Lewis Morris (1698–1762)

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Lewis Morris (1698–1762) was a colonial American judge and politician who served as the first governor of the British colony of New Jersey after its separation from New York.

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Lewis Morris (1698–1762) canonical 1
Lewis Morris (1752–1824) 1

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instanceOf colonial governor
judge
person
politician
appointedBy King George II of Great Britain NERFINISHED
authorityOn colonial law in New Jersey
colonial law in New York
birthDate 1698
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
deathDate 1762
familyName Morris NERFINISHED
givenName Lewis NERFINISHED
governedTerritory Province of New Jersey NERFINISHED
historicalEra Colonial America NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Thirteen Colonies NERFINISHED
legalSystem English common law
monarchDuringTerm George II of Great Britain NERFINISHED
notableEvent separation of New Jersey from New York as a distinct royal colony
notableFor being the first governor of New Jersey after its separation from New York
occupation judge
politician
partOf British colonial administration in North America
politicalEntityServed Province of New Jersey NERFINISHED
Province of New York NERFINISHED
positionHeld Chief Justice of New York NERFINISHED
Governor of New Jersey
member of the New Jersey Provincial Council
member of the New York Provincial Council
predecessor position created (Governor of New Jersey after separation from New York)
residence New Jersey, United States
surface form: New Jersey

New York NERFINISHED

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Lewis Morris (signer of the Declaration of Independence) father Lewis Morris (1698–1762)
subject surface form: Lewis Morris
Lewis Morris (signer of the Declaration of Independence) child Lewis Morris (1698–1762)
subject surface form: Lewis Morris
this entity surface form: Lewis Morris (1752–1824)