Mary Morgan
Mary Morgan may refer to:
- Jaye P. Morgan or Mary Margaret Morgan (born 1931), American retired popular music singer, actress and game show panelist
- Margaret Mary Morgan (died 1946), U.S. suffragist and the first woman elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, ca. 1921
- Mary de Morgan (1850–1907), British author of fairytales
- Mary Morgan (infanticide) (1788–1805), Welsh servant convicted for killing her newborn child
- Mary C. Morgan, judge of the San Francisco County Superior Court and the first openly lesbian judge appointed in the United States
- Mary "Rae" Morgan, convicted of the manslaughter of her step-daughter Michele LeAnn Morgan
- Mary Sherman Morgan (1921–2004), American rocket fuel scientist
- Mary S. Morgan (born 1952), professor of the history of economics in the London School of Economics
- Roberta Wohlstetter or Roberta Mary Morgan (1912–2007), American military intelligence historian
See also
- Mary Morgan-Grenville, 11th Lady Kinloss (1852–1944), British peeress
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