Daniell, Charles Addison (pseud: D C Addison) 21.jun.1849-2.jul.1927 USA NY, Schuylerville - Illinois, Chicago
lyricist, translator, arranger, 1860 residing with is parents, 4 siblings and a servant in Milwaukee, 1884 as editor of a musical periodical residing in Cincinnati Ohio, 1886 as companion of Wm R Swan & Co. residing at 3d Street in Richmond Indiana, 1900-1901 as editor/manager Trader Tour at 638.203 Michigan Avenue rooming with his wife at a hotel on Dearborn Avenue in Chicago, 1910 as editor/employer of a magazine rooming with his wife at a hotel on 59th Street in Chicago, 1920 as publisher and editor of a musical journal residing with his wife at Hyde Park Hotel on Hyde Park Boulevard ; son of professor of music William Martin Daniell (England 17.may.1811-24.aug.1892 Milwaukee) and Irene Stiles Munsell (NY, Hoosick 22.mar.1817-19.apr.1903 Milwaukee) ; c1875 he married Helen/Ellen 'Ella' Maria Swan (NY, Richville 14.nov.1850-4.jan.1937 Chicago) ; they had one child who died

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[] Organ voicing and tuning, a guide to amateurs
by Charles A. Daniell (his only work published under his real name)
in John Church Co.'s series of useful works for musical people
pub John Church & Co., Cincinnati 1881

[] A Vision in my dream "I dreamed I saw thee Annie". Ballad
words and music D. C. Addison
pub Chicago 1868

[] It Is I, a beautiful sacred song. Voice and piano
pub De Motte Bros., Chicago 1868

[] Frankie walks in heaven today. Ballad
dedication : To Miss Mary Daniell, Milwaukee, Wis. [his sister]
pub J. L. Peters, New York 1868

[] Be thankful darling. Ballad. Voice and piano
pub J. L. Peters, New York 1868

[] The girl who lives next door. Comic ballad. Voice and piano
words J. W. Meath
pub Lyon & Healy, Chicago 1868

[] My mother too grows old. Song and chorus
pub S. Brainard & Sons, Cleveland 1869

[] Birdie May. Song and chorus
dedication : To my little niece Kitty White
words and music D. C. Addison
pub Balmer & Weber, St. Louis 1871

[] Aura lee polka
music Brinley, arranged for piano 4-hands by D. C. Addison
pub John Church & Co., Cincinnati 1871

[] Trial polka
music Prescott, arranged for piano 4-hands D. C. Addison
pub J. Church & Co., Cincinnati 1871

[] The letter in the candle
song by C. Coote, transcription for piano by D. C. Addison
pub J. Church & Co., Cincinnati 1876

[] Angel wings. Piano
pub J. Church & Co., Cincinnati 1877

[] When the grass grows over me. Song and chorus
words Arthur W. French
pub John Church & Co., Cincinnati 1878

[] Nancy Lee. Duet
arranged from Stephen Adams' popular song by D. C. Addison
pub John Church & Co., Cincinnati 1878

[] Oh tarry not long from me, darling. Song and chorus
words and music D. C. Addison
pub Cleveland Ohio

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