Person:George Mebane (4)

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George Anderson Mebane
b.18 Aug 1845 North Carolina
m. 10 Oct 1844
  1. George Anderson Mebane1845 - 1927
  2. Nancy MebaneAbt 1846 -
  3. Benjamin F Mebane1850 - 1927
  4. Attelia Yancey Mebane1853 - 1932
  5. Rufus Y Mebane1855 - 1927
  6. Bettie A MebaneAbt 1858 -
  7. Alfred Holt Mebane1860 - 1927
  8. David A. MebaneAbt 1863 - Abt 1937
  9. Harriet "Hattie" Ann Mitchell Mebane1868 -
  10. John H Mebane1870 - 1915
m. 17 Jun 1875
  1. Sallie F Mebane1876 - 1878
  2. Fannie Murphey Mebane1884 -
  3. George Yancey Mebane1887 - 1937
  4. William Mason Mebane1897 - 1973
Facts and Events
Name George Anderson Mebane
Gender Male
Birth? 18 Aug 1845 North Carolina
Marriage 17 Jun 1875 Guilford County, North Carolinato Elizabeth Jane Tarpley
Census? 1880 Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
Census? 1900 Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina
Census? 1910 Melville, Alamance County, North Carolina
Death? 30 May 1927 Asheville, North Carolina
Burial[1] Oakwood Cemetery, Mebane, Alamance, North Carolina, United States

[Alamance County_Feb 2006_backup.FTW]

[Served In The Confederate Army; Co. F 6th Nc Reg. Hoke'S Brigade Residence was not listed; 18 years old.

Enlisted on 8/24/1863 at Alamance County, NC as a Private.

On 8/24/1863 he mustered into "F" Co. NC 6th Infantry He was Surrendered on 4/9/1865 at Appomattox Court House, VA


Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.:

- North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster
- Southern Historical Society Papers: Appomattox Paroles ANV

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Possible 1870, Graham, Alamance County, boarder in unrelated household: George Mebane, age 23, engine builder

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, George A (2) (b. 18 Aug 1845 - d. 30 May 1927)

      Served In The Confederate Army; Co. F 6th Nc Reg. Hoke'S Brigade Footstone: G.A.M.