The villages below the fall line survived by banding together for common defense.
The village survived until sometime in the 19th century.
The village survived recent storms, but not without a scare.
There were good reasons why the nucleated village should survive more or less intact.
How the village will survive the sinking economy, especially around Silicon Valley, remains to be seen.
Hangleton and many other villages survived only as a single house or two into the next century.
The village survived to present day where it is one of the largest in the district.
The current village survives in relation to the farming community still present in the area.
But weighed against her fear was the very real possibility that the village might not survive the next winter.
The village only survived as ruins by 1837 and no remnants are now visible, not even the plantation that bore its name.