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  1. APTAIN WILLIAM1 GERRISH, a man of small stature and of marked ability, was born in Bristol, England on 20 August 1617 during the reign of James I, the first of the Stuart monarchs. He received a fine mercantile education in the mercantile house of Percival Lowle & Co., at London, England.

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  2. www.discogs.com › artist › 10036540-William-H-GerrishWilliam H. Gerrish - Discogs

    William Hamilton Gerrish. Profile: American composer, Boston-based music publisher and cabinet organ manufacturer (born April 19, 1837 in New York, NY - died August 18, 1922 in Boston, MA) Gerrish wrote a lot of sacred music. He is best-known for the hymn "Still, Still With Thee." Show more.

  3. He was born in London, the son of William Hamilton, a Scottish bencher of Lincoln's Inn, and succeeded his father in 1754. He was educated at Winchester, Lincoln's Inn and Oriel College, Oxford. With his father's fortune he entered political life and became Member of Parliament for Petersfield in Hampshire.

  4. William Gerrish was born 20 August 1617 in Bristol, Somerset, England. His parents were John Gerish and Anne. He marrried Joanna Lowell, daughter of Percival Lowle, in 1645 in Newbury, Massachusetts. They had ten children.

  5. He was born in 1864 and his family lived in Melksham, Wiltshire. He was still alive in 1915 when he lived in Whitely, Melksham (stated on her death certificate) However as soon as my great grandmother died, my grandma moved out because he was apparently not a nice man.

  6. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR W. H. GERRISH Composer is Buried in Forest Hills Cemetery Funeral services for William Hamilton Gerrish, 86, well known in music publishing circles, were held yesterday afternoon at the Roxbury Masonic Temple, 171 Warren st, Roxbury. Rev. Walter W. Deckard of the Free Baptist Church, Warren...

  7. Hamilton, William Gerard (1729–96), chief secretary for Ireland, was born 28 January 1729 in London, the only son of William Hamilton (d. 1754), bencher of Lincoln's Inn, and his wife Helen, daughter of David Hay of Woodcockdale, Linlithgowshire, Scotland.

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