Person:Harris Mebane (2)

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Harris Brown Mebane
b.13 Jun 1833 Tennessee
d.15 Nov 1917 Titus County, Texas
  1. Joseph Wright Mebane1824 -
  2. Mary C F MebaneAbt 1829 -
  3. Margaret MebaneAbt 1831 -
  4. Dicy MebaneAbt 1833 -
  5. Harris Brown Mebane1833 - 1917
  6. Mary H MebaneAbt 1838 -
  7. Eliza MebaneAbt 1840 -
  8. James Granderson\Granville Mebane1841 - Bet 1900 & 1910
m. 11 Jan 1854
  1. William A MebaneAbt 1857 - 1873
  2. Harris Newton MebaneAbt 1860 -
  3. Vandella Mebane1862 - 1898
  4. Lon Frances Mebane1864 - 1892
  5. Maranza Davis Mebane1865 - 1934
  6. Mattie S Mebane1869 - 1905
  7. Sarah Elizabeth Mebane1872 - 1932
  8. Mary B Mebane1873 - 1929
  9. Pitt MebaneAbt 1877 -
  10. James Yancey Mebane1879 - 1956
m. 28 Apr 1897
Facts and Events
Name Harris Brown Mebane
Alt Name Harrison Brown Mebane
Gender Male
Birth? 13 Jun 1833 Tennessee
Marriage 11 Jan 1854 Carroll County, Tennesseeto Martha J Fields
Census? 1860 Dist 10, Carroll County, Tennessee
Census? 1880 Dist 23, Carroll County, Tennessee
Marriage 28 Apr 1897 Tennesseeto Mahalie Rhoads
Census? 1900 Dist 16, Carroll County, Tennessee
Death? 15 Nov 1917 Titus County, Texas
Burial? Mebane Family Cemetry, Carroll County, Texas

1900 census: Grandson Floy Rogers, born February 1886 was enumerated in the household

Mebane, H.B. TN 22nd Inf. Co.E; Enlisted in the Confederate Army and belonged to the Twenty-second Infantry, under Col. Freeman. He was at the battles of Belmont and Shiloh, and served until the fall of 1862, when he was discharged on account of physical disability.

Goodspeed 1887; Harris B. Mebane is a farmer and was born in Carroll County, Tenn., June 19, (1883) error. He is the sixth of ten children born to William and Elizabeth Mebane. His father was also a farmer, and held the office of magistrate in his district a number of years, and he was born in Alamance County, N. C. He was reared and married in his native State; he settled in Carroll County, and remained there until his death, which occurred at his home in 1883. The mother of our subject was born in. North Carolina and died at the homestead about 1875. Harris B. Mebane was raised on the farm and received a limited education, and has made farming his chief occupation. He was married in Carroll County January 11, 1854, to Miss Martha J. Fields, daughter of Alexander Fields. Of this union there were thirteen children, nine of whom are now living: Newton H., Vandela (Rogers), Lon F., Maranza D., Mattie S., Sarah E., Mary B., Pitt and Yancy. William A. died March 17, 1873, and the other three died in infancy. Mr. Mebane is a Democrat and a Mason, also a member of the Wheel. His wife and all of the family are church members, Mrs. Mebane belonging to the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and the children to the Methodist Episcopal Church South. He is a man of broad views, strict integrity, and of a generous disposition, readily responding to all calls made upon him for charitable purposes, so far as his means will justify. He has 287 acres of land, on which he raises stock, cotton, tobacco, and the cereals in about equal proportions. The farm is situated about eight miles east of Huntingdon, Tenn., near the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railroad, and the residence is well located and surrounded with numerous comforts and conveniences.