Ace, Charles Davey (pseud: Charles D'Ace) 24.jan.1845-30.oct.1896 England Somerset, Bath - Wales, Cardiff
he used his pseudonym consistently, also privately, his children also continued to use D'Ace as surname, born at 12 Brookleaze Buildings in Bath, 1851-1861 residing with his mother at 50/26 Oxford Street in Swansea Wales (his father was always abroad as seaman), 1869-1871 music publisher in Swansea, 1871 as commercial traveler Charles D. Ace lodging in Haverfordwest Wales, 1873-1876 residing as commercial merchant in Newport Wales, 1879 as auctioneer Charles D'Ace residing at 50 Denmark Road in Manchester Chorlton, 1880 as auctioneer Charles D'Ace residing at 77 Bickley Street in Manchester Chorlton, 1881 as general commission agent Charles D'Ace residing at Myrtle Villa on Villiers Road in Bristol, 1888-1891 as professor of music residing at Nightingale Villa in Wembdon Somerset, 1896 residing at The Haven Cathedral Road in Cardiff ; son of seaman gentleman William Ace (1814-1873 Swansea) and Mary Ann Day (Somerset, Bridgewater 1814-) ; 20.aug.1873 in Cardiff he married Sarah Ann Ray Bailey (Wales, Newport 26.oct.1856-14.apr.1894 Wembdon) ; daughter Beatrice Maud (Newport 23.oct.1874-), daughter Gwendoline Mary (Manchester 14.jun.1876-), son Henry William (Manchester 29.nov.1877-), daughter Lillian May (Manchester 29.feb.1880-), son Dronde H (Somerset, Milverton 1888-), twin daughters Venetia Marion and Cecilia Mabel (Somerset, Wembdon 8.jun.1891-)

Title Parts


[] She's waiting at the gate. Ballad
pub London 1868

[] Under the Hawthorn. Ballad
words E. Legge
pub London 1868

[] The Rainbow polka. Piano
pub London 1869

[] Do ye unto others as you would they'd do to you. Song
words T. J. Ouseley
pub Charles D'Ace, Swansea 1869
pub Weippert & Co., London 1869

[] The crusader's return, a romaunt. Voice and piano
words George Newcombe Hassell
pub Charles D'Ace, Swansea 1871

[] Jeannie waltzes. Piano
pub Cramer, Wood & Co., London 1872

[] The Inverary quadrille. Piano
pub London 1872

[] Rhoderick Dhu galop. Piano
pub London 1872

[] The Royal Botanic Waltzes. Piano
pub London 1876

[] Our Regiment Lancers. Piano
pub London 1876

[] The lost sheep brought home. Sacred song
words W. Mottram
pub London 1876

[] Brother Laurence. Song
pub London 1880

[] Hold your tongue. Song
words J. C. Manning
pub London 1880

[] Hark my soul it is the Lord. Sacred song. Voice and piano
dedication : Most respectfully dedicated by kind permission to the Rt: Hon: W. E. Gladstone, M. P.
words William Cowper
pub Samuel J. Brewer, London 1884

[] True to the old flag. Patriotic song. Voice and piano
words Arthur Chapman
pub E. Ascherberg & Co., London 1885

[] Shoulder to Shoulder. Song
words J. C. Manning
pub E. Ascherberg & Co., London c1885

[] The Fire Brigade. Grand march. Military band
pub Boosey & Co., London 1886

[] The March of the Primrose Knights. Piano
pub E. Ascherberg & Co., London 1887

[] The Golden Wedding. Vocal polka
pub E. Ascherberg & Co., London 1888

[] The Primrose Maid. Song
words H. Knight
pub E. Ascherberg & Co., London 1888

[] March of the Men of Wales, for the pianoforte
pub Beal & Co., London 1890

[] The Primrose. Quadrilles. Piano
pub A. Cary, London 1892

[] Jesu, lover of my soul! Sacred song
words by C. Wesley
pub A. Cary, London 1892

[] La Reception. Suite des valses. Piano
pub A. Cary, London 1892

[] The Tramp. Song
words W. Travers
pub A. Cary, London 1892

[] The thistle bloom. Schottische. Piano
pub St. Cecilia Music Publishing Co., London 1894

[] My mountain home. Song
words J. C. Manning
pub London & Provincial Music Publishing Co., London ?1894

[] Out of the deep I call. Sacred song
pub St. Cecilia Music Publishing Co., London 1895

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