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William Samuel Moore

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1893–1895, followed by Mt Gambier, then St Mary's, South Road with his father. Later postings include Melrose, Blakiston, Woodside, Coromandel Valley and Clarendon. He operated Glenelg Grammar School around 1905. He married (Kate) Leslie Frances Roe on 10 February
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Moore was born in Ireland and trained for a career as a civil engineer. He left for South Australia in 1861 and, not finding work in his chosen profession, took a temporary position as headmaster of the
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On 11 May 1902 a brass plaque was unveiled at the Pulteney Street School in recognition of his long service. The inscription read:
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is named "Moore-Sunter", in recognition of his long service as head master of the college, coupled with that of
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Moore took holy orders in 1880 and in 1881 was enrolled as an officiating minister under the Marriage Act.
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Marcella Grace Moore (1868 – 27 October 1923) married George Thomas Ragless on 11 November 1890.
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He was afflicted with partial paralysis on 11 June 1900 and died at his home in
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on 17 July 1901. His remains were buried in St Mary's churchyard, South Road.
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While headmaster of Pulteney Street School, he also served as curate of
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The Mount Barker Courier and Onkaparinga and Gumeracha Advertiser
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William Alfred Moore (1865 – 8 November 1912) was curate at
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Index

Adelaide
South Australia

Pulteney Street School
St Bartholomew's Church, Norwood
St John's Church, Adelaide
St Mary's
South Road
C. H. Young

Millswood
houses
Pulteney Grammar School
James Sunter
St Luke's Church, Adelaide



"The Late Rev. W. S. Moore"
The Express and Telegraph



"The W. S. Moore Memorial"
The Evening Journal (Adelaide)
"Presentation to the Rev. W. S. Moore"
The South Australian Advertiser
"Marriage Act"
The Adelaide Observer
"Abstract of News"

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