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Jun 17, 2024 · On Sunday, June 16, the actor’s wife Alejandra Silva posted a heartfelt message to the actor, 74, alongside a rare picture of their sons Alexander, 5, a younger son, 3, whose name they've not...
Mar 15, 2023 · In a small town, in a happy family, tragedy strikes when John Lawrence Morgan, the youngest son of Richard and Judy Morgan, reports that his father was killed in their Franklinton, NC house during a home invasion.
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He married Mary Stebbins in 1735 and raised a family on a farm of two hundred acres. Upon his death, he gave much of his property to sons Joseph, Jr., and Titus. Joseph, Jr. was elected Lieutenant and later Captain of the 8th Company in the 3rd Regiment of the Hampshire County, Massachusetts militia on 26 April 1776. Upon his death, one of his ...
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Full Name: John Pierpont Morgan Birth Date: April 17, 1837. Died: March 31, 1913 Birth Place: Hartford, Connecticut Nick Name: Pierpont Nationality: American Siblings: Mary Lyman Morgan, Juliet Piepont Morgan, Sarah Spencer Morgan, and Junius Spencer Morgan, Jr. Children: J. P. Morgan Jr., Louisa Pierpont Morgan, Anne Morgan, Juliet Pierpont Morgan...
President of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art from 1904 to 1913.He backed Thomas Edison’s projects and laid the financial foundation for Edison Electric Company in 1878.Arranged the merger of Edison General Electric and Thomson-Houston Electric Company to form General ElectricProvided financial support to the U.S. government in order to prevent a Treasury crisis in 1893.John Pierpont Morgan was born into an influential and distinguished New England family on April 17, 1837, in Hartford, Connecticut. His early years saw him confined at home for lengthy periods as he suffered from seizures and other mysterious ailments. When healthy, Morgan spent days in the company of his parents, frequenting art galleries and conc...
Peabody Morgan and Co.
Morgan started his Finance career at Peabody Morgan and Co. in 1857, soon after graduating from University. The merchant banking company had been started by George Peabody in 1838 in London and was never formally incorporated until 1851. Peabody later struck a partnership with Morgan’s father in 1854 that saw the company’s name change from George Peabody & Co to Peabody Morgan and Co. In 1858, Morgan went to work with Duncan, Sherman, and Company, George Peabody Morgan & Co.’s representatives...
First Stab at Business
During a visit to New Orleans, a young Morgan encountered a Ship captain with a boatload of coffee with no buyer. Using the company funds, he bought all the coffee and sold it at a profit to local merchants(read Jack Dorsey’s bio). This first attempt and success emboldened him to strike out on his own by registering a company, J. Pierpont Morgan & Co., early in the 1860s.
Civil War and Hall Carbine Affair
To avoid enlisting in the American Civil War, Morgan paid the legal $300 for a substitute soldier to take his place. While many saw chaos and conflict in the war, Morgan saw an opportunity. For example, Morgan financed the purchase of five thousand defective rifles from an army arsenal at $3.50 per piece (proceed to Dan Bilzarian’s bio). He then resold them to a field general at $22 apiece. The incident saw him charged and investigated for knowingly profiteering from the misfortunes of Americ...
Money Trust Inquest In 1912, following criticism from progressive politicians and investigative journalists, the Senate launched an inquest against Morgan and a few elite Wall Street businessmen. In the allegations, Morgan and a few elite Wall Street businessmen were accused of wielding way too much power to the extent of manipulating financial ins...
Morgan met Amelia “Memie” Sturges, daughter of a successful business merchant whom he fell in love with and later married in 1861. The blossoming romance was jarred with misfortune as his wife suffered from tuberculosis. So severe was the ailment that it forced the couple to move to Algiers, where Morgan tried to nurse his ailing wife. As fate woul...
In this finance documentary, a detailed sequential narration of Morgan’s life history is given, particularly the hits and misses he had regarding his financial undertakings. In the documentary, the narrator talks of how Morgan’s business decisions shaped and continue to influence the global economy. In the narration, the narrator wonders whether Mo...
At the time of his death on March 31, 1931, Morgan’s wealth is estimated to have been $118.3 million. Others, including biographer Ron Chernow, cap it at $80 million. This was the equivalent of America’s gross domestic product at the time and $45 billion currently. Half of this fortune was in his vast real estate assets and the other half in his ar...
“The wise man bridges the gap by laying out the path by means of which he can get from where he is to where he wants to go.”
Morgan bought his first main house in 1882. The Italian maisonette was located at 219 Madison Avenue and was originally built by John Jay Phelps in 1853. Morgan’s house was one of the few residences that had electricity-lit bulbs thanks to Morgan’s financing of Edison Electric Illuminating Company in 1878. After the purchase of the Phelps home (pro...
Oct 7, 2021 · Sonja Morgan celebrated her daughter Quincy Morgan’s 21st birthday on Wednesday night with a lavish bash — naturally — well-documented on Instagram.
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In 1890, Morgan married Jane Norton Grew (1868–1925), daughter of Boston banker and mill owner Henry Sturgis Grew. She was the aunt of Henry Grew Crosby. The couple raised four children: Junius Spencer Morgan III (1892–1960), who married Louise Converse (1895–1974), daughter of Frederick Shepherd Converse, in 1915.