Abraham (Abram), Edward J 1861-23.jan.1930 USA Ohio, Cincinnati - Cincinnati
dramatic company manager, jewish, 1870 residing with his parents, 2 much older siblings and 2 servants in Cincinnati, 1877 studied drawing and design at the University of Cincinnati, 1877-1887 as photographer, student, publisher, advertizing agent, bookkeeper, traveling agent residing with his parents, 2 siblings and 2 servants at 284 Longworth Street in Cincinnati, 1886 as manager of the Alberg-Morrison Dramatic Company he gave a representation of Faust and Marguerite in Washington DC, 1888 residing with his parents at 150 Myrtle Avenue in Cincinnati, 1889 residing in New York as manager of the Lewis Morrison Faust Company playing at the Grand Opera House, 1890 as manager of the Lewis Morrison's 'Faust' Company he produced Faust in Akron Ohio, 1.jun.1900 as theatre company manager residing with wife and 2 sons at 245 West 104th Street in Manhattan, 13.jun.1900 as theatrical manager lodging at 226 43rd Street in Manhattan, 1907-1909 as clerk residing at 835 Wehrman Avenue in Cincinnati ; son of business man Abraham Abraham (England, London 12.jul.1812-4.dec.1895 Cincinnati) and school teacher/school principal Selina Emma Johnson (Cincinnati 13.sep.1823-16.jan.1907 Cincinnati) ; 30.dec.1889 in Philadelphia he married actress Rosabel Morrison (New Orleans jul.1869-20.dec.1911 Manhattan) separated 1900, divorced c1905 ; son Louis A Morrison (New York 10.jan.1891-), son Harry Morrison (New York 10.dec.1894-)

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compositions published as Edward J. Abraham :
[] The little old red school house near the wood. Ballad. Voice and piano
dedication : Dedicated to James Collins, Esq.
words Alf. E. Burnett
pub Geo. D. Newhall & Co., Cincinnati 1881

[] Clerk in the music store! Comic song. Voice and piano
words and music Edward J. Abraham
pub F. W. Helmick, Cincinnati 1882

[] Only a crape on the door. Motto song & chorus. Voice and piano
dedication : Dedicated to Frank Lewis, America's popular motto vocalist
words and music Edward J. Abraham
pub F. W. Helmick, Cincinnati 1882

[] In his mind. Humorous song. Voice and piano. Cincinnati 12jun1881
words and music Edward J. Abraham
pub for sale by all newsdealers in the Dominion, Montreal News Co., Toronto News Co.
pub Toronto News, Clifton (Niagara Falls), Toronto, Montreal News, 588 Craig Street Montreal 1881/1883

[] When the moonbeams gently fall. Ballad
words and music Edward J. Abraham
Montreal News Co., Toronto News Co.
pub Toronto News, Clifton (Niagara Falls), Toronto, Montreal News, 588 Craig Street Montreal 1881/1883

[] Jeannie, my loved one. Ballad. Voice and piano
words and music Edward J. Abraham
Montreal News Co., Toronto News Co.
pub Toronto News, Clifton (Niagara Falls), Toronto, Montreal News, 588 Craig Street Montreal 1881/1883

[] Those horrid yello cabs. Comic song with waltz chorus. Voice and piano. op48
words and music Edward J. Abraham
pub Brentano Brothers, New York 1885
pub Oliver Ditson, Boston Massachusetts

[] Jeanie, my loved one. Ballad
words and music Edward J. Abraham
in No.7604 of the Musical Bouquet
pub C. Sheard, London 1889

[] The Rosabel waltzes. Piano
dedication : To Miss Rosabel Morrison
pub W. Street, Montreal & M. A. Curran, Montreal 1888/1891

compositions published as Edward J. Abram :
[] If this be love. Ballad. op90
words and music Edward J. Abram
pub Witmark & Sons, New York 1895

[] The Madison Square march. Piano. op91
pub M. Witmark & Sons, New York 1895

[] My sailor lass. Nautical song and chorus. op93
words and music Edward J. Abram
pub Witmark & Sons, London 1896

[] The gnomes' dance. Gavotte. Piano
the popular melodious gavotte
pub G. T. Worth & Co., New York 1893

[] Indian sun dance, a scene on the plains. Piano
pub Howley, Haviland & Co., New York 1894
pub Charles Sheard & Co., London
[] 1 - Indians approaching
[] 2 - Dance begins
[] 3 - Arrival of troops
[] 4 - The fight
[] 5 - Indians routed
[] 6 - Withdrawal of troops
[] 7 - Return to wigwams
[] Caroline. Character song & chorus
words and music Edward J. Abram
pub Howley, Haviland & Co., New York 1894

[] Toujours plaisant (Always pleasant). Waltz
pub Oliver Ditson, Boston Massachusetts

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