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Thomas Grassi

Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.7.7.6 Arranger of "JUDAH" in Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship

John Relly

Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.7.7.6 Author of "Jesus, Master, in thine hand"

L. Q. C. Taylor

1879 - 1951 Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.7.7.6 Composer of "TELL EVERYTHING TO JESUS (Taylor)" Lucius Quintus Curtis Taylor (also known as Curt Taylor) was born November 20, 1879 on Owl Creek, Towns County, Georgia. He learned shape-note music from his brother Judd and traveled extensively around the United States teaching music and selling gospel song books. He published "Joyous Praises" with D. B. Mills and "Melodies for Jesus" with J. S. Earp. From Steven Curtis Taylor and Jerry A. Taylor (Taylor Family Histories on http://www.drack.info/ucan3392977/taylortheophilus.htm)

Charles E. Stephens

1821 - 1892 Person Name: Charles Edward Stephens Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.7.7.6 Composer of "HOWLEY PLACE" in The Cyber Hymnal

O. R. Barnicott

1852 - 1908 Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.7.7.6 Composer of "WARRENNE, No. 3" Olinthus Roberts Barnicott was the son of James Barnicott, a painter, and Hephzibah Warren, and husband of Mary Elizabeth Ann Slater. He was educated at St John’s College, Cambridge (BA & LLB 1882, LLM 1885, LLD 1897), ordained an Anglican deacon in 1886, and ordained a priest at Winchester in 1887. Barnicott served as clerk of St. Mark, Woolston, Hampshire (1886-89); clerk of Holy Trinity, Ryde, Isle of Wight (1890-91); clerk of Eling (1892-95); priest in the diocese of Chichester (1897-1902); chaplain to the Cottismore School in Brighton (1898-1905); clerk of Preston in Brighton (1902-05); and rector of Stratton-on-the-Fosse (1905-08). © The Cyber Hymnal™. Used by permission. (www.hymntime.com)

Arthur Cottman

1842 - 1879 Person Name: A. Cottman Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.7.7.6 Composer of "BEACHLEY" in Elmhurst Hymnal Born: Cir­ca No­vem­ber 1841, Ring­wood, Hamp­shire, Eng­land. Died: Cir­ca May 1879, Brent­ford, Mid­dle­sex, Eng­land. Cottman was a so­li­ci­tor and am­a­teur mu­si­cian. His works in­clude: Ten Orig­in­al Tunes, 1874 Music: CATERHAM COTTMAN DALEHURST EVERSLEY MIRFIELD MORN OF GLADNESS --www.hymntime.com/tch

S. H. French

Person Name: Samuel H. French Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.7.7.6 Composer of "SHILLONG" in The Cyber Hymnal

M. M. Lightcap

Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.7.7.6 Author of "Do It Now" in The Cyber Hymnal Late 19th Century

E. Larouche

Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.7.7.6 Composer of "ALEXANDER (Larouche)"

Franklin L. Sheppard

1852 - 1930 Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.7.7.6 Author of "Christ Thy Lord Is Waiting Now" in The Cyber Hymnal Franklin L. Sheppard (b. Philadelphia, PA, 1852; d. Germantown, PA, 1930) arranged the tune for Babcock's text and published it in the Presbyterian church school hymnal Alleluia (1915), edited by Sheppard (Babcock and Sheppard were friends). After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Sheppard entered the family foundry business in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1875. He was organist at Zion Episcopal Church and later was an elder and music director of the Second Presbyterian Church in Baltimore. President of the Presbyterian Board of Publications, Sheppard also served on the committee that prepared the Presbyterian Hymnal of 1911. In the history of hymnody he is remembered primarily for arranging the tune TERRA BEATA for “This Is My Father's World.” Bert Polman

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