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N. S. Godfrey

1817 - 1883 Person Name: S. N. Godfrey Composer of "ELLINGHAM" in Church Hymnal, Mennonite Born: November, 30, 1817, London, England. Died: October 26, 1883, Southsea, Hampshire, England. Son of an apothecary at Turvey, Bedfordshire, Godfrey was educated at St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge (summa cum laude, 1847). He served as Curate of Swansea (1847-48) and Biddenham, Bedford (1848-50). He resigned in 1858 to become minister and Perpetual Curate at St. Bartholomew’s Temperance Church in Portsea, Hampshire. While at Portsea, he was suspended for three years for practicing spiritualism. © The Cyber Hymnal ™ (hymntime.com/tch)

Johann Rosenmüller

1619 - 1684 Person Name: J. Rosenmüller Composer of "SALZBURG" in University Hymns Johann Rosenmueller, b. about 1615, Kursachsen; d. 1686, Wolfenbuettel Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

Miss M. Lindsay

1827 - 1898 Person Name: M. Lindsay Composer of "[Take my life, and let it be]" in Great Songs of the Church Marie (Mary) Lindsay, born 1927, Wimbledon (UK), married Rev. John Worthington Bliss, died 1898, Betteshanger, Kent

J. H. Rosecrans

1845 - 1926 Composer of "[Take my life, and let it be]" in Pearls of Gospel Song James Holmes Rosecrans stu­died at the Baxter Un­i­ver­si­ty of Mu­sic in Friend­ship, New York. Af­ter teaching for two years, he joined the Fill­more Bro­thers Mu­sic House in Cin­cin­na­ti, Ohio. As of 1880, he was teach­ing mu­sic in Doug­las Coun­ty, Col­o­ra­do. In 1884, was an evan­gel­ist in California, and later was as­so­ci­ated with evan­gel­is­tic efforts in Tex­as, and taught mu­sic and Bi­ble at Carl­ton College in Bon­ham, Tex­as. He pub­lished over 20 music col­lect­ions in his life­time. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

John T. Wilkinson

Composer (descant) of "MOZART" in Voices United

Mark Sedio

b. 1954 Person Name: Mark Sedio, b. 1954 Arranger of "TOMA MI VOLUNTAD" in Evangelical Lutheran Worship

William Dexheimer-Pharris

b. 1956 Person Name: William Dexheimer Pharris, b. 1956 Composer of "TOMA MI VOLUNTAD" in Evangelical Lutheran Worship

Christian Science Publishing Society

Person Name: CSPS Sp. tr. of "Take My Life (Ten mi vida)" in Christian Science Hymnal

Charles Francis Lloyd

1852 - 1917 Person Name: Charles Francis Ambrose Lloyd, 1852-1917 Composer of "RAVENSWORTH" in The Hymnary of the United Church of Canada

C. C. Case

1843 - 1918 Composer of "[Take my life, and let it be]" in Choice Songs Charles Clinton Case USA 1843-1918. Born in Linesville, PA, his family moved to Gustavus, OH, when he was four. His father was an accomplished violinist, but a neighbor gave him a small violin when he was nine, and he mastered it before he could read music. At age 16 he went to singing school (without parental consent), borrowing the money from a neighbor. C. A. Bentley, a prominent conductor, was his first vocal music instructor, and William Bradbury's “Jubilee” was the school textbook. For three winters in a row, he attended Bentley's singing school, working his father's farm in the summer. He married Annie Williams. In 1866 he studied music in Boston with B. F. Baker. He also studied under George Root, Horatio Palmer, Philip Bliss, George Webb, and others, hymnwriters in their own right. Soon after, Case began teaching music, and when James McGranahan moved two miles from his home, they became friends. Case wrote and edited a number of Gospel song books in his life. 6 works. John Perry

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