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William Moore (Pennsylvania politician, died 1793)

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761: 51: 1148: 382:. He was the son of Robert and Elizabeth Moore. Like his father, William became a successful merchant. In 1757 he married Sarah Lloyd, a member of one of Philadelphia's oldest and most powerful families. William and Sarah had at least one son. A daughter, Elizabeth married the French diplomat, 454:
until the following day and did not begin his presidency until November 15. Moore served a single term as president, holding office through November 7, 1782. He was the only vice-president of Pennsylvania to be formally elected to the Presidency of the State. (Although George Bryan today is
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elected to the Vice-Presidency that day, and would be succeeded by Ewing in 1782.) While most Presidents and Vice-Governors and Presidents of Pennsylvania took office immediately upon their election, Moore did not take the
552: 441:. His second Vice-Presidential term expired November 14, 1781. On that day he was elected the fourth President of the Supreme Executive Council. Moore received sixty four of the sixty seven votes cast, easily defeating 1057: 618: 324: 118: 328: 1050: 433:. He became vice-president of the Council on November 11, 1779, defeating James Read. He was reelected November 14, 1780, garnering fifty three of the sixty votes cast and easily defeating 685: 1043: 292: 1070: 698: 585: 430: 1390: 455:
recognized as a former Governor of Pennsylvania he was never actually elected or elevated to the Presidency and was not addressed as such during his time in office.)
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in 1765, but did not embrace some of the more radical ideas of the early Revolutionaries. It was only after his sixteen-year-old son joined the
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from 1781 to 1782. (The positions of President and vice-president of Pennsylvania are analogous to the modern offices of
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As Vice-President, and then President of Pennsylvania, Moore served as an
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of the Court of Errors and Appeals. In 1784 he was elected to the
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William Moore died in Philadelphia on July 24, 1793.
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William Moore (statesman)
William Moore

President of Pennsylvania
James Potter
Joseph Reed
John Dickinson
Vice President of Pennsylvania
Joseph Reed
Matthew Smith
James Potter
Pennsylvania General Assembly
Philadelphia
Province of Pennsylvania
British America
Merchant
politician
banker
judge

Pennsylvania
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Revolutionary
Vice-President of Pennsylvania
President
Governor
Lieutenant Governor
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