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[Cast thy bread upon the waters]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. H. Fillmore Hymnal Title: Songs of Grace and Glory Incipit: 32123 44354 56532 Used With Text: Cast Thy Bread upon the Waters

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Cast Thy Bread upon the Waters

Author: J. H. Hanaford Appears in 124 hymnals Hymnal Title: Songs of Grace and Glory Topics: Giving; Service; Special Songs Female Voices; Special Songs Trio Used With Tune: [Cast thy bread upon the waters]

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Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waters

Author: J. H. Hanaford Hymnal: Fillmores' Women's Choir, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Combined #48 (1901) Hymnal Title: Fillmores' Women's Choir, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Combined Languages: English Tune Title: [Cast thy bread upon the waters]
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Cast Thy Bread upon the Waters

Author: J. A. Hanaford Hymnal: Gems and Jewels #20 (1890) Hymnal Title: Gems and Jewels Languages: English Tune Title: [Cast thy bread upon the waters]
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Cast Thy Bread

Author: Mrs. Phoebe J. Hanaford Hymnal: Gospel Songs No. 2 #422 (1902) Hymnal Title: Gospel Songs No. 2 First Line: Cast thy bread upon the waters Topics: Christian Life Giving Languages: English Tune Title: [Cast thy bread upon the waters]

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J. H. Hanaford

b. 1819 Person Name: J. A. Hanaford Hymnal Title: Gems and Jewels Author of "Cast Thy Bread upon the Waters" in Gems and Jewels Hanaford, J. H., M.D., born in New Hampton, New Hampshire, Jan. 27, 1819, and educated for the medical profession. He arranged the first edition of Phineas Stowe's Ocean Melodies, 1848, and for it he composed 19 hymns. Some of these are signed "J. H. H.," and others "J. H. Hanaford." One on Setting Sail, "Great God, at Thy command," is specially good for its purpose. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Phoebe J. Hanaford

Person Name: Mrs. Phoebe J. Hanaford Hymnal Title: Gospel Songs No. 2 Author of "Cast Thy Bread" in Gospel Songs No. 2

Phoebe A. Hanaford

1829 - 1921 Person Name: J. H. Hanaford Hymnal Title: Songs of Grace and Glory Author of "Cast Thy Bread upon the Waters" in Songs of Grace and Glory Hanaford, Phoebe A., née Coffin, daughter of George F. Coffin, was born at Nantucket Island, May 6, 1829. Mrs. Hanaford is an Universalist, and one of their recognized ministers. Her hymn "Cast thy bread upon the waters" (Work and Wait), is in the Laudes Domini, N.Y., 1884, and other American collections. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ================= Born: May 6, 1829, Nan­tuck­et Is­land, Mass­a­chu­setts. Died: June 2, 1921, Ro­ches­ter, New York. Daughter of Quak­er ship own­er George F. Cof­fin, Phoe­be was cou­sin to fem­in­ist Lu­cre­tia Mott. A gift­ed writ­er, she was pub­lished in the lo­cal pa­per by the time she was a teen­ag­er. She stu­died La­tin and math­e­ma­tics and taught school for a few years, then in 1849 mar­ried Dr. Jo­seph H. Han­a­ford. The cou­ple lived in New­ton and Read­ing, Mass­a­chu­setts, and had two child­ren. Phoebe con­tin­ued her lit­er­ary ef­forts, pro­duc­ing po­e­try, child­ren’s sto­ries, es­says, and bi­o­gra­phies (her bi­o­gra­phy of Ab­ra­ham Lin­coln sold 20,000 co­pies). She al­so ed­it­ed a Un­i­ver­sal­ist mag­a­zine, and, urged by Rev. Olym­pia Brown, she event­u­al­ly be­came a Uni­ver­sal­ist min­is­ter (the first wo­man or­dained in New Eng­land). She served church­es in Hing­ham and Walt­ham, Mass­a­chu­setts; New Ha­ven, Con­nec­ti­cut, and Jer­sey Ci­ty, New Jer­sey. Her works in­clude: Life of George Pea­bo­dy Women of the Cen­tu­ry (Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts: B. B. Russ­ell, 1877) www.hymntime.com/tch