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Andy Morrell Andrew Jonathan Morrell (born 28 September 1974) is an English former professional footballer. A striker, Morrell played 359 games in the Football League for Wrexham, Coventry City, Blackpool and Bury, scoring 96 goals. Initially handed the ...
(born 1974), English footballer *
Arthur Fleming Morrell Captain Arthur Fleming Morrell (10 November 1788 – 13 September 1880) was a British officer of the Royal Navy, an explorer, and Commandant of Ascension Island, who saw service spanning the end of the Napoleonic era and well into the Vi ...
(1788-1880), English naval captain and explorer * Arthur R.H. Morrell (1878–1968), a Deputy Master of Trinity House *
Benjamin Morrell Benjamin Morrell (July 5, 1795 – ) was an American sea captain, explorer and trader who made a number of voyages, mainly to the Atlantic, the Southern Ocean and the Pacific Islands. In a ghost-written memoir, ''A Narrative of Four Voyages'' ...
(c. 1795–1838 or 1839?), American sealing captain and explorer *
Bill Morrell Willard Blackmer Morrell (April 9, 1893 – August 5, 1975) was a professional baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher over parts of three seasons (1926, 1930–31) with the Washington Senators and New York Giants. For his career, he com ...
(1893-1975), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Cynthia Hedge-Morrell (born 1947), American educator and politician, wife of Arthur Morrell * Cyril Morrell, English rugby league footballer of the 1930s *
Daniel Johnson Morrell Daniel Johnson Morrell (August 8, 1821 – August 19, 1885) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Early life Morrell was born in North Berwick, York County, Maine. He attended public schools. Afterwar ...
(1821-1885), American politician *
David Morrell David Morrell (born April 24, 1943) is a Canadian-American author whose debut 1972 novel ''First Blood (novel), First Blood'', later adapted as the 1982 First Blood, film of the same name, went on to spawn the successful Rambo (franchise), ''Ra ...
(born 1943), Canadian novelist *
Dawn Morrell Lavonna Dawn Morrell (born July 30, 1949) is an American politician and nurse who served as a member of the Washington House of Representatives from the 25th Legislative District. She works as a critical care nurse at MultiCare Good Samaritan H ...
(born 1949), American politician *
Digby Morrell Digby Morrell (born 10 October 1979) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the Kangaroos and Carlton in the Australian Football League (AFL). From Western Australia, Morrell played his early senior football for West Perth. H ...
(born 1979), former Australian rules footballer * Douglas Wellesley Morrell (1917-1996), British electrical engineer *
Edith Alice Morrell Edith Alice Morrell (20 June 1869 – 13 November 1950) was a resident of Eastbourne, East Sussex, England, and patient of Dr John Bodkin Adams. Although Adams was acquitted in 1957 of her murder, the question of Adams' role in Morrell's death ex ...
, possible victim of suspected serial killer John Bodkin Adams *
Edward Morrell Edward H. Morrell (October 21, 1868 – November 10, 1946) was an American convict, activist, and writer. Biography Morrell was an American prisoner who became known for withstanding cruelty and torture. He was an accomplice to the Evans and ...
(1868–1946), American Old West train robbery accomplice and prison reform advocate *
E. D. Morel Edmund Dene Morel (born Georges Edmond Pierre Achille Morel Deville; 10 July 1873 – 12 November 1924) was a French-born British journalist, author, pacifist and politician. As a young official at the shipping company Elder Dempster, Morel ob ...
(1873–1924) British journalist, anti-war activist, whistleblower *
Edward de Veaux Morrell Edward de Veaux Morrell (August 7, 1863 – September 1, 1917) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives The United States House of Representatives is a chamber of the bicameral United States Congress; it is the low ...
(1863-1917), American politician *
Frances Morrell Frances Morrell (''née'' Frances Maine Galleway; 28 December 1937 – 10 January 2010) was a British Labour politician who led the Inner London Education Authority from 1983 until 1987. Life and career Frances Morrell was brought up in Yo ...
(1937-2010), British politician *
Galya Morrell Galya Morrell (born 1961) is an Arctic explorer and ice artist who is a member of one of the Komi peoples The Komi ( also ) are a Permians, Permian ethnic group who are indigenous to, and primarily inhabit a region around the basins of the Vych ...
(born 1961), artist and explorer *
Geoff Morrell (actor) Geoff Morrell (born 19 February 1958) is an Australian actor. Early life Morrell was born in Fairfield in Western Sydney, where his father was a schoolteacher. The family moved to Wollongong when Morrell was nine. He finished high school wit ...
(born 1958), Australian actor *
Geoff Morrell (spokesperson) Geoffrey S. Morrell (born November 1968) is the president of Global Strategy & Communications at Teneo, a public relations and advisory firm. In 2022, he was the Chief Corporate Affairs Officer at Disney for three months before resigning. He s ...
(born 1968), American reporter and Pentagon spokesman *
George Morrell (football manager) George Morrell (1872-after 1915) was a Scottish football manager. He joined Woolwich Arsenal as manager in February 1908, having joined the club from Morton. Although in his first full season he helped the team finish sixth in the League, with ...
(1872-after 1915), Scottish football manager *
George Herbert Morrell George Herbert Morrell MA, MP, JP, DL (1845, Adderbury – 30 September 1906, Bad Nauheim) was an English politician and lawyer. George Herbert Morrell was the son of the Rev. G. K. Morrell, fellow of St John's College, Oxford.'Mr G. H. Morre ...
(1845–1906), English politician *
George Truman Morrell Commander George Truman Morrell RN (29 January 1830 – 7 May 1912) was a British naval, officer and explorer active during the Victorian era. Early years George Truman Morrell was born 29 January 1830 in Dinan, Brittany, France, a British ...
(1830–1912), British naval officer and explorer *
Gladys Morrell Gladys Carlyon De Courcy Misick Morrell (2 June 1888 – 6 January 1969) was a Bermudian suffragette leader, who advocated for women's voting rights in Bermuda for 30 years, and founded the Bermuda Welfare Society.
(1888–1969), Bermudian suffragette * Glen E. Morrell, United States Sergeant Major of the Army from 1983 to 1987 *
John Bowes Morrell John Bowes Morrell (1873–1963) was an England, English historian and writer. He was twice Lord Mayor of York, a leading figure in the local movement to establish a university in York, and founder of the York Conservation Trust. The University ...
(1873–1963), English author, historian and twice Lord Mayor of York *
John Morrell (rugby league) John Morrell may refer to: * John Bowes Morrell (1873–1963), English author and historian * John Morrell (rugby league), rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s * John Morrell & Co, Sioux Falls, South Dakota meat processing company purcha ...
, rugby league footballer of the 1920s *
Jack Morrell (historian of science) Jack B. Morrell is a historian of science at the University of Leeds. Between 1964 and 1994 he was lecturer and then Reader in History of Science at the University of Bradford. He has also been a visiting professor at the University of Pennsylvan ...
, University of Leeds, England * Jack Morrell (boxer) (born 1955), American boxer *
Jemima Morrell Jemima Anne Morrell (7 March 1832 – 13 October 1909) was an English traveller and illustrator. Morrell was born into a middle-class family in Selby, Yorkshire and was a member of the Junior United Alpine Club, a club with majority women members ...
(1832–1909), English traveller and illustrator * Lloyd Morrell (1907–1996), Anglican bishop *
Jessica Page Morrell Jessica Page Morrell is an American author. Career Morrell is a contributor to ''The Writer'' and ''Writer's Digest'' magazines. Her book, ''Thanks But This Isn't For Us'' (2009), describes mistakes that new authors make and how these writers ...
, American writer *
Jill Morrell Jill Morrell (born 1957) is a British charity worker and former journalist. She came to the public eye following the kidnapping of her boyfriend John McCarthy, in 1985. Morrell was a tireless and effective campaigner for McCarthy's release from ...
(born 1957), girlfriend of and campaigner for the release of kidnapped journalist John McCarthy * Joe Morrell (born 1997), Welsh footballer *
Jonathan Morrell Jonathan Morrell is an English presenter and journalist who is an Executive Producer at BBC Radio Cumbria. Personal life He is a graduate of the media department at the University of Sunderland and lives in the North East of England. Morrell ...
, British television and radio presenter * Jules or
Julie Morrell Julie Morrell or Jules Morello (died December 2, 1911) was an American freelance gunman associated with the New York Eastman Gang around the start of the 20th century. He was hired by Jack Sirocco and Chick Tricker to murder Eastman leader Jack ...
(died 1911), New York gangster *
Leslie Morrell Leslie Morrell (born 26 December 1931) is a former unionist politician in Northern Ireland. Morrell was a farmer from near Coleraine, and was active in the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP). He was elected to Coleraine Rural District Council in 1962 ...
(born 1931), former Northern Ireland unionist politician *
Michael Morell Michael Joseph Morell (; born September 4, 1958) is an American former career intelligence analyst. He was the deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency from 2010 to 2013 and twice as its acting director, first in 2011 and then from 201 ...
(born 1958), former deputy director and acting director of the Central Intelligence Agency * Mike Morrell (born 1952), American politician * Nidia Morrell (born 1953), Argentine astronomer *
Lady Ottoline Morrell Lady Ottoline Violet Anne Morrell (née Cavendish-Bentinck; 16 June 1873 – 21 April 1938) was an English Aristocracy (class), aristocrat and society hostess. Her patronage was influential in artistic and intellectual circles, where she befri ...
(1873-1938), English aristocrat and society hostess *
Paul Morrell Paul Dring Morrell (born 28 February 1948) is an English chartered quantity surveyor. Formerly senior partner of Davis Langdon, he was, from November 2009 to November 2012, the UK Government's first Chief Construction Adviser, and was later a ...
, English quantity surveyor and the UK Government's first Chief Construction Adviser (2009-2012) * Paul Morrell (footballer) (born 1961), former English footballer *
Philip Morrell Philip Edward Morrell (4 June 1870 – 5 January 1943) was a British Liberal politician. Background Morrell was the son of Frederic Morrell, a solicitor of Black Hall, Oxford, by his wife Harriette Anne, daughter of the President of St John' ...
(1870-1943), British politician * Sean Morrell (born 1986), Fijian rugby union player *
Teige Morrell Teige Morrell (; born December 8, 1995) is an American professional basketball player for the Lakeside Lightning of the NBL1 West. She is also contracted with the University of Canberra Capitals of the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL). S ...
(born 1995), American basketball player *
Thomas Baker Morrell Thomas Baker Morrell FRSE (4 September 181515 November 1877) was a British Episcopalian minister who served as Bishop of Edinburgh. Life He was born in 1815, the fifth son of Baker Morrell (1779–1854) of Oxford and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Chap ...
DD FRSE (1815-1877) Bishop of Edinburgh *
William Parker Morrell William Parker Morrell, CBE (20 November 1899 – 27 April 1986) was a notable New Zealand historian and university professor. He was born in Auckland, New Zealand on 20 November 1899. His father was William John Morrell William John Morrel ...
(1899–1986), New Zealand historian and professor


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Morrel ''The Count of Monte Cristo'' () is an adventure novel by the French writer Alexandre Dumas. It was serialised from 1844 to 1846, and published in book form in 1846. It is one of his most popular works, along with ''The Three Musketeers'' (1844 ...
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