Ida M. Budd was born in 1859 in a log cabin in Saginaw County, Michigan. When she was three years old her parents moved to Milford, Michigan. She loved nature and books. She decided to be a school teacher, receiving her teaching certificate when she was fifteen. Her first poem was published in 1881. She is known for her poems for children.
Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916) Go to person page >
Display Title: Let not your heart be troubled, O words of comfort sweetFirst Line: Let not your heart be troubled, O words of comfort sweetAuthor: Ida M. BuddDate: 1900
Display Title: Let Not Your Heart Be TroubledFirst Line: "Let not your heart be troubled"Tune Title: ["Let not your heart be troubled"]Author: Mrs. Ida M. BuddDate: 1895
Display Title: Let Not Your Heart Be TroubledFirst Line: Let not your heart be troubledTune Title: [Let not your heart be troubled]Author: Mrs. Ida M. BuddDate: 1894
Display Title: Let Not Your Heart Be TroubledFirst Line: Let not your heart be troubledTune Title: [Let not your heart be troubled]Author: Mrs. Ida M. BuddDate: 1898