M. E. Willson
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M. E. Willson (née , Bliss; pseudonyms, M. E. W., M. E. B. W., M. B. W., Mate E. Willson; May 1, 1842 – 1906) was an American gospel singer, lyricist, composer, and evangelist. She contributed words and music to most of the gospel song-books published between 1881 and 1893.
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M. E. Willson
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M. E. Willson
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Penfield, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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1842-05-01
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Mary Elizabeth Bliss
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"A Woman of the Century"
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1906
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"Glad Tidings"
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"My Mother's Hands"
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"Papa, Come this Way"
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1860
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Clark Willson
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M. E. Willson (née , Bliss; pseudonyms, M. E. W., M. E. B. W., M. B. W., Mate E. Willson; May 1, 1842 – 1906) was an American gospel singer, lyricist, composer, and evangelist. She contributed words and music to most of the gospel song-books published between 1881 and 1893.
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Mate E. Willson
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Mary Elizabeth Bliss
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Mate E. Willson