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Caleb Jarvis Taylor

1763 - 1817 Author of "I love my blessed Savior" in The Sacred Harp Caleb Jarvis Taylor was a Methodist minister, songwriter, author, and schoolteacher in Kentucky. Born Roman Catholic he converted before the age of 20. He organized early Methodist congregations in northeast Kentucky and supplied camp meeting songs during the Great Revival. He was born June 20, 1763, in St. Mary’s County, Maryland, and died June 6, 1816 in Maysville, Kentucky. Chris Hoh, from "The Early Camp Meeting Song Writers," Methodist Quarterly Review, 1859, Vol. XLI, Fourth Series, XI, April, p 401-413; The History of Methodism in Kentucky by a. H. Redford, p 128-134; Mt. Gilead Methodist Meeting House," Hopewell Museum website (www.hopewellmuseum.org)

E. J. King

1821 - 1844 Arranger of "CARNSVILLE" in The Sacred Harp Elisha J. King was the co-compiler (with B. F. White) of the fasola shape note tunebook The Sacred Harp, but died shortly after the volume was published.

Karen E. Willard

Person Name: Karen Willard Alto arranged by of "CARNSVILLE" in The Sacred Harp Karen E. Willard is the founder and president of Pacific Northwest Sacred Harp Singers, Inc. She is active as in church leadership, choir singing, and politics (as of 2012 she is the Democratic challenger to the incumbent state legislator in Washington's 31st legislative district).

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