William M. Lighthall

William M. Lighthall
Short Name: William M. Lighthall
Full Name: Lighthall, William M., 1865-1949
Birth Year: 1865
Death Year: 1949

Lighthall, William M. (Omestown, Canada, ca. 1865--?). Railroad (Delaware & Hudson) employee and telegrapher, 30 years. Moved to Rouses Point, New York, in 1881. Presbyterian Church, Odd Fellows, Mason. Member of Rouses Point School Board, 15+ years (President, Secretary).

See: Gabriel, Charles. (1916). Singers and their songs. Chicago: Rodeheaver Co.

--Keith C. Clark, DNAH Archives


Texts by William M. Lighthall (21)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
Es durchhebt meine Seele ein wortloserWilliam M. Lighthall (Author)German2
If we were more like Jesus in the life we liveW. M. Lighthall (Author)English2
Jesus' blood was all-sufficientWilliam M Lighthall (Author)2
Jesus so sweetly saved even meWilliam M Lighthall (Author)2
Just a little more like JesusWilliam M. Lighthall (Author)2
Once on a time there lived a kingWilliam M Lighthall (Author)2
[Someone Is Looking to You]William M Lighthall (Author)English2
Thou, God, who sendest me All goodWilliam M Lighthall (Author)2
To whom shall we go when temptation is nighWm. M. Lighthall (Author)English2
We serve a Master great and strongWilliam M Lighthall (Author)2
When earthly friends are few and farWilliam M Lighthall (Author)English2
When I gave my heart to Jesus, Freely He my sins forgaveWilliam M. Lighthall (Author)English2
I love to think of that happy dayW. M. Lighthall (Author)3
The time is coming by and by When all life's trialsW. M. Lighthall (Author)3
There's a boy whose heart is sad tonightW. M. Lighthall (Author)English3
I never knew that life could be so sweet, Till Jesus came so sweetly into mineW. M. Lighthall (Author)English4
My Father will not let me fallW. M. Lighthall (Author)English4
This thought is dearer far to meWilliam M Lighthall (Author)English5
I have a Savior I want you to knowW. M. Lighthall (Author)English7
Let your light shine wheresoever you goW. M. Lighthall (Author)English38
There's a song in my heart that my lips cannot singW. M. Lighthall (Author)English55
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