Joseph Morton I

Joseph Morton I
Morton Family Coat of Arms
4th Governor of Province of South Carolina
In office
1682–1684
Appointed byWilliam Craven, 1st Earl of Craven
MonarchWilliam III
Preceded byJoseph West
Succeeded byRichard Kyrle
Interim Governor of Province of South Carolina
In office
October 1685 – November 1686
Succeeded byRobert Quary
Governor of Charles Town
In office
1685–1686
Personal details
BornJoseph Morton
1630 (1630)
England, U.K.
Died1687 (aged 56–57)
SpouseElizabeth Blake
Children3, including Joseph Morton II
Military service
Battles/wars1686 Spanish Invasion of South Carolina

Joseph Hubert Morton I (c. 1630 – 9 September 1721) was an early colonist and governor of the Province of Carolina. Although he was not one of Carolina's Lords Proprietors, Morton was influential in the recruitment of religious dissenters to migrate to the new colony. In 1680 he led a group of dissenters to what is now South Carolina, settling Edisto Island. In 1682 he was appointed governor of the colony by the proprietors, but due to disagreements with the proprietors was replaced in 1684. A second appointment in 1686 lasted only one month before he was supplanted by James Colleton. After the 1686 Spanish Invasion of South Carolina and the burning of his plantation home, Morton organized an expedition against Spanish Florida, which the colonists believed was harboring pirates operating against the colony's coastal settlements. Colleton immediately put a stop to the expedition, since England and Spain were then at peace.

He died in 1687, leaving behind at least 3 children, including Joseph Morton II.

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