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Robert Waters Moore

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109:, who had resigned, also as Superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum and President of the Medical Board and membership of the Vaccine Board. He was soon relieved of the Lunatic Asylum, for which a resident officer was appointed. In 1869 Dr. Moore resigned from the post of Colonial Surgeon, being succeeded by Dr. Paterson, and went into private practice, but continued as President of the Medical Board and official visitor with the Lunatic Asylum. He was also associated with the Orphan Home from its commencement, and served as its consulting physician. He was a Governor of 105:, who was for some time Agent-General of South Australia. This was shortly before the gold rush to Victoria, when around 1,500 men left South Australia for the goldfields, and a report published about the time states that the "streets of Adelaide were deserted, houses were abandoned by their tenants, property was unmarketable, and a general arrest put on all business". Dr. Moore was one of those who remained and in 1858 was selected by the then Government to act as Colonial Surgeon to replace Dr. 164:
He was in failing health the last few years of his life; he consulted physicians in Melbourne and Sydney to no avail. In his last weeks he was attended by Dr. Ellison and Dr. Phillips, and an old friend Dr. Graham of Melbourne. The funeral attracted a large congregation which included the Governor,
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Arthur Kingston Moore (9 July 1857 – ), sheep farmer in Port Lincoln, married Sophia Charlotte Cameron on 21 December 1878
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Anna Theresa Moore (2 September 1866 – ) married Harry Dove Young (7 February 1867 – 22 June 1944) on 25 August 1904
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on his visit to South Australia in 1867. Dr. Moore came to South Australia in 1847, and took up a practice in
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He married Luduvine Charlotte Jane Dutton (1833 – 14 May 1868) on 3 December 1851; their children included:
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William Frederick Moore MB., ChM. (4 Mar 1854 – 3 Aug 1913), medical practitioner in New Zealand
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Henry Percival Moore (8 Nov 1860 – 7 July 1936), manager of the Strathalbyn Branch of the
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Robert Garret Moore (22 September 1852 – 4 December 1890), solicitor
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Edwin Canton Moore (3 April 1862 – 25 April 1890), solicitor
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at Cork in 1835, and in 1840 he commenced working at the
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Moore's father was a member of a well-known family in
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Louisa Moore (26 Feb 1859 – 10 May 1940) married Dr.
97:In 1851 he married Luduvine Dutton, daughter of 22:M.R.C.S. (1819 – 6 December 1884) born in 8: 149:, married Eleanor Formby on 30 November 1885 303:– via National Library of Australia. 281: 279: 223: 216: 54:. He began the study of medicine in the 326:19th-century Australian medical doctors 275: 295:. Adelaide. 8 December 1884. p. 6 217: 351:Irish emigrants to colonial Australia 7: 218:Coat of arms of Robert Waters Moore 66:. He also gained experience at the 86:, the artist, who accompanied the 14: 361:Alumni of Trinity College Dublin 346:Medical doctors from Cork (city) 82:. While with Boyd Dr. Moore met 261:Fortis Cadere Cedere Non Potest 68:Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital 1: 235:Confirmed 7 February 1922 by 16:Irish-born Australian surgeon 237:Sir Nevile Rodwell Wilkinson 331:Settlers of South Australia 377: 292:South Australian Register 64:Royal College of Surgeons 197:, the Mayor of Adelaide 50:, and was a graduate of 52:Trinity College, Dublin 103:Francis Stacker Dutton 99:William Hampden Dutton 60:Charing Cross Hospital 287:"The Late Dr. Moore" 241:Ulster King of Arms 219: 147:Bank of Australasia 30:. He succeeded Dr. 20:Robert Waters Moore 140:William F. Gardner 111:St. Peters College 267: 266: 179:Sir William Milne 167:W. C. F. Robinson 88:Duke of Edinburgh 368: 305: 304: 302: 300: 283: 227: 220: 169:, Chief Justice 142:on 30 March 1880 36:Colonial Surgeon 376: 375: 371: 370: 369: 367: 366: 365: 316: 315: 311: 309: 308: 298: 296: 285: 284: 277: 272: 215: 207:J. H. Finlayson 162: 123: 115:Linnæan Society 101:, and niece of 72:New South Wales 56:South Infirmary 48:County Limerick 44: 28:South Australia 17: 12: 11: 5: 374: 372: 364: 363: 358: 356:Irish surgeons 353: 348: 343: 338: 333: 328: 318: 317: 307: 306: 274: 273: 271: 268: 265: 264: 263: 262: 259: 256: 253: 250: 247: 244: 233: 228: 214: 211: 161: 158: 157: 156: 153: 150: 143: 136: 133: 130: 122: 119: 84:Oswald Brierly 43: 40: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 373: 362: 359: 357: 354: 352: 349: 347: 344: 342: 339: 337: 334: 332: 329: 327: 324: 323: 321: 314: 312: 294: 293: 288: 282: 280: 276: 269: 260: 257: 254: 251: 248: 245: 242: 238: 234: 231: 230: 229: 226: 222: 221: 212: 210: 208: 204: 200: 196: 195:W. L. Cleland 192: 188: 184: 180: 176: 172: 168: 160:His last days 159: 154: 151: 148: 144: 141: 137: 134: 131: 128: 127: 126: 120: 118: 116: 112: 108: 107:William Gosse 104: 100: 95: 93: 89: 85: 81: 77: 76:Benjamin Boyd 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 41: 39: 37: 33: 32:William Gosse 29: 25: 21: 313: 310: 297:. Retrieved 290: 203:J. M. Stuart 191:J. B. Spence 187:E. W. Hawker 183:G. C. Hawker 163: 124: 96: 45: 19: 18: 341:1884 deaths 336:1819 births 175:Henry Ayers 80:Twofold Bay 320:Categories 270:References 252:Escutcheon 171:Samuel Way 199:W. Bundey 299:3 April 42:History 173:, Sir 121:Family 258:Motto 246:Crest 232:Notes 92:Burra 301:2012 213:Arms 205:and 165:Sir 24:Cork 78:of 34:as 322:: 289:. 278:^ 239:, 201:, 193:, 189:, 185:, 181:, 177:, 38:. 243:.

Index

Cork
South Australia
William Gosse
Colonial Surgeon
County Limerick
Trinity College, Dublin
South Infirmary
Charing Cross Hospital
Royal College of Surgeons
Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital
New South Wales
Benjamin Boyd
Twofold Bay
Oswald Brierly
Duke of Edinburgh
Burra
William Hampden Dutton
Francis Stacker Dutton
William Gosse
St. Peters College
Linnæan Society
William F. Gardner
Bank of Australasia
W. C. F. Robinson
Samuel Way
Henry Ayers
Sir William Milne
G. C. Hawker
E. W. Hawker
J. B. Spence

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