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Hodges, Faustina Hasse, 1822-1895

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Personal name headingHodges, Faustina Hasse, 1822-1895
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Variant(s)Hodges, Faustina Hasse, d. 1895
Hodges, F. H. (Faustina Hasse), 1822-1895
F. H. H. (Faustina Hasse Hodges), 1822-1895
H., F. H. (Faustina Hasse Hodges), 1822-1895
Associated countryEngland
Associated placeTroy (N.Y.) Philadelphia (Pa.)
Birth date1822-08-07
Death date1895-02-04
Place of birthMalmesbury (England)
Place of deathPhiladelphia (Pa.)
AffiliationEmma Willard School (Troy, N.Y.)
Profession or occupationOrganists Composers Music teachers
Found inHer Edward Hodges, 1896: t.p. (Faustina H. Hodges) p. iii (Faustina Hasse Hodges; d. 1895)
Farewell to North-Maven, 1864: t.p. (Faustina Hasse Hodges) p. 2 (F.H.H.)
LC data base, 7-10-93 (hdg.: Hodges, Faustina Hasse, d. 1895)
New Grove: v. 8, p. 612 (Faustina Hasse Hodges; b. 8-7-1823, nr. Malmesbury; d. 2-4-1895, Philadelphia; organist and composer)
Her Dreams, 18--: caption (F.H. Hodges) ; OCLC, Mar. 20, 2012 (hdg.: Hodges, F. H.)
American women composers, 1990: contents (Faustina Hasse Hodges) page 2 (1822-1895) page 5 (Faustina H. Hodges)
Grove music online, January 2, 2019 (Hodges, Faustina Hasse; born August 7, 1822, Malmesbury, died February 4, 1895, Philadelphia; English organist and composer; she taught organ, piano, and singing at Emma Willard's Troy Seminary for Girls, New York, in 1852 and, in the late 1870s, she became a church organist in Philadelphia)
Associated languageeng