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Who's Who at Wayne Christian Assembly, NJ

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=Notable Families=
==Bejian family==
* [https://www.newspapers.com/image/530657861 ''The News'', Paterson, NJ: 1965-8-27]:
** ''Grace Bejian is Married to D.A. Loizeaux'': Franklin Park: "Miss Grace Bejian, daughter of Mrs. John Bejian of 8 Laurel St., Paterson... was married to Daniel Alfred Loizeaux of 38 West St., Colonia, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Paul Loizeaux, Saturday at Emmanuel Home Chapel here. The double ring ceremony was performed by Brother Arthur Jones of Christian Assembly, Roselle. Mrs. Henry W. Brauner was organist... A reception for 40 guests followed at the Emmanuel Home. Frederick Speicher of Paterson gave the bride in marriage, Miss Joanna Renchin of Paterson was honor attendant and Clinton Shoemaker of Colonia was best man. Mr. Brauner of Franklin Park ushered. The newlyweds will visit the Christian Assemblies of Buffalo, Niagara On-The-Lake, and Toronto, Canada, during their honeymoon. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Loizeaux will reside at 8 Laurel St., Paterson. They will later reside at the West Street address. Mrs. Loizeaux is a graduate of schools in Brooklyn and is a linotype operator with the Paterson News. She is a member of the Christian Assembly, Paterson. Her husband was graduated from Plainfield High School and is with the shipping department of Art Color Printing Co., Dunellen. He is a member of the Christian Assembly, Colonia. Mr. Loizeaux's grandfather, the late Timothy Ophir Loizeaux, was a founder of the Loizeaux Brothers Bible Truth Depot of Neptune, which was located in New York City for more than 60 years."
 
* John Bejian
** Grace Bejian Loizeaux. Husband (1965 @ Emmanuel Home Chapel, Franklin Park, NJ): Daniel Alfred Loizeaux, son of Paul Loizeaux.
 
==Cellier family==
The Cellier family goes back in Nods, Bern, [[Switzerland]] several generations to at least 1330 where their ancestor Jehan Tschiffeli was born. His father, Hans, was born in Sursee, and further back ancestry (Cipelli or Ciphelli) originated in [[Italy]], as per [https://cellier.org/Cellier_Genealogy/Cellier_Genealogy.html Cellier.org], which also documents information on those who were clock and watchmakers in the 18th century. It is also worth noting that the earliest known Cellier of this line was Jehan Junod dit Cellier (b. 1480 Nods, Sw.), others in the PB have done research on the Junod 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 '''+1946+-1955''' (b. 1872 Netherlands; emig. 1900; d. 1955 Paterson, NJ)* Janna "Jennie" Pieternella VanWyckhouse DeKoster '''+1946-1955''' (b. 1878 Aardenburg, Zeeland, Netherlands; emig. 1892; 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==
Emil's father Abraham Dickten was a son of Johann Abraham Dickten (b. 1804 Elberfeld, Ger.) & Wilhelmina Gruene Dickten-Vogel-Moeller-Reckmann (b. 1816 Gennebreck, Westfalen, Ger.; m. 1837; d. 1886). Wilhelmina Gruene was a daughter of Florenz Gruene (b. 1801) & Catharina Hohmann (b. 1801; m. 1830 Sankt Petri Evangelisch, Soest, Westfalen, Ger.; d. 1870).
Emil resided in Paterson, moving to Pequannock in 1951. He was a retired machinist with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delaware,_Lackawanna_and_Western_Railroad Lackawanna]] railroad at Kingsland in 1918, and the [https://www.mcavoybrick.com/about McAvoy Co.], builders at the [http://www.njturnpikewidening.com/pdf/history.html Wanaque Dam] in Midvale. His memorial was officiated by Tom Allen & Millard Bradley.
Tom was a founder in 1930 of the [https://thechapel.org/new-here/about-us/ Jacksonville Chapel], an independent Bible church, in Towaco. Millard Bradley (b. 1917 Pittsburgh, PA - d. 1994 Pompton Plains, NJ) also officiated Emil's memorial. He was a founder of the Mountainview Gospel Chapel in Wayne, NJ prior to 1957, which by 1963 had been rebranded to the "Gospel Church". He also pastored Pequannock Valley Baptist in Pompton Plains from 1973-1990. Millard's wife was Frances Carolyn Truan Bradley (b. 1913 Alhambra, L.A., [[California|CA]] - d. 1993), who was a descendant of Jean Jaques Truan (b. 1790 Vallorbe, Vaud, Switz. - d. 1858 Knox Co., TN). who co-founded one of the earliest open brethren PB assemblies in the U.S., in Knoxville, with other Swiss immigrants, of which hived a current Raven-exclusive (PBCC) meeting in 1870.
* Emil Dickten, Sr. (b. 1873 Elberfeld, Germany - d. 1957 NYC, NY). Emil Sr. was a son of Abraham Dickten (b. 1846 Hardenburg, Ger. - d. 1916 Preakness, NJ) & Friederika Louise Dohrmann Dickten (b. 1850 Elberfield, Ger. - d. 1912).
* Anna Maria "Mary" Brogler Dickten (b. 1872 Germany - d. 1970 Paterson, NJ).
** Arthur Dickten (b. 1899 Elberfeld, Ger. - d. 1985 Pequannock Twp., Morris, NJ). In 1930, Arthur was employed as a machinist in a toolshop, in 1940 as a toolmaker, and in 1950 as a mechanical demonstrator for a printer machinery manufacturer. He served with the Army during WWI from Aug. 8, 1918 - Feb. 20, 1919. Wife: Charlotte Dickten (b. 1900 NJ)*** Donald Arthur Dickten (b. 1924 Paterson, NJ). He enlisted in 1942 in the Army, training at Fort Dix. Prior to that, he had served with the auxiliary police of the Civilian Defense Council, and employed with a "Paterson cosmetic concern". *** Vernon George Dickten (b. 1932 Paterson, NJ). In 1950, Vernon was employed in a full-service gas station in Haledon. From 1951-1954, he served with the Army as a radio operator. Wife (1954): June L. Zimmer Dickten. At the time of their wedding, June had studied at Eastern Academy & Ridgewood Secretarial School, and she worked for the State Refrigeration Service on Park Ave., in Paterson.
** Alfred Dickten (b. 1901 Elberfeld, Ger.). Wife (1924 @ [https://maps.app.goo.gl/p3aowZbfk9cnbw3Z8 Union Ave. Baptist], Paterson, NJ): Amanda Nehring Dickten, daughter of Albert Nehring. Alfred James Dickten (d. 1993) & Carol Jane Pontier Dickten (d. 1994 Wayne, NJ). In 1942, Alfred was employed with [https://www.mack.com/ Mack Molding] in Wayne.
*** Donald Arthur Dickten (b. 1924 Paterson, NJ - d. 1947 Haledon, NJ). Donald served in WWII 1942-1945 as TEC4 in the HQ Co. of the [https://www.super6th.org/50thAIB/50thAIBHome.html 50th Armored Infantry Battalion, 6th Armored Div.] (nicknamed the "Super Sixth"), which participated in the Battle of the Bulge at Normandy, as well as battles in Northern France, Ardennes-Alsace, Rhineland, Central Europe and liberated POW's from the Buchenwald concentration camp. While in battle, Donald sustained a fractured tibia in a motorcycle accident as a passenger.
*** William Dickten - Upper Saddle River, NJ
*** Dorothy Dickten Milewski - Lodi, NJ
 
==Fuhr family==
* Wolfgang Fuhr '''+1988''' (b. 1937 Paterson, NJ - d. 1988 North Haledon, NJ). Lived in Haledon before moving to North Haledon about 1965. He was an engineer at Aero Panel Corp. in Boonton.
* Angela Fuhr
** Walter Fuhr
** John Fuhr
** Peter Fuhr
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==Gribbon family==
** William Edward Gribbon (b. 1867 Ire.)
** Dr. Henry Alexander Gribbon (b. 1877 Passaic, NJ - d. 1925 Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, [[New York|NY]]). Wife (1902 @ NYC): Emily "Daisy" Reid Griffith Gribbon (b. 1878 Yorkville, [[South Carolina|SC]] - d. 1938 Charlotte, NC), daughter of Eldred J. Griffith (1854-1937 Charlotte, NC) & Sarah "Sallie" Howell Rawlinson Griffith (b. 1857 Rock Hill, York, SC - d. 1938 Charlotte, NC). Henry & Daisy's wedding was announced in [https://www.newspapers.com/image/57833645 ''The Charlotte News''] in [[North Carolina]] where Emily was raised.
 
==Huebner family==
* Arnold A. Huebner, son of August Huebner & Anna Huebner.
* Elfriede Roeser Huebner, daughter of Henry Roeser & Kathe Roeser.
** Donald R. Huebner '''+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. Served with the Navy in 1954 at Bayonne, NJ.
** Kenneth Huebner
 
==Kuehler family==
* William Rudolph Kuehler (d. 1960 Steadfast, NJ)
* Claire Weise Kuehler '''+2003''' (b. 1909 Ronsdorf, Ger. - d. 2003 Prospect Park, NJ), daughter of Ernst Weise & Selma Weise. Memorial @ WCA. Sister of Edith Grossweischede.
** Ernest Kuehler - Maitland, FL
** Rudy Kuehler - Denver, CO
** Edith Kuehler Meyer - Verona, NJ
** Harold Kuehler - (d. 1999 Bloomfield, NJ).
 
==Kuehn family==
* Walter Kuehn '''+1990-1992''' (b. 1903 Germany - d. 1992 North Haledon, NJ). Walter worked for Watson Machine in Paterson, and resided in North Haledon for 64 years. Memorial at local funeral home & WCA.
* Hedwick Dick Kuehn '''+1990'''
** Alfred Kuehn - Wayne, NJ
** Walter Kuehn - Verginnes, VT
** Raymond Kuehn - North Haledon, NJ
 
==Rink family==
* Eric Rink '''+1970''' (b. 1903 - d. 1970 Paterson, NJ)
* Helma Rang Rink
 
==Roeser family==
* David H. Roeser
* Kate Bock Roeser '''+1967''' (b. 1884 - d. 1967 Paterson, NJ). Memorial at WCA (in Paterson).
==Tielmann family==
* 1st wife (1920 First German Presby., Orange, NJ): Bertha Frieda Mönch Tielmann '''1924-1957''' (b. 1882 [[Germany]] - d. 1957 Paterson, NJ), daughter of Ernest Mönch / Moensch & Emma Weise Mönch. 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.
 
==Weise family==
* Kurt R. Weise '''+1969-1989''' (b. 1935 Ridgewood, NJ - d. 1989 North Haledon, NJ). Kurt lived in Prospect Park before moving to North Haledon about 1962. He was a Navy veteran, and a field engineer with National Cash Register in Parsippany. He served as a S.S. superintendent for 20 years, and college & career group leader. Memorial at WCA.
* Elsie Kuehn Weise
=Sources=
* early KLC & EB address books
* Ancestry.com