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Capt. James Mebane
b.Bet 1743 and 1747 Orange County, North Carolina
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m. Abt 1738
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m. Abt 1778
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Shields, Ruth Herndon, [View Citation] [Table of Contents] Abstracts of wills recorded in Orange County, North Carolina, 1752-1800 : and (202 marriages not shown in the Orange County marriage bonds) and Abstracts of wills recorded in Orange County, North Carolina, 1800-1850 Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1972, 446 pgs. D 112 Power of Attorney from JAMES MEBANE SENIOR to his son Alexander Mebane, both of Orange County, N.C., to sell land in Tennessee (county left blank) on Bartow's (Barton'sn?) Creek, "1000 acres granted by State of North Carolina to me for my military services." Dated 30 November 1803. Witness: Archibald Murphey. D 201-203 Will dated 16 May 1807, proved August Court 1807. JAMES MEBANE wife gets plantation, etc daus: Elizabeth, Jenny, Nancy, Polley, Peggy son: Alexander "200 acres in the State of Tennessee on the waters of Harpeth where he now lives." " George "200 acres in Tennessee on waters of Harper" " Robert "2000 acres in Tennessee in Jackson County" " William "200 acres in Tennessee on waters of Harper" " Allen "200 acres in Tennessee on waters of Harper" " Nathaniel 200 acres in Tennessee on waters of Harper" " James home plantation after wife's death Other lands in Orange Co, N.C. and Tennessee are to be sold. Executors: brother David Mebane, James Mebane, John Thompson. Witnesses: Samuel Nelson, John Nelson, Edward Willson. 11:29, 29 February 2008 (EST)11:29, 29 February 2008 (EST)11:29, 29 February 2008 (EST)11:29, 29 February 2008 (EST)11:29, 29 February 2008 (EST)~~ Probate Genealogy of Williamson Co. TN (1799-1832) By Albert L Johnson Published 2002, 232 pages ISBN 193145312 Page 105 MEBANE, James 1832 – Min. Bk. 12, p 301 Petition to divide slaves – Said James Mebane died in North Carolina about 1807. His widow Peggy Mebane died in Williamson Co. Tenn in 1830. Alexander Mebane has been requested to be a Trustee since no one will administer on the estate of widow Peggy Mebane. Heirs: 1. Nancy Mebane (Mrs Samuel White) 2. Elizabeth Mebane (Mrs Woods) dec’d 2a. James Woods – James Mebane Jr, guardian 2b. Margaret Woods – James Mebane Jr, guardian 2c. Mary Woods – James Mebane, Jr, guardian 2d. Alexander Woods – James Mebane, Jr, guardian 3. Margaret Mebane (Mrs James Tate) 4. George Mebane, dec’d 5. Alexander Mebane 5a. George Allen Mebane (Devisee of George Mebane) 5b. Louisa Mebane (Devisee of George Mebane) 5c. James Mebane (Devisee of George Mebane) 5d. Joseph Mebane (Devisee of George Mebane) 6. James Mebane, Jr 7. William Mebane 8. Robert Mebane 9. Nathaniel H Mebane 10. Jane Mebane (Mrs. – Elliott) 11. Mary Mebane 12. Allen Mebane MEBANE, James 1832 – Min. Bk. 12, p 372 Sale of slaves. Heirs: Heirs are same as above.
Shields, Ruth Herndon, [View Citation] [Table of Contents] Abstracts of wills recorded in Orange County, North Carolina, 1752-1800 : and (202 marriages not shown in the Orange County marriage bonds) and Abstracts of wills recorded in Orange County, North Carolina, 1800-1850 Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1972, 446 pgs. D 112 Power of Attorney from JAMES MEBANE SENIOR to his son Alexander Mebane, both of Orange County, N.C., to sell land in Tennessee (county left blank) on Bartow's (Barton'sn?) Creek, "1000 acres granted by State of North Carolina to me for my military services." Dated 30 November 1803. Witness: Archibald Murphey. D 201-203 Will dated 16 May 1807, proved August Court 1807. JAMES MEBANE wife gets plantation, etc daus: Elizabeth, Jenny, Nancy, Polley, Peggy son: Alexander "200 acres in the State of Tennessee on the waters of Harpeth where he now lives." " George "200 acres in Tennessee on waters of Harper" " Robert "2000 acres in Tennessee in Jackson County" " William "200 acres in Tennessee on waters of Harper" " Allen "200 acres in Tennessee on waters of Harper" " Nathaniel 200 acres in Tennessee on waters of Harper" " James home plantation after wife's death Other lands in Orange Co, N.C. and Tennessee are to be sold. Executors: brother David Mebane, James Mebane, John Thompson. Witnesses: Samuel Nelson, John Nelson, Edward Willson. 12:09, 29 February 2008 (EST)12:09, 29 February 2008 (EST)12:09, 29 February 2008 (EST)12:09, 29 February 2008 (EST)12:09, 29 February 2008 (EST)~~ Probate Genealogy of Williamson Co. TN (1799-1832) By Albert L Johnson Published 2002, 232 pages ISBN 193145312 Page 105 MEBANE, James 1832 – Min. Bk. 12, p 301 Petition to divide slaves – Said James Mebane died in North Carolina about 1807. His widow Peggy Mebane died in Williamson Co. Tenn in 1830. Alexander Mebane has been requested to be a Trustee since no one will administer on the estate of widow Peggy Mebane. Heirs: 1. Nancy Mebane (Mrs Samuel White) 2. Elizabeth Mebane (Mrs Woods) dec’d 2a. James Woods – James Mebane Jr, guardian 2b. Margaret Woods – James Mebane Jr, guardian 2c. Mary Woods – James Mebane, Jr, guardian 2d. Alexander Woods – James Mebane, Jr, guardian 3. Margaret Mebane (Mrs James Tate) 4. George Mebane, dec’d 5. Alexander Mebane 5a. George Allen Mebane (Devisee of George Mebane) 5b. Louisa Mebane (Devisee of George Mebane) 5c. James Mebane (Devisee of George Mebane) 5d. Joseph Mebane (Devisee of George Mebane) 6. James Mebane, Jr 7. William Mebane 8. Robert Mebane 9. Nathaniel H Mebane 10. Jane Mebane (Mrs. – Elliott) 11. Mary Mebane 12. Allen Mebane MEBANE, James 1832 – Min. Bk. 12, p 372 Sale of slaves. Heirs: Heirs are same as above. |