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'''Samuel Moore''' may refer to: |
'''Samuel Moore''' or '''More''' may refer to: |
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==Politicians== |
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*[[Samuel B. Moore]] (1789–1846), sixth Governor of Alabama, U.S.A. |
*[[Samuel B. Moore]] (1789–1846), sixth Governor of Alabama, U.S.A. |
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*[[Samuel More (MP)]] for [[Shropshire (UK Parliament constituency)]] |
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==Others== |
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*[[Sam Moore]], singer from the soul duo Sam & Dave |
*[[Sam Moore]], singer from the soul duo Sam & Dave |
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*[[Sammy Moore]], English footballer |
*[[Sammy Moore]], English footballer |
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*[[Samuel J. Moore]] (1859–1948), Canadian businessman, founder of Moore Business Forms |
*[[Samuel J. Moore]] (1859–1948), Canadian businessman, founder of Moore Business Forms |
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*[[Samuel N. Moore]], U.S. Navy officer; namesake for the destroyer ''USS Samuel N. Moore'' |
*[[Samuel N. Moore]], U.S. Navy officer; namesake for the destroyer ''USS Samuel N. Moore'' |
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*[[Samuel P. Moore]] (1813-1889), US Army doctor and Confederate Army surgeon general |
*[[Samuel P. Moore]] (1813-1889), US Army doctor and Confederate Army surgeon general |
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*[[Samuel Moore (translator)]], translator of the 1888 English edition of the [[Communist Manifesto]] |
*[[Samuel Moore (translator)]], translator of the 1888 English edition of the [[Communist Manifesto]] |
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*[[Samuel Moore (Quaker leader)]], early Quaker leader in Maritime Canada |
*[[Samuel Moore (Quaker leader)]], early Quaker leader in Maritime Canada |
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*[{Samuel More]] |
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Revision as of 08:36, 7 September 2012
Samuel Moore or More may refer to:
Politicians
- Samuel B. Moore (1789–1846), sixth Governor of Alabama, U.S.A.
- Samuel M. Moore (1796–1875), U.S. Representative from Virginia
- Samuel Moore (Australian politician), Western Australian politician; see Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council, 1832-1870
- Samuel Moore (colonial official), 17th century New Jersey politician
- Samuel Moore (congressman), U.S. Representative Pennsylvania
- Samuel Wilkinson Moore, New South Wales Parliamentarian and Minister
- Samuel More (MP) for Shropshire (UK Parliament constituency)
Others
- Sam Moore, singer from the soul duo Sam & Dave
- Sammy Moore, English footballer
- Samuel J. Moore (1859–1948), Canadian businessman, founder of Moore Business Forms
- Samuel N. Moore, U.S. Navy officer; namesake for the destroyer USS Samuel N. Moore
- Samuel P. Moore (1813-1889), US Army doctor and Confederate Army surgeon general
- Samuel Moore (translator), translator of the 1888 English edition of the Communist Manifesto
- Samuel Moore (Quaker leader), early Quaker leader in Maritime Canada
- [{Samuel More]]