He was born at Barne, Clonmel, County Tipperary. He was the son of Stephen Moore and Anna Pennefather, daughter of Colonel Kingsmill Pennefather and his first wife Rebecca Maria Persse, who was a cousin of the celebrated writer Lady Gregory. [1] Both his parents came from long-established landowning families in Tipperary. The Moores were a branch of the family who held the title Earl Mount Cashell. Richard Moore (1783–1851), Attorney-General for Ireland and later a High Court judge, was Stephen's great-uncle.[2] Stephen married Anna Maria Wilmer, daughter and heiress of Wilmer Wilmer of London, in 1867, and had two sons and four daughters.[1]
His wife died in 1886.[1]At his own death in July 1897, which was sudden but not unexpected, from long-standing heart disease, Barne passed to his surviving son, Randall Kingsmill Moore.[1] He was remembered as a good neighbour and a kindly landlord, who prided himself on never evicting a tenant.[5]
References
^ abcdBurke, Bernard Landed Gentry of Ireland London Harrison and Sons 1899
^Clonmel Chronicle 28 November 1860: obituary for Richard's brother Stephen, the MPs grandfather
^Brian M. Walker, ed. (1978). Parliamentary election results in Ireland 1801–1922. Dublin: Royal Irish Academy. p. 120. ISBN0-901714-12-7.