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George Hollins

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He married Mary Theresa Burchell (1820-1871), daughter of James Burchell of London, on 13 April 1837 in Tamworth. They had the following children:
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He was born on 16 March 1809, the son of William Hollins (1763-1843) architect and sculptor, and Catherine Holebrooke (1764-1831).
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Despite being lame, he studied organ under Thomas Munder, the organist of
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George N. Hollins
Birmingham, West Midlands
Birmingham Town Hall
Birmingham Town Hall
Birmingham Triennial Music Festivals
Felix Mendelssohn
Birmingham Town Hall
St Paul's Church, Birmingham
"Organist to the City of Birmingham"
doi
10.2307/966384
JSTOR
966384
"Marriages"
"Died"
"This day is published price 2s"
Categories
1809 births
1841 deaths
British classical organists
Musicians from Birmingham, West Midlands
English composers
19th-century British male musicians
British male classical organists
19th-century organists

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