Composer: Jeremiah Ingalls
Jeremiah Ingalls  USA  1764-1838. Born at Andover, MA, his father died of hardships from the American Revolutionary War when he was thirteen.  In VT, he worked as a farmer, Cooper, Taverner, and choirmaster.  He mastered the bass viol (similar to a cello) and became a composer.  He moved to Newbury, VT, in 1787, and in 1791 he married Mary (Polly) Bigelow of Westminster, MA, and they had eleven children (nine living to adulthood): Smith, Jeremiah, Joshua, Jeremiah, Mary, Moses, Elizabeth, John, Almyra, Isaac, and Hannah.  He taught singing and began leading the singing at the First Congregational Church there.  The choir became well-known, and people came from miles around to hear them sing.  In 1800 he built and operated a tavern.  He also… 
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