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=Notable Families=
==Black family==
WiS 1940-10: Detroit, MI: "On August 7, Mrs. J.C. Black went to be with Christ. Age 58. Saved 35 years ago at meetings held by W.B. Johnson in Standish. Leaves a husband, 2 brothers and 3 sisters. Formerly lived in Saginaw."
* John Clarence Black (b. 1880 Edinburgh, [[Scotland]] - d. 1960 Saginaw, MI), son of Charles W. Black (b. 1853 West Church, Edinburgh, Scot.; emig. 1884; d. 1913 Deep River, Arenac, MI) & Anna Henry Black (b. 1855 Fovern, Aberdeen, Scot.; m. 1877; d. 1943 Detroit, MI). In 1907 prior to his wedding, John resided at Deep River, MI. In 1900, Charles Black was employed in Lincoln Twp., Arenac, Michigan as a reel servant at a saw mill.
* Mary Huff Black '''+1920+''' (b. 1882 [[Pennsylvania|PA]]; m. 1907 Standish, MI; d. 1940 Detroit, MI)
==Dennison family==
Dr. Dennison is a longtime dentist, who also served many years as a correspondent of this assembly.
* Dr. Robert Dennison '''+2000+'''
==Gaus family==
Mrs. John Gaus of 1213 Davenport St., Saginaw attended [[Emmaus University|Emmaus Bible School]] in Chicago in 1950.
* John Gaus
* Mrs. John Gaus '''+1950?'''
==Govan family==
* [[John Govan]] '''+1919+'''
==Kay family==
WiS 1933-4: Bay City, MI: "After about 3 years of declining health, Mrs. Edith Kay (widow of the late James Kay, Pvangelist) departed to be with Christ on Jan. 13. Aged 64 years and saved 52 years ago. The service held in Saginaw was largely attended by friends. T. Dobbin and R. McCrory spoke comforting and faithful words. Four children mourn her loss."
* James Kay. Itinerant evangelist.
* Edith Kay (b. 1869 - d. 1933 Bay City, MI)
==Layer family==
* Alexander McDonald '''1887+'''
* Robert McDonald '''1887+'''
==Runyan family==
* Frederick Runyan '''+1961?''' of 3565 Broadway, Saginaw, MI attended [[Emmaus University|Emmaus Bible School]] in Oak Park, Chicago, Illinois in 1961. Wife (1964): Maribeth Lee Schmock Runyan.
==Taylor family==
* [https://bridgeportgospelhall.com/what-we-believe BGH's website]
* 1897-1936 AAB's
* Words in Season (WiS): 1933-4; 1940-10