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** Grace Bejian Loizeaux. Husband (1965 @ Emmanuel Home Chapel, Franklin Park, NJ): Daniel Alfred Loizeaux, son of Paul Loizeaux.
==Boenstra Boonstra family==* Albert Klazes Boonstra (b. 1834 Neth.; emig. 1875; d. 1916 Passaic, NJ), son of Klaas Durks Boonstra (b. 1801 Veenwouden, Friesland, Neth. - d. 1849 Rinzemageest, Friesland, Neth.) & Tjitske Koenes Vandermeer Boonstra (b. 1795 Driesum, Friesland, Neth. - d. 1866 Rinzemageest, Neth.). Albert was employed as early as 1892 near Paterson as a farmer, his business address then was 2 Union Ave., now the location of [https://www.gelotti.com/ Gelotti Italian Ice Cream]. * 1st wife (1867 @ Dantumadeel, Neth.): Maaike Zijlstra Boonstra (b. 1843 Hogebeintum, Neth. - d. 1882 NJ), daughter of Hessel Jans Zijlstra (b. 1800 Lioessens, Neth. - d. 1867 Ferwerderadeel or Hogebeintum, Neth.) & Janke Eeltjes Miedema Zijlstra (b. 1800 Warga, Idaarderadeel, Neth. - d. 1885 Hogebeintum, Neth.) ** Nicholas Boonstra (b. 1869 Neth. - d. 1926 West Paterson, NJ). ""Well-known milk dealer, of 4 Union avenue, dropped dead from a heart attack while delivering milk in Murray avenue, West Paterson..." Memorial officiated by Hessel Bouma, pastor of [https://www.cedarhillchurch.org/vision Bethel CRC].* 2nd wife (1883): Elizabeth Lily Eskildson Boonstra (b. 1855 [[New York|NY]] - d. 1908 Paterson, NJ), daughter of Theodore "Theo" Eskildson (b. 1829 Dublin, Ireland) & Mary Eskildson (b. 1835 Ireland). In 1860-1861, the Eskildson family resided at 252 Edina Pl. (a cross street between Jackson & Twelfth, nearest Taylor & Twelfth), Chicago, [[Illinois]] where Theo was employed as a sailor. He enlisted in Buffalo with the NY 13th Heavy Artillery in 1864, serving on the Union side in the Civil War as a fireman, mustering out 11 months later in Norfolk, VA.** Benjamin Boonstra '''?''' (b. 1886 Paterson, NJ - d. 1976 Wayne Twp., NJ). Wife (1913): Hilda Nehring Boonstra (b. 1885 Germany; emig. 1890; d. 1966 Wayne Twp., NJ). Benjamin's obit starts, "absent from the body, present with the Lord". Dairy farmer. As per her obit, Hilda was a member of [https://www.valleybiblechapel.org/ Valley Bible Chapel] of Washington Twp., an independent church with open brethren roots. Benjamin & Hilda resided in Paterson until 1936 when they relocated to Wayne Twp. Hilda initially settled in Garfield. *** Elizabeth N. Boonstra Meyers*** Violet G. Boonstra Feltz*** Rudolf Boonstra*** Arnold B. Boonstra ** Ellis TTheodore Boonstra '''+1928+''' (b. 1888 Paterson, NJ - 1967 Passaic, NJ). Boenstra Wife: Jessie Farrar Boonstra '''+1928+'''. Ellis operated a dairy out of his home at 87 Maitland Ave. Paterson. [https://www.newspapers.com/image/527543194 ''The Herald-News''] obit 1967-3-22: '''Ellis Boonstra Dies; Retired Dairyman''': North Haledon: "Ellis T. Boonstra, 78, of 37 Walray Ave., died yesterday at home after a long illness. He was a retired dairyman, also a fire inspector. Born in Paterson, he lived in North Haledon for 24 years. After his retirement, he became a dealer in used books. Surviving are his wife, the former Jessie Farrar; two brothers, Benjamin of Wayne and Albert of Paterson; and several nieces and nephews." In 1930, Ellis resided in Paterson with his brother-in-law Richard Cornelius Yeskoo (b. 1894 - d. 1983), who owned a delicatessen. Richard was a member of [https://hawthornegospel.org/ Hawthorne Gospel Church], an independent megachurch founded in 1925 by Billy Sunday. Richard's first wife was Ellis' first sister Myrtle (1894-1965).** Anna Boonstra Moench (b. 1890 NJ - d. 1932 Preakness, NJ). Husband: Maiben E. Moench. Anna's memorial was held in the home of her brother Albert's @ 4 Union Ave.** Albert K. Boonstra (b. 1893 NJ - d. 1969 Paterson, NJ). 1st wife: Mary Elizabeth Flood Boonstra (b. 1895 Paterson, NJ - d. 1947 Totowa, NJ), daughter of Matthew Flood & Bridget Finnigan Flood. Mary was an active member of St. John's Cathedral. 2nd wife (1950 @ Broward Co., FL): Opal Geer Bachstadt-Boonstra (b. 1902 Vinton, [[Ohio|OH]] - d. 1981 Carson City, [[Nevada|NV]]), daughter of Henry Geer & Elizabeth J. White Geer. ** Myrtle Boonstra Yeskoo. Guests to Myrtle Boonstra Yeskoo's wedding included: Rev. W.P. Heeres, Mrs. H. VanDam, Mr. & Mrs. A. Luikin, Mr. & Mrs. William Yeskoo, Mr. & Mrs. H. Smith, Mrs. J. Jeffries, Mrs. L.R. Taff, all of Brooklyn; Also Mrs. C. Westall, Mr. & Mrs. J. Boer, Mr. & Mrs. E. Moench, Mr. & Mrs. A. Weinman, Mrs. C. Moeller, Mrs. H. Levi, Miss Gertrude Vogel, Helen Benneche, Anna Boer, Ruth Moench, Clazina Stam, Jessie Farrar, Bessie, Elsa & Grace Kooistra, Henrietta Boonstra, Helen Clarke, Jennie Meyerhoffer, Edna Lowe, Jennie Ihrman, Annabell Praul, Anna Boonstra, Nicholas Boonstra, Ellis Boonstra, Jacob Stam, John Kooistra, Placido Solesio, Herbert VanDam, John Boonstra, Nick Boonstra, Albert Hammersma, Maiben Moench, Harry Stamp, Bert Kooistra, John Niquet, Richard Luiken, Rudolph & Arnold Boonstra, Junior & Donald Boonstra. Many of these were Brethren, and most were from Brooklyn.
==Broegeler family==
* Paul Broegeler '''+1928-1972+''' (b. 1886 Germany).
* Julia Ermertz Broegeler '''+1928-1972''' (b. 1890 Newark, NJ; m. 1915 Newark, NJ; d. 1972 Paterson, NJ), probable daughter of Otto Ermertz, Sr. & Johanna Voos Ermertz (b. 1853 - d. 1913 Newark, NJ).
** Baby Broegeler - [https://www.newspapers.com/image/524510796 ''The News''] 1916-10-17: Deaths: "Baby Broegeler, of 381 Crosby Avenue, on Oct. 12, aged 3 hours."
* 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.
==Weinman Weinmann family==@ * Arthur Weinmann '''+1928+''' (b. 1896 Wayne Twp. in 1928, NJ - d. 1943), son of August William Weinmann (b. 1858 Wuppertal, Ger. - d. 1918 Preakness, NJ) & Julia Thelan Weinmann (b. 1860 Solingen, Ger.; emig. 1882; d. 1939 Preakness, NJ). Arthur was killed as a civilian on the [https://www.amazon.com/No-Greater-Glory-Chaplains-Dorchester/dp/0812966090 S.S. Dorchester], which was hit by a U-Boat torpedo and sank on Feb. 3, 1943.* Ella Clara Froehlich Weinmann* Arthur Weinman * Doris Weinmann** Marjorie Aileen Weinmann Davies (b. 1926 Paterson, NJ - d. 2014 Rocky Mount, Franklin, VA). Husband (1950-2014): Donald "Don" Davies (b. 1928 - '''+1928+d. 2020'''Rocky Mount, VA). Marjorie's [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/213953777/marjorie_aileen_davies obit] indicates that her "life was a testimony of her love for the Lord". They served together many years at [https://thechapel.org/ Jacksonville Chapel], Lincoln Park, NJ, an independent, then with [https://franklinheights.org/ Franklin Heights Baptist] for 20 years in Rocky Mount. Jacksonville Chapel was the church founded by Tom Allen, who officiated the memorial for Emil Dickten, Sr. (1873-1957), see Dickten family.
==Weise family==