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Business

* George Moore (philanthropist) (1806–1876), English merchant and philanthropist * George Moore (businessman) (1871–1947), New Zealand Salvation Army officer and businessman *
George S. Moore George Stevens Moore (April 1, 1905 – April 21, 2000) was the chairman of Citigroup from 1967 to 1970. Biography Moore was born in Hannibal, Missouri, and graduated from Yale University where he made money writing for the Yale Daily News an ...
(1905–2000), chairman of Citigroup, 1967–1970


Entertainment

* George Moore (novelist) (1852–1933), George Augustus Moore, Irish novelist *
George Henry Moore (author) George Henry Moore (April 20, 1823 – May 5, 1892 in New York City) was an American historical writer and librarian. Moore was born in Concord, New Hampshire. Frank Moore, a journalist, was a brother. He moved to New York City in 1839 and in 1 ...
(1823–1892), American writer and librarian *
George Washington Moore George Washington "Pony" Moore (February 22, 1820 – October 1, 1909) was a New York-born British music hall impresario. Moore was born in New York, February 22, 1820,BROWN, Col. T. Allston, ''Early Days of Negro Minstrelsy'' according to his ...
(1820–1909), New York-born British music hall impresario *
George Moore (radio presenter) George Moore (formerly known as Les Pridmore), was born in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia. He has been on Australian radio for 40 years as a DJ, Announcer and Radio show host. He originally started his radio career at 2WG in Wagga Wagg ...
, Australian radio DJ, announcer and host * George N. Moore (1844–?), early photographer in the Pacific Northwest


Military

* George F. Moore (United States Army officer) (1887–1949), United States Army general *
George G. Moore George G. Moore (July 2, 1844 – November 26, 1925) was a Union Army soldier during the American Civil War. He received the Medal of Honor for gallantry during the Battle of Fisher's Hill near Strasburg, Virginia fought September 21–22, 1864 ...
(1844–1925), American Civil War soldier and Medal of Honor recipient *
George Moore (Medal of Honor) Seaman George Moore (born George Joseph Moore, 1837 – d. July 24, 1904) was a Union Navy sailor in the American Civil War and a recipient of the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor. Military service Born in 1837 in Philad ...
(1837–1904), Union Navy sailor and Medal of Honor recipient * George Davis Moore (1867–1947), American general


Politics

* George Moore (SHK) (1709–1787), Manx politician *
George Moore (Dublin MP) George Moore may refer to: Business * George Moore (philanthropist) (1806–1876), English merchant and philanthropist * George Moore (businessman) (1871–1947), New Zealand Salvation Army officer and businessman * George S. Moore (1905–2000), ...
(c. 1779–?), Member of Parliament for Dublin City, 1826–1831 * George Fletcher Moore (1798–1886), Attorney-General of Western Australia * George Henry Moore (politician) (1811–1870), Irish landowner, politician and supporter of tenant rights * George Moore (1811–1871), landowner and High Sheriff of Derbyshire *
George DeGraw Moore George DeGraw Moore (February 11, 1822 – October 13, 1891) was an American politician, lawyer, and jurist. He was sometimes referred to in historical documents as "G. DeGraw Moore" or "J. DeGraw Moore." Biography Born in Caldwell, New Jers ...
(1822–1891), American politician and jurist *
George Moore (Canadian politician) George Moore (July 26, 1845 – 1916) was a business owner and mayor in Ontario, Canada. He served as mayor of Waterloo, Ontario, Waterloo in 1884 and in 1890. He was born in Preston, Ontario, Preston. His father owned the Preston Hop yards; Mo ...
(1845–1916), businessman and politician in Ontario, Canada * George F. Moore (lieutenant governor) (1861–1938), Democratic politician from Idaho *
George H. Moore George H. Moore (November 4, 1871 – September 16, 1958), an attorney and a judge who was active in civic affairs of the Los Angeles Harbor region, was district attorney of San Benito County and a member of the Los Angeles City Council from 1943 ...
(1871–1958), Los Angeles city councilman, 1943–1951 * George Dunbar Moore (1893–1979), Australian admiral and diplomat * George Curtis Moore (1925–1973), American diplomat * George J. Moore, Canadian-American lawyer and politician from New York


Religion and philosophy

* George Moore (priest) (died 1807), Archdeacon of Cornwall *
George Foot Moore George Foot Moore (October 15, 1851 – May 16, 1931) was an eminent historian of religion, author, Presbyterian minister, 33rd Degree Mason of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, and accomplished teacher. Life Moore was born in West Chester, ...
(1851–1931), Asian scholar, historian of religion, Presbyterian minister * G. E. Moore (George Edward Moore, 1873–1958), British philosopher


Science

* George Moore (physician) (1803–1880), physician, author, grandfather of G. E. Moore *
George E. Moore George Eugene Moore (February 22, 1920 – May 19, 2008) was an American doctor and cancer researcher notable for his discovery of the link between chewing tobacco and mouth cancer. He was head of Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center in ...
(1920–2008), American doctor and cancer research * George Thomas Moore (1871–1956), botanist


Sports

* George Moore (cricketer) (1820–1916), Australian cricketer * George Moore (footballer) (1884–?), English footballer for Birmingham * George Moore (fencer) (1906–1977), British Olympic fencer *
George Moore (pentathlete) Colonel George Bissland Moore (October 6, 1918 – July 4, 2014) was an American modern pentathlete who competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, where he won a silver medal in that year's modern pentathlon competition. Born in St. Louis, ...
(1918–2014), American modern pentathlete * George Moore (jockey) (1923–2008), Australian Hall of Fame jockey *
Stanley Moore (cricketer) Stanley Moore (18 April 1886 – 22 March 1948) was an Australian cricketer. He played eight first-class cricket, first-class matches for New South Wales cricket team, New South Wales and Queensland cricket team, Queensland between 1912/13 ...
(1886–1948), Australian cricketer, born George Stanley Moore * George Moore (rugby league), Australian rugby player


Other

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George Moore (judge) George Moore or More may refer to: Business * George Moore (philanthropist) (1806–1876), English merchant and philanthropist * George Moore (businessman) (1871–1947), New Zealand Salvation Army officer and businessman * George S. Moore (1905†...
(1878–1962), Missouri attorney and United States federal judge * George F. Moore (judge), Texas Supreme Court judge in 1867 *
George Henry Moore (runholder) George Henry Moore (12 October 1812 – 7 July 1905), derogatorily known as Scabby Moore, was a Manx settler of New Zealand and runholder. Early life Moore was born at Billown Mansion near Castletown, Isle of Man on 12 October 1812. In about 18 ...
(1812–1905), sheep station manager *
George W. Moore George W. Moore was a three-cushion carrom billiard champion. In 1910 he was defeated by Tom Hueston by a single point at Doyle's Billiard Academy. In 1915 he defeated Alfredo De Oro to win the List of world three-cushion billiards champions, Thr ...
, billiards champion * George Moore, a leading character in Tom Stoppard's 1972 play '' Jumpers''


See also

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George F. Moore (disambiguation) George F. Moore may refer to: *George Fletcher Moore (1798–1886), Irish-born Attorney-General of Western Australia *George F. Moore (Texas judge) (1822–1883), American judge, first chief justice of the Supreme Court of Texas *George Foot Moore ...
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George Moor George Raymond Dallas Moor, (22 October 1896 – 3 November 1918) was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was awarded the Victo ...
(1896–1918), VC recipient * George More (1553–1632), MP {{hndis, Moore, George