Leonard Allison Morrison
Uncover the remarkable transatlantic migration and widespread legacy of the Morrison family across North America, meticulously documented by Leonard Allison Morrison.
An individual named John Morrison, born circa 1628, undertook a multi-stage migration. He first moved from his native Scotland to Ireland, and subsequently, in 1719, he immigrated across the Atlantic to Londonderry, New Hampshire. He lived a remarkably long life, passing away in 1736 at the advanced age of 108 years. His numerous descendants subsequently established roots and spread across various regions of the United States, including New England, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan, among other areas. Concurrently, other branches of the Scottish Morrison family also immigrated, with some members settling in Nova Scotia and other parts of Canada. The broader family history includes an extensive lineage of ancestors traced within Scotland, detailing their heritage.
Authors: Leonard Allison Morrison
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Leonard Allison Morrison (1926-2001) was a Scottish writer known primarily for his crime and mystery novels. He wrote under the pseudonym "Len Deighton" and is famous for the book series featuring the character Bernard Samson, an MI6 spy. His work is characterized by its plot complexity, realism in describing the world of espionage, and intelligent prose. Some of his most notable works include "Funeral in Berlin", "The Ipcress File", and the "Game, Set & Match" trilogy. Before dedicating himself to full-time writing, he worked in advertising. His novels have been adapted for film and television.