Person:Benjamin Mebane (1)

Watchers
Dr. Benjamin Franklin Mebane
d.9 Sep 1884
m. 25 Apr 1820
  1. Thomas Yancey Mebane1821 - 1892
  2. Dr. Benjamin Franklin Mebane1823 - 1884
  3. Elizabeth Ann Mebane1825 - 1895
  4. David Alexander Mebane1829 - Abt 1880
  5. Bartlett Yancey Mebane1832 - 1864
  6. William Paisley Mebane1834 -
  7. Martha Frances Mebane1837 - 1909
  8. Cornelius Mebane1839 - 1908
  9. John Henry MebaneAbt 1843 - 1922
m. 8 Sep 1857
  1. Fannie Kerr Mebane
  2. James Kerr Mebane
  3. Mary Belle Mebane1858 -
  4. George Allen Mebane, Jr.1863 - 1921
  5. Benjamin Frank Mebane, Jr.1867 - 1926
  6. James Kerr Mebane1870 - 1933
  7. Mattie Mebane1874 - 1874
  8. Bettie Mebane1874 - 1874
  9. Eugene Mebane1877 - 1877
  10. Fannie Kerr Mebane1878 - 1928
Facts and Events
Name Dr. Benjamin Franklin Mebane
Gender Male
Birth? 28 May 1823 Orange County, North Carolina
Alt Birth? 28 May 1823 Mason Hall, Orange County, North Carolina
Education? Mar 1850 Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Marriage 8 Sep 1857 Caswell County, North Carolinato Frances "Fanny" Lavinia Kerr
Census? 1860 Alamance County, North Carolina
Census? 1870 Melville, Alamance County, North Carolina
Census? 1880 Melville, Alamance County, North Carolina
Death? 9 Sep 1884
Alt Death? 12 Sep 1884
Burial[1] Oakwood Cemetery
Other? Originator Of The Taraxacum Tonic
References
  1. Web site by Allen Dew, http://cemeterycensus.com/nc/orng/cem080.htm. Oakwood Cemetery, Mebane, Alamance County - transcription February 1974. (Location - This cemetery is actually mostly in Alamance County. Immediately south of Hwy US70 and the Southern RR tracks on the eastern side of Mebane, adjoining the Mebane Congregational Christian Church grounds.).
    1. Mebane, B F (Dr) (b. 28 May 1823 - d. 12 Sep 1884)

      Footstone: B.F.M.
  2.   MEBANE FAMILY PAPERS at Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Southern Historical Collection,Manuscript Department.

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    Mebane family.
    Papers, 1815-1948 (bulk 1870-1900).
    950 items (1.5 linear feet).

    Family correspondence, chiefly 1870-1900, of Frances (Kerr) Mebane
    (1840-1912), of Mebaneville, N.C., wife of Benjamin Franklin Mebane
    (1823-1884), physician and originator of the Taraxacum tonic. Letters are
    from her husband and from her five children while away at schools,
    including the Nash and Kollock School in Hillsborough, N.C., the University
    of North Carolina, the University of Virginia, and the Bingham School in
    Orange County, N.C.; and while travelling and raising their own families in
    North Carolina, Virginia, and New York. Also included are some business
    papers of a son-in-law, James Edwin Scott (d. 1888), tobacco manufacturer;
    and 20th-century business letters concerning the tonic originally prepared
    by Dr. Mebane. Volumes include physicians' daybooks, 1849-1882; student
    notebooks; and a brief woman's journal, ca. 1881.

    Deposit, 1956.