| Citizens of Note in Orange County Excerpted from "Orange County, 1752 - 1952" Edited by Hugh Lefler and Paul Wager Just as it appears in the book. |
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| Thomas Wingate Andrews, 1882-1937; Educator George Edmund Badger, 1795-1866; Secretary of Navy, Senator Kemp Plummer Battle, 1831-1919; Educator William Horn Battle, 1802-1879; Lawyer Richard Behhehan, 1747-1825; Planter, Merchant Jesse Benton, ___-1790; Lawyer Thomas Hart Benton, 1782-1858; Senator Harriet Morehead Berry, 1877-1940; Leader in Good Roads Movement John Berry, 1798-1870; Builder, Architect Robert Bingham, 1838-1927; Educator William Bingham, 1754-1826; Educator William Bingham, 1835-1873; Educator William James Bingham, 1802-1866; Educator Thomas Burke, 1747-1783; Governor John Butler, ___-1786; Revolutionary Leader Joseph Caldwell, 1773-1835; First University Prewident Bennehan Cameron, 1854-1925; Planter, Railroad Official Duncan Cameron, 1777-1853; Lawyer, Banker Paul Carrington Cameron, 1808-1891; Planter Richard Caswell, 1729-1789; Governor Thomas Child, 1747-1766; Colonial Official William, ___-1767; Surveyor, Mapmaker Francis Corbin, 1744-1767; Colonial Official Moses Ashley Curtis, 1808-1872; Scientist, Clergyman James Buchanan Duke, 1856-1925; Manufacturer Washington Duke, 1820-1905; Manufacturer David Fanning, 1756-1825; Loyalist Leader Edmund Fanning, 1737-1818; Colonial Official William Few, 1748-1828; Senator Samuel Mallette Gattis, 1863-1931; Lawyer John Washington Graham, 1804-1875; Governor, Secretary of Navy William Mercer Green, 1798-1889; Bishop George Emrick Harris, 1827-1911; Congressman Henri Harrisse, 1829-1910; Bibliographer Thomas Hart, 1730-1808; Merchant, Land Speculator Francis Lister Hawks, 1798-1866; Clergyman Dennis Heartt, 1783-1870; Newspaper Editor Richard Henderson, 1735-1785; Judge, Land Speculator James Hogg, 1729-1805; Merchant William Wood Holden, 1818-1892; Journalist, Governor Edwin Michael Holt, 1807-1884; Manufacturer Michael Holt, 1723-1799; Revolutionary Character Thomas Michael Holt, 1831-1896; Governor William Hooper, 1742-1790; Signer Declaration of Independence George Moses Horton, 1797-1883; Negro Poet Rednap Howell, ___-1787; Regulator Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard, 1809-1888; Professor Roswell Huntington, 1763-1836; Silversmith, Engraver William huntington, 1792-1874; Merchant, Silversmith Hermon (Herman, Harmon) Husband, 1724-1795; Regulator William Johnston, 1769-1791; Merchant, Land Speculator Pride Jones, 1815-1889; Physician George Laws, 1801-1881; County Official John Laws, 1824-1913; County Official Braxton Bynum Lloyd, 1886-1947; Physician Thomas F. Lloyd, 1736-1792; Colonial Official Lemuel Lynch, 1808-1893; Silversmith, Jeweler Priestly Hinton Mangum, 1792-1861; Senator William Joseph Martin, 1830-1896; Military Officer, Professor Alexander Mebane, 1744-1795; Congressman James Mebane, 1774-1857; Legislator George Micklejohn, 1717-1817; Clergyman Elisha Mitchell, 1793-1857; Professor, Explorer William Montgomery, 1789-1844; Physician, Congressman Stephen Moore, 1740-1800; Revolutionary Leader Archibald DeBow Murphey, 1777-1832, Jurist Francis Nash, 1742-1777; Revolutionary Officer Francis Nash, 1855-1932; Lawyer Frederick Nash, 1781-1858; Chief Justice John Wall Norwood, 1802-1885; Lawyer William Norwood, 1766-1842; Lawyer, Judge Denison Olmsted, 1791-1859; Professor Henry Patillo, 1726-1801; Clergyman Charles Phillips, 1822-1889; Professor James Phillips, 1792-1867; Professor Samuel Field Phillips, 1824-1903; Lawyer Solomon Pool, 1832-1901; University President Nathaniel Rochester, 1752-1831; Merchant, County Official Thomas Ruffin, Sr., 1787-1870; Chief Justice Thomas Ruffin, Jr., 1824-1889; Lawyer James Strudwick Smith, 1790-1859; Physician, Congressman Cornelia Phillips Spencer, 1825-1908; Writer Richard Stanford, 1767-1816; Congressman William Franklin Strowd, 1832-1911; Congressman Edmund Strudwick, 1802-1879; Physician William Francis Strudwick, ___-1812; Congressman David Lowrie Swain, 1801-1868; Governor, University President Absolom Tatom (Tatum), 1742-1802; Congressman Charles Courteney Tew, 1824-1862; Confederate Officer James Thackston, 1770-after 1790; Revolutionary Leader Josiah Turner, Jr., 1821-1901; Lawyer, Confederate Congressman Francis Preston Venable, 1856-1934; Chemist, University President Alfred Moore Waddell, 1834-1912; Congressman Hugh Waddell, 1799-1879; Lawyer James Watson, ___-1770; County Official |
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