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Alain Rocourt

Person Name: A. R. Translator of "Come, O Thou Traveller unknown (Ou minm vouyajè inkoni)" in An Nou Chanté! Rev. Alain Rocourt, as cited in An Nou Chanté.

William C. Filby

1833 - 1913 Person Name: W. C. Filby Composer of "ST. CHRYSOSTOM" in The Church Hymnary Baptized: St. Paul, January 16, 1833, Hammersmith, Middlesex, England. Died: June 22, 1913, Richmond, Surrey, England. Son of William and Lucy Filby, William studied in France, and played the organ at St. Peter’s Church, Hammersmith (1849); Bromley Parish Church, Kent (1853); the London churches of St. Peter, Walworth; St. Matthew, Bayswater; and St. Luke, Westbourne Park; Holy Trinity, Margate, Kent; Holy Trinity, Stepney, London; and St. Paul, West Greenwich, London (1884). He also served as organist at the International Exhibitions of 1882 and of 1885, wrote and lectured on church music, opera and music education, and composed organ voluntaries, operettas, songs, part songs and choruses. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Nicola Morrison

b. 1978 Composer of "POOLE" in Singing the Faith

D. C. John

Composer of "[Come, O thou traveler unknown]" in The Guiding Star for Sunday Schools

Erastus Wentworth

1813 - 1886 Person Name: E. Wentworth Arranger of "WRESTLING JACOB" in The Revivalist

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