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James O'Moran

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47:. His services were so valued that he rose to lieutenant-en-second on 14 January 1759. He served in Germany in the campaigns of 1760-61 and rose to sous-lieutenant on 1 March 1763, sous-aide-major on 4 February 1769, captain on 16 April 1771, capitaine-en-second on 5 June 1776, capitaine-commandant on 30 January 1778, major on 20 October 1779, mestre-de-camp on 24 June 1780, lieutenant-colonel to 243: 233: 228: 248: 161:
History of the Irish brigades in the service of France, from the revolution in Great Britain and Ireland under James II., to the revolution in France under Louis XVI
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at Dunkirk. On representations from the Ferrières division and suspected of having received English bribes, he was suspended, arrested and imprisoned (as was
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he was promoted to colonel on 25 July 1791, maréchal de camp on 6 February 1792, lieutenant général then général de division. Serving under
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Histoire générale et impartiale des erreurs, des fautes et des crimes commis pendant la révolution française, à dater du 24 août 1787
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and it condemned him to the guillotine for treason "in opposing plans at the moment of their execution". He was guillotined in
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against the British and Prussians. Arriving at his post in April, O'Moran toured the strongholds placed under him (Cassel,
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The son of a shoemaker, O'Moran left Ireland at a young age for France, where he grew up in
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on 9 June 1785 and colonel of the regiment on 25 August 1791. He fought in the
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French people executed by guillotine during the French Revolution
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French military personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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French military personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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before joining up as a cadet on 15 November 1752 in the
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Index

Elphin
général de division
Morin-la-Montagne
Irish brigade de Dillon
Dillon
American Revolutionary War
siege of Savannah
Society of the Cincinnati
Grenada
French Revolution
Dumouriez
Champagne
Belgium
Tournai
lieutenant général
Cassel
armée du Nord
Flanders
Bergues
Dunkirk
Bailleul
Lille
Douai
Richardot
Le Bas
Duquesnoy
Revolutionary Tribunal
Reign of Terror
Place du Trône renversé
Lee, Sidney

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