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Hodges Reed

Person Name: H. Reid Hymnal Number: 37a Author of "Into her chamber went a little child one day" in Songs for Little Folks

Mrs. Wilbur F. Crafts

1830 - 1930 Person Name: Mrs. W. F. Crafts (Miss Sara J. Timanus) Editor of "" in Songs for Little Folks

M. E. Thalheimer

Person Name: M. Elsie Thalheimer Hymnal Number: 45b Author of "Lord do not leave me! I'm but an erring [little] child" in Songs for Little Folks

R. S. Taylor

Hymnal Number: 98 Author of "Scatter Smiles As You Go" in Songs for Little Folks

Mary C. Seward

1839 - 1919 Hymnal Number: 118 Author of "The Christmas bells" in Songs for Little Folks Born: July 9, 1839, New Lon­don, Con­nec­ti­cut. Died: Cir­ca Sep­tem­ber 1919, on a train go­ing to Buf­fa­lo, New York. [Pseudonym: Ag­nes Bur­ney.] Daughter of Will­iam H. and Sar­ah La­tham Ash­bey Cog­ges­hall, Ma­ry was ed­u­cat­ed at the Fe­male Acad­e­my in Nor­wich, Con­nec­ti­cut, and marr­ied com­pos­er The­o­dore Sew­ard in 1860. She be­longed to the In­ter­na­tion­al Sun­shine So­ci­e­ty; the So­ro­sis Club of New York Ci­ty; the Wo­man’s Club of Ora­nge, New Jer­sey; was twice pre­si­dent of the Na­tion­al So­ci­e­ty of New Eng­land Wo­men; and was pre­si­dent of the Blind Ba­bies’ Hos­pi­tal in Sum­mit, New Jer­sey. As of 1914, she was liv­ing in East Or­ange, New Jer­sey. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Mary B. Sleight

Hymnal Number: 88 Author of "Something for children to do" in Songs for Little Folks

Kate Cameron

1836 - 1873 Hymnal Number: 66 Author of "Suffer little children to come" in Songs for Little Folks Mrs. K. W. B. Barnes, was born in Deerfield, Mass in 1836. She was christened Maria Burbank Williams but was called by the name Kitty. She also used the pen name "Kate Cameron" In 1856 she married Dr. Norman S. Barnes. She was a writer of many stories, poems, and hymns. From Waifs and their authors by A. A. Hopkins, 1879

C. W. Sanders

Hymnal Number: 132a Author of "Try Again" in Songs for Little Folks

Marie Mason

1822 - 1881 Hymnal Number: 144 Author of "Roses and Violets" in Songs for Little Folks Mason, Marie J. Miss Mason, who desires to remain unknown, contributed the popular hymn, "Saviour, who died for me" (Self-Consecration), to the Christian Songs for the Sunday Schools, N. Y., 1872, p. 156, in 4 stanzas of 8 lines. It was written in 1871. Born in 1822. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) See also Mary J. Mason.

Mary F. Butts

Person Name: Mrs. M. F. Butts Hymnal Number: 133 Author of "Silly Old Hen" in Songs for Little Folks

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