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John Henry Willcox

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John Henry Willcox (1827 in Savannah, Georgia – 1875 in Boston, Massachusetts) was an organist and organ maker educated at Trinity College (Connecticut). He spent the rest of his life as an organist in Boston. [1] While there, he was a partner in the organ building firm run by William Benjamin Dearborn Simmons. He was succeeded as organist and choir master at the Church of the Immaculate Conception by George Whiting.

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