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== Politicians == |
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* [[Samuel M. Moore]] (1796–1875), U.S. Representative from Virginia |
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* [[Samuel Edward Moore]] (1803–1849), Western Australian politician |
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* [[Samuel Moore (congressman)]] (1774–1861), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania |
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* [[Samuel Wilkinson Moore]] (1854–1935), New South Wales Parliamentarian and Minister |
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* [[Sam Moore (Georgia politician)]] (born 1976), member of the Georgia House of Representatives |
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* [[Samuel Joseph Fortescue Moore]], a member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly in the early 1900s |
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== Sportspeople == |
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* [[Sam Moore (gridiron football)]] (born 1964), American player of gridiron football |
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*[[Sammy Moore]], English footballer |
* [[Sammy Moore]] (born 1987), English footballer |
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* [[Sam Moore (rugby union)]] (born 1998), rugby union player |
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* [[Sam Moore (soccer)]], American soccer player |
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*[[Samuel N. Moore]], U.S. Navy officer; namesake for the destroyer ''USS Samuel N. Moore'' |
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== Other people == |
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*[[Samuel Moore (Australian politician)]], Western Australian politician; see [[Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council, 1832-1870]] |
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* [[Sam Moore]] (born 1935), singer from the soul duo Sam & Dave |
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* [[Sam Moore (publisher)]] (1929–2018), CEO of [[Thomas Nelson (publisher)|Thomas Nelson]] |
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* [[Samuel P. Moore]] (1813–1889), U.S. Army doctor and Confederate Army surgeon general |
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* [[Samuel Preston Moore (1710–1785)]], American physician and public official |
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* [[Samuel N. Moore]] (1891–1942), U.S. Navy officer, namesake for the destroyer ''USS Samuel N. Moore'' |
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** [[USS Samuel N. Moore]] |
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* [[Samuel Moore (Quaker leader)]] (1742–1821), early Quaker leader in Maritime Canada |
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* [[Samuel Moore (translator)]] (1838–1911), translator of the 1887 English edition of ''Das Kapital'' |
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==See also== |
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* [[Samuel More]] (1593–1662) |
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* [[Samuel More (1726–1799)]], apothecary |
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* [[Samuel More (MP)]], Member of Parliament (MP) for [[Shropshire (UK Parliament constituency)|Shropshire]] |
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Latest revision as of 01:25, 12 February 2024
Samuel Moore may refer to:
Politicians
[edit]- Samuel B. Moore (1789–1846), sixth Governor of Alabama
- Samuel M. Moore (1796–1875), U.S. Representative from Virginia
- Samuel Edward Moore (1803–1849), Western Australian politician
- Samuel Moore (colonial official) (1630–1688), New Jersey politician
- Samuel Moore (congressman) (1774–1861), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
- Samuel Wilkinson Moore (1854–1935), New South Wales Parliamentarian and Minister
- Sam Moore (Georgia politician) (born 1976), member of the Georgia House of Representatives
- Samuel Joseph Fortescue Moore, a member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly in the early 1900s
Sportspeople
[edit]- Sam Moore (gridiron football) (born 1964), American player of gridiron football
- Sammy Moore (born 1987), English footballer
- Sam Moore (rugby union) (born 1998), rugby union player
- Sam Moore (soccer), American soccer player
Other people
[edit]- Sam Moore (born 1935), singer from the soul duo Sam & Dave
- Sam Moore (publisher) (1929–2018), CEO of Thomas Nelson
- Samuel P. Moore (1813–1889), U.S. Army doctor and Confederate Army surgeon general
- Samuel Preston Moore (1710–1785), American physician and public official
- Samuel N. Moore (1891–1942), U.S. Navy officer, namesake for the destroyer USS Samuel N. Moore
- Samuel Moore (Quaker leader) (1742–1821), early Quaker leader in Maritime Canada
- Samuel J. Moore (1859–1948), Canadian businessman, founder of Moore Business Forms
- Samuel Moore (translator) (1838–1911), translator of the 1887 English edition of Das Kapital
See also
[edit]- Samuel More (1593–1662)
- Samuel More (1726–1799), apothecary
- Samuel More (MP), Member of Parliament (MP) for Shropshire