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Thomas Hewlett

1845 - 1874 Person Name: T. Hewlett Hymnal Number: 6576 Composer of "DALKEITH" in Small Church Music Born: March 16, 1845, Oxford, England. Died: April 10, 1874. Son of Thomas Hewlett, Thomas studied under Leighton Hayne, and earned his BMus degree from Oxford. He played the organ for the Duke of Buccleuch (1865-71); St. Peter’s Church, Edinburgh (1868-69); St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Edinburgh; and Newington Parish Church, Edinburgh (1873-74). --www.hymntime.com/tch

Richard Wainwright

1758 - 1825 Hymnal Number: 1478 Composer of "WAINWRIGHT" in Small Church Music

Frederick G. Russell

1867 - 1929 Hymnal Number: 1997 Composer of "LOMBARD STREET" in Small Church Music

Thomas Wood

1892 - 1950 Hymnal Number: 3023 Composer of "ST. OSYTH" in Small Church Music b. 11-28-1892, Chorley, Lancashire, d. 11-19-50, Bures, Essex; composer, author LOC Name Authority File

Daniel Speer

1636 - 1707 Hymnal Number: 5378 Composer of "SPEER (SAG WAS HILFT)" in Small Church Music Daniel Speer, b. 1bout 1620-1625, Bresalu; d. Waiblingen, 1693 or '94 Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

Eliezer ben Yitzchok Gerowitsch

1844 - 1913 Person Name: Eliezer Gerowitsch Hymnal Number: 3629 Composer of "ADON OLAM" in Small Church Music

Donald S. Barrows

1877 - 1951 Hymnal Number: 4334 Composer of "CURA DEI" in Small Church Music Donald S. Barrow was Organist and Choir Master at Christ Church, Episcopal of Rochester, New York from 1933 to 1938. Previously he designed organs and he held patents for both railroad equipment and electro-pneumatic organ actions. Dianne Shapiro, from OHS Pipe Organ Database, (https://pipeorgandatabase.org/BuilderDetails.php?BuilderID=354) accessed 12/24/2017

H. A. Harding

1855 - 1930 Person Name: H. Harding, 1856-1930 Hymnal Number: 2956 Composer of "ST. MERRYN" in Small Church Music

G. C. E. Ryley

Hymnal Number: 4804 Composer of "SARRATT" in Small Church Music

D. A. R. Aufranc

1892 - 1979 Hymnal Number: 2333 Composer of "" in Small Church Music D.A.R. Aufranc was a physician and dentist in London. He was a third generation Adventist. His grandfather, a professor of languages and translator, was one of the first European converts to the church, due to the efforts of J. N. Andrews in Switzerland. He became a well-known physician and served as an advisor for the Good Health Association, a group of Adventist medical institutions in Great Britain. Additionally, at the time of the coronation of King George VI in 1937, an article by Aufranc, "Fighting against Death," was one of eleven featured in a church commemorative magazine published in Britain titled This Century of Wonders. He was a regular contributor in the 1930s and early 1940s to the world church's official magazine, Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, later the Review and Herald, authoring both articles and poems. He also wrote practical articles on health, which appeared in the church's Life and Health magazine. Apart from the hymns that he composed for the SDA Church, he longed to be a successful composer of popular music, as played by the dance bands of the day. http://www.iamaonline.com/Bio/Raoul_Aufranc.htm (excerpts)

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