Moyock | community 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 Creek | See Shingle Landing Creek. |
Moyock Township | NW Currituck County. |
Moyton | See Stantonsburg. |
Mucky Branch | rises in N Durham County and flows NE into Little River. |
Mud Castle | community in W Northampton County. Named for a pre-Revolutionary plantation there. |
Mud Creek | rises in SW Durham County and flows SE into New Hope Creek. Formerly known as Bakers Creek. |
Mud Creek | rises in W Gates County and flows SE into Chowan River. |
Mud Creek | rises in SW Henderson County and flows NE and NW into French Broad River. The Indian name was Oklawaha (Muddy Waters). See also Naples. |
Mud Creek | rises in N Wake County and flows S into Horse Creek. Known previously as Mutton Creek, as shown on several nineteenth-century maps. |