A History of Relfe's Point, North Carolina

Pasquotank County was formed as early as 1668 as a precinct of Albemarle County. Its name is derived from an Indian word pasketanki which meant "where the current of the stream divides or forks." It is in the northeastern section of the State and is bounded by Albemarle Sound and Perquimans, Gates, and Camden counties.

It is not known when the first court house was built, but from 1737 to 1757 the court ouse was at Brook Field. In 1758, it was moved to Relfe's Point. It remained there until 1765, when the county seat was moved to Winfield.

Many historians incorrectly refer to this place as Belfe's Point, but when you look at all the old maps that actually show the rivers, creeks, and prominent points, it is clearly spelled Relfe's Point.

William Relfe was a member of the House of Burgesses from Pasquotank County in 1739. Thomas Relfe was a member of the House of Burgesses from Pasquotank County in 1754.



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