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James M. Black

1856 - 1938 Person Name: J. M. Black Author of "The Roll Call" in The Fellowship Hymn Book James Milton Black USA 1856-1938 Born in South Hill, NY, Black was an American hymn composer, choir leader and Sunday school teacher. He worked, lived,and died in Williamsport, PA. An active member, he worked at the Pine Tree Methodist Episcopal Church there. He married Lucy Love Levan. He started his music career with John Howard of New York and Daniel B. Towner of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. He edited a dozen gospel song books and wrote nearly 1500 songs. He also served on the commission for the 1905 Methodist Hymnal. John Perry

Alton H. Howard

1925 - 2006 Person Name: Alton Howard Arranger of "ROLL CALL" in Songs of Faith and Praise

Anonymous

Person Name: Anónimo Vers. esp. of "Cuando suene la trompeta" in Himnario Adventista del Séptimo Día In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

William Horn

1839 - 1917 Person Name: W. H. Author of "Wenn der Herr die Seinen rufet" in Silberklänge Horn, William. (Germany, May 1, 1839--April 27, 1917). Evangelical. Come to United States in 1855, settled in Wisconsin. Licensed in 1861, ordained elder 1866, presiding elder 1871, bishop 1891. Editor of various Evangelical German-language publications, including Das Evangelische Magazin and Christliche Kinderfreund. Editor of German weekly of the Evangelical Association, 1883, Christliche Botschafter. Editor of Evangelisches Gesangbuch, 1877, for which he supplied a number of hymns. His most famous hymn was "Pure and free from all corruption." He wrote 24 hymns in all, and has been called one of the greatest of the German writers in America. Translated many English hymns into German. Retired as bishop in 1915. --Robert S. Wilson, DNAH Archives --Ellen Jane Lorenz, DNAH Archives William Horn was born in Germany May 1, 1839. He died in 1917. He came to U.S. in 1855 and settled in Wisconsin. Licensed in 1861, he rose through the ranks of ordained elder and bishop. He retired as Bishop in 1915 and died April 27, 1917. He was the editor of various Evangelical German-lanuage publications including EVANGELISCHES GESANGBUCH of 1877, for which he supplied a number of hymns. Of his twenty-four hymns the most famous, according to Ellen J. Lorenz, was "Pure and free from all corruption". He also translated many English hymns into German. —Mary L. VanDyke for Dictionary of American Hymnology, Oberlin College Library (14 December 2003)

J. J. Mercado

Translator of "When the Trumpet of the Lord Shall Sound (Cuando la trompeta suene)" in Santo, Santo, Santo

Purcell James Mansfield

1889 - 1968 Person Name: P. J. Mansfield Arranger of "[When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound and time shall be no more]" in Redemption Songs

Samson Kelly

Translator of "Ma'xetȧpeno Mȧhnestooheto" in Tsese-Ma'heone-Nemeotȯtse (Cheyenne Spiritual Songs)

Eugene Thomas

b. 1941 Arranger (choral ending) of "ROLL CALL" in The Celebration Hymnal

Pam Stephenson

Arranger of "ROLL CALL" in Songs of Faith and Praise

John Barathi

Person Name: S. John Barathi Translator of "கூப்பிடும் அப்பொழுதே" in The Cyber Hymnal

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