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Who's Who at Wayne Christian Assembly, NJ

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* John Bejian
** Grace Bejian Loizeaux. Husband (1965 @ Emmanuel Home Chapel, Franklin Park, NJ): Daniel Alfred Loizeaux, son of Paul Loizeaux.
 
==Boenstra family==
* Ellis T. Boenstra '''+1928+'''
 
==Broegeler family==
[https://www.newspapers.com/image/532512178 ''The News''] obit 1972-8-8: "Mrs. Julia Emmertz Broegeler, 82, of 81 Chamberlain Ave., died Sunday in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnert_Hospital Barnert Hospital] after a brief illness. Born in Newark, Mrs. Broegeler came to Paterson 57 years ago [1915?]. She was a member of the Christian Assembly Hall, Jefferson and N. 5th streets. A service will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Christian Assembly Hall and burial will be in Laurel Grove Cemetery, Totowa... Mrs. Broegeler's husband, Paul, survives."
 
* Paul Broegeler '''+1928-1972+'''. In 1918, Paul resided at 57 Zabriskie St., Haldedon as a German alien, and in 1920 became a U.S. citizen.
* Julia Emmertz Broegeler '''+1928-1972''' (b. 1890 Newark, NJ - d. 1972 Paterson, NJ).
==Cellier family==
Jennie had a brother named Johannes "John" VanWyckhouse (b. 1889 Aardenburg, Neth. - d. 1970 Atlantic City, NJ), self-employed as a homebuilder in Passaic Co. from +1920-1947+ in Haledon, and resided for a time in Florida.
* Christian "Chris" DeKoster '''+19461928-1955''' (b. 1872 Netherlands; emig. 1900; d. 1955 Paterson, NJ)* Janna "Jennie" Pieternella VanWyckhouse DeKoster '''+19461928-1955''' (b. 1878 Aardenburg, Zeeland, Netherlands; emig. 1894 Rochester, NY; m. 1919 Paterson, NJ; d. 1955 Fair Lawn, Bergen, NJ), a daughter of Jacobus van Wuijckhuijse (1849-1922 Aardenburg, Neth.) & Maria Catharina Klaaijsen van Wuijckhuijse (b. 1849 Aardenburg, Neth.; m. 1874 Aardenburg, Neth.; d. 1929 Fair Lawn, NJ). Jennie was also a paternal granddaughter of Abraham van Wuijckhuijse (1824-1870) & Janna Bliek van Wuijckhuijse (1816-1897).
==Dickten family==
==Huebner family==
* August Huebner '''+1928-1958+'''* Anna Weise Huebner '''+1928-1958''' (b. 1878 - d. 1958 Paterson, NJ). Memorial @ WCA (Paterson)** Arnold A. Huebner '''+1928-1956+'''. Wife: Elfriede Roeser Huebner, daughter of Henry Roeser & Kathe Roeser.*** Donald R. Huebner '''+1939-1954''' (1939-1954 Paterson, NJ). Donald died at the age of 14 after a short illness. G.A. Kaschel officiated his memorial.
*** Doris Huebner
*** Marlyn Huebner
*** Roy Huebner. '''+1928-1953+'''. Served with the Navy in 1954 at Bayonne, NJ.
*** Kenneth Huebner
* Raymond Ferdinand Huebner
* Ernest Moench (b. 1840 Ger. - d. 1903 NJ). In 1900, Ernest was employed as a silk weaver in Paterson.
* Emma Weise Moench (b. 1840 Ger. - d. 1915 Paterson, NJ).
** Emil Ernest Moench '''+1928+''' (b. 1869 Hainichen, Ger. - d. 1952 Duval Co., FL). In 1900, Emil was employed as a ribbon weaver in Paterson. Wife (1897 @ Paterson, NJ): Lillie Eck Moench '''+1928+''' (b. 1873 Ger.; emig. 1882), daughter of Henry Eck & Minnie Eck.
*** Maiben Moench (b. 1899 Paterson, NJ)
*** Ruth Moench (b. 1902 Paterson, NJ)
==Nehring family==
Dorothy accompanied Wesley on piano for the Hope Dell retirement home service in 1953, with others from the assembly. Also see [[Who's Who at Grace and Truth Chapel, Mahwah, NJ]]. Unsure if the Nehring family was primarily at Passaic or Paterson.
* Rudolf Nehring '''+1940-1950+''' (b. 1880 Zrardow, Russia), son of Albert Nehring & Latalia Nehring. In the 1920's & 1930's, he was an examiner for the textile mills. Itinerant preacher starting in the 1940's.
Oscar's 2nd wife Delta's maternal ancestry, the Deibler family, resided in the Shamokin Valley starting sometime before 1830, originally from Dauphin Co. George Deibler (1777-1852) was a farmer & miner in Snydertown, his son John Deibler (1836-1912), Delta's maternal grandfather, was a building contractor, credited with "some of the largest and finest buildings in Shamokin and vicinity", a Civil War veteran, and born at "Deibler's Station" in the county, a member of the Baptist church there. Delta's paternal grandfather, William Withington (1828-1898) was a pioneer lumber dealer in the area, also a Civil War vet. Her father, Frank, worked in the family business, and also as a contract painter before becoming a peace officer, including serving as a special representative of a number of finance companies as an investigator.
* Oscar Tielmann '''+1924?/+1928-1957+''' (b. 1891 Ashland, Schuylkill, [[Pennsylvania|PA]] - d. 1969 Danville, Montour, PA), son of Carl "Charles" Tielmann (b. 1858 Weitefeld, Rhine, Germany - d. 1951 Allentown, PA) & Emilie Maria Augustine Ruths Tielmann (b. 1867 West Prussia, Germany; emig. 1885; d. 1941 Key West, Monroe, [[Florida|FL]]). Emily emigrated to the U.S. at the age of 16 (about 1883), and resided in Allentown starting about 1925. In 1941, Emily was a member of the assembly in Allentown. In 1969, Oscar was residing at Sunbury, Northumberland, PA.
* 1st wife (1920 First German Presby., Orange, NJ): Bertha Frieda Moench Tielmann '''1924-1957''' (b. 1882 [[Germany]] - d. 1957 Paterson, NJ), daughter of Ernest Moench / Moensch & Emma Weise Moench. Bertha's parents emigrated to the U.S. in 1885, settling initially in Rochester, [[New York|NY]], relocating to Prospect Park about 1924 where Bertha was in fellowship with the assembly thereon, as per her [https://www.newspapers.com/image/554207898 obit] in ''The Morning Call'' of Paterson. G.A. Kaschel officiated Bertha's memorial at the assembly, then in Paterson. No children.
* 2nd wife: Delta M. Withington Tielmann (b. 1899 Snydertown, Northumberland, PA - d. 2002 Sunbury, PA), daughter of Frank Withington (b. 1866 Shamokin, PA - d. 1942 Snydertown, PA) & Almeda C.M. Deibler Withington (b. 1867 Paxinos, Northumberland, PA - d. 1928 Snydertown, PA). John Gottshall officiated Frank Withington's memorial.
 
==Weinman family==
@ Wayne Twp. in 1928.
 
* Arthur Weinman '''+1928+'''.
==Weise family==