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J. W. Dadmun

1819 - 1890 Person Name: J. W. Dadman Composer of "[I am dwelling on the mountain]" in Church Hymnal, Mennonite Rv John William Dadmun USA 1819-1890. Born at Cambridge, MA, he completed his education at the Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, MA. At 22 he joined the New England Methodist Conference and pastored churches in the towns of Ludlow, Southhampton, South Hadley Falls, Enfield, Ware, Monson, Ipswich, and Lowell, the first Methodist Church and Grace Church, Boston and First Church, Boston Highlands. For a number of years he was also prison Chaplain and Superintendent of schools in the city institutions of Boston at Deer Island, off the coast of Maine. He married Lucy Ann Dutton, and they had seven children: Lucy, Wiletta, Francina, Charles,William and two others. He was initiated into Masonry at the Mt. Lebanon Lodge in Boston, MA, and served as Grand Chaplain and District Deputy Grand Master, which he immensely enjoyed. He rose in ranks within the organization and was instrumental in forming the Mt. Vernon Chapter in Roxbury, MA. He was elected Grand High Priest of the Grand Chapter of MA. He was Knighted into the De Molay Commandery in Boston, serving several years and rising to Grand Prelate of MA & RI, and attained to a number of other significant positions within the Masons. In later years, after Lucy died, he married Martha Jane Rogers. He collected songs and contributed lyrics to some, publishing a number of song books: “Army & Navy melodies” (1862), “The Melodian” (1862), “Revival melodies” , “The Eolian harp” (1860), “The sacred harmonium”, “new revival melodies”, “Musical string of pearls”, The Masonic choir” (1864), “The humming bird”, “Union league melodies”, “The new golden chain of Sabbath school melodies”, “The olive leaf”, “The timbrel” (1866), and others. Copies of these works have been sold around the world. He died at Boston, MA. John Perry

Mrs. Harriett Warner Re Qua

1843 - 1929 Person Name: Mrs. Harriett Warner, Re Qua Author of "Is Not This the Land of Beulah?" in Church Hymnal, Mennonite Harriett A Warner Re Qua USA 1843-1929. It is surmised that she was born in the midwest, possibly IA, and remained there most of her life. She married minister, Eugene W F Re Qua, a Methodist Episcopal Church minister who pastored churches, mostly in IA, and they had a daughter, Beatrice. She wrote a book titled, “Stones for the temple” 1885). She died at Des Moines, IA. John Perry

W. Roberto Adell

Person Name: W. R. Adell Translator of "A la Tierra Prometida" in Lluvias de Bendicion

Charles P. Whitford

Person Name: Chas. P. Whitford Author of "A Home in Heaven" in Songs for Service

J. F. Sohen

Author of "Der Friede Gottes" in Liederperlen

Abram Metzler

Person Name: A. Metzler Author of "Keep me, O my blessed Jesus" in Church and Sunday School Hymnal with Supplement

Thomas H. Holland

1931 - 2019 Person Name: Tom Holland Author of "The Song of the Saved" in Church Gospel Songs and Hymns Minister, professor, and songwriter of the churches of Christ. Served as minister for the Crieve Hall church of Christ in Nashville, Tennessee, and directed the Nashville School of Preaching and Biblical Studies for 31 years. Initial founder of the Diana Singing event in Diana, Tennessee. Garret Herndon from https://christianchronicle.org/tom-holland-singing-evangelist-and-preachers-preacher-dies-at-87/ https://hymnstudiesblog.wordpress.com/2019/01/05/do-you-love-the-lord/

O. D. Morrow

Person Name: O.D. Morrow Arranger of "[God in heaven is my Father]" in Church Gospel Songs and Hymns

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