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Crosby, Fanny, 1820-1915

LC control no.n 50082180
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3114.V43
Personal name headingCrosby, Fanny, 1820-1915
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Variant(s)Crosby, Fanny J. (Fanny Jane), 1820-1915
Crosby, Frances Jane, 1820-1915
Crosby, Fannie J. (Fannie Jane), 1820-1915
Van Alstyne, Alexander, Mrs., 1820-1915
Alstyne, Frances Jane Crosby van, 1820-1915
Crosby, Frances J. (Frances Jane), 1820-1915
Crosby, F. J. (Fanny Jane), 1820-1915
Crosby, Fanny Jane, 1820-1915
Alstyne, Alexander van, Mrs., 1820-1915
Van Alstyne, Frances Jane Crosby, 1820-1915
Birth date1820-03-24
Death date1915-02-12
Place of birthBrewster (N.Y.)
Place of deathBridgeport (Conn.)
Profession or occupationPoets Lyricists Composers
Found inHer Bells at evening, 1897: t.p. (Frances J. Crosby)
Root, G. F. Libretto containing the words entire of Daniel, or, The captivity and restoration: t.p. (Miss F.J. Crosby)
Her Fanny Crosby speaks again, c1977: t.p. (Fanny Jane Crosby; Fanny Crosby)
Wikipedia, via WWW, April 25, 2013 : (Frances Jane Crosby (b. March 24, 1820, Brewster, New York; d. February 12, 1915, Bridgeport, Connecticut), usually known as Fanny Crosby in the United States and by her married name, Frances van Alstyne, in the United Kingdom, was an American Methodist rescue mission worker, poet, lyricist, and composer)
Associated languageeng