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Eliza M. Sherman

Hymnal Number: 22 Author of "The Father’s Call" in The Crowning Day

George P. Hott

Person Name: Rev. Geo. P. Hott Hymnal Number: 27 Author of "Jesus Will Welcome Me Home" in The Crowning Day 20th Century Hott, a minister in the United Brethren Church, was Principal of Shenandoah Collegiate Institute (now Shenandoah University), Winchester, Virginia (1887-96). His works include: Christ the Teacher (Dayton, Ohio: United Brethren Publishing House, 1900) --www.hymntime.com ================= Hott, George P.: Residence, Dayton; clergyman, educator, author; a frequent contributor to magazines, and a writer of a number of excellent hymns; author of “Christ the Teacher.” --www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/

T. J. Griggs

Hymnal Number: 97 Composer of "[Dear Father, to Thy mercy seat]" in The Crowning Day

A. Byron Condo

1854 - 1941 Person Name: A. A. Armen Hymnal Number: 25 Author of "Sitting at the Feet of Jesus" in The Crowning Day Pseudonym: A. A. Armen, Asa, Alvin, Dr. Arm. =============================== Adam Byron Condo (also known as Asa Allan Armen) was born November 16, 1854 in Washington County, Indiana to John Condo and Catherine Beaver. Sometime in the 1870's, in his youth, he got into trouble. He was advised by an attorney to legally change his name and move away. He moved away and changed his name to Asa Allan Armen without telling his family. He served as a minister in the United Brethren Church. According to the 1880 census he was living in Hillsdale, Michigan and teaching music. He was then hired as a music teacher at Hartman College in Indiana. He met his wife, Lucretia Shuck, there, and they were married in 1884. His wife was hired as a music teacher at the high school in Columbus, Indiana and Asa continued his ministerial duties. He was promoted as presiding elder of the Indiana Conference of the United Brethren Church. Meanwhile, Rev. A. C. Wilmore, who knew both Armen and his brother Samuel Condo, who was minister of the Congregational Church in Marion, Indiana, recognized Armen from photos shown to him by Samuel Condo. Samuel Condo and two other ministers confronted Armen in 1897 and threatened him with consequences if he did not confess his true identity. Armen then resigned his commission, left his wife (assuming she knew why) and fled to Maine to have his name legally changed back to Adam Byron Condo. He then moved to Texas and taught music. His wife later learned what had happened, tracked him down, and they started corresponding and visiting each other; however, her mother was opposed to them reuniting. In 1904 Condo was recommissioned as a minister in the United Brethren Church, working a circuit headquartered in French Lick, Indiana. He was reunited with his wife in 1906 after his mother-in-law passed away. He wrote several hymns and edited "The Welcome Voice" under the name of Asa Armen. Condo died in Hartsville, Indiana in 1941 at the age of 87. Dianne Shapiro, from Find A Grave (www.findagrave.com) accessed 8/27/2018

D. C. John

Hymnal Number: 49 Composer of "[I was a wand'ring sheep]" in The Crowning Day

C. D. Amstutz

Hymnal Number: 59 Composer of "[See, the morn is brighting]" in The Crowning Day

J. L. McDonald

Hymnal Number: 54 Author of "Why Stand Ye Here Idle?" in The Crowning Day

Edward Roberts

Person Name: E. Roberts Hymnal Number: 24 Composer of "[Tell us something more of the love of Jesus]" in The Crowning Day

C. M. Hott

1851 - 1890 Person Name: Rev. C. M. Hott Hymnal Number: 23 Author of "Pray for the Wanderer" in The Crowning Day

W. M. Weekley

1851 - 1926 Person Name: Rev. W. M. Weekley Hymnal Number: 68 Composer of "[I am waiting by the river]" in The Crowning Day

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