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Henry Abbey

1842 - 1911 Author of "Ships at Sea" Born: July 11, 1842, Rondout, New York. Died: June 7, 1911, Tenafly, New Jersey. Buried: Montrepose Cemetery, Kingston, New York. Abbey was a writer and poet. He was educated at the Kingston Academy; the Heading Academy, Greene County, New York; the Delaware Literary Institute, Delhi, New York; and the Hudson River Institute, Columbia County, New York. He was a member of the member of Fair Street Reformed Church, and served as assistant editor of the Rondout Courier and editor of the Orange Spectator, Orange, New Jersey. He was also a bank teller and merchant; a member of the Kingston Board of Health, and director, vice president and president of the State of New York National Bank of Kingston. He belonged to the Authors Club, and was a life member of New York Shakespeare Society. www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/a/b/b/abbey_h.htm

Horatio G. Abbey

1818 - 1879 Author of "Come to the Fountain of Life" Born: April 12, 1818, Shokan, New York. Died: September 27, 1879, Manhattan, New York. Buried: Warwick Cemetery, Warwick, New York. Horatio was the son of David and Nancy Farnham Abbey, and brother to Alonzo J. Abbey. In 1845, Union College in Albany, New York, awarded him an honorary Bachelor of Arts degree. He married twice, to Nancy Maria Young (1840) and Cordelia Burt (1863). www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/a/b/b/abbey_hg.htm

M. E. Abbey

Author of "Life's Railway to Heaven" in Timeless Truths Abbey was a Baptist minister in Georgia in the 1890s.

Abbey of Our Lady of Mepkin

Person Name: Mepkin Abbey Translator of "O Joyous Light of Glory " in Lift Up Your Hearts

James Abbington

Person Name: Jimmie Abbington Arranger of "[Welcome into this place]" in African American Heritage Hymnal

Francis Ellingwood Abbot

1836 - 1903 Author of "A Birthday Hymn" Francis Ellingwood Abbot (November 6, 1836 – October 23, 1903) was an American philosopher and theologian who sought to reconstruct theology in accord with scientific method.The lifelong romance between himself and his wife forms the subject of If Ever Two Were One, a collection of his correspondence and diary entries. He had one child named "Nahalum." http://dbpedia.org/page/Francis_Ellingwood_Abbot

A. F. Abbott

Author of "Gentle Shepherd"

Asahel Abbott

1805 - 1899 Composer of "PRAYER" in Church Hymnal, Mennonite

D. Abbott

Author of "Sing Hosanna"

Dero W. Abbott

Person Name: D. W. A. Author of "Hurry On and Take Me Home" in Star of Hope

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