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Leland Bryant Ross

b. 1954 Person Name: Ros' Haruo Author of "As-salamŭ' alajkum (Paco Dia al vi)" in TTT-Himnaro Cigneta American Baptist layman. Amateur hymnologist and polyglot. Translator of many hymns into, and author of a few in, Esperanto, as well as some hymns in English. 13 texts (incl. 3 original) in Adoru, plus two in Espero Katolika's supplement. Edited the largest online Esperanto hymnal, TTT-Himnaro Cigneta, now accessible via the Wayback Machine at archive.org, (https://web.archive.org/web/20091021113553/http://geocities.com/cigneto/pretaj.html) as well as in large part here on Hymnary.org. Lives near Seattle.

John McPherson

Person Name: J. M. Arranger of "The Old Time Religion" in Fountain of Praise John McPherson (Late 19th Century)

Joseph Joubert

b. 1958 Arranger of "OLD TIME RELIGION" in African American Heritage Hymnal

Simon Zachariah

b. 1951 Translator of "ഇതു പൂർ-വ്വീ-ക ഭക്തി" in The Cyber Hymnal

McD. Weams

1876 - 1943 Arranger of "[It was good for our mothers]" in Revival Echoes McDuffie Weams

Mrs. C. C. Yarbrough

Person Name: Mrs. C. C. Y. Author of "Give Me that Old Time Religion" in Blessed Hope

H. N. Lincoln

1859 - 1948 Arranger of "[It was good for our mothers]" in Song-Land Messenger Complete Horace Neely Lincoln, 1859-1948. Horace was the son of James Lin­coln and Em­a­line King, and hus­band of Et­ta Lee Thur­mand (mar­ried 1887). He moved with his fa­mi­ly to Tex­as when he was se­ven years old. At age 10, he be­gan at­tend­ing a sing­ing school con­duct­ed by James M. Jol­ley of Mis­sis­sip­pi. In 1880, he taught his first sing­ing class in his old neigh­bor­hood school house. Lat­er that year, he at­tend­ed his first nor­mal mu­sic school, taught at Moun­tain Home (now Hol­land), Tex­as. Lincoln had oth­er mu­sic­al train­ing under L. B. Shook (a for­mer stu­dent of Phil­ip Bliss) and John Mc­Pher­son of Il­li­nois. In 1898, he grad­u­at­ed from the Chi­ca­go Na­tion­al Col­lege of Mu­sic, and in 1906 took a post-grad­ua­te course un­der Ho­ra­tio Pal­mer. Lincoln ev­ent­u­al­ly be­came pre­si­dent of the Song­land Mu­sic Com­pa­ny, and the World’s Nor­mal Mu­sic­al Col­lege. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (hymntime/tch)

Edward C. Deas

1880 - 1944 Person Name: E. C. Deas Arranger of "[It was good for all our fathers]" in Songs and Spirituals of negro composition for revivals and congregational singing Edward C. Deas was born on 31 Jan 1880 in Florence County, South Carolina. He died June 20, 1944, in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. email to Hymnary

John R. Bryant

Person Name: Jno. R. Bryant Arranger of "[It was good for our mothers]" in Tears and Triumphs

D. J. Evans

Arranger of "RELIGION, OLD TIME" in Sacred Tunes and Hymns

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