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Jeremiah Franklin Ohl

1850 - 1941 Person Name: Jeremiah F. Ohl Composer of "THEODORET" in Lutherförbundets Sångbok

Edward Stephen

1822 - 1885 Person Name: E. Stephen, Tanymarian (1822-1885) Composer of "TANYMARIAN" in Welsh and English Hymns and Anthems Also Edward Tanymarian, or simply Tanymarian.

Wm. Houser

Treble by of "DISCIPLE" in The Southern Harmony, and Musical Companion (New ed. thoroughly rev. and much enl.)

Miss M. Lindsay

1827 - 1898 Person Name: M. Lindsay Composer of "[Jesus, I my cross have taken]" in Temple Songs Marie (Mary) Lindsay, born 1927, Wimbledon (UK), married Rev. John Worthington Bliss, died 1898, Betteshanger, Kent

J. P. Knight

1812 - 1887 Person Name: Joseph Philip Knight Composer of "[Jesus, I my cross have taken]" in Hymns of Praise with Tunes Joseph Philip Knight, 1812-1887 Born: July 26, 1812, Bradford-on-Avon, England. Died: June 1, 1887, Great Yarmouth, Lincolnshire, England. Pseudonym: Philip Mortimer. Knight studied under J. Corfe, the organist at Bristol Cathedral, and began composing around age 20. In 1839, he visited America, and for a year taught music in the school in Vermont run by Emma Willard. It was then that he wrote the music for "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep" while there. Some years later, he was ordained by the Bishop of Exeter and became Vicar of St. Agnes, Scilly Isles. --www.hymntime.com/tch

Marechio

Composer of "AUTUMN" in The Wesleyan Methodist Hymnal

Harrison

Arranger of "[Jesus, I my cross have taken]" in Quartette

John Thomas

1839 - 1921 Person Name: John Thomas. 1839-1922 Composer of "ABERPORTH" in Welsh and English Hymns and Anthems Also: Thomas, John, Llanwrtyd, 1839-1921.

C. Arthur Jacques

Arranger of "WHITAKER" in Songs of Work and Worship

J. E. Thomas

1860 - 1946 Arranger of "[Jesus, I my cross have taken]" in Song Praise J. Edmond Thomas Born: De­cem­ber 6, 1860, Cal­houn Coun­ty, Ar­kan­sas. Died: Ap­ril 30, 1946, Fort Worth, Tex­as. Buried: Green­wood Ce­me­te­ry, Fort Worth, Texas. Note: Some sourc­es give his first name as John; his tomb­stone says James. Thomas was the hus­band of Court­ney Lee Wig­ley and Pearl Hat­chett (mar­ried 1923) In 1874, his fa­mi­ly moved from their farm in Tex­as to Ar­kan­sas. His fa­ther died lat­er that year. As the old­est son, he had his hands full sup­port­ing the fa­mi­ly, but he ma­naged to be­gin at­tend­ing a vo­cal school at age 17, un­der Pro­fes­sor T. A. Bridg­es. He lat­er stu­died un­der Ho­ra­tio Pal­mer and George A. Good­rich. He be­gan a full time mu­sic ca­reer in 1890, and with Frank­lin Ei­land and John M. Greer, and helped found the Trio Mu­sic Com­pa­ny in Wa­co, Tex­as, in 1892. He went on to es­tab­lish the Quar­tet Mu­sic Com­pa­ny in Fort Worth, Tex­as. A teach­er, com­pos­er, mu­sic com­pil­er, and pub­lish­er for ov­er 44 years. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

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