Murderkill Hundred
Former administrative subdivision in Delaware, United States
Murderkill Hundred was a hundred in Kent County, Delaware, United States. Murderkill Hundred was named after the Murderkill River, and created in 1682 as one of the original Delaware Hundreds. It was divided into North Murderkill Hundred and South Murderkill Hundred in 1855.
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Municipalities and communities of Kent County, Delaware, United States
County seat: Dover
- Dover
- Harrington
- Milford‡
communities
- Adamsville‡
- Andrewville
- Berrytown
- Big Stone Beach
- Bishops Corner
- Blackiston
- Brownsville
- Canterbury
- Carpenters Bridge
- Chapeltown
- Cowgills Corner
- Dinahs Corner
- Downs Chapel
- Dutch Neck Crossroads
- Hazlettville
- Hickman
- Hollandsville
- Kitts Hummock
- Little Heaven
- Little Hell
- Marydel
- Mastens Corner
- Moores Corner
- Pearsons Corner
- Petersburg
- Pickering Beach
- Port Mahon
- Sandtown
- Seven Hickories
- Smyrna Landing‡
- South Bowers
- Star Hill
- Thompsonville
- Vernon
- Whiteleysburg
- Williamsville
- Willow Grove
- Woodland Beach
- Wrights Crossroads
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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39°04′33″N 75°28′45″W / 39.07578611°N 75.47922778°W / 39.07578611; -75.47922778
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