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Who's Who at Barrington Gospel Hall, NJ

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Created page with "Barrington Gospel Hall, Camden, NJ 1912-present =Early Correspondents= * Gustav Adolph Eisele 1912+ (1879-1967) * Samuel Hocking..."
[[Barrington Gospel Hall, NJ|Barrington Gospel Hall]], Camden, [[New Jersey|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, PA|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'''