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Quealy or
Quealey is a
surname in the
English language. It is
derived from one of
several names in Irish: Ó
Cadhla and Ua
Caollaidhe of Uí Bercháin (Ibercon)...
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Chelsea Ellsworth Quealey (March 12, 1905 in
Sandy Hook,
Connecticut – May 6, 1950 in Las Vegas, Nevada) was an
American jazz trumpeter.
Quealey began as a reedist...
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James Leslie Quealey (born 20 June 1917) was an
Australian professional rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 1930s and 1940s. He pla**** for Balmain...
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prolific author of
nonfiction books for
children and
visual artist Chelsea Quealey (1905–1950),
American jazz
trumpeter Chelsie J.
Senerchia (1899–1990),...
- The
group included such
prominent musicians as
Sylvester Ahola,
Chelsea Quealey,
Frank Guarente,
Arthur Lally,
Danny Polo, Max
Goldberg and Jack Jackson...
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Billy Bischoff,
George Watt and Jim
Quealey.
Balmain 33 (Tries: Tom
Bourke 2,
Frank Hyde, J. Redman, Jim
Quealey, D. Buckley, A. Smith. Goals: H. Day...
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Frank Hyde 1938–1941 38 16 2 0 52 281
Charles McKay 1938 7 0 0 0 0 282 Jim
Quealey 1938–1945 58 13 46 0 131 283 Jack
Winchester 1938—1944 58 15 0 0 45 284...
- 1950 in jazz,
deaths of Al Jolson, Al Killian,
Alvin Burroughs,
Chelsea Quealey, Dol Dauber, Fats Navarro,
Freddy Gardner, Leo Watson, Lou Gold, and Ray...
- Rollini". Discogs. "
Quealey,
Chelsea | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. "Chelsea
Quealey |
Biography & History". AllMusic. "
Quealey, Chelsea". Grove...
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Frank Hyde 1938–1941 38 16 2 0 52 281
Charles McKay 1938 7 0 0 0 0 282 Jim
Quealey 1938–1945 58 13 46 0 131 283 Jack
Winchester 1938–1944 58 15 0 0 45 284...