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Who's Who at Barrington Gospel Hall, NJ

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=Early Correspondents=
* Gustav Adolph Eisele 1912+ (1879-1967)
* Samuel Hocking +1922-19271939+
=Families=
==Hocking family==
* Samuel Hocking '''+1922-19271939+''' @ 317 Trenton Ave. ==McClintock family==WiS 1939-10: Fallen Asleep: Barrington, NJ: "On Saturday, Sept. 2, while driving home from a children's meeting in the Barrington Hall, Mrs. David McClintock was suddenly ushered into eternity through an automobile accident. Her husband was unable to leave the hospital to attend her funeral on account of injuries he received as a result of the collision. In her 63rd year. She was connected with the Society of Friends (or Quakers) until saved at meetings held by the late Walter Beveridge in South Jersey 35 years ago. Continued steadfast in the things of God ever since. A large number of Quakers attended the services which were large. Bren. Beveridge and Young spoke at the services." * David McClintock** possibly (b. 1867 Ire.; emig. 1898)* Mrs. '''+1939''' (b. 1876 - d. 1939 Barrington, NJ).** possibly Mary J. McClintock (b. 1873 NJ)
==Moon family==
WiS 1938-3: Fallen Asleep: Barrington, NJ: "Mrs. Wm. Moon went to be with Christ on Jan. 15. For many years in Mascher St., Phila., Pa. assembly. A good Christian gone. Survived by 6 children, all saved. Bren. Watson and Young spoke at services."
* William Moon, Sr. '''+1915-1923''' (b. 1860 Londonderry, Ireland; emig. 1901; d. 1923 Camden Co., NJ). In 1901, WIlliam was employed in Ireland then in Philadelphia as a shipyard jointer. Their last residence in Ireland was at 7 Bandon St., Clifton, Antrim, Ireland.* Elizabeth Brizzel Moon '''+1915-1938''' (b. 1858 Londonderry, Ireland - d. 1938 Haddon Heights, NJ), daughter of Margrett Brizzel-McQuade (b. 1822 Londonderry, Ire.). Formerly lived in Barrington. Memorial was at Barrington Gospel Hall.
** Annie Jane Moon '''+1915-1920+''' (b. 1879 Ireland) of Haddon Heights
** Helen Moon Romeo '''+1915-1920+''' (b. 1889 N.I.). Husband: Frank Romeo (b. 1895 Italy; emig. 1913; d. 1956 Westmont, NJ). In 1920, Helen was employed as a presser in a pen factory. In 1930, Frank operated a cigar shop in Haddonfield.
*** Joseph Milton Romeo (b. 1921 Haddonfield, NJ)
*** Eileen Elizabeth Romeo Davidson (b. 1926 Haddonfield, NJ - d. 2007). Husband (1948 @ First Baptist, Haddonfield, NJ): David Bissett Davidson (b. 1925 - d. 2014), son of William James Davidson (b. 1879 Bellaghy, Londonderry, N.I. - d. 1959 Gloucester, NJ) & Annie Jane Thompson Davidson (b. 1882 Port Glasgow, Renfrew, Scot. - d. 1938 Gloucester, NJ). William was a retired employee of the New York Shipbuilding Corp. ** Margaret Moon Pruitt '''+1915-1920+''' (b. 1896 Ireland). In 1920, Margaret was employed as a presser in a pen factory. Husband: Thomas William Pruitt (b. 1895 Snow Hill, [[Maryland|MD]]).** Elizabeth Barber Moon Scott '''+1915+''' (b. 1882 Ireland) of Haddon Heights. Husband: James Scott '''+1915+''' (b. 1883 Ireland). '''see Scott family'''
** Ellen Moon (b. 1890 Belfast, N.I.)
** William Moon, Jr. '''+1915+''' (b. 1892 Ireland) of Atlantic City
** George Moon '''+1915-1920+''' (b. 1894 Ireland) of Haddon Heights. In 1920, George was employed as an electrician in a shipyard.
==Sands family==
WiS 1933-12: Barrington, NJ: "On Oct. 24, Ebenezer Sands, after a brief illness went to be with Christ. Aged 69 years. Saved at an open air meeting in Glasgow, [[Scotland]]. In fellowship at Hope Hall, Glasgow and New Mills, Ayrshire, before coming to America. In Mascher St. (Philadelphia) and Barrington, N.J., for the past 25 years. One who loved the Lord and will be missed. Charles Keller and Robert Young spoke to a large company at the services."
* Ebenezer Sands '''1912?-1933''' (b. 1864 High Church, Glasgow, [[Scotland|Scot.]]; emig. 1905; d. 1933 Haddon Heights, Camden, NJ), son of Hugh Brown Sands (b. 1827 Glasgow, Scot.) & Flora McDonald Devine Sands (b. 1831 Glasgow, Scot.; m. 1850 @ Glasgow, Scot.). Wife: Sarah Thorn Cairns Sands (b. 1864 Glasgow, Scot.)
Hugh was employed in Glasgow in the textile industry as a "cloth-lapper" who transferred yarn between machines. In 1881, a 17-year-old Ebenezer was employed as a blacksmith's apprentice, but soon joined the same industry as his father, and continued as a cotton finisher for a textile company in Philadelphia. In 1901, while Ebenezer & Sarah were still residing in Glasgow, Hugh lived with them, as did a 1-month-old baby named Laurance Dunn. Their final Scottish residence was in Darvel, East Ayrshire which is nine miles east of Kilmarnock.
They emigrated on July 23, 1905 on the Caledonia, initially headed to the home of Ebenezer's brother Victor Sands in New York, and his brother-in-law's at 352 Indian Ave., Philadelphia. In 1908, they resided at 2733 Waterloo, and in 1912 at 112 E. Steiner in Philadelphia. In 1930, at 1414 Oak Street in Haddon Heights.
==Scott family==
* James Scott '''+1915+''' (b. 1883 Ireland)
* Elizabeth Moon Scott '''+1915+''' (b. 1882 Ireland), daughter of William Moon, Sr. '''+1915-1938+''' (b. 1860 Londonderry, Ireland; emig. 1901) & Elizabeth Brizzel Moon '''+1915-1938''' (b. 1858 Londonderry, Ireland - d. 1938 Haddon Heights, NJ). '''see Moon family'''
** William James Scott '''+1915-1984''' (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'''
=Sources=
* Ancestry.com
* Words in Season: 1933-12; 1938-3; 1939-10