Thomas Woore

Thomas Woore
Born (1804-01-29)29 January 1804
Ireland
Died 21 June 1878(1878-06-21) (aged 74)[1]
Australia
Spouse(s) Mary A. Dickson (1835)[2][3]
Relatives William Busby (father-in-law)

Thomas Woore (29 January 1804 – 21 June 1878) was a Royal Navy officer, grazier, railways leader and surveyor. Woore was born in Derry, County Londonderry, Ireland and died in Double Bay, Sydney, New South Wales.[4]

He joined the Royal Navy in 1819 serving on various ships until retiring in 1834. On 1 January 1835, he married Mary Dickson, daughter of John Dickson. From 1846 until 1848 he worked on his own surveying possibilities for the proposed railway line being put forward by the early version of the Sydney Railway Company. In 1869 he was commissioned, with others, to search for a solution to the water shortage of Sydney.

See also

Woore, Thomas; Goulburn Mechanics' Institute (1855), Substance of a lecture on railways : delivered at the Goulburn Mechanics' Institute, on Friday July 6, 1855, Published by members of the Institute, retrieved 8 July 2014 

Woore, Thomas (1876). Errors in the Great Western Railroad New South Wales. Printed by W.R. Riley, Herald Steam Printing Works. Retrieved 8 July 2014. 

Woore, Marjorie (1990). Just another pioneer : Thomas Woore of Goulburn. [M. Woore]. ISBN 978-0-646-03906-0. 

References

  1. "Family Notices.". The Sydney Morning Herald (National Library of Australia). 24 June 1878. p. 1. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  2. NSW BDM – marriage
  3. "Family Notices.". The Sydney Herald (National Library of Australia). 5 January 1835. p. 3. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  4. Abbott, G. J. "Woore, Thomas (1804–1878)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra: Australian National University. Retrieved 18 February 2012.


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