
Traphill and the surrounding Blue Ridge foothills in northern Wilkes County are defined by a complex network of waterways, where the Roaring River is fed by the Middle Prong Roaring River, W Prong Roaring River, and E Prong Roaring River. The topography is marked by significant elevations such as Greenstreets Mtn, Combs Knob, and Twin Knobs, with the Alleghany Co Wilkes Co boundary following the high ridges in the north. Settlement is dispersed along the winding roads that follow the valley floors and ridgelines, connecting small communities like Dockery, Lomax, and Joynes. Genealogists will find a high density of burial sites throughout the landscape, including the New Light Baptist Church Cem, Rachel Baptist Church Cem, and several family-named locations such as Billings Hill Cem and Truitt Cem, reflecting the deep-rooted family histories of this rural North Carolina region.
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1966 Boomer
Wilkes County, NC

1966 Gilreath
Wilkes County, NC

1966 Maple Springs
Wilkes County, NC

1966 Purlear
Wilkes County, NC

1966 Roaring River
Wilkes County, NC

1968 Horse Gap
Wilkes County, NC

1968 Mc Grady
Wilkes County, NC

1968 Traphill
Wilkes County, NC

1971 Thurmond
Wilkes County, NC

1997 Osbornville
Wilkes County, NC

2000 Gilreath
Wilkes County, NC

2000 Horse Gap
Wilkes County, NC

2022 Boomer
Wilkes County, NC

2022 Gilreath
Wilkes County, NC

2022 Horse Gap
Wilkes County, NC

2022 Maple Springs
Wilkes County, NC

2022 McGrady
Wilkes County, NC

2022 Osbornville
Wilkes County, NC

2022 Purlear
Wilkes County, NC

2022 Roaring River
Wilkes County, NC

2022 Thurmond
Wilkes County, NC

2022 Traphill
Wilkes County, NC