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Rose Sanders

b. 1945 Person Name: Rose Sanders, 1945- Topics: Special Occasions Author of "There's a River Flowin' in My Soul" in Singing the Journey

Letha H. Sims

Topics: Special Solos Composer of "[In the heart of London city]" in Redemption Songs

James Hungerford

Topics: Special Department Bible Songs Author of "The Lord will provide" in The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book

John A. Oates

Person Name: J.A. Oates Topics: Special Seasons Thanksgiving and Harvest-Home Composer of "" in Hymnal

Aclen Webb

Topics: Solos and Specials Composer of "[Jesus Christ the Lord opened up the way to glory]" in Songs of Praise

Harry Read

Topics: Special occasions Benedictions Author of "Lord of all glory and of grace" in The Song Book of the Salvation Army

Jesse A. Barney

1889 - 1979 Person Name: J. A. B. Topics: Solos and Specials Author of "Who Will Go?" in Songs of Praise Jesse Albert Barney was the oldest of six children born to George Selwyn Barney and Cora Belle Martin. After attending local schools and the New Hampton, New Hampshire Academy, he attended Rochester Bible Training School, Rochester, New York (1910-12). He taught school in Orange, Grafton, West Rumney, and Wentworth, New Hampshire. On September 29, 1916, he married Emilie B. Harris at West Rumney, New Hampshire. They had two children: Gerald Stanley Barney, born January 28, 1918; and Miriam Elaine Barney, born November 8, 1919. He became a minister, song writer, and musician. He also served two terms as a missionary in the Belgian Congo (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo) (1921-32). From 1933-38, Barney toured with an evangelistic singing and musical group. On April 23, 1938, he lost his right arm while moving a piano. He then became a poultry farmer at Rumney Depot, New Hampshire. He served as a director of the New England Bible Conference, Rumney, New Hampshire, and Boston, Massachusetts. He was active in local government affairs, and was a representative to the New Hampshire General Court, Concord, New Hampshire. © The Cyber Hymnal™. Used by permission. (www.hymntime.com/tch)

David Brambila B.

Topics: Special Occasions Author of "Gracias, Dios" in Celebremos Su Gloria

W. K. McElwain, 1904-

b. 1904 Topics: Special Subjects and Occasions Schools and Colleges Author of "Graceland forever, dear Alma Mater" in The Hymnal

Ellaine Downie

b. 1952 Person Name: Ellaine Downie, 1952- Topics: Hymns Specially Suitable for Children Arranger of "GOOD THINGS" in Together in Song

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