From the beginning, the people who live here on Currituck Sound have had to depend on having the word of God brought to them by the old circuit riders, by the reading of church services in private homes, and by sharing a minister with another church.In November 1956, she reported the opening of land between Seashore State Park and Crystal Lake.
[5] Kyle wrote Historical Data on Little Neck Section of Princess Anne County, which was published in 1960.
The Witch of Pungo and Other Historical Stories of the Early Colonies is a fiction book written for children, with the tales of seven folk tales from the history of Princess Anne County, including "Christmas at Adam Thoroughgood's House" and Blackbeard's Treasure.
[2] The Witch of Pungo is based on Grace Sherwood, a woman who was accused of witchcraft in February 1706[6] and tried by ducking: "If Grace would float in consecrated water, as she did after being ducked in the Lynnhaven River off what is now called Witchduck Point, then she was deemed guilty of witchcraft".
[2] Sherwood spent seven years in jail and then lived on a farm granted by Governor Alexander Spotswood.