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Marcus A. Sutton

Hymnal Number: 86 Author of "Some day I'll understand" in Thankful Hearts

Clive W. Buckner

Hymnal Number: 140 Author of "Jerusalem, Jerusalem" in Thankful Hearts

E. E. Hinesley

Hymnal Number: 38 Author of "He did it all for you and me" in Thankful Hearts

Arlie T. J. Sharp

Hymnal Number: 162 Author of "Jesus came from heaven to save the world from sin" in Thankful Hearts

Attress McNoble

Hymnal Number: 165 Author of "Let Jesus lead you home" in Thankful Hearts

Olin R. Marshall

Hymnal Number: 69 Author of "Every cloud will pass away" in Thankful Hearts

William Walker Combs

1883 - 1974 Person Name: W. W. Combs Hymnal Number: 98 Author of "I'll be ready" in Thankful Hearts Born: June 1883, Lo­cust Grove, Georg­ia. Died: Date un­known; the 1940 cen­sus shows him in Dal­las, Tex­as. Combs’ par­ents were Will­iam Mc­Col­lough Combs & Ma­ry Eliz­a­beth Walk­er Combs. He marr­ied Flo­rence Bow­man in 1909. His works in­clude: The Voice in Sing­ing: Its Care and De­vel­op­ment, 1938 Modern Mu­sic Read­er (Stamps-Bax­ter Mu­sic and Print­ing Com­pa­ny, 1939) © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

A. A. Wofford

Hymnal Number: 101 Author of "Glory for me" in Thankful Hearts

Marian Longfellow

1840 - 1924 Hymnal Number: 91 Author of "He knows the bitter, weary way" in Thankful Hearts Longfellow, Marian, born at Portland, Maine, April 1, 1849, and married to W. F. Morris, of Boston, May 9, 1876. Her hymn "He knows the bitter, weary way" (Times of Trial) was written Sep. 15, 1874. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ===================== Marian was the daughter of Stephen Longfellow (1805-1850), and niece of poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and hymnist Samuel Longfellow. She spent her girlhood (and did her first writing) in Brookline, Massachusetts. In 1876, she married William Francis Morris of Boston. She is remembered as a poet, lecturer, and translator. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

Agnes Ruth Riddles

Hymnal Number: 79 Author of "There's nothing to hold me here" in Thankful Hearts

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