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         Moore George:     more books (66)
  1. A Study of the Novels of George Moore (Irish Literary Studies) (The Irish Literary Studies Series) by Richard Cave, 1978-12-31
  2. George Moore: The Artist's Vision, the Storyteller's Art. by Janet Egleson Dunleavy, 1973-06
  3. Diarmuid And Grania: Manuscript Materials (Cornell Yeats) by W. B. Yeats, George Moore, 2005-07-05
  4. Hail and Farewell: Ave, Salve, Vole by George Moore, 1985-06
  5. George Moore in Perspective (Irish Literary Studies)
  6. The Man of Wax (The Gotham Library)
  7. George Moore's Correspondence With the Mysterious Countess (E L S Monograph Series) by George Moore, David B. Eakin, et all 1984-08
  8. The Way Back by Robert Welch, 1982-06
  9. The Celebrated Case of Esther Waters by W. Eugene Davis, 1984-09-06
  10. The Social Life of Fluids: Blood, Milk, and Water in the Victorian Novel by Jules Law, 2010-11-18

81. Innovative Library /All Locations
And Travel Views, 1975, 1. Moore EdwardAlexander 1842, 1983, 1. Moore George 1852 1933, 1934, 1. Moore Henry 1898,5....... 1. Moore County Tenn
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82. Scotch Lake Cemetery
1852 1917 h/w Emeline A. Palmer 1852 - 1933 th/dau H. Elizabeth Jackson 1880 -1960 = George C. Jackson Moore = Nettie Moore 1874 - 1980 d/o William
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Scotch Lake Cemetery
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      BARNES:
      = Abigail w/o George Barnes d. 29 Sep 1854 ae 28 yrs
      erected by their son, Wm. A. Barnes in 1876 BARTON:
      = Charles Ernest Barton 1904 - 1951
      h/w Gertrude Maud 1909 - .... CLARK:
      = Kathleen R. Clark - see JACKSON, Donald C. FLEMING:
      = Moses Fleming 15 Feb 1854 - 9 Oct 1917
      = Mary B. Fleming 1889 - 1959
      = Ada M. Fleming 1810 - 1974
      = Frederick B. Fleming d. 26 May 1914 ae 49 = Robert Fleming d. 16 Jun 1874 ae 49 h/w Elizabeth A. Fleming d. 17 Feb 1892 ae 63 GRAHAM: = Margaret Scott Graham d. 6 Sep 1849 ae 22 mos = Thomas S. Graham - see STEWART, George = William Graham d. 7 Mar 1854 ae 78 Martha Graham d. 16 Jul 1847 ae 75 yrs Natives of Dumfries, Ireland GRAY: = William Gray 1895 - 1923 h/w Mary Jane Gray d. 24 Dec 1898 ae 49 th/son Ben Gray 1876 - 1936 = Nancy Gray d. 12 Aug 1909 Elizabeth Price d. 9 Mar 1917 Emma Gray d. 17 Aug 1901 ae 21 JACKSON: = Kathleen R. Jackson 1907 - 1964 = Donald C. Jackson 1907 - ....

83. Kendrick Memorial Gardens
JONES, Eugene, W. 1879, 1955, Father. JONES, Mary, A. 1852, 1933, Mother. LONG,George, R. 01 Oct 1954, 12 Dec 1954, Randy . Moore, Frank, 21 Aug 1914, 16Oct 1971,
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Kendrick Memorial Gardens Kendrick Memorial Gardens is located at the corner of NW 32 Ct and NW 60th St in Kendrick, Marion County FL. Kendrick is located NW of Ocala, and is, in fact, incorporated into the city of Ocala now. Kendrick can be reached by taking Route 25A north out of Ocala.
ALLYN William D. 28 Aug 1814 29 Nov 1889 ARNETT Claud 05 Sep 1888 04 Jul 1917 (sic)was bornd Sept 5, 1888 died July 4, 1917 ARNETT Myrtle 09 Apr 1905 06 Dec 1922 ARNETT Rosa Belle 24 Aug 1868 18 Mar 1932 Asleep in Jesus to await the Resurrection BOWEN Benjamin Franklin 19 Sep 1869 01 Apr 1944 BOWEN Penelope Nix age 91 CHAPPELL Annie Catherine CHAPPELL George B. Sr. CHAPPELL George Barry Jr. CHAPPELL Jack Claude D. CHAPPELL Jaunita Lyles Mom CHAPPELL Sarah B. Mother CHAPPELL Stanley Robert The Reverend CHAPPELL William V. Jr. 03 Feb 1922 30 Mar 1989 Bill CHISENA Domenico C. 05 May 1916 04 Dec 1954 CHISENA Domenico C. 12 Feb 1874 05 Apr 1934 CHISENA Mary R. 30 Apr 1883 29 Apr 1950 COLEMAN Beulah Arnett 19 Mar 1898 16 Apr 1930 DRAKE Joseph C. no dates EARLY B. F. no dates - very old EARLY Lily J. EARLY Rose Ann 16 Nov 1876 30 Oct 1946 ELMA Glen 12 Nov 1910 21 Mar 1971 ERNST Brian J 22 Nov 1960 28 Dec 1997 Beloved Son FENNELL Eva 24 Dec 1891 04 Sep 1917 FINLEY Alex P.

84. Wessex Books Catalog
DramaIrelandIrish History US$17.00 Add to Cart Frazier, Adrian.George Moore, 1852 1933. New Haven Yale University Press (2000.
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85. Moores Of Moorehall - History
Lavelle. George Augustus Moore ( 1852 1933 ). This member of the Moore familybecame a distinguished and noteworthy writer at the turn of the century.
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Moorehall is situated on the shores of Lough Carra in South West Mayo 2 miles from the village of Carnacon Carra is a renowned angling (fishing) lake. The area around Moorehall is also of note because it is a carst limestone area of botanical importance. Many species of wild orchid can be found here among other features comparable only with the Burren. The natural resources of woods, rivers, smaller lakes and wildlife of the area remain largely untouched and untarnished. Moorehall was started in 1792. The house was completed in 1795. From then on the Moore family and their descendants were part of the major social, historical, cultural and political history of Ireland. The house was occupied continuously from 1795 until 1910. For the next thirteen years it was periodically unoccupied until it was destroyed by fire in January of 1923, during the Irish Civil War. Moorehall itself is of architectural significance. It was designed by the Waterford Architect John Roberts. This eminent architect also designed Tyrone House in Clarenbridge in Co. Galway and Waterford Cathedral. In Moorehall itself there was much Italian plasterwork - remnants of which still remain.

86. Names Index Page
Moore, Taylor Jordan (1985) Moore, Thomas Allan Elizabeth (1693-1750) Morgan, GeorgeMorgan, Gertrude SEP 1892) Morgan, Thomas W. (1852-1933) Morgan, Valerie
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Burkett, Carrie May
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Burkett, Cora Otilia
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Burkett, Grace Bell
(21 JUL 1878-) Burkett, John Campbell, Milo Carnahan, Marjory Carrithers, Elenor (-13 OCT 1869) Castleman, Katherine Chesebrough, Abigail Chesebrugh, Abigail Ingraham Chinn, Rhoda ... Gillett, Clarissa Elisabeth (1 SEP 1841-10 DEC 1932) Gillett, Isaac Moses (21 MAR 1812-29 APR 1859) Gillett, Mary E. (15 JAN 1851-11 JUL 1938) Gillett, Moses Gillett, Sarah Louise (30 SEP 1847-1941) Greenslade, Joanna Gwyn, Elizabeth Harden, Dorothy Hicks, Willene V. ... Langdon, Otilia Elizabeth (23 JUN 1816-5 FEB 1897) Langdon, Reuben Lathrop, Azriah Lathrop, Elias Lathrop, Ester Rachel (9 APR 1873-1951) Lathrop, John Bishop (28 SEP 1847-18 MAR 1920) Lathrop, Mary J. Lathrop, Wellington Wallace Lathrop, William Lloyd, Elizabeth ... Moore, Carolyn (16 JAN 1948-) Moore, Carroll

87. Asher Library - Full View Of Record
Title, The brook Kerith a Syrian story / by George Moore. Edition, New ed.,with a preface. Imprint, New York Macmillan, 1916. Descr. x, 486 p. ; 19 cm.
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88. Stops 1, 2 & 3
of The Chester Cup by his horse Coronna and is renowned for none of his tenantshaving died from the Famine; George Augustus Moore 1852 1933 was a
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2) Inner Rampart You have ascended onto the second defensive line. This rampart would also have accommodated a wooden fence (palisade) behind which the troops patrolled. For economy of construction, at 66 metre. this is built at the neck of the peninsula. Why did these people need two lines of defence? Towards the late Bronze Age onwards. defensive features were constructed. Tribal unrest in Ireland was augmented by the influx of Celtic speaking peoples of Europe consequently, increasing population and increasing prosperity may. have led to increasing conflict. It is also postulated that such monuments were constructed for prestige. Which theory do you think bears most weight?
3) Castlecarra
While sitting at Bench look left across the take. Built in 13th Century by Adam De Staundun, an Anglo-Norman from Warwick-shire, a Subject of De Burgo, Chief of Connaught. It is one of five Norman Castles in this locality signifying the rich pickings available in the rich plains of south and central Mayo and taking advantage of the disarray of the native feuding Irish Tribes. Many positive aspects of the Norman legacy prevail to today. They introduced towns and centralised administration, also our coinage. They established Abbey's and Castles which dot this landscape today. The adoption of the Irish Customs and Language contributed to them - becoming more "Irish than the Irish themselves".

89. Index Page R
1911 1974. Ravenscroft, John Stark, Prince George Co., Virginia, Wake Co., Raleigh,1772 - 1830. Register, Frank Murchison, Cumberland Co. Moore Co. 1852 - 1933.
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Index to the Dictionary of North Carolina Biography Created by the Staff of the Olivia Raney Library -R- Last, First Name Co./Country of Birth Resided Life Span (if Known) Rabun, William Halifax Co. moved to Georgia Ragan, George Washington Gaston Co. Gaston Co. Rains, Gabriel James Craven Co. Craven Co. Rains, George Washington Craven Co. Craven Co. Rainsford, Gile Dublin, Ireland Chowan Precinct b. 1679 Raleigh (Ralegh), Sir Walter Devon, England Coastal North Carolina ca. 1554 - 1818 Ralph (Relfe, Relph, Rolfe), Thomas Unknown Albemarle Colony ca. 1645 - ca. 1713 Ralph (Relfe, Relph, Rolfe), Thomas Pasquotank Precinct ca. 1645 - ca. 1713 Ramcke, Frederick Unknown Craven Co. ca. 1760 - 1800 Ramsaur, William Hoke Rowan Co. Rowan Co. Ramsay, James Graham

90. Moore Coat Of Arms
George Augustus Moore (1852 1933), the novelist, was George's eldest son. He waseducated in England and went to France to study art, but turned to writing.
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First featured October 1999 - Brought to you by Coats of Arms from Ireland and WWW. ARALTAS .COM Special offers are available for this coat of arms here Previously featured surnames Vote for future featured surnames Moore, More, O'Moore, O'More
(click image for a full size view, then click "File/Save As" to save it to you hard drive) Of thirteen families of Moore recorded in Burke's Landed Gentry of Ireland (1912), twelve claim to have come to Ireland as settlers from England or Scotland and one to be an offshoot of the O'Mores. A number of O'Mores of the Leix sept were officers of the Irish Brigade in France in the eighteenth century. The descendants of one of them, Murtagh O'More, (who went to France in 1691) ranked among the nobility of France as lords of Valmont. The transplantations of the remnants of this sept to Kerry after their subjugation in Leix, may account for the frequency of this name More there now. St. Malachy, who was Archbishop of Armagh from 1132 to 1148, is described by Gams and other ecclesiastical authorities as Malachy O'Moore. His surname, however, was O'Morgair (now obsolete), which is not, in fact, an early form of O Mordha. Father Florence O'More, alias Moore (1550-1616) was a noted Irish Jesuit in Austria. Others members of this family were noted as economists, architects etc. One Rev. Henry Moore (1751-1844) left Dublin for London to work as a woodcarver. Instead he became the devoted servant of John Wesley, who appointed him as one of his literary executors. He wrote a life of Wesley and, despite many opportunities for improvement, he adhered to the austere life of a travelling preacher.

91. The Moorehall Site
George Moore. Writer 1852 1933. George Moore au café by Edouard Manet, Euphorionin Ely Place by Derek Mahon, Remembering George Moore Edwin Gilcher,
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George Moore Writer 1852 - 1933 Euphorion in Ely Place : by Derek Mahon Remembering George Moore : Edwin Gilcher

92. Livingston Cty. MI Cemetery Index Page - Fuller Cemetery H-R
S. Lloyd, George A. 1928, Lloyd, Wilma J. 1933, 1980, J. Moore. Moore, WilliamJ. Morgan, James P. 1880, 1952, Morgan, Mary J. 1852, 1933, Morgan, Smith D. 1851,1915,
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Livingston County Michigan Cemetery Index Page Livingston County Michigan Cemetery Index Page Fuller AKA Antrim Baptist Cemetery - Conway Township INDEX H-R SURNAME FIRST BIRTH DEATH AGE ADDITIONAL INFO Haigler Amanda 15 Nov 1836 wife of Henry Haigler Cordelia Rohrabacher Haigler Henry 25 Apr 1822 (1828) 17 May 1894 Haigler William Hall Danny Nov 1940 Hall Emma 24 Jun 1862 wife of J. Hall Hall Infant Hall John 3 Apr 1893 Hall John 21 Jan 1892 Hall John 8 Apr 1883 Hall Laura "Mother" Hall Louis R. (H.) "Father" Harris Anna 16 Oct. 1865 Harris Annie E. Harris Carrie 10 Jan 1912 wife of Wallace Harris Harris Carrie C. Harris Charles E. 20 Jul 1864 Harris Cora B. Harris Delia On Same stone with Marien Harris Edith P. Harris Edward 6 May 1819 26 Mar 1904 Harris Edwin T. Harris Eliza 1 Mar 1822 (1828) 28 Aug 1908 (1903) Harris Elsie M. Harris Freddie G. Harris G. W. Harris Geo. H. 13 Jan 1905 Harris George G. Civil War Harris George W. Harris Jesse N. Harris John K. Harris Laura A. Harris Lucia A. Harris Marien M. 31 Jan 1905 On same stone with Delia Harris Marion M.

93. Greenwood Cemetery, Sandy Township, Clearfield County Pennsylvania
DeVoe, Duff, 1852, 1933, DeVoe, G, Elsie, 1850, 1921, Mimns, George, 1902, 1904, Minns,Alice, 1846, 1912, Minns, George, 1845, 1922, Moore, Elizabeth, 1845, 19, Moore, Harry,1872, 1903,
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Greenwood Cemetery
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Located on East side of DuBois near I-80 Adams George B Adams Mary Ahlquist Alfred C Alexander Carrie B Wife of A.S. Alexander Allen Melvin F Pvt. Spanish American War Anderson Infant Infant son of Dora and Einar Anderson Anthony Alice Wilson Anthony Frank R Banks Myrtle Barr Infant Son of Henry and Nellie Barr Barr Ruth Daughter of Henry and Nellie Barr Becker Louisa Bochert Christopher Bochert E Pearl Bochert Edith R Bochert M Isabell Bochert William Infant Bolam Alice B Bolam David Bolam Elizabeth Bolam William Boyer Jessie Harman Bundy Bardley M Bundy Orpha J Cameron A D Cameron M E Campbell George T Carbaugh Olive B Carbaugh William A Carlberg Father GAR FLAG Carlberg Mother Carlson Florence L Case Clara Larue Catherman Ruth E Chalot Marguarite M no other dates Chalot Phillis N Wife of W.A. Chalot Charles Gust O Clark Charles P Clark Louisa Clark Paul W Clark Robert J Clark Susan E Clark Thomas O Clark William Clintom Harvey F Clinton Jane L Clionton Jerry M Collins Mable B Condon J A Connor Elmer W Connor Fred Connor Harvey Coway James LeRoy Cummins George H Cummins Janett Curry Jacob P Co E 62 Pa Inf Curry Mella B 36 yrs 5 mo 4 ds Curry Mina B Wife of George M. Curry

94. I4990 Billy Fred CHAPMAN ( - )
Billy Fred CHAPMAN _Wade Lemuel SAUNDERS _+ (1852 1933) m 1882 _Juergen(George) HEYL _+ (1634 - . m 1657 _Adam HEYL Family 1 Jacob Moore
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  • 95. New Hibernia Review V3 N4
    Adrian Frazier’s forthcoming Yale biography George Moore, 1852–1933 not simplybecause it entails the fate of Moore Hall demesne, or because it reveals
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    Brother of the More Famous Flann: Ciarán Ó Nualláin
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    The Irish Language in the New Millennium
    Thomas McCarthy
    Filíocht Nua: New Poetry
    David Krause
    Connolly and Pearse: The Triumph of Failure?
    Maria Keaton Andrew J. Haggerty Adrian Frazier Fratricidal Fictions: George and Maurice Moore Conrad Brunström Thomas Sheridan and the Evil Ends of Writing Daniel Tobin Irish-American Poetry and the Question of Tradition Léirmheasanna: Reviews Cover: Clúdach Nuacht faoi Údair: News of Authors Clúdach: Cover Back to New Hibernia Review CFIS Activities New Hibernia Review Lawrence O'Shaughnessy ... Contact CFIS

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