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WebPeople's Church Cemetery Mebane Memorial Gardens First Hawfields Burying Ground Lighthouse Baptist Church Cemetery Hunter's Chapel A M E Church Cemetery Walker … WebHe was buried in the old Hawfields Burial ground in Feb. 1761. He and Margaret had five children, John, b. ca.1731, David, b. ca.1733, James, b. ca.1735, Isabel, b. ca.1737, and Samuel, b. ca.1739. He also raised George Long as his own. William was one of the founders of the New Hope Presbyterian Church, which is still active today. family island hasenbauinsel
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WebAlexander Mebane, Jr. died at Hawfields in Orange County, on July 5, 1795, shortly after he finished his first term in Congress. He is buried at First Hawfields Burying Ground, … WebBrigadier General, ALEXANDER MEBANE was born on 26 November 1744 at Lancaster County, Pennsylvania to Alexander Mebane and Mary Tinnen-Mebane. Alexander moved to Hawfields, Orange County, North Carolina shortly after his father received a land grant there in 1754. Alexander served in the American Revolution with the... WebHawfields, Alamance County, North Carolina, United States of America Cemetery: First Hawfields Burying Ground Burial or Cremation Place: Cheeks Township, Orange … cook urology catalogue