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Moyockcommunity in NW Currituck County. Name appears in local records as early as 1753. Alt. 5. Rev. Thomas Coke in 1785 recorded that he visited and preached at "Mowyock."
Moyock CreekSee Shingle Landing Creek.
Moyock TownshipNW Currituck County.
MoytonSee Stantonsburg.
Mucky Branchrises in N Durham County and flows NE into Little River.
Mud Castlecommunity in W Northampton County. Named for a pre-Revolutionary plantation there.
Mud Creekrises in SW Durham County and flows SE into New Hope Creek. Formerly known as Bakers Creek.
Mud Creekrises in W Gates County and flows SE into Chowan River.
Mud Creekrises in SW Henderson County and flows NE and NW into French Broad River. The Indian name was Oklawaha (Muddy Waters). See also Naples.
Mud Creekrises in N Wake County and flows S into Horse Creek. Known previously as Mutton Creek, as shown on several nineteenth-century maps.