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added Bibletown info courtesy Ancestry.com & David Dunlap
==Palm Beach County (Miami metro)==
===Boca Raton===
* [[Bibletown]]
** evangelical conference center founded in 1950 by Dr. Ira Lee "Doc" Eshleman (b. 1917 Manor, Lancaster, [[Pennsylvania|PA]] - d. 2005 West Palm Beach, FL), commended by three South Florida assemblies.
*** From his obit in the Palm Beach Post, Dr. Eshleman grad [[Moody Bible Institute|Moody]] and served as a chaplain many years with the NFL, founding the practice of pre-game chapel services. He also pastored Conley Memorial Baptist Church in Detroit, [[Michigan|MI]], served as Worlds Fair Parson in NYC producing sacred concerts at the RCA Pavilion. He was also considered a pioneer of the city of Boca Raton, responsible for developing several hundred acres surrounding Bibletown of residential development, as well as the Paradise Palms community. He founded Sports World Ministries to help pro athletes share their faith, and over the past 20 years over 15 million young people have heard these athletes speak.
*** Doc was a son of Reeder H. Eshelman (b. 1881 Highville, Lancaster, PA - d. 1980 Lancaster, PA) & Annie Frey Shenk Eshleman (b. 1879 Manor, PA - d. 1966 Conestoga, Lancaster, PA). Reeder was employed +1910-1942+ by the Penn RR.
** Later supported by Harold Walter Buirkle (b. 1920 Jersey City, [[New Jersey|NJ]] - d. 2014 Boca Raton, FL) of Boca Raton Bible Chapel, as well as Camp-of-the-Woods. Part of the grounds now owned by Boca Raton Community Church, an independent Baptist gathering. Harold was a son of George Buirkle (b. 1881 Brookly, [[New York|N.Y.]] - d. 1953 Jersey City, NJ) & Anna M. Jensen Buirkle (b. 1886 Norway - d. 1966 Jersey City, NJ), married 1907 @ NJ. His paternal grandparents were Frederick Buirkle (b. 1853 N.Y. - d. 1910 NJ) & Louise Kauffinger Buirkle (b. 1864 N.Y. - d. 1956).
* [[Boca Raton Bible Chapel, FL]] (OB) 1970-'''2022+'''
** @ 3900 NW 3rd Ave.