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James M. Dungan

1851 - 1925 Person Name: J.M. Dungan Composer of "[Lord, speak to me, that I may speak]" in Triumphant Songs No.1 Born: Cir­ca 1852, In­di­a­na. The 1880 cen­sus shows Dun­gan in Fran­klin, In­di­a­na, with his wife Helen. --www.hymntime.com/tch

George C. Martin

1844 - 1916 Person Name: G. C. Martin Composer of "LAMBOURNE" in The Church Hymnary

Battison Haynes

1859 - 1900 Composer of "HERMON" in Hymns of the Living Church Haynes, Walter Battison; b. 11/21/1859, Kempsey, near Worcester; d. 2/4/1900, London; English organist and composer

Frank Ottis

Author of "Lord, speak to me [us] that I [we] may speak" in Songs of Saving Power

Charles Harford Lloyd

1849 - 1919 Person Name: Charles H. Lloyd Composer of "NE DERELINQUAS ME" in Redemption Songs Born: October 16, 1849, Thornbury, Gloss, England. Died: October 16, 1919, Slough, England. Buried: Windsor Cemetery, Windsor, Berkshire, England. Lloyd attended Thornbury Grammar School and Rossall School, and was a Scholar of Magdalen School, Hertford College, Oxford (BMus 1871, BA 1872, MA 175, DMus 1891). He served as organist at Gloucester Cathedral (1876); Christ Church, Oxford (1882, succeeding Samuel Wesley); precentor of Eton College (1892); organist of the Chapel Royal (1914); and editor of Church Hymns (1903). Sources: Frost, p. 680 Music: Credo Domine Lundy Sacramentum Unitatis Savile St. Frideswide http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/l/l/o/lloyd_ch.htm

J. E. Sweetser

1817 - 1873 Person Name: Joseph E. Sweetser Composer of "ROSE HILL" in College Hymnal

Peter Hurford

b. 1930 Person Name: Peter Hurford, b. 1930 Composer of "THE HOLY SON" in Common Praise

Robert Anderson Becket

1834 - 1910 Person Name: Robert Anderson Becket, 1834-1910 Composer of "WAYLAND" in The Book of Praise Robert Anderson Becket, Born December 30, 1834 in Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, Scotland. Died May 6, 1910, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada. Becker's family moved to Canada in 1841. He worked as a bookkeeper for his uncle in Montreal until he was married. He then moved with his wife to Belleville, Ontario where he started a music and stationary store. He returned to Montreal in 1866 and became manager for the D. Morris Ice Company, eventually becoming the owner. He also loved music and was also involved in choirs and quartets and did much to help young musicians. Dianne Shapiro, from Find a Grave website (accessed 3/7/2020 and Montreal: From 1535 to 1914: Biographical Vol III (The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, Montreal, 1914)

John Farmer

b. 1816 Person Name: John Farmer, 1816- Composer of "[Lord, speak to me that I may speak]" in Carmina for the Sunday School and Social Worship

Mary Ann Yergler Rassi

b. 1933 Person Name: M. Y. R. Composer of "[Lord, speak to me that I may speak]" in Hymns of Zion

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