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Leo Curley
(9 October 1875 — 29 August 1958)
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Alternative Names/Transliterations: Leo J. Curley, Leo James Curley
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Born in Hartford, Conn. Lived and worked in Waterbury, Conn., where he worked on the song "Tipperary" with
James Melville Fulton, a composer and conductor based in that town. Curley was a schoolteacher and principal and later became an insurance agent.
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