Person:William Mebane (3)

Watchers
William A Mebane
m. 26 Sep 1818
  1. John Mebane1820 - 1899
  2. David Mitchell Mebane1822 - 1885
  3. Jane Mebane1824 -
  4. Frances Mebane1826 - 1898
  5. Robert Bason Mebane1827 - 1863
  6. Margaret Mebane1831 - 1913
  7. Elbridge Gerry Mebane1833 - 1900
  8. Julia Annie Elizabeth Mebane1836 - 1892
  9. William A Mebane1837 - 1913
  1. Dolphus D Mebane1857 - 1962
  2. Fannie MebaneAbt 1869 -
  3. Alexander MebaneAbt 1871 - Bet 1880 & 1900
  4. Willie Mebane1872 -
  5. Sidney Mitchell Mebane1875 - 1951
  6. Robert MebaneAbt 1879 - Bet 1880 & 1900
  7. Maggie Mebane1881 -
  8. Callie Mebane1885 -
Facts and Events
Name William A Mebane
Gender Male
Birth? 19 Jun 1837 Caswell County, North Carolina
Marriage to Martha E Anderson
Census? 1870 Melville, Alamance County, North Carolina
Census? 1880 Melville, Alamance County, North Carolina
Census? 1900 Melville, Alamance County, North Carolina
Death? 8 May 1913 Alamance County, North Carolina
Burial[1] Hawfields Presbyterian Church Cemetery


CIVIL WAR: Enlisted at age 24 on 2 June 1861 in Alamance County; captured Residence was not listed; 24 years old.

Enlisted on 6/2/1861 at Alamance County, NC as a Private.

On 6/2/1861 he mustered into "F" Co. NC 6th Infantry He was Surrendered on 4/9/1865 at Appomattox Court House, VA


Promotions:

  • 2nd Lieut 1/27/1865


Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.:

- North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster

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1886: Owned 117 acres; Mebane post office

References
  1. Gary Thompson - survey in 2006 - and from booklet from the church dated 2003, titled "The Hawfields Burying Ground". Hawfields Presbyterian Church Cemetery. (Web site by Allen Dew).