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John Moore (1756 – 21 May 1834) was an Irish politician. Moore was the son of John Moore (1726–1809), of Drumbanagher, County Armagh , Member of Parliament for Ballynakill , great-grandson of Arthur Moore, younger son of Garret Moore, 1st Viscount Moore , ancestor of the Earls and Marquesses of Drogheda .
John Moore (1763 – 6 December 1799) was an Irishman appointed in August 1798 "President of the Government of the Province of Connacht" by the commander of a French invasion force, General Humbert. Early life
Lord Moore married firstly Mary Lum, daughter of Elnathan Lum, in 1697. After his first wife's death he married secondly Elizabeth Sankey, daughter of John Sankey. He died in September 1725 and was succeeded in the barony by his son from his first marriage, Charles , who was created Earl of Charleville in 1758.
Citizen JOHN MOORE is named President of the Government of the Province of Connaught, he is specially entrusted with the nomination and reunion of the members of the Government. The Government shall occupy itself immediately in organising the Military power of the Province of Connaught, and with providing subsistence for the French and Irish ...
In 1801 he was also made Baron Moore, of Moore Place in the County of Kent, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, which entitled him to an automatic seat in the British House of Lords. His eldest son Charles, the second Marquess , suffered from mental illness, died childless and was succeeded by his nephew, Henry, the third Marquess, the son of ...
John Moore was born in Castletown, County Westmeath, in Ireland on June 27, 1835. [1] His family immigrated to Charleston, South Carolina, when he was age 14. Moore attended the seminary in Charleston. He was sent to Europe to study at the College of Cambrai in Cambrai, France. Moore then studied theology at the College of Propaganda in Rome. [2]
Moore's partner is Fiona Connon, a makeup artist whom he met through an industry friend early in his career in Ireland. They have one child, Buzz. The family reside in the US, and occasionally visit Ireland. In 2015, Moore expressed a desire to return home, but the nature of his work in Hollywood rendered it impractical. [4]
John Denis Joseph Moore Jr. [1] (November 10, 1910 – September 12, 1988) [2] [3] was an American lawyer, business executive, and United States Ambassador to Ireland (1969–1975). [ 3 ] Moore with President Gerald Ford in 1975