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− | + | David S. Clayton may be the same person as [[David Little Clayton]], who was one of the two (the other being [[James P. Carrell]]) noted to compile the [[Virginia Harmony, 1831]]. If there were only two people to compile this book, then these two are the same person (unless James P. Carrell didn't help make it); see the BYU link below. | |
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+ | =Life= | ||
+ | *1801 - 1854 | ||
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+ | =List of Works= | ||
+ | *Helped to compose [[New Britain]] - the tune used with [[Amazing Grace]] | ||
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+ | =External Links= | ||
+ | *[http://theboard.byu.edu/index.php?area=viewall&id=37926 BYU 100 hour board discussion on his name and birth/death dates.] | ||
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+ | [[category:Hymnists]] | ||
+ | [[category:Composers]] |
Latest revision as of 01:40, 28 July 2007
David S. Clayton may be the same person as David Little Clayton, who was one of the two (the other being James P. Carrell) noted to compile the Virginia Harmony, 1831. If there were only two people to compile this book, then these two are the same person (unless James P. Carrell didn't help make it); see the BYU link below.
Life
- 1801 - 1854
List of Works
- Helped to compose New Britain - the tune used with Amazing Grace