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Coordinates: 35°2852N 76°4811W / 35.481°N 76.803°W / 35.481; -76.803
 

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Bath County, North Carolina
Former county
Historical map (1738) showing Albemarle and Bath counties
Albemarle and Bath counties (1738)
Etymology: John Granville, Earl of Bath[1]
Bath County is located in North Carolina
Bath County

Bath County

Former location in North Carolina

Coordinates: 35°28′52N 76°48′11W / 35.481°N 76.803°W / 35.481; -76.803
CountryUnited States
StateNorth Carolina
Established1696
Extinct1739[2]
SeatBath Town[3]
Precincts

Precincts

Bath County is an extinct county formerly located in the British American colonyofNorth Carolina. The county was established in 1696 and was abolished in 1739. The original three precincts of Bath County—Pamtecough, Wyckham and Archdale—were renamed in 1712 to Beaufort, Hyde, and Craven Precincts, respectively. These original precincts—along with the four other precincts of the county (Bladen, Onslow, Carteret, and New Hanover)—became Beaufort, Hyde, Craven, Bladen, Onslow, Carteret, and New Hanover counties when Bath County was officially abolished in 1738.[3][4]

Carteret Precinct was created from Craven in 1722. Then New Hanover was created from Craven in 1729. Two precincts were created from New Hanover in 1734: Bladen and Onslow.

The town of Bath (still in existence as NC's oldest town) was a stopping place of Edward Teach, better known as the pirate Blackbeard. He is said to have married a local girl and briefly settled in the harbor town of Bath around 1716.[citation needed]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "North Carolina Gazetteer search: Bath County". NCpedia. State Library of North Carolina. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  • ^ Agan, Kelly (10 October 2012). "Counties". NCpedia. State Library of North Carolina.
  • ^ a b Brooks, Baylus; Hookway-Jones, G. (30 September 2015). "Port Bath". NCpedia. State Library of North Carolina.
  • ^ Norris, David A. (2006). "Bath". NCpedia. State Library of North Carolina.
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