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A. F. Myers

Hymnal Number: d18 Author of "Singing all the day" in Favorite Gospel Songs. New ed. Augustus (Gus) Franklin Myers USA 1850-1902. Born at Ashland, OH, he was a music composer and publisher. He may have taught music, as his title of ‘Professor’, is noted by one source. His song books include: “The life line”, “The search light” (1894), “The seed sower” (1897). He wrote many lyrics and tunes. He died at Toledo, OH. John Perry

Grace Weiser Davis

Person Name: Grace Wieser Davis Hymnal Number: d4 Author of "After a while the trump will sound" in Favorite Gospel Songs. New ed. Grace Weiser Davis USA 1860-1933? Born near York, PA, she married judge James Nixon Davis in 1889. They attended the Asbury United Methodist Church in York. She became a Methodist evangelist. In 1900 she moved to Jersey City, NJ. She compiled several works, including: “Gems of gospel songs” (1885), “Favorite gospel songs” (1894) with Elisha A. Hoffman, “Childhood conversions” (1897). John Perry

Aldine S. Kieffer

1840 - 1904 Hymnal Number: d144 Author of "Say, are you ready" in Favorite Gospel Songs. New ed. Full name Aldine Silliman Kiefer

J. H. Weber

Hymnal Number: d25 Author of "Come back, my boy, come back" in Favorite Gospel Songs. New ed.

Grace D. Roe

Hymnal Number: d36 Author of "Pilot of Galillee" in Favorite Gospel Songs. New ed.

Mrs. S. Z. Kaufman

Person Name: S. Z. Kaufman Hymnal Number: d52 Author of "He is just the same today" in Favorite Gospel Songs. New ed.

David Nelson

1793 - 1844 Hymnal Number: d105 Author of "For O, we stand on Jordan's strand" in Favorite Gospel Songs. New ed. Nelson, David, M.D., son of Henry Nelson, was born near Jonesborough, East Tennessee, Sept. 24, 1793. He graduated at Washington College, Virginia, in 1810, and took his M.D. degree at Philadelphia in 1812. He acted for some time as a surgeon in the war against Great Britain. During that time he became an infidel, but returning to the faith, he, in 1823, resigned medicine and took up theology, and subsequently became a Presbyterian Minister. He held several appointments, and founded two manual-labour colleges, one at Greenfields, and the second near Quincy, Illinois. He died Oct. 17, 1844. His hymn, "My days are gliding swiftly by" (Death Anticipated), was written in 1835, to be sung to the tune of "Lord Ullin's Daughter." It is exceedingly popular. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Elizabeth C. Green

Hymnal Number: d26 Author of "O, it is wonderful" in Favorite Gospel Songs. New ed.

M. B. Williams

Hymnal Number: d172 Author of "My mother's Bible" in Favorite Gospel Songs. New ed. Milan Bertrand Williams; evangelist; fl. 1896-1910 LOC Name Authority Files

Hope Publishing Company

Person Name: Hope Pub. Co. Publisher of "" in Favorite Gospel Songs. New ed.

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