
| Short Name: | Mary C. Seward |
| Full Name: | Seward, Mary C. (Mary Holden Coggeshall), 1839-1919 |
| Birth Year: | 1839 |
| Death Year: | 1919 |
Born: July 9, 1839, New London, Connecticut.
Died: Circa September 1919, on a train going to Buffalo, New York.
[Pseudonym: Agnes Burney.]
Daughter of William H. and Sarah Latham Ashbey Coggeshall, Mary was educated at the Female Academy in Norwich, Connecticut, and married composer Theodore Seward in 1860. She belonged to the International Sunshine Society; the Sorosis Club of New York City; the Woman’s Club of Orange, New Jersey; was twice president of the National Society of New England Women; and was president of the Blind Babies’ Hospital in Summit, New Jersey. As of 1914, she was living in East Orange, New Jersey.
--www.hymntime.com/tch/
| Tunes by Mary C. Seward (3) | As | Instances | Incipit |
|---|---|---|---|
| [Lift up, O little children] | Mary C. Seward (Composer) | 18 | 51712 33454 32156 |
| [Weary of wandering from my Savior] | Mrs. Mary C. Seward (Composer) | 1 | 51176 76531 35653 |
| [Why shouldst thou longer knock] | Mary C. Seward (Composer) | 1 | 15432 11762 32154 |