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Margaret Elizabeth Munson Sangster

1838 - 1912 Person Name: Margaret Sangster, 1838-1912 Author of "From Nazareth" in The Cyber Hymnal

Sarah Edwards Henshaw

1822 - 1894 Person Name: Sarah E. Henshaw Author of "Lord, When in Simon's House of Yore" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: September 18, 1822, Brooklyn, Windham, Connecticut. Died: August 30, 1894. Daughter of Edwin Tyler and Alla Mary Edwards, Sarah married Edward Carrington Henshaw in 1849, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. In the American civil war, during which Edward commanded "Henshaw’s Battery," Sarah lived in Ottawa, Illinois. There, she helped organize an aid society and served as its secretary. Later, she became associate manager of the Sanitary Commission in Chicago, Illinois, and was elected to write the history of its work; she called her book Our Branch and Its Tributaries. After her husband’s death in 1872, Sarah moved to California to be nearer to her brother’s estate and her son Edward. The 1880 census shows her living in Oakland, California. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Ibrahim Naseef Atiya

1845 - 1930 Person Name: ابراهيم عطيه Author of "علمت يا ربي الإله" in كتاب الترانيم الروحية للكنائس الإنجيلية ابراهيم ناصيف عطية

John André

1751 - 1780 Person Name: Major Andre Author of "Hail, sovereign love, which first began" in Messages of Love Hymn Book

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