.com /journal/volume5/j5_2_br9.htm   (529 words)

  
 Christ Episcopal Church - The Rev. M. Elizabeth Morgan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Elizabeth said from her South Carolina home prior to her arrival, “We are excited and happy to be called to be a part of God’s kingdom in Bluefield.
Morgan served as the Dean of the New Southern Deanery in the Diocese of West Virginia at the time of her resignation.
Morgan was also employed in counseling positions, including clinical chaplain for the South Carolina Department of Health, and she directed domestic violence shelters and programs in South Carolina and Wyoming.
www.christchurchbluefield.org /morgan.asp   (735 words)

  
 Garrett Morgan
Garrett Morgan was born on March 4, 1877 in Paris, Kentucky the seventh of 11 children born to Sydney and Elizabeth Morgan.
Morgan intended the device to be used "to provide a portable attachment which will enable a fireman to enter a house filled with thick suffocating gases and smoke and to breathe freely for some time therein, and thereby enable him to perform his duties of saving life and valuables without danger to himself from suffocation.
At that point, Morgan was honored by many influential people around him, including such tycoons as John D. Rockefeller and J.P. Morgan (after whom he named one of his sons.) Although his successes had brought him status and acclaim, Morgan never forgot that his fellow Blacks still suffered injustices and difficulties.
www.blackinventor.com /pages/garrettmorgan.html   (1082 words)

  
 Home
Records were obtained of a marriage between a Pendry Morgan and a Elizabeth Brigs at Pontypool on October 17, 1882.
We now knew who Elizabeth Morgan's father was and this tied in with the family that we had been looking at in the 1881 census.
Nana Morgan was born Briggs but when her mother remarried after the death of her first husband David Briggs, the children of Briggs started to use their step fathers surname.
www.morgan-uk.freeservers.com   (763 words)

  
 Ancestors of Thomas MORGAN
Elizabeth A. Morgan (dau), 14, born Butte Co/California, scholar
Thomas Morgan was born in Upper Dylais Hamlet, a sub division of the township of Cadoxton-Juxta-Neath, which means near Neath.
Wife Elizabeth Williams Died 28 Apr 1892.He later remarried and the step-mother was hated by all the children.
www.goldrush.com /~manley/681.html   (924 words)

  
 Morgan
JAMES2 MORGAN (THOMAS1) was born 1826 in Hamilton or Roane County, Tennessee, and died April 02, 1865 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee.
SARAH ELIZABETH "BESSIE"3 MORGAN (JAMES2, THOMAS1) was born October 23, 1854 in Hamilton County, Tennessee, and died March 29, 1943 in Hamilton County, Tennessee.
JOHN "LUTHER"4 LEAMON (SARAH ELIZABETH "BESSIE"3 MORGAN, JAMES2, THOMAS1) was born December 01, 1879 in James County (Hamilton), Tennessee, and died February 11, 1961 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee.
www.angelfire.com /ga4/jholc/Morgan.html   (2377 words)

  
 Stones Cry Out: Congressional Action On Behalf of Another Daughter: The Elizabeth Morgan Case
It was extraordinary for the Congress of the United States to turn its attention to one individual and to act with dispatch to right what it sees as a wrong in a case replete with hot emotion and an endangered daughter.
Dr. Elizabeth Morgan was a tall, white, affluent plastic surgeon from northwest DC in a jail full of almost entirely poor fl women from east of the river.
When Morgan and this case came to our attention, we were amazed by her fortitude and by length of time an unconvicted individual had spent in prison.
www.stonescryout.org /archives/2005/03/congressional_a.html   (823 words)

  
 Biography of Garrett Augustus Morgan, inventor of the stoplight
Elizabeth Morgan had been a slave freed by the Emancipation Proclamation.
Morgan witnessed accidents between an automobile and a horse-drawn carriage.
A patent was granted to Morgan on November 20, 1923 for the traffic signal to regulate vehicle movement.
vava.essortment.com /biographygarret_rtzb.htm   (720 words)

  
 Morgan Genealogy
Morgan says that respect for the integrity of the castle and its environs will govern all decisions in any repair work done on the castle.
Captain Morgan's blockhouse became the fortress of the place, and, after the burning of the settlement, held out until a friendly Indian sent by Miles carried word to Major Samuel Appleton at Hadley, who sent thirty-six men (the standing army of the colony of Massachusetts bay), as reinforcements.
He is considered the first Morgan because his coat of arms is the basis for almost all of the Morgan lines from that point on.
www.comedyontap.com /jhause/morgan.html   (3001 words)

  
 Elizabeth Ann Morgan Joins Epstein Becker & Green's Atlanta Office
Morgan was named one of the top 50 women lawyers in Georgia by Atlanta Magazine.
Morgan is an adjunct professor at Emory University School of Law, where she teaches Trial Techniques and has received accolades for her speaking and legal writing.
Morgan is a member of the State Bar of Georgia and the Florida Bar.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/06-07-2006/0004376423&EDATE=   (429 words)

  
 Memphis Belle Pilot Robert Morgan (washingtonpost.com)
As portrayed in interviews, Col. Morgan appeared to blend swagger and humility in a manner that won him many admirers during the war and afterward, when he was sought out for public appearances and became a popular figure at air shows.
Morgan, according to an Air Force biography, was born in Asheville, in western North Carolina, where he lived most of his life.
Morgan retired from the Air Force in 1965 as a colonel and subsequently spent much of his time in the real estate business in North Carolina.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/articles/A31991-2004May16.html   (967 words)

  
 Profile of Elizabeth Meirs Morgan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In environmental circles, Morgan is known for her knowledge of indigenous plant life-her ammunition against land developers whose proposed buildings would destroy habitats, endangered plants and the scenery.
Currently, Morgan is looking into ways to preserve 20,000 acres-the largest roadless piece of land left in the state-for study.
Morgan taught for three years at Ogontz School for Girls, then married and raised a family.
www.brynmawr.edu /Alumnae/bulletin/morgan.htm   (689 words)

  
 Edward Morgan of Gwynedd,
Although the case in favor of Elizabeth being a granddaughter of Edward Morgan is a strong one, it still falls short of outright proof.) When I started looking into the family, I discovered that much of the data which was available on the family was either undocumented or incorrect.
Most notably, there was the extremely suspicious claim that the immigrant Edward Morgan was the son of Sir James Morgan of the Morgan's of Llantarnum in Wales, and it was not surprising that a close examination of the evidence proved this claim to be completely false.
(Edward Morgan's parentage remains unproven.) However, in addition to disproving the status of some of the claimed descendants of Edward Morgan, a previously unknown daughter (Mary) of Edward Morgan with a large family of her own was discovered, replacing disproved descendants by newly discovered ones.
sbaldw.home.mindspring.com /e_morgan.htm   (1015 words)

  
 morganhistory
Alice Elizabeth died in 1908; she was 66.
In 1860 when Alice Elizabeth was 18, she married John W. Young, Y520, in Carter Co., TN.
On 21 Dec 1873 when Laura Cordelia Temperance was 17, she married Samuel Calvin Morgan (29), M625, son of Lewis Morgan (17) and Mary.
www.home.earthlink.net /~mmurdock/morganhistory.htm   (1861 words)

  
 Morgan Descendants - aqwn07 - Generated by Ancestry Family Tree
In England, the Morgans of Llantarnam were well known Catholics and had suffered persecution from the English Parliament that felt threatened by Catholics, claiming they were threatening to the security of the state.
The Morgan Log House is one of Pennsylvania's earliest primitive houses (1695).
Marriage Notes for John Morgan and Sarah Lloyd: 1721 Minutes of Gwynedd Monthly Meeting 3rdly Application being made on behalf of John Morgan for a Certificate to Haverford Monthly Meeting in order to proceed in Marriage with one Sarah Lloyd belonging to the said Meeting.
members.cox.net /jbmorgan/descendants/aqwn07.htm   (1800 words)

  
 Schedule
In this series of classes, Elizabeth Morgan will teach you how money really works on both an energetic and a practical level.
Elizabeth Morgan will explain in clear, easy-to-understand terms the most effective ways to create your wishes and synchronize them to astrological cycles so that you're swimming with the energetic tide rather than against it.
Elizabeth Morgan will address a different topic in each session of this monthly class.
www.elizabethmorgan.net /schedule.htm   (759 words)

  
 Morgan Describes Advising Md. Defendant (washingtonpost.com)
Chevy Chase plastic surgeon Elizabeth Morgan gained worldwide notoriety in the 1980s after she went to jail and then fled to New Zealand rather than allow her daughter unsupervised visits with her father, who Morgan believed was sexually abusing the child.
Morgan said that after Newman was arrested in connection with the attack on Slobodow, Morgan accepted collect telephone calls from Newman from jail.
Morgan also put $100 in Newman's jailhouse account so she could buy soap and other necessities from the canteen, she said.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A37976-2002Aug2¬Found=true   (836 words)

  
 Wills: Morgan County, Alabama
I, Edwin R. Wallace, Judge of the county court of Morgan County and State of Alabama do hereby order and decree that said administrator pat to Mary Lowrie, widow of Robert Lowrie, deceased, the sum of thirty eight dollars and eighty three cents being one fifth of said decendents estate.
Commissioners Report State of Alabama, Morgan County, To the Honorable William H. Campbell Judge of Orphans Court, the undersigned commissioners summoned and sworn in obedience to the following writ report that they assembled at the late residence of James Wiggins, deceased and proceeded to value all the property shown by the Administrators alloted Wm.
This is a total owed the estate of Susanna, mostly by her children and grandchildren $978.70 and due Probate court of Morgan County, Alabama $282.65.
www.genealogyshoppe.com /almorgan/wills.htm   (6074 words)

  
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She was born after the couple was divorced in 1982 and became the subject of a legal battle that intensified in 1985, when Morgan alleged that Foretich had begun abusing Hilary when the child was 2 years old.
She must remain a pupil at Selwyn House School until further court action, and a book about the case being written by Elizabeth Morgan cannot be published in New Zealand.
But James Morgan said Michel has no plans to move there because "he was just appointed to the federal bench, and has a great career here." Foretich said he did not know what action he would take if Elizabeth Morgan and Hilary returned to the United States.
www.ncfc.net /morgnzld.txt   (802 words)

  
 Speake and other Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Job SPEAK (1723) married Elizabeth MYTTON on 29 December 1748 at Cardington, Shropshire.
John SPEAK (1791) married Elizabeth MORGAN on 7 Oct 1822 at All Saints, Broseley.
Elizabeth (MORGAN) SPEAK died 7 Jan 1876 at age 85.
www.netmagic.net /~taz/speake.html   (631 words)

  
 Garett Morgan
Kentucky March 4, 1877 to Sidney and Elizabeth (Reed) Morgan.
Morgan received a patent for this invention in 1923.
Morgan died on July 27, 1963 in Cleveland and was buried in the Lake View Cemetery.
www.kytales.com /gmorgan/gmorgan.html   (301 words)

  
 Morgan Ancestry - aqwn09 - Generated by Ancestry Family Tree
Marriage of William Morgan, son of Edward Morgan of or near Gwynedd, Co. of Phila., and Elizabeth Roberts.
Marriage of John Morgan, son of Edward of Gwynedd, and Sarah Lloyd, daughter of Thomas of Merion.
Marriage of Samuel Thomas of Montgomery, Co. of Phila., and Margaret Morgan, dau.
members.cox.net /jbmorgan/aqwn09.htm   (2083 words)

  
 Elizabeth Morgan Back in the News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
She was also in the news again in 2003 when the Elizabeth Morgan Act was finally declared unconstitutional.  The legal premises were:
- All of Dr. Morgan's accusations of abuse were false, as had been established by the original jury trial in the late 1980's.
- The Elizabeth Morgan Act was a law designed to punish Eric Foretich for crimes that he did not commit.
www.equityfeminism.com /828   (494 words)

  
 The Countess: Elizabeth Morgan Act Declared Unconstitutional   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Morgan had accused her oral surgeon husband, Dr. Eric Foretich, of sexually abusing Hilary.
Morgan told jurors she believed Newman's contention that her husband, Arlen Slobodow, was abusing their two boys.
In an earlier e-mail to Newman, Morgan said the third option was to "kill" the abuser, according to Deputy State's Attorney Katherine Winfree.
trishwilson.typepad.com /blog/2003/12/elizabeth_morga.html   (2153 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Descendants of: James MORGAN 1 James MORGAN b.
Elizabeth JARMAN Arrived in Philadelphis PA 20 September 1683 aboard "The Morning Star" from Liverpool, England.
Margaret ____ 4 Hannah MORGAN 4 Miriam MORGAN 4 Edward MORGAN 4 George MORGAN 4 Mary MORGAN 3 Elizabeth MORGAN b.
jrshelby.com /morgan/morgan_2.txt   (149 words)

  
 Genealogy of Matthew MORGAN and Elizabeth Parker
Tennessee J. Morgan is a twin to James A. Morgan.
J.M. Morgan appears on a list of Tennessee prisoners who took the oath of allegiance to the United States at Camp Douglas, Illinois on August 29, 1862.
Burial: October 22, 1972, Esther Morgan was buried at the Greenmore Cemetery, in Christian County, Kentucky.
canon.org /morgan.html   (731 words)

  
 Morgan Children
At present we are un-able to locate a marriage certificate for Penry and Elizabeth, but we have obtained a marriage certificate for a Pendry Morgan and a Elizabeth Brigs in the Pontypool district.
The first birth certificate is for a Pendry Morgan and although we are looking for a Penry Morgan it should be noted that his mother's name is Jemima Morgan.
The only ones that we can be certain are family are Ethel, Penry, Phillip, Ernest and Arthur although in Arthur's case the mother Elizabeth who has registered the other birth's in her own writing now leaves an X as her mark.
morgancwmbran.bravehost.com /Documents.html   (315 words)

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