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  1. Appoquinimink Hundred is that portion of New Castle County that lies south of Creek, extended generally westward from its headwaters to the Maryland state line, and north of Blackbird Creek and Cypress Creek, a tributary of the Chester River. It was one of the original hundreds in Delaware created in 1682 and was named for Appoquinimink Creek ...

  2. Appoquinimink is an Indian term said to mean wounded duck. By an act of the Legislature, passed March 9, 1875, this land was divided into two hundreds, the northern portion retaining the name Appoquinimink, and the southern part was termed Blackbird, after the stream which forms its northern boundary.

  3. Learn about the origin, development and landmarks of Appoquinimink Hundred, one of the oldest and largest hundreds in New Castle County, Delaware. Find out how the name, the boundaries, the settlers and the owners of this area changed over time.

  4. Nov 7, 2023 · Learn about the history, maps and list of Delaware Hundreds, the colonial divisions of land in Delaware. Appoquinimink Hundred is one of the original Hundreds in New Castle County, named after a creek.

  5. Appoquinimink Hundred is a locality in New Castle County, Delaware. Mapcarta, the open map.

  6. Feb 26, 2010 · The couple looked at hundreds maps, histories of Delaware, and William Penn’s earliest references to hundreds in the early court records of New Castle County. They discovered that Appoquinimink Hundred was established in 1682 and that Delaware has 33 hundreds. So what hundred do you live in?

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  8. Colen Ferguson is a son of Bassett Ferguson, and is the third in order of twelve children, seven of whom survive. He was born October 25, 1835, at Black-bird, Delaware. His mother, who is still living, January, 1888, was Susan T. Weldon, of Appoquinimink Hundred.

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