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William H. Walter

1825 - 1893 Composer of "FESTAL SONG" in Baptist Hymnal 1991

A. Williams

1731 - 1776 Person Name: Aaron Williams Composer of "ST. THOMAS" in Trinity Hymnal (Rev. ed.) Aaron Williams (b. London, England, 1731; d. London, 1776) was a singing teacher, music engraver, and clerk at the Scottish Church, London Wall. He published various church music collections, some intended for rural church choirs. Representative of his compilations are The Universal Psalmodist (1763)— published in the United States as The American Harmony (1769)—The Royal Harmony (1766), The New Universal Psalmodist (1770), and Psalmody in Miniature (1778). His Harmonia Coelestis (1775) included anthems by noted composers. Bert Polman

J. E. Sweetser

1817 - 1873 Person Name: Joseph E. Sweetser Composer of "GREENWOOD" in African Methodist Episcopal hymn and tune book

E. Heritage

Person Name: E. Heritage, Philadelphia Composer of "MARSHFIELD" in The Social Harp Elphrey Heritage lived in Philadelphia, was associated with the publisher S. C. Collins of that city, and composed hymn tunes that appeared inter alia in The Hesperian Harp (1848), The Timbrel of Zion (1853), and The Social Harp (1855). He was the brother of Jason Heritage of New Jersey. (Source: Daniel W. Patterson's "Introduction" to the 1973 reprint of The Social Harp, xii-xiii)

Micah John Walter

Composer of "WYNNEWOOD" in The Greenwood Harmony (2nd ed.)

E. W. Dunbar

1823 - 1893 Composer of "NO SORROW" in Christ in Song Edward Weldon Dunbar

J. W. Dadmun

1819 - 1890 Person Name: Rev. J. W. Dadmun Composer of "[Come, ye that love the Lord]" in Glad Tidings in Song 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

Is. Smith

1734 - 1805 Person Name: Isaac Smith Composer of "FALCON STREET" in Hymns and Songs Isaac Smith; published "A Collection of Psalm Tunes" about 1770 Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

James Edson White

1849 - 1928 Person Name: J. E. White Composer of "[Come, ye that love the Lord]" in Joyful Greeting

Charles Vincent

1852 - 1934 Composer of "ISHMAEL" in Christian Praise Vincent, Charles; b. 9-19-1852, Houghton-le-Spring, Durham, d. 2-28-34, Monte Carlo; English organist. Full name Charles John Vincent, Jr.

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