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===Maitland===
* [[Eulalie Meeting Room, FL]] (TW-EB) +1908-1911+
** possibly Eulalia Lake
** c/o O.L. Jones
 
* [[Lake Howell Bible Chapel, FL]] (OB) 1963-'''2022+'''
** hive of five families from Hiawassa Bible Chapel, including three from the original merger; and Tom Willey; resident worker Hugh MacDonald (b. Scotland) 1972+
===Belleview===
* [[Belleview Meeting Room, FL]] (TW-EB) +1923+
 
===Grahamville===
* [[Grahamville Meeting Room, FL]] (EB) +1889+
** c/o Robert Wilson Robertson Wingate (b. 1845 Jacksonville, FL; 1860 @ Jacksonville; 1880 @ Mayport, Duval, FL; 1900 @ Grahamville, Marion, FL; d. 1910 Lake Waldena, Marion, FL).
*** Son of Robert Robertson, farmer, (b. 1800 [[South Carolina|S.C.]]) & Sarah H. Robertson (b. 1802 [[Georgia|GA]]). *** Robert enlisted at the age of 16 with the CSA (Infantry, Co. F, 3rd Regt.) on May 11, 1861 and was discharged on 4-13-1863 following Gen. Lee's surrender as a Private, however he was disallowed a pension due to desertion.
*** 1st wife: Sarah Wingate (b. 1855 [[North Carolina|N.C.]])
*** 2nd wife (1873): Christiana Ann Cameron Wingate (b. 1854 S.C. - d. 1923 Jacksonville, FL), daughter of John A. Cameron (b. 1824 S.C. - d. 1909 Lake Waldena, Marion, FL) & Sarah Baker Cameron (b. 1836 S.C.), married 1853 @ Cumberland, N.C. John Cameron enlisted on July 10, 1862, serving with Capt. James Pickett's Co., Duval Co., 11th FL Regt., and also a Corporal with the 2nd Battalion with the 19th Infantry. Towards the end of the War, he suffered Mumps while in camp in line of duty.
===Ocala===
** @ 204 Maranatha Rd.
** founders: Robert Willey & Frank Waardenburg
** c/o Ernest Woodhouse
** see [https://www.parkofthepalms.org/ POTP's website]
** Jackson Assembly of Christians 1954-1959; Dean Road Chapel 1959-1985'''?'''; Southside Bible Chapel 1985?-2022;
** @ YMCA & several other locations 1954-1958; 2701 Dean Rd. 1958-2022
** founders: William Perry, Hollis Johnson, Ralph Butler, Garland Lester, Jack Lees, Hubert Fancette, Sam Sergent, & R.T. Elliott.
** folded in 2022
====Niceville====
* [[Forest Lake Bible Church, FL]] (BC) 1971+ (OB) 1991-1993+ ([https://www.gcasbc.org/ Great Commission Southern Baptist]) +2020+
** Open Door Bible Church (BC) 1971-1991? Forest Lake Bible Church 1991-present;
** @ Fort Walton Beach elementary school 1992?; 1000 37th St. 1993-2020+
** founders: Jack Murphy, Ed Avery, Phil Lacy, & Harold Thomas
* [[Carrollwood Bible Chapel, FL]] (OB) 1983-'''2022+'''
** @ Carrollwood Civic Center 1983-1986; 15316 Casey Rd., Tampa ** hive from Central Bible Chapel of Tampa
** founders: Conrad Campbell, Mike Gentile, Paul Krokenburger, David Binnie & Paul Zapadenko.
** see [https://www.biblechapel.com/ CBC's website]
*** son of Michael Thisse, Jr. (b. 1862 Indian River, Croghan, Lewis, N.Y. - d. 1932 Croghan, Lewis, N.Y.) & Louisa Moller Thisse (b. 1863 Indian River, Croghan, Lewis, N.Y. - d. 1907 Beaver Falls, Lewis, N.Y.)
*** wife: Lyla E. Montgomery Thisse (b. 1897 [[Scotland|Scot.]], emig. 1906; 1912 @ Pontiac, MI; d. 1979 Tampa, FL), daughter of William John Montgomery (b. 1871 Ahoghill, Ant, Ireland - d. 1956 Tampa, FL) & Sarah N. McRoberts Montgomery (b. 1875 Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scot. - d. 1940 Detroit, Wayne, MI)
* Resident workers: Woody Murphy; Wayne Carter;
* [[North 56th Street Gospel Chapel, Tampa, FL]] (OB) 1966-'''2022+'''
** @ [https://www.hillsboroughschools.org/riverhills Riverhills Elementary Magnet School] cafeteria, 405 Riverhills Dr. 1966-1968; 12811 N. 56th St., Tampa 1968-present;
** founders: Bennetts, Grattons, Greens, Huenishces, Peterkins, Paynes, Thisses, & Touzeaus.
** c/o Al Adams ?-present;
** see [https://n56th.com/ N56th's website]
* [[North Tampa Gospel Hall, FL]] (OB) +1993-'''+2022+'''
** Marjory Avenue Gospel Hall
** see [http://www.northtampagospelhall.org/ NTGH's website]
 
===New Port Richey===
* [[Bible Truth Chapel, New Port Richey, FL]] (OB) Early 1960's - 2007+
** @ backroom of a bookstore; Massachusetts Ave.; 6915 Shady Acres Blvd. (near Mass St.) +2007+
** founders: Charles Faulkner & Mr. Schultz
** c/o Wendell Mcgregor +2007+
* [[Cornerstone Bible Chapel, FL]] (OB) 1994-2013+
** @ Clearwater: home of Bill & Karen Davis 1994+; Tim & Karen McDermott 1995+; Long Center school; warehouse; exercise gym; @ 190 Patricia Ave., Dunedin 1999?-present;
** c/o Bill Davis 1994+; Tim McDermott 1995+; Dr. John G. Finn @ Madeira Beach 1995+; Chris Johnson @ Palm Harbor 1995+;
** see [http://webchapel.us/ CBC's website]
* [[Tarpon Springs Gospel Hall, FL]] (OB) +1943-1954+
** @ Tarpon & Ring Ave. +1943+; Lemon & Ring Ave. +1947-1950+; Ring & Almira Ave. +1954+
** c/o V. Phillips, 467 Cypress St. +1943-1950+; Phillips was a Greek immigrant that remodeled a house in 1951 for the meeting.
** c/o Newton Harrell +1954+
===Sarasota===
* [[Church of the Open Door, Sarasota, FL]] (OB) 1980-1982+
** @ home 1980+; West Coast Symphony Building; 3024 W. Forest Lake Dr., Girl's Club Building, 201 S. Tuttle Ave.; same 1st home; ** founders: Chuck Nixon & Brian Chase;
* [[Lockwood Ridge Gospel Chapel, FL]] (OB) 1968-1978+'''?'''
** Saramana Bible Center
** founders: Wesley E. Erickson, James P. Fraser, John A. Walford, & J.E. Hoffman;
 
==Unknown Areas==
 
===Eulalie===
* [[Eulalie Meeting Room, FL]] (TW-EB) +1908-1911+
 
===Trahamville===
Marion or Duval counties?
 
* [[Trahamville Meeting Room, FL]] (EB) +1889+