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Who's Who at Indiana Gospel Hall, PA

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==Baldwin family==
TIG 1973-4-10: "George Baldwin, 319 Locust St., Indiana, died Mon., Apr. 9, 1973 at Indiana Hospital, Indiana. A son of Bird Thomas and Frances Howe Baldwin, he was born at Downingtown, Pa. Mr. Baldwin was in evangelistic service of the Lord since 1951 and met with Christians at the Gospel Hall. He lived his early life in Philadelphia and lived in [[North Carolina]] three years prior to coming to Indiana in 1956. Surviving are his wife, Georgina Goldsmith Baldwin; his mother, Frances Baldwin, Audubon, Pa.; three brothers: Cloyd T., West Chester; B.T. and Joseph C., Towanda; three sisters: Mrs. A.T. (Ruth) Nichols, Audubon; Mrs. Walter (Florence) Kusy, Norristown, and Mrs. Jerry (Marion) Rambo, Audubon."
 
TIG 2003-11-14: "Georgina G. Baldwin, 83, Indiana, was called home to be with the Lord on Thu., Nov. 13, 2003 from St. Andrew's Village. She was born July 10, 1920, in Ardmore, a daughter of William T. and Suzanne R. Gartner Goldsmith. Mrs. Baldwin lived most of her life in Indiana where she was a homemaker and a member of the Indiana Gospel Hall. She is survived by one brother, William H. Goldsmith, West Chester; one sister, Rose H. Goldsmith, Havertown; a niece; three sisters-in-law, a brother-in-law and their families. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Evangelist George A. Baldwin... Memorial contributions may be made to Indiana Gospel Hall... St. Andrew's Village... or to the Bryn Mawr Gospel Hall..."
* George W. Baldwin '''?1956-1973'''(b. Downingtown, PA - d. 1973 Ind., PA), son of Bird Thomas Baldwin & Frances Howe Baldwin. Albert P. Klabunda & William H. Ferguson officiated his memorial. * Georgina Goldsmith Baldwin '''+1956-2003''' (b. 1920 Ardmore, PA - d. 2003 Ind., PA), daughter of William T. Goldsmith & Suzanne R. Gartner Goldsmith.
==Black family==
==Byers family==
TIG 1986-12-23: "John C. "Jack" Byers, 66, of 297 Olive St., Indiana, died Sunday, Dec. 21, 1986, in the Indiana Hospital. A son of David and Elizabeth Hill Byers, he was born June 6, 1920, in Indiana. Mr. Byers was in Christian Fellowship at the Gospel Hall of Indiana for over 40 years. He was a member of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees. He had been a U.S. Postal mail carrier for 26 years, and a U.S. Air Force veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Myrtle Plubell Byers; a daughter, Mrs. Eric (Elaine) Kalmbach, Stouffville, Ontario, Can.; two grandchildren; two brothers and two sisters: Robert L. Stewart, Richard H. Stewart, Mrs. William (Betty) McClure, all of Indiana; Mrs. Paul (Geraldine) Esh, Lebanon, Ind. He was preceded in death by two brothers, David F. and Kenneth Byers... William Parks, Dr. J. Lindsay Parks and H. Glenn Moose will officiate with interment following... Memorial contributions may be made to the American Bible Society." * John C. "Jack" Byers '''+19701946-19881986''' (1920-1986) Ind., PA), son of David Byers & Elizabeth Hill Byers.* Myrtle Plubell Byers '''+1916-1920+; +1946-1986+'''. See '''Plubell''' family. ** Elaine Byers Kalmbach. Husband: Eric Kalmbach.
==Calhoun family==
TIG 1992-11-7: "Indiana Optimist Club named Aaron W. Calhoun, son of William and Sandra Calhoun, Indiana, as its 419th boy of the month this week. Aaron, 16, is a member of Gospel Hall of Indiana, where he assists in teaching Sunday school, is a member of the Bible study group and youth group, and helps with church publications. As a senior at Indiana Area Senior High School, he participates in the concert band, marching band, Madrigal Singers, and A Capella Choir. He was also chosen to attend county, district and regional choral festivals and to participate on the quiz bowl team. Aaron was named a National Merit semi-finalist. He is also a member of the New Growth Arts Festival Committee and the American Diabetes Association. He is currently taking classes at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Following graduation he hopes to attend undergraduate and graduate school at John Hopkins Medical School to obtain medical and engineering degrees to become a biomedical engineer."
* A. Alexander "Porter " Calhoun '''1935?-1951+1959'''(b. 1869 Armstrong Co., PA - d. 1959 Armstrong, Ind., PA), son of William Lytle Calhoun (b. 1842 Bedford, PA - d. 1931 Livermore, PA) & Christina Fry Calhoun (b. 1844 PA - d. 1930 Livermore, Westmoreland, PA). * Margaret L. Lydia Miller Calhoun '''1935?-1951''' (b. 1874 Plumcreek Twp., Armstrong, PA - d. 1951 Shelocta, PA), daughter of Moses B. & Rachel Mangus Miller. Margaret was saved in the mid-1930's and came into the assembly, and her husband followed.** William Miller Calhoun '''+1935-1973''' (b. 1896 Armstrong Twp., Ind., PA - d. 1973 Ind., PA). Wife: Hazel Miller McHenry Calhoun (b. 1897 White Twp., Ind., PA - d. 1974 Viroqua, Vernon, [[Wisconsin|WI]]).*** Hazel Margaret Calhoun Moose (b. 1921 Shelocta, Ind., PA - d. 2014 Ind., PA). Husband: Glenn Harvey Moose (b. 1924 Cherryhill Twp., Ind., PA - d. 1999 White Twp., Ind., PA), son of Sandy Ambrose Moose (b. 1898 Cherryhill Twp., Ind., PA - d. 1962 Brush Valley, Ind., PA).*** William Porter Calhoun   *** Raymond E. Calhoun*** Frederick L. Calhoun. 1973 @ Girard, OH.*** Ethel Calhoun Aspenson.    *** William H. Calhoun - '''+1951-2011''' @ Shelocta, PA. Wife: Sandra Calhoun '''+1951-2011'''. They were later practicing Anglicans, and relocated to Louisville, KY nearer their son Aaron.*** Mrs. Glenn H. Moose - 1951 @ Shelocta, PA*** Dr. Aaron W. Calhoun '''+1992-1993'''. As per [https://providers.nortonhealthcare.com/provider/Aaron+W+Calhoun/495674 Norton Healthcare]: "Dr. Aaron Calhoun is a tenured associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Louisville and an attending physician in the "Just for Kids" Critical Care Center at Norton Children’s Hospital. He is an internationally recognized expert in simulation-based medical education. He is the current director of the Simulation for Pediatric Assessment, Resuscitation and Communication (SPARC) program at Norton Children’s Hospital. He also holds leadership positions in the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH), the INSPIRE Pediatric Simulation Research collaborative, and is a founding member of the International Simulation Data Registry (ISDR) Executive Board."  
==Craig family==
* Harvey "Glenn" Moose '''+1999''' (b. 1924 Cherryhill Twp., Ind., PA - d. 1999 Ind., PA), son of Sandy Ambrose Moose (b. 1898 Cherryhill Twp., Ind., PA - d. 1962 Brush Valley Twp., Ind., PA) & Elma Mary Strong Moose (b. 1902 Cherryhill Twp., PA - d. 1995 Ind., PA). The area where John Joseph Strong (b. 1801 Windsor, York, PA - d. 1879 Cherryhill Twp., PA) settled was known as Strongville as early as 1840. In 1870, the area of Cherryhill Twp. that John's son Daniel raised his family (including Elma's father Harvey) was known as Penn Run.
* Hazel Calhoun Moose '''+1951-2014''' (b. 1921 Shelocta, Ind., PA - d. 2014 Ind., PA), daughter of William Miller Calhoun '''+1951+''' (1896-1973 Ind. Co., PA) & Hazel Miller McHenry Calhoun (b. 1897 White Twp., Ind., PA - d. 1974 Viroqua, Vernon, WI). See '''Calhoun''' family.
** David G. Moose '''+1951-1966+''' (b. 1948). Wife(1968 @ IGH, PA): Kathleen "Kathy " Knieriem Moose, daughter of William Knieriem. Wedding officiated by Walter Gustafson. @ Cleveland, OH.
** Diane E. Moose Parks Shingler '''+1951-1968+''' (b. 1950) Husband: J. Lindsay Parks. See '''Parks''' family.
** Dorene G. Moose Kember. Husband: Don Kember. @ Sarnia, ON.
** Paul Perry Plubell '''+1916-1920+''' (b. 1917 Indiana, PA - d. 1955)
** Mary Plubell Bahler '''+1916-1920+'''
** Myrtle Plubell Byers '''+1916-1920+'''. Husband: John C. "Jack" Byers (1920-1986 Ind., PA), son of David Byers & Elizabeth Hill Byers. See '''Byers''' family.
** Martha Plubell Davis '''+1916-1920+'''
** Bernice Plubell Goldsmith
*** 1950's: [https://www.newspapers.com/image/519396078 1950-11-13], p. 2; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/540599604 1956-4-23], p. 6; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/541137721 1956-12-8], p. 2; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/540619900 1959-2-10], p. 4; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/541856943 1959-11-19], p. 12; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/540916230 1951-12-3], p. 5; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/541864333 1960-1-27], p. 8; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/541369986 1959-6-29], p. 2;
*** 1960's: [https://www.newspapers.com/image/541806015 1964-6-22], p. 2;
*** 1970's: [https://www.newspapers.com/image/544932126 1973-4-10], p. 21;*** 1980's: [https://www.newspapers.com/article/indiana-gazette-obituary-for-john-c-jac/135893621/ 1986-12-23], p. 21.*** 1990's: [https://www.newspapers.com/image/527755123 1991-6-11], p. 8; [https://www.newspapers.com/article/indiana-gazette-obituary-for-elizabeth-l/135839197/ 1997-5-31], p. 8; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/526391401 1999-8-23], p. 20;
*** 2000's: [https://www.newspapers.com/image/522715409 2003-9-9], p. 4; [https://www.newspapers.com/image/527905153 2003-11-14], p. 4;
** The Indiana Democrat
*** [https://www.newspapers.com/image/994665775 1938-11-24], p. 5;