The August 1999 quarterly featured Great Swamp Church. So I was wrong that it was Flat Swamp that was written about. According to notes of LIll Jackson..Flat Swamp on Pitt-Martin line was organized in 1776 as a branch of Toisnot Church in Edgecombe County. First pastor was Jonathan Thomas. Mr. Jackson states that Skewarky (Martin), Little Conetoe (Edgcombe), Great Swamp (Pitt) and Conoho (Martin) were branches of Flat Swamp. It joined the Kehukee Association in 1782. From 1800 to 1803 145 member were added. Luke Ward was pastor. In 1805 it had 93 members, in 1819 45 members in 1831 92 members and in 1834 83 members. THOMAS E. CHANCE on Nov 30, 1850 gave a deed for the Baptist church known as Flat Swamp. Ervin Page and James Brown were deacons and trustees. This was taken from LIll Jackson's brief notes. He did this on a number of Pitt churches. Some he even had notes of minutes.