Interesting Question. Successful entrepreneurs tend to plough a lonely furrow. Certainly he would have had many "fair weather" friends linked to him by his business and art collecting activities, but true friends?
Remember that sailing was one of his favourite hobbies and if he had true friends outside the family, they are most likely to be found here.
Though Morgan was never recognized for founding any company large enough to be considered a giant in Industry, he financed business mergers, invested in fledgling institutions (eventually nursing them to be the giants of industry) and promoted the free market. Yes, he is considered to be by many
he had a lot of friends
Timothy John Morgan seems to be a writer of scientific and popular non fiction books. As TJ Morgan, he appears to be very prolific in the field of physics. I have not found any other reference that seems to be relevant.
Timothy John Morgan seems to be a writer of scientific and popular non fiction books. As TJ Morgan, he appears to be very prolific in the field of physics. I have not found any other reference that seems to be relevant.
no she was an only child
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Yes, John Adams was his cousin.
Yes he had Captain Rossiter, Wylie and John Baxter probably a lot more in England
yes, Colin Morgan has a brother called, Neil Morgan.
Possibly, but likely very few, and most were girls.
No. They worked together in the Senate and there's no evidence of animosity, nor is their any indication that they were friends.
I do. "They are at the park because John is having friends over after lunch." :D