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Arthur K. White

1889 - 1989 Editor of "" in Cross and Crown Hymnal, 3rd ed. Son of Alma White, husband of Kathleen M. White

Alice Jean Cleator

1871 - 1926 Hymnal Number: d37 Author of "Be a little sunbeam though your light be small" in Cross and Crown Hymnal, 3rd ed. Alice Jean Cleator, 1871-1926 Born: Cir­ca 1871, An­dre­as, Isle of Man, Eng­land. Died: Cir­ca April 27, 1926, Cleve­land, Ohio. Cleator’s family ev­i­dent­ly em­igrat­ed to Amer­i­ca in the 1870’s. She was liv­ing in Clar­idon, Ohio, in 1880, & Geau­ga Coun­ty, Ohio, in 1900, 1910, & 1920. She taught school in New York Ci­ty, re­tir­ing some time be­fore 1915. --hymntime.com/tch/

Mrs. James G. Johnson

Person Name: James G. Johnson Hymnal Number: d323 Author of "Come, O, come to me" in Cross and Crown Hymnal, 3rd ed.

Eduardo J. Lango

Hymnal Number: d500 Author of "I'll be somewhere listening" in Cross and Crown Hymnal, 3rd ed. 20th Century

A. W. Williams

Hymnal Number: d221 Author of "Glory to God, glory to God" in Cross and Crown Hymnal, 3rd ed.

C. L. Reed

Hymnal Number: d278 Author of "Don't turn the dear Savior away" in Cross and Crown Hymnal, 3rd ed.

Pillar of Fire

Publisher of "" in Cross and Crown Hymnal, 3rd ed.

Arthur F. Ingler

1873 - 1935 Hymnal Number: d431 Author of "My Shepherd" in Cross and Crown Hymnal, 3rd ed. Born: May 12, 1873, Montandon, Pennsylvania. Died: August 8, 1935, Abington, Connecticut. Buried: North Swansea, Rhode Island. The 1900 census shows Ingler as a "vocalist" living in Denver, Colorado. The 1920 census shows him as a Nazarene preacher in Tillamook, Oregon. After the death of his wife Amalia, he moved east and married Lura Horton, who at the time was pastor of the People’s Church of the Nazarene in Providence, Rhode Island. The two of them served joint pastorates in Fitchburg, Massachusetts; Jackman, Maine; North Attleboro, Massachusetts; New Haven, Connecticut; and, in 1931, at Emmanuel Church, Pawtucket, Rhode Island. His works include: Burning Bush Songs No. 1 (Chicago, Illinois: Metropolitan Church Association, 1902) The Joy Bells of Canaan No. 2 Songs of the Blood-Washed (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Praise Publishing Company, 1909) (editor) Canaan Melodies, 1914 (editor) --www.hymntime.com/tch

Neal A. McAulay

b. 1854 Hymnal Number: d340 Author of "How could it be" in Cross and Crown Hymnal, 3rd ed. McAulay, Neal A. (Nova Scotia, March, 1854--?). Born of Scottish parents "in the English town of Nova Scotia." At age 21 he moved to Boston and from there to Portland, Maine, in 1876. Converted in 1877; went to Chicago in 1882, and entered McCormick Theological Seminary in 1883 (B.D., 1886). Pastorates in Presbyterian churches in Wilton, Iowa (1886-1907) and Lyons, Louisiana (1907-?). In 1889 began writing gospel hymns. --Gabriel, Charles H. (1916). Singers and Their Songs. Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company.

J. Wakefield MacGill

1829 - 1902 Hymnal Number: d207 Author of "Glory to Jesus, wonderful Savior" in Cross and Crown Hymnal, 3rd ed.

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