William Ogle Moore (1 July 1801, Dublin [1] – 14 May 1874, Chelsea) [2] was an Irish Anglican priest: [3] he was Dean of Cashel [4] from 1857 [5] to 1861; and Dean of Clogher from 1862 to [6] 1873. [7]
The son of Dublin lawyer George Moore, [8] Moore was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. [9] Before his years at the deanery he was Curate [10] then Vicar [11] of Blessington. [12] He married Anna Alice Casey, daughter of Thomas Casey MP; she died aged 78 at Taunton on 13 September 1882: [13] their daughter Jane Ogle Moore (1841 – 1934) was the wife of Richard Henn Collins, an Anglo-Irish lawyer and judge. [14]
William Ogle Moore (1 July 1801, Dublin [1] – 14 May 1874, Chelsea) [2] was an Irish Anglican priest: [3] he was Dean of Cashel [4] from 1857 [5] to 1861; and Dean of Clogher from 1862 to [6] 1873. [7]
The son of Dublin lawyer George Moore, [8] Moore was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. [9] Before his years at the deanery he was Curate [10] then Vicar [11] of Blessington. [12] He married Anna Alice Casey, daughter of Thomas Casey MP; she died aged 78 at Taunton on 13 September 1882: [13] their daughter Jane Ogle Moore (1841 – 1934) was the wife of Richard Henn Collins, an Anglo-Irish lawyer and judge. [14]