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John Charles Fremont Kyger

1860 - 1960 Person Name: John C. F. Kyger Arranger of "[On Jordan's stormy banks I stand]" in Sacred Chimes

Karl Gläser

1747 - 1797 Person Name: Carl G. Glaeser Composer of "AZMON" in Evangelical Hymnal Born: May 4, 1784, Weißenfels, Germany. Died: April 16, 1829, Barmen, Germany. Gläser received his musical training first from his father, then at St. Thomas’ School in Leipzig. When he moved to Barmen, he taught voice, piano, and violin. He was well known for writing and conducting choral music. --www.hymntime.com/tch/

S. Hibbard

Composer of "[On Jordan's stormy banks I stand]" in Zion's Delight

Friedrich Burgmüller

1806 - 1874 Person Name: Burgmuller Composer of "EMMONS" in Jewels of Praise

Joseph E. Schoate

Person Name: Joseph Schoate Arranger of "[On Jordan's stormy banks I stand]" in The New Wonderful Songs for Work and Worship

Wiesenthal

Composer of "INGLESIDE" in African Methodist Episcopal hymn and tune book

E. M. Parnum

Arranger of "[On Jordan's story banks I stand]" in Bells of Salvation

Joseph Shoate

Arranger of "[On Jordan's stormy banks I stand]" in Special Radio Selections

Edmund Dumas

1810 - 1882 Composer of "HEAVENLY PORT" in The Sacred Harp

R. G. Staples

b. 1833 Composer of "[On Jordan's stormy banks I stand]" in Loving Voices Robert Griffin Staples. He was born Robert Griffin on January 24, 1833 in Washington DC. Both of his parents died in a carriage accident when he was an infant; he was then adopted by his mother's sister, Mary Ann King, and her husband, Samuel Johnson Staples and he was given the name Robert Griffin Staples. He was a captain in the Union Army during the Civil War and after the war was promoted to Major. He then worked as chief clerk in the Portsmouth United States Navy Yard. Religion was an important part of his life, as well as music. He died June 20, 1891 in Portsmouth, VA. Dianne Shapiro, from Jean Brickey (great-granddaughter)

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