• James P. Carrell (February 13, 1787 – October 28, 1854), of Lebanon, Virginia, was a minister, singing teacher, composer and songbook compiler. He compiled...
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  • James Carrell may refer to: James B. Carrell (born 1940), American and Canadian mathematician James P. Carrell (1787–1854), minister, singing teacher,...
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  • Bishop of Covington, Kentucky James P. Carrell (1787–1854), minister, singing teacher, composer and songbook compiler John Carrell (figure skater), American...
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  • (1768–1831) Edwin Carr (1926–2003) António Carreira (fl. 1551–1589) James P. Carrell (1787–1854) Teresa Carreño (1853–1917) Julián Carrillo (1875–1965)...
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    James B. Carrell (born 1940) is an American and Canadian mathematician, who is currently an emeritus professor of mathematics at the University of British...
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  • Senator from Louisiana from 1836 to 1841 (died 1857) February 13 – James P. Carrell, minister, singing teacher, composer and songbook compiler (died 1854)...
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  • Ulric Guttinguer, librettist and writer (died 1866) February 13 – James P. Carrell, singing teacher and composer (died 1854) February 24 – Christian Frederik...
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  • (reprinted 2005) Songs of Zion, James P. Carrell (1821) Columbian Harmony, William Moore (1825) The Virginia Harmony, James P. Carrell and David L. Clayton (1831)...
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    1831 in Winchester, Virginia and compiled by Methodist lay preacher James P. Carrell (1787–1854) and Presbyterian elder David S. Clayton (1801–1854). It...
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    addition to his own tunebooks, Davisson also printed Songs of Zion by James P. Carrell (1821) and Mennonite tunebooks for Joseph Funk. Davisson's iconic tune...
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