
Williamsburg and Ashland anchor the rural landscape of northern North Carolina near the Rockingham and Caswell County line. This modern topographic survey shows a region defined by its dense drainage networks, where the headwaters of the Haw River and Country Line Creek carve through the terrain. The presence of the Settle Cem and Apple Cem provides specific points of interest for genealogists tracing families in this part of the state. Small community hubs like Matkins are connected by a web of local routes such as Faucette Rd and Rockingham Lake Rd.
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1965 Northeast Eden
Rockingham County, NC

1965 Northwest Eden
Rockingham County, NC

1967 Spencer
Rockingham County, NC

1971 Bethany
Rockingham County, NC

1971 Ellisboro
Rockingham County, NC

1971 Southeast Eden
Rockingham County, NC

1971 Southwest Eden
Rockingham County, NC

1972 Williamsburg
Rockingham County, NC

1977 Southeast Eden
Rockingham County, NC

1997 Bethany
Rockingham County, NC

1997 Ellisboro
Rockingham County, NC

1997 Northeast Eden
Rockingham County, NC

1997 Williamsburg
Rockingham County, NC

2002 Southwest Eden
Rockingham County, NC

2022 Bethany
Rockingham County, NC

2022 Ellisboro
Rockingham County, NC

2022 Northeast Eden
Rockingham County, NC

2022 Northwest Eden
Rockingham County, NC

2022 Price
Rockingham County, NC

2022 Southeast Eden
Rockingham County, NC

2022 Southwest Eden
Rockingham County, NC

2022 Williamsburg
Rockingham County, NC