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Hugh A. Orchard

Hymnal Number: d15 Author of "Tonight shall mother's prayer be heard" in Songs and Stories of Mother, Childhood, and Home

J. A. Kring

Hymnal Number: d37 Author of "Bring back my boy" in Songs and Stories of Mother, Childhood, and Home

Juliette E. Perry

Hymnal Number: d3 Author of "The shepherd call" in Songs and Stories of Mother, Childhood, and Home

C. Annette Topping

Hymnal Number: d22 Author of "My mother's easy chair" in Songs and Stories of Mother, Childhood, and Home

F. D. Hall

Hymnal Number: d26 Author of "How I long my dear old mother's face to see" in Songs and Stories of Mother, Childhood, and Home

Henry K. Grose

Hymnal Number: d28 Author of "Tender recollections" in Songs and Stories of Mother, Childhood, and Home

J. W. Burgess

1851 - 1927 Person Name: Joseph W. Burgess Hymnal Number: d17 Author of "It was home, for mother was there" in Songs and Stories of Mother, Childhood, and Home Born: January 1, 1851, Dansville, New York. Died: May 20, 1927, San Diego County, California. Buried: Cypress View Mausoleum and Crematory, San Diego, California. A journalist and temperance crusader, Burgess edited God’s Blessings (Dansville, New York: A. M. Hall, 1890), and founded the Dansville Breeze. In 1889, he married Helen Frances Sutton in Hornellsville, New York. They later settled in San Diego, California. Sources: Findagrave, accessed 17 Nov 2016 © The Cyber Hymnal™. Used by permission. (www.hymntime.com)

Lillian Barker Beede

1870 - 1931 Hymnal Number: d7 Author of "Saved by a song" in Songs and Stories of Mother, Childhood, and Home Lillian Barker Beede (married to Charles Gould Beede, was the author of Through the Mists (Marshalltown, also published in The Christian Science Journal, June and September of 1913. NN, Hymnary editor. Source: http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/b/e/e/beede_lb.htm and http://journal.christianscience.com/issues/1913/

George P. Beard

Hymnal Number: d41 Author of "Her sweetest song" in Songs and Stories of Mother, Childhood, and Home

Charles Gould Beede

1853 - 1906 Hymnal Number: d23 Author of "I saw my mother kneeling" in Songs and Stories of Mother, Childhood, and Home Charles Gould Beede was born October 27, 1843 in Providence County, Rhode Island. He married his first wife in January 1870 and they had a son in November 1870. His first marriage later ended in divorce. He married Lillian Barker in 1897 in Iowa. She was 27 years old and he was 54 years old. They were both poets. His Soul Shadows and Reincarnated: a romance of the soul were published in 1908. Lillian Barker Beede's Through the Mists was published in 1910. Dianne Shapiro from Find a Grave Memorial website (accessed 10/25/2020 and Annals of Iowa: a historical quarterly (Third Series, Vol. XI, No. 1, April 1913)

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