Hi Greg
George Moore is noted in "The Army List of 1829" as Asst Commissary General
commencing 25 Sept 1814 stationed at Barbados. Very likely his sons birth at
Martinique makes sense in light of naval and military developments between
then and the son's birth....
With a little patience and absolute devotion to free genealogy you could
likely google up more on him as I did.....there are a lot of Victorian
publications on online which recorded all sorts of information now useful to
tracking a Victorian in Gov or military service. Just be careful to cross
check . But his material is shadowed heavily by George Moore, the author.
You could pursue the military angle via various Uk sources of which there
are many available. Is this any help?
ChrisCod
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Subject: [Carib] Sir John Moore's family
Does anyone know how I can get information on George Moore, Assistant
Commissary-General, West Indies. He was born about 1771 and his son George
William Moore (1801 - 30 April 1832) was born at St Pierre, Martinique -
George William Moore was listed as a British citizen. George William Moore
married Marianne Mortimer (6 Feb 1808 - 29 July 1876) on 30 April 1832 at St
Mary's Church, Newington, Surrey, England (her father was Charles Mortimer
(born 1873) and mother Mary Jackson) and they emigrated to Adelaide, South
Australia. Their grandson, George Augustus Moore built a house at Manly,
Sydney, Australia which he named Corunna in honour of Sir John Moore and the
family oral history says that Sir John Moore was a great uncle. Sir John
Moore was born 1761, and did not have a brother George or a son George as
far as I can see. Maybe he had an uncle George, or maybe one of Sir John's
brothers had a son George - but then 1771 would be too early, as Sir John
and his brothers would !
all have been aged 10 or less. I would love to find out more about George
Moore, Assistant Commissary-General, West Indies - what did an Asssistant
Commissary-General do? Are there any records, articles or books I could
consult?
Thank you, Greg Matthews