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Catherine Winkworth

Catherine Winkworth (13 September 1827 – 1 July 1878) was an English-language translator from London. She is best known for bringing the German chorale tradition to English speakers with her numerous translations of church hymns.
==Early life==
Catherine Winkworth was born on 13 September 1837 in London at 20 Ely Place, Holborn.〔("Catherine Winkworth", CyberHymnal )〕 She was the fourth daughter of Henry Winkworth, a silk merchant. In 1829, her parents moved to Manchester where her father had a silk mill. Winkworth lived most of her early life in Manchester. Winkworth studied under the Unitarian minister, Rev. William Gaskell, minister of Cross Street Chapel, in Manchester, and with the English philosopher Dr. James Martineau. She subsequently moved with the family to Clifton, near Bristol. Her sister Susanna Winkworth (1820–1884) was also a translator, mainly of German devotional works.

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