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[My Savior, thou who once on earth]

Appears in 2 hymnals Tune Sources: "Songs for the Wee Ones" Incipit: 34555 56513 45555 Used With Text: Jesus Once a Child

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Jesus Once a Child

Author: A. L. D. Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: My Savior, thou who once on earth Used With Tune: [My Savior, thou who once on earth]

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Jesus Once a Child

Author: A. L. D. Hymnal: Songs of Gratitude #33 (1877) First Line: My Savior, thou who once on earth Languages: English Tune Title: [My Savior, thou who once on earth]
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Jesus Once a Child

Author: A. L. D. Hymnal: Songs of Gratitude #33 (1880) First Line: My Savior, thou who once on earth Languages: English Tune Title: [My Savior, thou who once on earth]

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J. H. Fillmore

1849 - 1936 Composer of "[My Savior, thou who once on earth]" James Henry Fillmore USA 1849-1936. Born at Cincinnati, OH, he helped support his family by running his father's singing school. He married Annie Eliza McKrell in 1880, and they had five children. After his father's death he and his brothers, Charles and Frederick, founded the Fillmore Brothers Music House in Cincinnati, specializing in publishing religious music. He was also an author, composer, and editor of music, composing hymn tunes, anthems, and cantatas, as well as publishing 20+ Christian songbooks and hymnals. He issued a monthly periodical “The music messsenger”, typically putting in his own hymns before publishing them in hymnbooks. Jessie Brown Pounds, also a hymnist, contributed song lyrics to the Fillmore Music House for 30 years, and many tunes were composed for her lyrics. He was instrumental in the prohibition and temperance efforts of the day. His wife died in 1913, and he took a world tour trip with single daughter, Fred (a church singer), in the early 1920s. He died in Cincinnati. His son, Henry, became a bandmaster/composer. John Perry

Mrs. A. L. Davison

1851 - 1887 Person Name: A. L. D. Author of "Jesus Once a Child" in Songs of Gratitude Born: 1851, Cuy­a­ho­ga Falls, Ohio. Died: March 10, 1887, Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois. Buried: Carth­age, Mis­sou­ri. Fannie’s fa­ther was killed when she was 10 years old; af­ter her mo­ther’s re­mar­ri­age to ho­tel­i­er Hen­ry War­ner, the fam­i­ly moved to Carth­age, Mis­sou­ri. Fan­nie mar­ried court re­port­er Asa Lee Da­vis­on and they moved to Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois, then Ma­di­son, Wis­con­sin. Sev­er­al of her songs ap­peared in pub­li­ca­tions from the Fill­more Bro­thers of Cin­cin­na­ti, Ohio, in­clud­ing Songs of Gra­ti­tude (1877), Joy and Glad­ness (1880) and The Voice of Joy (1882). Lyrics-- Last Words, The Purer in Heart, O God --hymntime.com/tch/bio