Pelissier, Harry Gabriel 27.apr.1874-25.sep.1913 England, London Finchley - London Finchley
pianist, entertainer, actor, 25.jul.1874 baptized at St Mary in Finchley, he started at a young age singing his own ballads in the London concert halls, 1899-1910 residing at 3 Blenheim Mansions in Westminster London, 1905 he founded the opera troupe 'The Follies' presenting one-act 'potted plays' which became immensely popular, 28.jun.1913 he returned from a visit without his wife to Madeira and possibly South Africa, he died at 1 Nevern Square while residing at Elm House, Church End in Finchley ; son of diamand merchant Jean Frederic Antoine Pelissier (France 1829-13.mar.1914 London) and Jane Keen (Hertfordshire, Hitchin 1839-1900 Finchley) ; 14.sep.1911 aged 37 at St Peters, Great Windhill Street, Piccadilly Circus he married the 16 year old actress Virginia Lilian Emmeline Mackenzie 'Fay' Compton (London 18.sep.1894-12.dec.1978 London)

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[] Dreams of rest
pub Reynolds & Co., London 1897

[] It wasn't for the likes o' huss! A burglar's song
pub Reynolds & Co., London 1897

[] Jane! Humorous song
pub Reynolds & Co., London 1897

[] Love me in the land of dreams
pub Reynolds & Co., London 1897

[] Mein Faderland. Song
written by F. S. Pelissier, etc.
pub Reynolds & Co., London 1898

[] Old Cronies
pub Reynolds & Co., London 1898

[] Down in Idaho
pub Reynolds & Co., London 1899

[] River
pub Reynolds & Co., London 1899

[] A Salutation
pub Keith, Prowse & Co., London 1900

[] All on the road to Brighton. A song of the motor car
pub Reynolds & Co., London 1900

[] I want the moon
pub Reynolds & Co., London 1900

[] Little mandarin
pub Reynolds & Co., London 1900

[] Love's cradle song
pub Leonard & Co., London 1901

[] Tell me why, in G and B
pub Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London 1901

[] A world of my own. Song. Soprano, mezzosoprano, countertenor
pub G. Ricordi & Cie., Milan 1902

[] Give me the morn
pub E. Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew Ltd., London 1902

[] It's just the same now
pub Reynolds & Co., London 1902

[] Memory's Garden
pub E. Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew Ltd., London 1902

[] What a happy land is England
pub Joseph Williams, London 1904

[] Canaries
pub Joseph Williams, London 1906

[] I want somebody to love me
pub Joseph Williams, London 1906

[] Our canadian canoe. Duet
pub Joseph Williams, London 1906

[] Tipperary millionaire. Humorous song
pub Reynolds & Co., London 1906

[] What a very great improvement it would be
pub Joseph Williams, London 1906

[] Contrary Mary. Humorous song
words A. Davenport and H. G. Pelissier
pub Joseph Williams, London 1908

[] Ypsilanti. Song
words A. Davenport
pub Joseph Williams, London 1908

[] The girl for me. Song
words H. E. Wright and H. G. Pelissier
pub Joseph Williams, London 1911

[] Coronation Day. Burlesque song
words H. E. Wright and H. G. Pelissier
pub Joseph Williams, London 1911

[] Just as good fish in the sea. Song
pub Enoch & Sons, London 1912

[] The Seven Sleepers of Ephesus. Humorous song
pub Joseph Williams, London 1912

[] The waster's waltz. Piano
pub Joseph Williams, London 1913

[] The dandy one-step. Song or Duet
pub Joseph Williams, London 1913

[] Drone and the bumble bee
pub Reynolds & Co., London

[] My Sailor. Song
words and music H. G. Pellissier
pub Joseph Williams, London

[] A dog song
pub Reynolds & Co., London
pub Willcocks & Co., London

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