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From the Table Now Retiring

Author: John Rowe Appears in 141 hymnals Used With Tune: DORRNANCE

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SICILY

Appears in 642 hymnals Tune Sources: Sicilian melody Incipit: 56543 45654 35567 Used With Text: From the table now retiring
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DORRNANCE

Appears in 336 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: I. B. Woodbury Incipit: 33312 23356 53132 Used With Text: From the Table Now Retiring
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BATTY

Appears in 112 hymnals Tune Sources: J. Thommen's Christenschatz, 1745 Incipit: 12323 45365 43223 Used With Text: From the table now retiring

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From the Table Now Retiring

Author: John Rowe Hymnal: Favorite Hymns #196 (1933) Languages: English Tune Title: [From the table now retiring]
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From the Table Now Retiring

Author: John Rowe Hymnal: Worship and Praise #242 (1929) Languages: English Tune Title: [From the table now retiring]
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From the Table Now Retiring

Author: John Rowe Hymnal: Premier Hymns #275 (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: [From the table now retiring]

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I. B. Woodbury

1819 - 1858 Person Name: Isaac B. Woodbury Composer of "[From the table now retiring]" in Favorite Hymns Woodbury, Isaac Baker. (Beverly, Massachusetts, October 23, 1819--October 26, 1858, Columbia, South Carolina). Music editor. As a boy, he studied music in nearby Boston, then spent his nineteenth year in further study in London and Paris. He taught for six years in Boston, traveling throughout New England with the Bay State Glee Club. He later lived at Bellow Falls, Vermont, where he organized the New Hampshire and Vermont Musical Association. In 1849 he settled in New York City where he directed the music at the Rutgers Street Church until ill-health caused him to resign in 1851. He became editor of the New York Musical Review and made another trip to Europe in 1852 to collect material for the magazine. in the fall of 1858 his health broke down from overwork and he went south hoping to regain his strength, but died three days after reaching Columbia, South Carolina. He published a number of tune-books, of which the Dulcimer, of New York Collection of Sacred Music, went through a number of editions. His Elements of Musical Composition, 1844, was later issued as the Self-instructor in Musical Composition. He also assisted in the compilation of the Methodist Hymn Book of 1857. --Leonard Ellinwood, DNAH Archives

Anonymous

Person Name: Anon. Author of "From the table now retiring" in The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Charles Edward Pollock

1853 - 1928 Person Name: Chas. Edw. Pollock Composer of "REXFORD" in The Songs of Zion Charles Edward Pollock USA 1853-1928. Born at Newcastle, PA, he moved to Jefferson City, MO, when age 17. He was a cane maker for C W Allen. He also worked 20 years for the MO Pacific Railroad, as a depot clerk and later as Assistant Roadmaster. He was a musician and prolific songwriter, composing 5000+ songs, mostly used in Sunday school settings and church settings. He took little remuneration for his compositions, preferring they be freely used. He produced three songbooks: “Praises”, “Beauty of praise”, and “Waves of melody”. In 1886 he married Martha (Mattie) Jane Harris, and they had three children: Robert, Edward, and a daughter. He died in Merriam, KS. John Perry ================= Pollock, Charles Edward. (Jefferson City, Missouri, 1853-1924). Records of Jefferson City indicate the following: 1897 clerk at depot; residence at 106 Broadway (with Mildred Pollock) 1904-1905 cane maker for C. W. Allen 1908-1909 musician; residence at 106 Broadway (with wife Matty) 1912-1913 residence at St. Louis Road, east city limits --Wilmer Swope, DNAH Archives Note: not to be confused with Charles Edward Pollock (c.1871-1924).
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