Augustine Moore | |
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Member of the Virginia Senate for Elizabeth City, Warwick and York Counties | |
In office May 5, 1777 – May 2, 1779 | |
Preceded by | David Jameson |
Succeeded by | Corbin Griffin |
Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses for King William County | |
In office 1773–1775 Serving with William Aylett | |
Preceded by | Philip Whitehead Claiborne |
Succeeded by | Carter Braxton |
Personal details | |
Born | circa 1754 King William County, Province of Virginia |
Died | after 1787 Virginia, US |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Sarah Rind |
Relations | Bernard Moore (brother) |
Children | Augustine Moore Jr. |
Parent(s) | Bernard Moore, Anna Katherine Spotswood |
Occupation | Planter, militia officer, politician |
Augustine Moore (circa 1754–after 1787) was the son of prominent planter and politician Bernard Moore who succeeded his father as a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses representing King William County and at the first Virginia Convention, and then moved toward Hampton Roads, and represented its three counties in the Virginia Senate (1777-1778).[1] Complicating matters, the name "Augustine" was used by two different Moore families in the similar York River watershed area, so the burgess and the senator may have been different people.[2]