<Tr> <Td> Totals </Td> <Td> </Td> <Td> 1,910.40 </Td> <Td> 403,672 </Td> <Td> 454,550 </Td> <Td> 476,846 </Td> <Td> 486,846 </Td> </Tr> <P> Many incorporated (formally constituted) localities have become legally void, though most have not been abandoned by their citizens, with the notable exception of Jamestown . Exclusive of towns which became cities and still have the same name, no less than 4 shires, 2 counties, 4 towns, and 1 city no longer exist in the Virginia Peninsula area under their earlier names . </P> <P> The following is a listing of these 11 extinct shire, counties, towns, and cities, with the approximate dates they existed: </P> <Ul> <Li> Jamestown, Virginia (1607) largely abandoned as a Town after 1699 </Li> <Li> Kecoughtan, Virginia (1610), became part of Town and City of Hampton </Li> <Li> Middle Plantation (1632), became Williamsburg after 1699 </Li> <Li> Elizabeth River Shire (1634--1643) </Li> <Li> Warwick River Shire (1634--1643) </Li> <Li> Charles River Shire (1634--1643) </Li> <Li> James City Shire (1634--1643) </Li> <Li> Elizabeth City County (1643 - 1952), now part of the city of Hampton . </Li> <Li> Warwick County (aka Warwick River County) (1643 - 1952), now part of the city of Newport News </Li> <Li> Town of Phoebus (1900--1952) (earlier known as unincorporated towns of Millwood, Roseland Farms, Chesapeake City), became part of city of Hampton </Li> <Li> City of Warwick (1952--1958), became part of city of Newport News </Li> </Ul>

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