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Who's Who at Palos Hills Christian Assembly

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Weitemeyer family
==Weitemeyer family==
George & Margaret met at [[Emmaus Bible College|Emmaus University]]in 1962, and were married in Alameda Co., he was there 1961-CA in 1964, and she 1962-1963. Margaret was saved in 1956 under the ministry of Billy Graham at his Cow Palace crusade, and started attending Fairhaven Bible Chapel in [[California]].
* George Thomas Weitemeyer '''1961-1964''' * Margaret Ann Aston Weitemeyer '''1962-1963''' (bis at least the third George in his family. 1940 Oakland His father, AlamedaGeorge Louis Weitemeyer, CA; mwas employed in Chicago as a printer in 1950. 1964 Alameda Co., CA; d. 2022), daughter of John Wesley Aston His maternal grandparents were Thomas Carrick (b. 1907 East St1888 Dumbarton, Scot. Louis, [[Illinois|IL]] - d. 1974 San Leandro1942 Chicago, Alameda, CAIL) & Melba Dorothy Lewis Aston Elizabeth Duff Miller Bitcon Carrick (b. 1912 Delaware Twp1891 Dumbarton, Scot. - d., Wyandotte, Kansas City metro1989 Grand Rapids, [[KansasMichigan|KSMI]] - d. 1968 Alameda, CA). Melba's father Regarding "Duff Miller", there was a retired carpenter, her parents, Charles Edward Lewis (b. 1866 Atchison, KS - d. 1925) silversmith called "Duff & Rosa AMiller" on 50 Ropework Ln. Black Lewis (b. 1871 Hannibal, MO), met and were married in 1887 in WichitaGlasgow, KS. Charles was a painter in railroad shops in Kansas City Scotland in the late 1880's.  In 1950, Margaret's father, John Aston (1907-1974) was employed in Oakland in a sheet metal shop. John's father, John Thomas Aston (b. 1878 Indianapolis, [[Indiana|IN]] - d. 1945 Livermore, Alameda, CA), was employed in the same industry in 1910 in East Saint Louis, Illinois, and previously as a butcher. John Sr.'s father was William Aston (b. 1842 Newland, Gloucestershire, [[England]]). Margaret's maternal grandfather, Charles Edward Lewis (b. 1866 Atchison, KS - d. 1925) was a retired carpenter and painter who did business in Kansas City. Charles' father, Charles Sr. (b. 1839 NYC, NY; m. 1863 KC, KS; d. 1873 Helena, AR) served in the Civil War with the 2nd Regt. of the Kansas infantry, and was also a painter. Margaret's grandmother Rosa A. Black Lewis (b. 1871 Hannibal, MO) met her grandfather in Wichita in 1887 where they were married. Rosa's father was Alexander S. Black (b. 1828 Middletown, Dauphin, PA - d. 1891 Wyandotte Co., KS) who was a painter in Kansas City railroad shops in 1880, and may have served as an 2nd Lt. artist in the Civil War.  * George Thomas Weitemeyer '''1961-1964''', son of George Louis Weitemeyer, Jr. (b. 1913 Chicago, IL - d. 1987 Nashville, Davidson, [[Tennessee|TN]]) & Elizabeth Bitcon Carrick Weitemeyer (b. 1916 Dumbarton, [[Scotland]] - d. 2005 Antioch, Davidson, TN). * Margaret Ann Aston Weitemeyer '''1962-1963''' (b. 1940 Oakland, Alameda, CA; m. 1964 Alameda Co., CA; d. 2022 Folsom, CA), daughter of John Wesley Aston (b. 1907 East St. Louis, [[Illinois|IL]] - d. 1974 San Leandro, Alameda, CA) & Melba Dorothy Lewis Aston (b. 1912 Delaware Twp., Wyandotte, Kansas City metro, [[Kansas|KS]] - d. 1968 Alameda, CA).