1. Chowan, 1727 2. Shiloh, 1729 3. Meherrin, 1730 4. Sandy Run, 1740 5. Kehukee, 1742 6. Pungo, 1742 7. Swift Creek, 1742 8. Falls of Tar, 1744 9. Fishing Creek, 1746 10. Great Cohara, 1749 11. Reedy Creek, 1750 12. Toisnot, 1750 13. Bear Creek, 1752 14. Tar River, 1753 15. Grassy Creek, 1754 16. Red Banks, 1754 17. Flat Swamp, 1754 18. Jersey Settlement, 1754 19. Sandy Creek, 1755 20. Abbott's Creek, 1756 21. Three Creeks, 1756 22. Bull Tail, 1756 23. Bladen County, 1756 . 24. Deep River, 1757 25. Swift Creek, 1757 26. Trent, 1757 27. New River, 1757 28. Black River, 1758 29. Little River, 1758 30. Uwharrie, 1759 31. Southwest, 1759 32. Lockwood's Folly, 1759 33. Great Contentnea, 1761 34. Shallow Fords, 1762 35. Haw River, 1764 36. White Marsh, 1765 37. Cashie, 1771 38. Country Line, 1772 39. Sandy Creek, 1771 40. Hitchcock's, 1772 41. Rocky Swamp, 1774 42. Yoppim, 1775 43. Wolf's Island, 1775 44. Tanner's, 1775 45. Newlight, 1775 46. Rocky River, 1776 47. Rocky River, 1776 48. Swift's Creek, 1776 49. Deep Creek, 1777 50. Newport, 1778 ============= [From George Washington Paschal, History of North Carolina, Volume 1, 1930, p. 549. Scanned and formatted by Jim Duvall.]
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