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George Washington Moore

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22: 279: 226: 50:, for whom he was named. He allegedly acquired his nickname 'Pony' as a boy because of his small size; another source attributes it to his having been employed in several circuses as a driver, managing up to forty horses at one time Having first run away to the circus at age 16 he debuted in 187:, Saturday, Oct 02, 1909; pg. 13; Issue 39080; col C :"Shortly after one o'clock yesterday morning Mr George Washington Moore, founder of the Moore and Burgess Minstrels, died at his residence, Finchley-road, in his 90th year." 92:
in London; the marriage proved to be a tumultuous one and she was petitioning for divorce at the time of her husband's death in 1888. Another daughter, Victoria Alexandra Moore (1870-1911), married the boxer
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Register Office, (England and Wales): Deaths registered in October, November ,and December 1909: β€œMOORE, George Washington...89...Marylebone: 1a 355”
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In 1873 his eldest daughter, the actress Martha Isabella 'Bella' Moore (1854-1913), married the actor and dancer
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On June 11, 1859 Moore sailed to England, where minstrelsy had become widely popular, and there joined the
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Minstrels and, in 1871, founded the Moore and Burgess Minstrels with his partner Frederick Burgess.
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in 1841 with Welch and Delevan at the Broadway Circus in New York. Moore eventually joined the
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Moore was born in New York, February 22, 1820, according to his own account the son of a
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before in 1864 founding a Christy Minstrels company of his own. He was a member of the
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music hall
impresario
bass drummer
George Washington
blackface
Virginia Serenaders
negro minstrel
Broadway
cabinet maker
knife-throwing
Christy Minstrels
St. James's Hall
Fred Vokes
Charley Mitchell
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