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Julie Holleran
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Julie Jackson (born Holleran), Circa 1907 - 1988 Julie Jackson (born Holleran) 1907 1988 Pennsylvania
Julie Jackson (born Holleran) was born circa 1907, in , Pennsylvania, to Mr. Holleran and Julia Glenn.
Julie had 7 siblings: Nicholas Glenn and 6 other siblings.
Julie married first name Jackson.
They had 8 children.
Julie lived in 1910, in , Pennsylvania.
She lived in 1920, in , Pennsylvania.
She lived in 3 more places.
Julie passed away on 1988, at age 81.
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Julie HolleranJulie Holleran in The Catholic Press - Sep 14 1979
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"... Nemeth of Rockville, horn; George Sanders of Hartford, trombone and euphonium. Also, David Chaput of New Lon- To film in Ne w York don. tuba: Ernest of Waterford, percussion; Julie Holleran of East Lyme, piano; Jean Brown of East Lyme, violin and viola; Barbara MacTavish of East Lyme, cello; Constance Dutton of Gales Ferry, volce; Susan Davis of North Stonington, pedal ..."
Publication place: Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
Julie HolleranJulie Holleran in The Catholic Press - July 13 1983
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"... Ann will perform "A Potpourri of Song" Thursday at 8 as part of the summer mint- concert serles at St. John's Episcopal Church, 400 Maln St.. Accompanied by pianist Julle Holleran, Ms. will perform Leonard Bernstein's "I Hate Musiel" song cycle as well as music by late composers. Clarinetist Thomas Holleran completes the trio that will perform "The Shepherd on the ..."
Publication place: Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
Julie HolleranJulie Holleran in The Catholic Press - Aug 1 1981
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"... commentary for the music as well. Ms. a recipient of the Eastern Connecticut Symphony orchestra's Young Artist Award, presented thc first portion of Saturday's recital. Hcr piano accompanist was Julle Holleran, graduate of Hartl College of Music. Most memorable of thc eleven short songs by the duo were “My Days Have Been So Free." an piece which opened the program; "To ..."
Publication place: Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
Julie HolleranJulie Holleran in The Catholic Press - July 30 1981
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Ralls" at the Playhouse. Last March sric presented, ln solo recital, the first program ot American music sponsored by the Wllllam Billings Institute. Ms. Bodwell will be accompanied by Julie Holleran, pianist. Peter Schubert is on thc music faculty at Columbia University and Barnard College. He founded The New Calliope Singers (named after the muse of eloquence and epic theater) in ..."
Publication place: Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
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Julie Igoe 1918 1995PennsylvaniaPennsylvania
Julie Igoe (born Holleran), 1918 - 1995
Julie Igoe (born Holleran) was born on month day 1918, in birth place, Pennsylvania, to John Francis Holleran and Caroline Holleran.