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  1. Willie Person Mangum (/ ˈ w aɪ l i ˈ p ɑːr s ə n /; May 10, 1792 – September 7, 1861) was an American politician and planter who served as U.S. Senator from the state of North Carolina between 1831 and 1836 and between 1840 and 1853.

  2. Willie Mangum, born in 1792 in Durham County, served as a North Carolina senator for nearly 20 years. Mangum studied at the University of North Carolina in 1815, and was admitted to the state bar in 1817.

  3. Mangum, Willie Person. by William S. Powell, 1991. 10 May 1792–7 Sept. 1861. Willie Person Mangum, lawyer, judge, congressman, and U.S. senator, was born at Red Mountain in a part of northeastern Orange County that became Durham County in 1881.

  4. Willie Person Mangum. Born 10 May 1792 in Durham Township, Orange, North Carolina, United States. Ancestors. Son of William Person Mangum and Catharine Davis. [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Charity Alston Cain — married 30 Sep 1819 in North Carolina, USA.

    • Male
    • May 10, 1792
    • Charity Alston Cain
    • September 7, 1861
  5. Papers of Willie Person Mangum. Vol. II, 1833–1838. Edited by Henry Thomas Shanks. (Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History, 1952. xxi + 573 pp. Illustrations and index. $1.00 wrapping and mailing fee.) | Journal of American History | Oxford Academic. Volume 40. Issue 2. September 1953.

  6. Willie Person Mangum, Jr., diplomat and foreign service officer, was born in Wake County, the son of Priestley Hinton and Rebecca Hilliard Sutherland Mangum. He was the brother of Priestley Hinton Mangum, Jr., and the nephew of his namesake, Willie Person Mangum.

  7. Willie P. Mangum (1792-1861) became a senator from North Carolina in 1831 as a Jacksonian Democrat but soon gravitated toward President Andrew Jackson's opponents in the Whig Party.