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'''Mary Moore''' may refer to:
'''Mary Moore''' may refer to:


* [[Mary Moore (author)]] (1930–2017), British author, diplomat and administrator
* [[Mary Moore (infielder)]] (born 1932), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
* [[Mary Moore (mayor)]] (born 1957), first woman elected as Mayor of Pearsall, Texas, (2015)
* [[Mary Moore (pitcher)]] (1942–1986), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
* [[Mary Moore (sculptor)]] (1887–1967), American sculptor and teacher
* [[Mary Moore (stage actress)]] (1861–1931), English born actress, second wife of Sir Charles Wyndham
* [[Mary Moore (voice actor)]], first national voice of the Bell System's standardized speaking clock
* Mary Moore, daughter of sculptor [[Henry Moore#International recognition|Henry Moore]]
* [[Mary Agnes Moore]] (1890–1919), Irish-born American actress, Red Cross volunteer in WWI
* [[Mary Carr Moore]] (1873–1957), American composer
* [[Mary Carr Moore]] (1873–1957), American composer
* [[Mary Elsie Moore]] (1889–1941), American heiress
* [[Mary Elsie Moore]] (1889–1941), American heiress
* [[Mary Tyler Moore]] (born 1936), American actress
* [[Mary Tyler Moore]] (1936–2017), American actress
* [[Mary Moore (voice actor)]], American voice actor, first voice of talking clock
* [[Mary Moore (Civil War nurse)]], Union nurse during the American Civil War
* [[Mary Moore (baseball infielder)]], All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player (1950-1952), see [[Battle Creek Belles]] and
* [[Mary Moore (politician)]] (born 1948), member of the Alabama House of Representatives
* [[Mary Elizabeth Moore]], educator, writer, and dean of the Boston University School of Theology
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* [[Mary Moore (baseball pitcher)]], All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player (1948)
* [[Mary Emelia Moore]] (1869–1951), New Zealand Presbyterian missionary in China
* [[Mary Moore (artist)]] (born 1957), Western Australian artist
* Mary Moore, daughter of sculptor [[Henry Moore#International recognition|Henry Moore]]
* [[Mary Clare Moore]] (1814–1874), Irish Sister of Mercy, Crimean War nurse and teacher
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Mary Moore may refer to: