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Jane Ross (collector)

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122:, County Londonderry on 5 August 1810. She was the eldest of the four daughters and two sons of John Ross (1781–1830) and his second wife Jane (nÊe Ogilby). Her siblings were Elizabeth, William, Ann, Theodosia and John. Her father was captain in the Limavady yeomanry and owner of land, flour mills, and a bleach green. Her brother William (born 1814) became rector of 177:, but there is a lack of evidence to settle the case. Some believe that Ross altered the original melody to her taste, with others think that Ross wrote it herself and claimed it was older. The majority of scholars agree that Ross heard a musician play a melody similar to that collected by 193:
Ross died in 1879, and was buried in Christchurch Church of Ireland graveyard, Limavady. A plaque was erected in her memory on her home in Limavady at 51 Main Street, and an annual music festival is held in her honour. The
130:. Her paternal grandfather, William Ross, was a land agent for the Conolly estate, provost of Limavady from 1789, and a linen merchant. Through both her parents she was related to other local gentry families. 156:, was published unnamed without lyrics as a melody for the piano. It gained popularity, with a number of composers producing their own arrangements, the most notable with the words written by 138:
Ross lived with some of her sisters in Limavady at 51 Main Street. Around 1853 she collected a number of traditional songs and airs from her local area and sent them to
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to the air, which became a popular song given the themes of emigration of loss and connections to the experience of the Irish diaspora.
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Lunney, Linde; Carson Williams, Fionnuala (2009). "Ross, Jane". In McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.).
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holds the music Ross collected and sent to Petrie. In 1998 the Ross Archives were compiled.
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There are a number of views on the age and origin of the
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Limavady
County Londonderry
Limavady
County Londonderry
Ireland
Londonderry Air
Limavady
Dungiven
Derry cathedral
George Petrie
Londonderry Air
Fred Weatherly
Alfred Perceval Graves
Danny Boy
Edward Bunting
Denis Hempson
Royal Irish Academy
"Jane Ross (1810–1879): Musical antiquary"




Dictionary of Irish Biography
"A Long Drive from Limavady"
"Danny Boy: Derry's Gift To The World"
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1810 births
1879 deaths
Irish folk-song collectors

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