Johnson, Mrs. William (pseud: Amateur) cc1810-f1863 Ireland, ?Dublin - ?, ?
she only used her pseudonym in the early years of her marriage, 20.jul.1834 she was thrown with violence from a pony chaise returning from Leachurch accompanied by her sister and daughter and was severely injured in the head and ankle, 1836 residing at 45 Harcourt Street in Dublin, 1844-1847 residing at 6 Merrion Square in Dublin, 8.apr.1844 tenor Herr Koenig sang a new Solo by Mrs. William Johnson at his benefit concert at Rotundo Roundroom in Dublin ; c1830 she married barrister William Johnson ; daughter-in-law of the Hon. Judge William Johnson

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[] The stranger knight. Song
written, composed and arranged by an Amateur
pub R. Cocks & Co., London c1835

[] I never cast a flower away. Song
composed and arranged by an amateur
pub R. Cocks & Co., London c1835

[] I'm saddest when you sing. Song
written, composed and arranged by an amateur
pub R. Cocks & Co., London c1835

[] The Spanish serenade. Song
composed and arranged by an amateur
pub M'Cullagh & M'Cullagh, Dublin c1835

[] Away my love with me. Moonlight serenade. Duettino for two voices
by Mrs. William Johnson
pub Printed for the Authoress by R. Cocks & Co., London c1840

[] 'Tis sweet to dream. Ballad
by Mrs. William Johnson
pub R. Cocks & Co., London c1840

[] Mary O'Shane. Song
words by the Spirit in #Sights and Sounds, etc.
by Mrs. William Johnson
pub London ?1855

[] The Nereid's song. Duet
by Mme. William Johnson
pub G. Flaxland, Paris 1857

[] The pirate to his bride. Duet
by Mme. William Johnson
pub G. Flaxland, Paris 1857

[] Reve de bonheur, pour le piano
by Mrs. William Johnson
pub G. Flaxland, Paris 1857

[] Give me that faded flower. Ballad
words and music by Mrs. William Johnson
pub Addison & Hollier, London 1860

[] The broken heart. Song
written and composed by Mrs. William Johnson
pub C. J. Bocking, Torquay ?1871

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