Ransford, William Edwin 8.aug.1826-21.sep.1890 London Clerkenwell - London Marylebone
1851 as music seller residing with his parents, his vocalist sister and a servant at 59 Welbeck Street in London Marylebone, 1856 music seller Campbell, Ransford & Co., 1861 as music publisher Ransford & Son at 2 Princes Street residing with his parents, vocalist sister and 2 servants at 59 Welbeck Street, 1871 as music seller residing with his parents, teacher of singing sister and 2 servants at 59 Welbeck Street, 1881-1890 as music publisher at 2 Princes Street residing with wife at 48 Carlton Hill in Marylebone ; son of composer Edwin Ransford ; 13.sep.1877 aged 51 in Brighton he married Eleanor Emma Harriet Macklin (London 1832-1912 Sussex, Brighton)

Title Parts


[] Our native home. Ballad
dedication : the music composed and dedicated to Mrs. Monro by William E. Ransford
words J. W. Lake Esq.
pub E. Ransford, London 1847

[] Take this rose. Ballad
words J. W. Lake
pub London 1847

[] The Dovedale polka. Piano
pub London 1849

[] There's none I love like thee. Ballad
words J. W. Lake
pub London 1850

[] One sweet unbroken dream of thee. Ballad
words G. Linley
pub London 1851

[] Is thy heart still mine? Ballad
words Edwin Ransford
pub London 1852

[] She is all the world to me. Ballad
words Edwin Ransford
pub London 1859

[] Our American cousin. Polka. Piano / Piano and cornet
dedication : to C. A. Sothern, Esq're, of the Theatre Royal, Haymarket
pub Ransford & Son, London 1862

[] Home, home is my pride. Song
words C. Comfield
pub London 1872

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