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Barrington Gospel Hall, Camden, NJ 1912-present
Early Correspondents
- Gustav Adolph Eisele 1912+ (1879-1967)
- Samuel Hocking +1922-1927+
Families
Eisele family
- Gustav Adolph Eisele 1912-1967 (b. 1879 Phil., PA - d. 1967 Camden, NJ), son of Jakob Friedrich "Frederick" Eisele II (b. 1839 Alb-Donau-Kreis, Germany - d. 1911 Camden, NJ). Frederick was employed in Philadelphia in 1880 as a bread baker. Gustav was employed in 1910 as a foreman machinist, and by 1920 as a toolmaker of gas mantels. He is popularly regarded as a key founder of this assembly.
- S. Naomi Eisele Scott 1915-2004 (b. 1915 Centre, Camden, NJ - d. 2004 Moorestown, Burlington, NJ). Husband: William James Scott +1940-1984 (b. 1912 Phil., PA - d. 1984 Moorestown, NJ). William served as an elder at Barrington for many years. see Scott family Their son-in-law, John McPherson Amadio (b. 1936 Ardmore, PA - d. 2022 Evesham Twp., NJ) was the primary correspondent for many years for the assembly, previously raised at the Bryn Mawr Gospel Hall in the Philadelphia area of Pennsylvania. John's father was in fellowship at Bryn Mawr from his 23rd birthday in 1918 until his death in 1974. See Bryn Mawr Gospel Hall, PA. In 1940, John was residing in Barrington, and employed with the Philadelphia & Norfolk Steamship Co., and in 1950 was supervising a chemical company.
Hocking family
- Samuel Hocking +1922-1927+. @ 317 Trenton Ave.
Scott family
- William James Scott +1940-1984 (b. 1912 Phil., PA - d. 1984 Moorestown, NJ). Elder for many years. Wife: S. Naomi Eisele Scott 1915-2004 (b. 1915 Centre, Camden, NJ - d. 2004 Moorestown, Burlington, NJ), daughter of Gustav Adolph Eisele (1879-1967). see Eisele family