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Michael Dahdah of Springfield, Hampden County, MA was born on September 10, 1885, and died at age 87 years old in March 1973.
Peter Dahdah of Springfield, Hampden County, MA was born on April 15, 1888, and died at age 86 years old in November 1974.
Santiago Dahdah of Puerto Rico was born on March 10, 1889, and died at age 73 years old in January 1963.
Mary Dahdah of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA was born on November 1, 1892, and died at age 91 years old in December 1983.
Lily Dahdah of Springfield, Hampden County, MA was born on March 25, 1892, and died at age 82 years old in June 1974.
Richard Dahdah of Florida was born on December 25, 1893, and died at age 71 years old in July 1965.
Julia Dahdah of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA was born on October 15, 1897, and died at age 75 years old in June 1973.
Raymond Dahdah of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA was born on April 10, 1898, and died at age 81 years old in November 1979.
George Dahdah of Pacifica, San Mateo County, California was born on June 11, 1902, and died at age 83 years old in March 1986.
Mary Dahdah of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA was born on March 1, 1904, and died at age 86 years old in June 1990.
Santiago R Dahdah was born on May 31, 1904, and died at age 84 years old in February 1989. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Santiago R Dahdah.
Phoebe Dahdah of Andrews, Cherokee County, NC was born on July 12, 1906, and died at age 94 years old on September 14, 2000.

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Samuel P Dahdah of Lansdowne, Delaware County, PA was born on May 29, 1922, and died at age 86 years old on November 20, 2008.
Nelson P Dahdah of Springfield, Hampden County, MA was born on August 4, 1922, and died at age 67 years old on February 23, 1990.
Robert S. Dahdah
Curley McDimple is a musical with music and lyrics by Robert Dahdah and book by Robert Dahdah and Mary Boylan. The play is a spoof of Depression-era Shirley Temple movies and was presented in a black and white design. This was one of two musicals in which Bernadette Peters appeared that spoofed some aspect of Hollywood—the other was Dames at Sea. "The Meanest Man in Town" is its best-known song. Curley McDimple opened at the Off Broadway Bert Wheeler Theatre, New York City on November 22, 1967, and ran for 931 performances, closing on January 25, 1970. Robert Dahdah directed, musical numbers were staged by Lonnie Evans, and Bernadette Peters was featured as "Alice", a performer. Peters left the production in early 1968 for her next show, George M!. Butterfly McQueen, who was known for her performance in the film Gone with the Wind, joined the cast on May 9, 1968. In a new role written for her, she played a cook at the boarding house. The Colorforms company also made a dress-up doll set based on the title character after Shirley Temple Black refused to grant the company a license. Plot synopsis In the 1930s, Curley (the Shirley Temple-like character) arrives at Sarah's Theatrical Boarding House, a shabby but homey theatrical boarding house in Manhattan, New York City, run by a nice Irish lady, Sarah. Curley is an optimistic eight years old and is looking for parents to adopt her; she settles on Alice and Jimmy. They are performers who are both boarders at the house—they fall in love with each other at first sight. The boarders aid Sarah, who is threatened with losing her house through foreclosure by the banker, Mr. Gillingwater, by putting on a benefit vaudeville show. A mean Social worker, during the rehearsals for the benefit, steals Curley away, taking her to an orphanage in New Jersey. Curley is able to escape and she performs in the show, which is a hit and is picked up by Broadway. Curley finds out that Gillingwater is her grandfather and that he is a former sweetheart of Sarah's, and Jimmy and Alice get married. Characters and original cast Jimmy, a boarder and young song and dance man trying to become a star – Paul Cahill (replaced by Don Emmons) Bill, a "Bill Robinson" type tap dancer – George Hillman Sarah, Irish owner of the boarding house – Helen Blount Miss Hamilton, Social worker, looking like the Wicked Witch – Norma Bigtree Alice, another boarder and performer – Bernadette Peters Mr. Gillingwater, a wealthy banker – Gene Galvin Curley, eight–year old child star – Bayn Johnson Musical numbers Act I Overture A Cup of Coffee – Jimmy I Try – Jimmy and Alice Curley McDimple – Curley, Jimmy, Alice, Sarah, Bill Love is the Loveliest Song – Alice Are There Any More Rosie O'Gradys? – Sarah, Jimmy, Alice, Curley, Bill Dancing in the Rain – Curley, Bill, Company At the Playland Jamboree – Curley, Company I've Got a Little Secret – Jimmy, Curley Act II Stars and Lovers – Alice, Jimmy, Company The Meanest Man in Town – Alice, Jimmy, Company I Try (reprise) – Jimmy, Alice Something Nice Is Going to Happen – Curley Swing-a-Ding-a-Ling – Curley Hi de hi de hi, Hi de hi de ho – Sarah, Alice, Jimmy, Bill, Mr. Gillingwater, Miss Hamilton Swing-a-Ding-a-Ling (Reprise) – Curley, Company Something Nice Is Going To Happen (Reprise) – Miss Hamilton Love is the Loveliest Love Song (reprise) – Jimmy, Company Finale – Jimmy References Sullivan, Dan. "Theater:Good Ship Lollipop Revisited", New York Times, November 23, 1967, p. 59 "Miss McQueen Gets Part", New York Times, p. 52, May 9, 1968 Information from Melbirnkrant.com Information from musicalnotesnmore.com Little Musicals for Little Theatres (2006), Denny Martin Flinn, p. 32, Hal Leonard Corp., ISBN 0-87910-321-3 Article in Life magazine, June 13, 1969 issue. External links Curley McDimple at the Internet Off-Broadway Database Photo of Peters and Johnson in Curley McDimple, 1967
Margaret (Dahdah) Fitzgerald
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret (Dahdah) Fitzgerald.
Margaret A Dahdah of TX was born circa 1952. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret A. (Fisher) Dahdah.
Mekaeil Dahdah of Tarrant County, TX was born circa 1962. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mekaeil Dahdah.
Ameen P Dahdah of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania United States was born circa 1915. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ameen P Dahdah.
Ralph C Dahdah of New York County, New York United States was born circa 1914. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ralph C Dahdah.
Raymond Dahdah of New York County, New York United States was born circa 1924 in Puerto Rico. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Raymond Dahdah.
Mary A Dahdah of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania United States was born circa 1923. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mary A Dahdah.
Hamideh Dahdah of Preston Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Hamideh Dahdah.
Hasna Dahdah of Preston Australia was born in 1906, and died at age 75 years old in 1981 in Preston.
Ibrahim Tannou Dahdah of Preston Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ibrahim Tannou Dahdah.
Henriette F Dahdah of Castro Valley, Alameda County, CA was born on March 21, 1926, and died at age 75 years old on June 10, 2001.
Joseph Mukunda Dahdah of Oregon was born on March 18, 1978, and died at age 32 years old on April 19, 2010.
Santiago Dahdah of Puerto Rico was born on March 10, 1889, and died at age 73 years old in January 1963.
Walli Azizi-Dahdah of San Juan, San Juan County, Puerto Rico was born on June 2, 1913, and died at age 69 years old in October 1982.
Daoud Dahdah of Redondo Beach, Los Angeles County, California was born on May 20, 1913, and died at age 68 years old in September 1981.
George Dahdah of Pacifica, San Mateo County, California was born on June 11, 1902, and died at age 83 years old in March 1986.
Isabel M Dahdah of Redondo Beach, Los Angeles County, California was born on November 20, 1920, and died at age 87 years old on August 30, 2008.

Popular Dahdah Biographies

Robert S. Dahdah
Curley McDimple is a musical with music and lyrics by Robert Dahdah and book by Robert Dahdah and Mary Boylan. The play is a spoof of Depression-era Shirley Temple movies and was presented in a black and white design. This was one of two musicals in which Bernadette Peters appeared that spoofed some aspect of Hollywood—the other was Dames at Sea. "The Meanest Man in Town" is its best-known song. Curley McDimple opened at the Off Broadway Bert Wheeler Theatre, New York City on November 22, 1967, and ran for 931 performances, closing on January 25, 1970. Robert Dahdah directed, musical numbers were staged by Lonnie Evans, and Bernadette Peters was featured as "Alice", a performer. Peters left the production in early 1968 for her next show, George M!. Butterfly McQueen, who was known for her performance in the film Gone with the Wind, joined the cast on May 9, 1968. In a new role written for her, she played a cook at the boarding house. The Colorforms company also made a dress-up doll set based on the title character after Shirley Temple Black refused to grant the company a license. Plot synopsis In the 1930s, Curley (the Shirley Temple-like character) arrives at Sarah's Theatrical Boarding House, a shabby but homey theatrical boarding house in Manhattan, New York City, run by a nice Irish lady, Sarah. Curley is an optimistic eight years old and is looking for parents to adopt her; she settles on Alice and Jimmy. They are performers who are both boarders at the house—they fall in love with each other at first sight. The boarders aid Sarah, who is threatened with losing her house through foreclosure by the banker, Mr. Gillingwater, by putting on a benefit vaudeville show. A mean Social worker, during the rehearsals for the benefit, steals Curley away, taking her to an orphanage in New Jersey. Curley is able to escape and she performs in the show, which is a hit and is picked up by Broadway. Curley finds out that Gillingwater is her grandfather and that he is a former sweetheart of Sarah's, and Jimmy and Alice get married. Characters and original cast Jimmy, a boarder and young song and dance man trying to become a star – Paul Cahill (replaced by Don Emmons) Bill, a "Bill Robinson" type tap dancer – George Hillman Sarah, Irish owner of the boarding house – Helen Blount Miss Hamilton, Social worker, looking like the Wicked Witch – Norma Bigtree Alice, another boarder and performer – Bernadette Peters Mr. Gillingwater, a wealthy banker – Gene Galvin Curley, eight–year old child star – Bayn Johnson Musical numbers Act I Overture A Cup of Coffee – Jimmy I Try – Jimmy and Alice Curley McDimple – Curley, Jimmy, Alice, Sarah, Bill Love is the Loveliest Song – Alice Are There Any More Rosie O'Gradys? – Sarah, Jimmy, Alice, Curley, Bill Dancing in the Rain – Curley, Bill, Company At the Playland Jamboree – Curley, Company I've Got a Little Secret – Jimmy, Curley Act II Stars and Lovers – Alice, Jimmy, Company The Meanest Man in Town – Alice, Jimmy, Company I Try (reprise) – Jimmy, Alice Something Nice Is Going to Happen – Curley Swing-a-Ding-a-Ling – Curley Hi de hi de hi, Hi de hi de ho – Sarah, Alice, Jimmy, Bill, Mr. Gillingwater, Miss Hamilton Swing-a-Ding-a-Ling (Reprise) – Curley, Company Something Nice Is Going To Happen (Reprise) – Miss Hamilton Love is the Loveliest Love Song (reprise) – Jimmy, Company Finale – Jimmy References Sullivan, Dan. "Theater:Good Ship Lollipop Revisited", New York Times, November 23, 1967, p. 59 "Miss McQueen Gets Part", New York Times, p. 52, May 9, 1968 Information from Melbirnkrant.com Information from musicalnotesnmore.com Little Musicals for Little Theatres (2006), Denny Martin Flinn, p. 32, Hal Leonard Corp., ISBN 0-87910-321-3 Article in Life magazine, June 13, 1969 issue. External links Curley McDimple at the Internet Off-Broadway Database Photo of Peters and Johnson in Curley McDimple, 1967
Margaret (Dahdah) Fitzgerald
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret (Dahdah) Fitzgerald.
Joseph P Dahdah of Vero Beach, Indian River County, FL was born on December 12, 1933, and died at age 74 years old on July 26, 2008.
Walli Azizi-Dahdah of San Juan, San Juan County, Puerto Rico was born on June 2, 1913, and died at age 69 years old in October 1982.
Phoebe Dahdah of Andrews, Cherokee County, NC was born on July 12, 1906, and died at age 94 years old on September 14, 2000.
Sheila A Dahdah was born on July 30, 1946, and died at age 60 years old on July 27, 2007. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Sheila A Dahdah.
Lily Dahdah of Springfield, Hampden County, MA was born on March 25, 1892, and died at age 82 years old in June 1974.
Mekaeil Dahdah of Tarrant County, TX was born circa 1962. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mekaeil Dahdah.
Susan Dahdah of Gettysburg, Adams County, PA was born on November 20, 1911, and died at age 78 years old in September 1990.
Henry J Dahdah of West Springfield, Hampden County, MA was born on March 15, 1920, and died at age 86 years old on July 17, 2006.
Frederic William Dahdah of Cresskill, Bergen County, NJ was born on November 13, 1935, and died at age 74 years old on September 26, 2010.
Michael Dahdah of Springfield, Hampden County, MA was born on September 10, 1885, and died at age 87 years old in March 1973.
Henriette F Dahdah of Castro Valley, Alameda County, CA was born on March 21, 1926, and died at age 75 years old on June 10, 2001.
Raymond Dahdah of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA was born on April 10, 1898, and died at age 81 years old in November 1979.
Daoud Dahdah of Redondo Beach, Los Angeles County, California was born on May 20, 1913, and died at age 68 years old in September 1981.
Mary Dahdah of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA was born on March 1, 1904, and died at age 86 years old in June 1990.
Joan H Dahdah of Vero Beach, Indian River County, FL was born on October 5, 1935, and died at age 70 years old on April 28, 2006.
Rosemary Dahdah was born on February 16, 1931, and died at age 48 years old in July 1979. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Rosemary Dahdah.
Joseph Mukunda Dahdah of Oregon was born on March 18, 1978, and died at age 32 years old on April 19, 2010.
Isabel M Dahdah of Redondo Beach, Los Angeles County, California was born on November 20, 1920, and died at age 87 years old on August 30, 2008.

Dahdah Death Records & Life Expectancy

The average age of a Dahdah family member is 71.0 years old according to our database of 58 people with the last name Dahdah that have a birth and death date listed.

Life Expectancy

71.0 years

Oldest Dahdahs

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Phoebe Dahdah of Andrews, Cherokee County, NC was born on July 12, 1906, and died at age 94 years old on September 14, 2000.
94 years
Mary Dahdah of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA was born on November 1, 1892, and died at age 91 years old in December 1983.
91 years
Robert S. Dahdah
Curley McDimple is a musical with music and lyrics by Robert Dahdah and book by Robert Dahdah and Mary Boylan. The play is a spoof of Depression-era Shirley Temple movies and was presented in a black and white design. This was one of two musicals in which Bernadette Peters appeared that spoofed some aspect of Hollywood—the other was Dames at Sea. "The Meanest Man in Town" is its best-known song. Curley McDimple opened at the Off Broadway Bert Wheeler Theatre, New York City on November 22, 1967, and ran for 931 performances, closing on January 25, 1970. Robert Dahdah directed, musical numbers were staged by Lonnie Evans, and Bernadette Peters was featured as "Alice", a performer. Peters left the production in early 1968 for her next show, George M!. Butterfly McQueen, who was known for her performance in the film Gone with the Wind, joined the cast on May 9, 1968. In a new role written for her, she played a cook at the boarding house. The Colorforms company also made a dress-up doll set based on the title character after Shirley Temple Black refused to grant the company a license. Plot synopsis In the 1930s, Curley (the Shirley Temple-like character) arrives at Sarah's Theatrical Boarding House, a shabby but homey theatrical boarding house in Manhattan, New York City, run by a nice Irish lady, Sarah. Curley is an optimistic eight years old and is looking for parents to adopt her; she settles on Alice and Jimmy. They are performers who are both boarders at the house—they fall in love with each other at first sight. The boarders aid Sarah, who is threatened with losing her house through foreclosure by the banker, Mr. Gillingwater, by putting on a benefit vaudeville show. A mean Social worker, during the rehearsals for the benefit, steals Curley away, taking her to an orphanage in New Jersey. Curley is able to escape and she performs in the show, which is a hit and is picked up by Broadway. Curley finds out that Gillingwater is her grandfather and that he is a former sweetheart of Sarah's, and Jimmy and Alice get married. Characters and original cast Jimmy, a boarder and young song and dance man trying to become a star – Paul Cahill (replaced by Don Emmons) Bill, a "Bill Robinson" type tap dancer – George Hillman Sarah, Irish owner of the boarding house – Helen Blount Miss Hamilton, Social worker, looking like the Wicked Witch – Norma Bigtree Alice, another boarder and performer – Bernadette Peters Mr. Gillingwater, a wealthy banker – Gene Galvin Curley, eight–year old child star – Bayn Johnson Musical numbers Act I Overture A Cup of Coffee – Jimmy I Try – Jimmy and Alice Curley McDimple – Curley, Jimmy, Alice, Sarah, Bill Love is the Loveliest Song – Alice Are There Any More Rosie O'Gradys? – Sarah, Jimmy, Alice, Curley, Bill Dancing in the Rain – Curley, Bill, Company At the Playland Jamboree – Curley, Company I've Got a Little Secret – Jimmy, Curley Act II Stars and Lovers – Alice, Jimmy, Company The Meanest Man in Town – Alice, Jimmy, Company I Try (reprise) – Jimmy, Alice Something Nice Is Going to Happen – Curley Swing-a-Ding-a-Ling – Curley Hi de hi de hi, Hi de hi de ho – Sarah, Alice, Jimmy, Bill, Mr. Gillingwater, Miss Hamilton Swing-a-Ding-a-Ling (Reprise) – Curley, Company Something Nice Is Going To Happen (Reprise) – Miss Hamilton Love is the Loveliest Love Song (reprise) – Jimmy, Company Finale – Jimmy References Sullivan, Dan. "Theater:Good Ship Lollipop Revisited", New York Times, November 23, 1967, p. 59 "Miss McQueen Gets Part", New York Times, p. 52, May 9, 1968 Information from Melbirnkrant.com Information from musicalnotesnmore.com Little Musicals for Little Theatres (2006), Denny Martin Flinn, p. 32, Hal Leonard Corp., ISBN 0-87910-321-3 Article in Life magazine, June 13, 1969 issue. External links Curley McDimple at the Internet Off-Broadway Database Photo of Peters and Johnson in Curley McDimple, 1967
89 years
Isabel M Dahdah of Redondo Beach, Los Angeles County, California was born on November 20, 1920, and died at age 87 years old on August 30, 2008.
87 years
Michael Dahdah of Springfield, Hampden County, MA was born on September 10, 1885, and died at age 87 years old in March 1973.
87 years
Josephine Teresa Dahdah of Evans, Columbia County, GA was born on July 8, 1923, and died at age 87 years old on January 1, 2011.
87 years
Tufi Dahdah of New York, New York County, NY was born on January 8, 1907, and died at age 87 years old on February 7, 1994.
87 years
Mary Dahdah of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA was born on March 1, 1904, and died at age 86 years old in June 1990.
86 years
Henry J Dahdah of West Springfield, Hampden County, MA was born on March 15, 1920, and died at age 86 years old on July 17, 2006.
86 years
Samuel P Dahdah of Lansdowne, Delaware County, PA was born on May 29, 1922, and died at age 86 years old on November 20, 2008.
86 years
Rose Dahdah of Wayne, Passaic County, NJ was born on October 25, 1915, and died at age 85 years old on June 15, 2001.
85 years
Peter Dahdah of Springfield, Hampden County, MA was born on April 15, 1888, and died at age 86 years old in November 1974.
86 years
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