John Edward Moran Explained

John Edward Moran
Office1:30th Mayor of Burlington, Vermont
Term Start1:June 6, 1949
Term End1:June 2, 1957
Term Start2:June 1, 1948
Term End2:June 5, 1949 (Acting)
Predecessor2:John J. Burns
Successor2:Claude Douglas Cairns
Office3:President of the Burlington, Vermont Board of Aldermen
Term Start3:June 3, 1946
Term End3:June 7, 1948
Predecessor3:Raymond L. Beaulieu
Successor3:Louis G. Lavalley (as President pro tempore)
Office4:Member of the Burlington, Vermont Board of Aldermen
Term Start4:December 11, 1940
Term End4:April 5, 1949
Predecessor4:Bernard J. Leddy
Successor4:Raymond A. Contois
Birth Date:2 December 1897
Birth Place:Burlington, Vermont, U.S.
Death Place:Burlington, Vermont, U.S.
Restingplace:New Mount Calvary Cemetery,
Burlington, Vermont
Party:Democratic
Father:Edward H. Moran
Mother:Ellen Frances O'Neill
Children:4

John Edward Moran, more commonly referred to as J. Edward Moran (December 2, 1897 – March 12, 1962), was an American politician who served as the 30th mayor of Burlington, Vermont.

Life

John Edward Moran was born on December 2, 1897, in Burlington, Vermont, to Edward H. Moran and Ellen Frances O'Neill.[1] He was educated in the parochial schools of Burlington.[1] He worked at a variety of occupations in his younger years and spent the majority of his career with Abernethy Clarkson Wright, Inc., a Burlington department store, where he was a salesman, shipping clerk, and department manager.[2] [3]

Moran was long active in politics as a Democrat, including serving as a delegate to numerous state and national party conventions.[4] [5] [6] In addition, Moran served as chairman of the Burlington City and Chittenden County Democratic Committees.[7] [8] He was an active member of the Knights of Columbus, Order of Alhambra, Society of the Holy Name, Elks Club, and Fraternal Order of Eagles.[1]

In December 1940, Ward 4 Alderman Bernard J. Leddy resigned after being appointed an Assistant U.S. Attorney.[9] Moran was the only candidate in the low turnout special election and won with all 68 votes cast for him.[9] He served as an alderman from 1940 to 1949.[1] He was serving as president of the Board of Aldermen when Mayor John J. Burns resigned to become Burlington's postmaster, elevating Moran to acting mayor.[10] He was elected to a full two-year term in 1949, and won reelection in 1951, 1953, and 1955.[1] In 1950, he was the unsuccessful Democratic nominee for Governor of Vermont.[11] On March 5, 1957 Claude Douglas Cairns defeated Moran's bid for another term in an upset with 4,053 votes to 3,830.[12]

In 1958, Moran was appointed as one of Burlington International Airport's managers.[1] He was diabetic in his later years and died at DeGoesbriand Memorial Hospital on March 12, 1962, after suffering multiple heart attacks.[1] After his death former mayor James E. Fitzpatrick and Mayor Robert K. Bing praised Moran for his service to the city.[1]

Family

In 1920, Moran married Lauria Mary Brisson (1898-1980) of Burlington.[1] [13] [14] They were the parents of four children -- Harold, Janice, Lorraine, and Katherine.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Former Burlington Mayor Moran Dies . 13 March 1962 . The Burlington Free Press . https://web.archive.org/web/20191224214920/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/41031777/the_burlington_free_press/ . 24 December 2019 . live . 1 . Newspapers.com.
  2. Web site: 1930 United States Federal Census, Entry for John E. Moran . 1930 . Ancestry.com . Ancestry.com, LLC . Lehi, UT . subscription.
  3. Book: 1943 . Manning's City Directory for Burlington, Winooski, and Essex Junction, Vermont . LIII . Springfield, MA . H. A. Manning Company . 143 . subscription . Ancestry.com.
  4. News: Democrats Name Their Delegates . May 5, 1936 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20200113051738/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/42203905/casper_startribune/ . January 13, 2020 . live . 10 . Newspapers.com.
  5. News: State's Democrats Pledged to F. D. . May 23, 1940 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20200119151231/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/42571348/democrats_pledged/ . January 19, 2020 . live . 4 . Newspapers.com.
  6. News: May 23, 1944 . The Home Front Reports to the Fighting Fronts . . Burlington, VT . 11 . Newspapers.com.
  7. News: J. E. Burke Again Named for City Representative . October 24, 1932 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20200119192258/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/42572837/burke_nominated/ . January 19, 2020 . live . 7 . Newspapers.com.
  8. News: May 23, 1942 . Moran Reelected County Democratic Committee Head . . Burlington, VT . 6 . Newspapers.com.
  9. News: December 10, 1940 . Ward 4 Counts Election Ballots In 2 Minutes . . Burlington, VT . 10 . Newspapers.com.
  10. News: June 2, 1948 . Burns Becomes Postmaster; Moran Acting Mayor . . Burlington, VT . 11 . Newspapers.com.
  11. News: . November 8, 1950 . Aiken, Prouty, Emerson Win As Expected With Sizable Margins . Burlington Daily News . Burlington, VT . 4 . Newspapers.com.
  12. News: Votes by Ward For Mayor . 6 March 1957 . The Burlington Free Press . https://web.archive.org/web/20191210033447/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/40351878/the_burlington_free_press/ . 10 December 2019 . live . 11 . Newspapers.com.
  13. Web site: Vermont Marriage Records, 1909-2008, Entry for John Edward Moran and Mary Lauria Brisson . 1920 . Ancestry.com . Ancestry.com, LLC . Lehi, UT . subscription.
  14. Web site: Vermont Death Records, 1909-2008, Entry for Lauria Moran . 1980 . Ancestry.com . Ancestry.com, LLC . Lehi, UT . subscription.