==Kosin family==
Wesley left Presby because the Northern Presby rejected the Virgin BirthIn 1930, and joined the IFCAWes resided with his parents at 1114 Seventh St., and pastored the Bensenville Bible ChurchSan Fernando, then in the army[[California]], and the mom moved them to 321 E. Union, Wheatonraised Presbyterian. Then he became Clearing Bible Church near Midway AirportAt the time, where he would walk Sunday afternoons with his familyparents rented a room to an assistant dentist single mother named Ollie Munn (b. Left Clearing when Fred was a young teenager 1897 [[Arkansas|AR]]) and trusted the Lord her daughters Charlotte Munn (at Clearing which became a real estate officeb.1924 CA) & Marian Munn (b.1928 CA). PGM... train downtown Wheaton east and the 2nd stop was a couple blocks from BC From 1935-1940, and Don Taylor would get on the train to PGMhe resided in Na-Au-Say, and met WesKendall, and was sitting next to Illinois. He had left the window reading his Bible and Don sat next Presbyterians due to himincreasing modernism, and they began talking about he joined the Lord, and Don invited IFCA which had him to attend Bethany, and excited about assembly principles around 1951pastoring the [https://www.bensenvillebiblechurch. com/ Bensenville Bible Church] in about 1942. was assistant super. with Harry Soldeneir (super.) at Pacific Garden Mission Then while serving the Army, then was concerned for Cook County Jail as it did not have any Protestant chaplains (only Catholic & Jewish)Gladys moved the family to Wheaton, and was commended by Bethany to that321 E. Union. He would read When Wes returned from the arrest reports and find inmates to visitArmy, and eventually the warden offered him he took a chaplaincy cabinet in another officepastorate at Clearing Bible Church, and then offered which was near the Midway Airport where he used to take his own officefamily on walks on Sunday afternoons.
in 1953While at Clearing, then his son Fred gave his life to the Shoshone Indians of Wyoming in 1959 Lord while a young teenager. At some juncture, Wes was introduced to Pacific Garden Mission where he and Gladys did translation workaccepted a job as an assistant superintendent (under Harry Soldeneer). In 1980 One day, they relocated about 1951, when he was taking the train from Wheaton to PGM, he was reading his Bible next to the window, and a couple blocks from Bethany Chapel, Don Taylor entered, then editor of [[South CarolinaLetters of Interest]] for his wife's health reasons. Wesley placed Scriptures on highway billboards, newspapers sat down next to him and in they started talking about the yellow pages things of phone booksthe Lord, and he invited Wes to visit the Chapel where he became excited about New Testament principles being practiced, and had a 15 minute radio programthe family started attending there.
* Wesley Louis Kosin In the early 1950'''1951-1959''' (b. 1909 Chi., IL - d. 1995 Hayward, Alameda, [[California|CA]]), son of Carl Hermann Friedrich [Charles Frederick Herman] Kosin (1882-1935 Chi., IL) & Mabelle "Mabel" Burrow Kosin-Flight (b. 1886 Eng.; emig. 1888-1889; m. 1906 Chi., IL; d. 1940 Chi.s, IL). Mabel was he developed a daughter of Louis Burrow (b. 1851 Hucklan, Devon, Eng. - d. 1893 Forest Park, concern for Cook, IL) County Jail as it had a Catholic & Elizabeth Ann Rolls Burrow-Jones (b. 1860 BinegarJewish chaplain, Somersetbut not an evangelical one, Eng. - d. 1936 Chi., IL). Louis was employed and he started scanning the arrest reports in 1881 in Favershamthe newspaper looking for men to visit, Kent. Eng. as a carpenter. Elizabeth Rolls Burrow-Jones' father's name was Charles Rollswhich he then did, but no definite relation and eventually the warden asked if he would like to share an office with the open brethren author Charles Jubilee Rollsother chaplains, grandson of the co-founder of Rolls-Royce. Charles' parents were involved in 1909 with [https://hueninkwrites.medium.com/chicago-lutheran-history-first-st-john-lutheran-church-8fea67eb493d First Saint John Lutheran (started 1863)eventually getting his own, his dad Carl and he was an insurance agent commended by the Chapel in 19101953. Wesley had two sisters including one step: Bessie Bertha Kosin Schneider (1907-1999 Chi., IL) & Dorothy Mildred Flight White (b. 1913 Chi., IL - d. 1976 Riverside, CA)
As per Wesley's obitIn 1959, he and Gladys relocated to [[Wyoming]] to serve the Shoshone Indians, where they did translation work, and he remained until 1980 when Gladys was an Army chaplainin poor health, they moved to Florence, minister SC to be near family and missionary, affiliated in his final years assist with Community Bible Fellowship . Wes placed Scriptures on highway billboards, newspapers and in the yellow pages of Florencephone books, [[South Carolina|SC]]. 1930 @ 1114 Seventh Stand had a 15 minute radio program. Sometime after Gladys' death in 1987, San Fernandohe moved to Hayward, LCalifornia where he remained until he died in 1995. * Wesley Louis Kosin '''1951-1959''' (b.A1909 Chi., IL - d.1995 Hayward, Alameda, [[California|CA]]), residing with his parentsson of Carl Hermann Friedrich [Charles Frederick Herman] Kosin (1882-1935 Chi. At the time, his parents rented a room to an assistant dentist single mother named Ollie Munn IL) & Mabelle "Mabel" Burrow Kosin-Flight (b. 1897 [[Arkansas|AR]]1886 Eng.; emig. 1888-1889; m. 1906 Chi., IL; d. 1940 Chi., IL) and her daughters Charlotte Munn . Mabel was a daughter of Louis Burrow (b. 1924 CA1851 Hucklan, Devon, Eng. - d. 1893 Forest Park, Cook, IL) & Marian Munn Elizabeth Ann Rolls Burrow-Jones (b. 1928 CA)1860 Binegar, Somerset, Eng. +1935-1940+d. 1936 Chi., Wesley & Bessie resided IL). Louis was employed in 1881 in NaFaversham, Kent. Eng. as a carpenter. Elizabeth Rolls Burrow-Au-SayJones' father's name was Charles Rolls, Kendall, IL, then sometime whose parents were involved in 1940, he took a pastorate at 1909 with [https://wwwhueninkwrites.bensenvillebiblechurchmedium.com/ Bensenville Bible Churchchicago-lutheran-history-first-st-john-lutheran-church-8fea67eb493d First Saint John Lutheran] near O'Hare airport (started 1863), his dad Carl was an insurance agent in DuPage Co1910. Wesley had two sisters including one step: Bessie Bertha Kosin Schneider (1907-1999 Chi., Chicagoland, IL)& Dorothy Mildred Flight White (b. 1913 Chi. 1965 @ [[Wyoming]], IL - d.1976 Riverside, CA)
* Gladys Mary Puckey Kosin '''1951-1959''' (b. 1900 Wheaton, IL - d. 1987 Darlington, [[South Carolina|SC]]), daughter of Charles Thomas Puckey (b. 1865 Ladock, Cornwall, [[England|Eng.]] - d. 1899 Chicago, IL) & Elizabeth C. "Bessie" Puckey (b. 1859 St. Austell, Cornwall, [[England|Eng.]]; emig. 1892; d. 1950 Wheaton, IL). At the age of 16, Charles was employed as a tutor, his father William Puckey was a blacksmith. At the time of his death in 1899, Charles was working as a clerk.
** Kinsman C. Kosin '''1951-1953+''' (b. 1935 Na-Au-Say, Kendall, IL). @ West Plains, [[Missouri|MO]].
** Beatrice E. "Bea" Kosin '''1951-1959''' (b. 1937 Na-Au-Say, IL - d. 1972 Laos). She was among a team of Emmaus students doing missions work there who were kidnapped in 1972, also Evelyn Anderson, Lloyd Oppel & Samuel Mattix. The latter two were released in 1973, but Evelyn and Bea were executed. See [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26538559/ FindAGrave bio]. A book was written about the experience, ''[https://www.amazon.com/Captive-Ho-Chi-Minh-Trail/dp/0802411703 Captive on the Ho Chi Minh Trail]'' by Marjorie Clark in 1974.
** [[Frederick L. Kosin]] '''1951-19591961''' - He and his wife Jenny have been traveling globally since the 1960's to encourage missionaries, and edify believers.
** Mary Gladys Kosin Hards '''1951-1959''' (b. 1939 Na-Au-Say, IL - d. 2009 Brannenburg, [[Germany|Ger.]]) - Lilli Pilli, Aus. Husband (1966 @ Oxford, Eng.): Michael Thomas Hards (b. Oxhew, Watford, Herts, Eng.).
Windsor Park Manor, Carol Stream.
* Dr. Russell Mixter '''+1954-1998+'''. Started as a freshman at Wheaton College in 1924. Attended a Baptist church when a student, later joined when "Bethany House" was purchased. His daughter had the first wedding in Bethany Chapel in 1954. Taught SS when FK was there.
* Emilie Mixter '''+1954-1999''' (d. 1999)