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Moore, George Fletcher, 1798-1886
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Arrived in Western Australia in 1829 and settled in The Swan district. A lawyer by profession, he was appointed Advocate General in 1834. From the description of Diary. 1834-1841. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 221909574 Arrived in Western Australia in 1829 and settled in the Swan district. A lawyer by profession, he was appointed Advocate General in 1834. From the description of Importer's bond for tobacco and rum, 1844 June 7 [manuscript]. 1844. (Li...
Moore, William Dalgety, 1834-1910.
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Merchant and politician. Born at "Oakover" in 1834, son of Samuel Moore, one of the pioneers of the Swan River Colony. Worked for Surveyor General, J.S. Roe, before starting work on a station. Joined an exploration party with Gregory, Roe and Nairne through the Gascoyne. Later commenced business in Fremantle, trading as W.D. Moore & Co. Became President of the Chamber of Commerce, Director of the West Australian Bank, and member of both the Upper and Lower Houses of the WA Parliament. ...
Moore family.
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George Fletcher Moore (1798-1886) arrived in Western Australia in 1829 and settled in the Swan district. A lawyer by profession, he was appointed Advocate General in 1934. He was acting Colonial Secretary for a period, than a director of the Western Australia Bank. His brother Samuel (1803-1849) arrived in W.A. in 1934, becoming a progressive agriculturalist, as well as a businessman. Samuel's son William Dalgety Moore (1834-1910) was a merchant trading as W.D. Moore & Co. From t...
W.D. Moore and Co.
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