At the time, the Cox family was one of only seven black families residing in the area.
Many types of animal and plant life reside in the area.
The community continued to reside in the area from 1912 without problems and not under any traditional authority.
Its population is 5,855,055 according to the 2010 census, of whom 659,925 reside in the built up area.
Today, some local fisherman still reside in the same area where they were raised.
As of 2000, there were 647 people residing in the area, with 346 males and 301 females.
Native Americans are thought to have resided in the area for at least 11,000 years.
Over 95% of the population resides in the main urban area.
The activity of those who reside in the area is agriculture.
Almost all of these family names reside in the area to this day.