Ambrose of Milan (339-397)

Ambrose of Milan b: 339 (or 340); Trierd: April 4, 397; Milan Highlights & Accomplishments Pursued the cursus honorum (the ladder of advancement within the Roman public hierarchy) Became governor of the province of Emilia-Liguria in 370, moving to Milan Later chosen by the people as their bishop, was baptised and, one week later, was…

Cyril A. Alington (1872-1955)

Source: Wikipedia Alington, Cyril Argentine b: October 22, 1872; Ipswich, Suffolkd: May 16, 1955; St. Weonard’s, Herefordshire Family Son of Rev. Henry Giles Alington, an Inspector of Schools and his wife Jane Margaret Booth Education Educated at Marlborough College and Trinity College, Oxford (BA 1895) A Fellow of All Souls’ College, Oxford (1895-1904) Assistant Master at Marlborough…

Henry Alford (1810-1871)

Source: Wikimedia Commons Alford, Henry b: October 10, 1810; Londond: January 12, 1871; Canterbury Family Son of the Reverend Henry Alford His mother died in giving birth to him, and he was brought up in the family of his uncle, the Reverend Samuel Alford He married his cousin, Fanny Alford Education Educated at several schools…

James W. Alexander (1804-1859)

Source: Presbyterian Heritage Center Alexander, James Waddell b: March 15, 1804; Hopewell Estate, Louisa County, Virginiad: July 31, 1859; Red Sweetsprings, Virginia Family Son of a Presbyterian minister, Archibald Alexander (1772-1851) and Janetta (née Waddell) Alexander (1782-1832) Education Educated at schools in Philadelphia, where his father was briefly a minister, and then at Princeton, where…

Cecil F. Alexander (1818-1895)

Source: hymnology.hymnsam.co.ukCecil Frances Alexander. Photograph by W&D Downey (c.1890) Alexander, Cecil Frances b: 1818, date unknown; Dublind: October 12, 1895; Derry Family & Marriage Daughter of Major John Humphreys, a distinguished former marine who had served in the Napoleonic Wars Her father became agent to the Earl of Wicklow in 1825 Her family were closely…

Doris Akers (1922-1995)

Akers, Doris Mae b: May 21, 1922; Brookfield, Missourid: July 26, 1995; Minneapolis, Minnesota Highlights & Accomplishments Wrote her first song at age ten, and afterwards composed hundreds of gospel songs and hymns (some sources indicate 500) Had an active career as singer, choir director, songwriter, and recording artist although she had no formal training…

Arthur C. Ainger (1841-1919)

Ainger, Arthur Campbell b: July 4, 1841; Blackheath, Londond: October 26, 1919; Eton, Berkshire Education Studied at Eton and Trinity College in Cambridge Highlights & Accomplishments Taught as Classics Master in Eton (1864-1901) Author of Eton Songs (1901-2) Joint author with H. G. Winkle, M.A., of an English-Latin Verse Dictionary. Hymns included in the Seventh-Day…

Joseph Addison (1672-1719)

Addison, Jospeh b: May 1, 1672; Milston, near Aylesbury, Wiltshired: June 17, 1719; Kensington, London Education Educated at Charterhouse and Magdalen College, Oxford (BA 1691, MA 1693) Highlights & Accomplishments Wrote the poem The Campaign (1704) to celebrate the Duke of Marlborough‘s victory at Blanheim Extremely active politically in Whig circles Later on he became…

Sara F. Adams (1805-1848)

Adams, Sara Flower b: February 22, 1805; Great Harlow, Essexd: August 14, 1848; London Highlights & Accomplishments daughter of Benjamin Flower, English radical journalist and political writer member of the Unitarian chapel at Finsbury, of which William Johnson fox is a minister. Later on, Fox “fathered” her when her biological father died in 1829 close…

Alfred H. Ackley (1887-1960)

Ackley, Alfred Henry b: January 21, 1887; Spring Hill, Pennsylvaniad: July 3, 1960; Whittier, California Education Studied cello and graduated in music at the Royal Academy of Music in London Studied theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, Westminster, Maryland Highlights & Accomplishments Served Presbyterian churches as a minister in Wilkes-Barre, Elmhurst (Pennsylvania), and Escondido (California) Wrote…