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  2. Henry Lee Moore - Wikipedia

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    Henry Lee Moore (born 1874) was an American forger, murderer, and suspected serial killer who was convicted of killing his mother and grandmother with an axe in their home. [1] While in prison, it was alleged by a Justice Department agent named W. M. McClaughry that Moore was possibly responsible for a string of unsolved axe murders in several ...

  3. Henry Moore, 4th Earl of Drogheda - Wikipedia

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    Henry Moore, 4th Earl of Drogheda (7 October 1700 – 29 May 1727), styled Viscount Moore from 21 May to 7 June 1714, was an Irish peer and rake who briefly served in the Parliament of Great Britain. He inherited his title and estates at the age of 13, when his father and grandfather died in quick succession.

  4. Villisca axe murders - Wikipedia

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    The murders in Colorado Springs were closely related in execution to those in the Moore house. H.C. Wayne, his wife and child, and Mrs. A.J. Burnham were found dead, murdered with (an) axe/s. [9] Bed sheets were used to cover the windows to prevent passersby from looking in. At the Moore house, the murderer hung aprons and skirts to cover the ...

  5. Henry Moore, 1st Earl of Drogheda - Wikipedia

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    Charles Moore, 2nd Earl of Drogheda (d. 1679) [4] who married Lady Letitia Isabella Robartes, eldest daughter of the 1st Earl of Radnor. [5] Henry Hamilton-Moore, 3rd Earl of Drogheda (d. 1714), [3] who married Mary Cole, daughter of Sir John Cole, 1st Baronet and Elizabeth Chichester (a granddaughter of the 1st Viscount Chichester).

  6. Murders of Harry and Harriette Moore - Wikipedia

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    Harry T. Moore and his wife, Harriette V. S. Moore, were pioneer activists and leaders of the early Civil Rights Movement in the United States and became the first martyrs of the movement. On the night of Christmas, December 25, 1951, a bomb that had been planted under the bedroom floor of the Moores' home in Mims, Florida, exploded. [1]

  7. Henry Hamilton-Moore, 3rd Earl of Drogheda - Wikipedia

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    Charles Moore, Viscount Moore (1676–1714), MP for Drogheda who married Hon. Jane Loftus, only daughter and heiress of Arthur Loftus, 3rd Viscount Loftus. [9] Hon. Henry Moore, the Rector of Malpas and Wilmslow who married Catherine (née Knatchbull) Rooke, widow of Vice-Admiral Sir George Rooke and only daughter of Sir Thomas Knatchbull, 3rd ...

  8. 45 Years! Henry Winkler Reveals the Key to Stacey Winkler ...

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    Listen up! Henry Winkler revealed the secret to maintaining his marriage with his wife, Stacey Winkler, after more than four decades. The Happy Days alum, 77, said during an exclusive interview ...

  9. Henry Moore, 10th Earl of Drogheda - Wikipedia

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    His paternal grandparents were Ponsonby Arthur Moore (a descendant of the 5th Earl of Drogheda) and Augusta Sophia Gardner (a daughter of Gen. Hon. William Henry Gardner and grandson of the Adm. Alan Gardner, 1st Baron Gardner). [4] His maternal grandparents were Flora (née Towers) Moir and George Moir, a well-known Scottish advocate and ...