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  1. Frederick William Nicholls Crouch (30 July 1808 – 18 August 1896) was an English composer and cellist. Biography. Crouch was born in Marylebone in the city of Westminster, in London. He emigrated to the United States in 1849 and settled in Richmond, Virginia.

  2. Step 1. Captain Frederick Charles Crouch. To begin research into her family history, Fiona visited her parents who showed her their collection of photographs. Amongst them was one of her...

  3. Kathleen Mavourneen" is a song written in 1837, composed by Frederick Crouch with lyrics by a Mrs. Crawford. Crawford's name is variously cited as Annie, [2] Julia, [3] Louise Macartney, [4] Louise Matilda Jane, [3] or Marion; [5] Crouch is also sometimes incorrectly cited as the author of the song's lyrics. [6]

  4. 26. Sept. 2021 · When it was revived in the autumn of 1836 at Drury Lane, the conductor was one Frederick Nicholls Crouch, which is a curious fact because Crouch, like Bishop, was the composer of a remarkably successful and enduring song, namely ‘Kathleen Mavourneen’.

  5. Fiona's great-grandfather, Frederick Crouch, died in the First World War under mysterious circumstances. The family story is that Frederick failed to duck down when shells began falling nearby,...

  6. Frederick Nicholls Crouch was an English composer and cellist. Crouch was born in Marylebone in London. He emigrated to the United States in 1849 and settled in Richmond, Virginia. During the Civil War, Crouch took up arms for the Richmond Grays and the 1st Richmond Howitzers, Confederacy.

  7. An English composer and cellist who settled in the United States and played the trumpet for the Confederacy during the Civil War. His most famous song "Kathleen Mavoureen" was written in England; at the same time he was becoming a lecturer on legendary figures from Ireland.