Mansour Family Papers 1910s-1974 and undated

Summary
Contents
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Size
0.21 gigabytes (181 files)
Call number
KC 0037
Access to materials

This collection is made up of digitized materials and is open for research. The digital material in this collection is provided on the Khayrallah Center Archive’s website for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. For any questions regarding the materials, please contact the Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies Archive at kcldsarchive@ncsu.edu.

Language

The materials in this collection are in English.

Biographical/historical note

Betrus Dahar (B.D.) Rabil was the son of Robert Dahar and Marcia Rabil. He was born on April 1, 1883 in Hammana, Lebanon and immigrated to North Carolina in the early twentieth century along with his three brothers Frank Assad, Ameal Peter, and Michael Rabil. Ameal and Michael settled in Weldon, North Carolina, where they married Roslyn Rabil and Madeline Rabil respectively, children of Lebanese immigrants Joseph and Bertha Rabil. Ameal and Michael ran the Rabil Brothers Department Store until Michael's death in 1981. Michael co-owned five rental homes in Weldon with T. Allen Buck (1902-1991) and invested in B.D's property enterprises in Rocky Mount, NC. Frank Assad Rabil, the eldest brother, married Mary Hawa and settled in Weldon between 1920 and 1930.  

B.D. Rabil settled in Rocky Mount, NC, where he worked in real estate and property management. In 1907, B.D. married Beula Davis, with whom he had five children: Albert, Lester Frances, Thelma, Veronica, and Margaret. The couple divorced between 1920 and 1925. In 1926, B.D. married Susie Safy, a fellow Lebanese American, whose first husband, George Joseph Safy, had died in 1924. Susie had five children when she married B.D.: Sophie Mae Safy Rabil (1909-1987), Alice Eugene Safy Lewis (1914-1977), Sue Olga Safy (1916-1937), George Joseph Safy (1921-1944), and George Victor Safy (1924-1977). B.D. and Beula's five children appear to have lived with their mother and their stepfather Anthony C. Striman, who married Beulah in 1930. Susie Safy's children appear to have spent time in the Epworth Orphanage in Columbia, South Carolina, where they are listed in the 1930 census before rejoining their mother and stepfather in North Carolina in the 1930s. Susie Safy and B.D. Rabil had two children together, Virginia Dell Rabil Mansour and Betrus Dahar Rabil, Jr. B.D. Rabil, Sr., passed away in 1964, and Susie Safy Rabil passed away in 1969. In 1970, the North Carolina Supreme Court upheld the bequeathal of B.D. Rabil, Sr.’s real estate and personal property to his two youngest children, Virginia Mansour and B.D. Rabil, Jr, after a legal battle between them and his five older children.

Virginia Dell Rabil was born in 1927. She attended the University of North Carolina Women’s College in Greensboro, North Carolina, where she was a member of the Gamma Alpha Sorority. Virginia married Ernest Norman Mansour (1918-1983), a fellow Lebanese American. Virginia and Ernest had two children, Ernest Norman Mansour, Jr., and Edward Francis Mansour II. Ernest Norman Mansour was the child of Michael Norman Mansour and Nellie Heeden Mansour. Michael Mansour settled in Goldsboro, North Carolina, where he opened and operated Mansour’s Department Store (later renamed Hub Department Store). Nell Hedeen was the daughter of Lebanese immigrants Cater and Herley Heeden, who owned a dry-goods business in Rock Hill, South Carolina, before moving to North Carolina. Nell's brother, Ernest Heeden, served in World War I and married Alice Saleeby. William Hedeen, her other brother, was a writer who married Essie Joseph Heeden. 

B.D., Jr. was born on July 4, 1929 to Susie and B.D. Rabil in Rocky Mount, NC. He attended the Edwards Military Institute in Salemburg, NC, and served in World War II. Upon his return to Rocky Mount, B.D., Jr. joined the real estate business. He was inducted into the Rocky Mount Bowling Association Hall of Fame in 1988. He married Elsie Asad Rabil in 1962, with whom he had three children: Richard J. Rabil, Robert Joseph Rabil, Sr., and Cynthia Rabil Williams. B.D. Rabil, Jr., passed away in 2004.

Scope/content

This collection contains materials related to the Mansour and Rabil families. The bulk of the images and documents pertain to the branch of the Rabil family descended from Betrus Dahar Rabil and Susie Safy Rabil, as well as material documenting the Mansour and Hedeen families of North and South Carolina.

Family photographs make up most of the collection, with some photographs related to the Lebanese Civil War.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged in the order it was received.

Use of these materials

The donor retains full ownership of any copyright and rights currently controlled. Nonexclusive right to authorize uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. Usage of the materials for these purposes must be fully credited with the source. The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Mansour Family Papers, KC 0037, Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies Archive, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC

Related material

Source of acquisition

Gift of Eddie, Ernie, and Virginia Mansour, 2014 October (Accession No. 2017.016).

Processing information

Processed by Khayrallah Center staff. Finding aid content contributed by Claire A. Kempa and updated by Allison Hall, 2023 November. Finding aid created by Allison Hall, 2023 November.

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Rabil Family Tree undated (Accession 2017.016)
Nell Heeden Mansour at a Dinner Table undated (Accession 2017.016)
Damage from a Bomb in Lebanon undated (Accession 2017.016)
Photograph of a Bomb in Lebanon 2 undated (Accession 2017.016)
Photograph of a Bomb in Lebanon 1 undated (Accession 2017.016)
Virginia Rabil Mansour in front of her Husband's Portrait undated (Accession 2017.016)
Virginia Rabil in the Driveway circa 1940s (Accession 2017.016)
Virginia Rabil undated (Accession 2017.016)
Virginia Rabil Mansour at a Swamp undated (Accession 2017.016)
Letters from Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his Calling Card 1928 September (Accession 2017.016)
Portrait of a Mansour Family Member undated (Accession 2017.016)
Portrait of Ernest Norman Mansour undated (Accession 2017.016)
Portrait of a Mansour Family Member undated (Accession 2017.016)
Portrait of a Mansour Family Member undated (Accession 2017.016)
Young Boy Standing Against a Pole undated (Accession 2017.016)
Young Man Leaning Against Pole undated (Accession 2017.016)
Young Man in a Tuxedo undated (Accession 2017.016)
Chorbishop Peter Rabil undated (Accession 2017.016)
Framed photograph of Mansour Ancestor undated (Accession 2017.016)
Young Woman 1920s (Accession 2017.016)
Young Man Playing Tennis 1920s (Accession 2017.016)
Man Laying on the Grass 1920s (Accession 2017.016)
Three Unidentified People in Front of a House 1920s (Accession 2017.016)
Three Adults with a Toddler 1920s (Accession 2017.016)
Portrait of Two Women and a Child undated (Accession 2017.016)
Portrait of a Family undated (Accession 2017.016)
Young People outside a Building undated (Accession 2017.016)
Portrait of an Unidentified Family undated (Accession 2017.016)
Men in Military Uniform 6 undated (Accession 2017.016)
Men in Military Uniform 5 undated (Accession 2017.016)
Men in Military Uniform 4 circa 1910s (Accession 2017.016)
Men in Military Uniform 3 circa 1910s (Accession 2017.016)
Men in Military Uniform 2 circa 1910s (Accession 2017.016)
Men in Military Uniform 1 circa 1910s (Accession 2017.016)
Michael and Juanita Mansour with Susie Rabil undated (Accession 2017.016)
Margaret undated (Accession 2017.016)
Family in front of Sale Sign undated (Accession 2017.016)
Liban - Cascade de Hamana undated (Accession 2017.016)
Hammana, Liban - Bazar et Fontaine undated (Accession 2017.016)
Nell Heeden Mansour in the Snow undated (Accession 2017.016)
Mansour Children at Grandma's House undated (Accession 2017.016)
Family at a Funeral 1920s (Accession 2017.016)
Men at Fort Bragg 1926 (Accession 2017.016)
Ernie Mansour at a Wedding undated (Accession 2017.016)
Ernest and Alice Saleeby Heeden undated (Accession 2017.016)
Elsie Asad Rabil on her Wedding Day 1950s (Accession 2017.016)
"Miss 'Dot' Griswold, Ain't She Cute?" undated (Accession 2017.016)
Ernie Mansour and His Wife undated (Accession 2017.016)
Landscape in Lebanon undated (Accession 2017.016)
Two Children undated (Accession 2017.016)
Portrait of a Man in a Car undated (Accession 2017.016)
"Boody" Against a Tree undated (Accession 2017.016)
Mansour Home in Rocky Mount 3 undated (Accession 2017.016)
Mansour Home in Rocky Mount 2 undated (Accession 2017.016)
Mansour Home in Rocky Mount 1 undated (Accession 2017.016)
Betrus Dahar Rabil in his Military Uniform undated (Accession 2017.016)
Betrus Dahar Rabil with his Mother undated (Accession 2017.016)
Betrus Dahar and Elsie Asad Rabil undated (Accession 2017.016)
Ernest Mansour and a Man at the Beach undated (Accession 2017.016)
Mansour Family in front of a House undated (Accession 2017.016)
Family Portrait undated (Accession 2017.016)
Virginia Mansour at the Beach undated (Accession 2017.016)
Ernie Mansour and Bill Clinton undated (Accession 2017.016)
Mansour Family Gathering undated (Accession 2017.016)
Unidentified members of the Mansour Family undated (Accession 2017.016)
Two Women on Steps undated (Accession 2017.016)
Mansour Family Group Photo undated (Accession 2017.016)
Mansour Family Special Occasion 1950s (Accession 2017.016)
Nell Mansour and a Woman undated (Accession 2017.016)
Building in Lebanon 2 undated (Accession 2017.016)
Building in Lebanon 1 undated (Accession 2017.016)
Mansour Family Men undated (Accession 2017.016)
Ernie Mansour and His Wife undated (Accession 2017.016)
Man in ACC Shirt undated (Accession 2017.016)
Man at the Beach undated (Accession 2017.016)
Mansour Family Portrait 1974 November (Accession 2017.016)
Mansour Family Home undated (Accession 2017.016)
Mansour Family Photo of Lebanon [9] undated (Accession 2017.016)
Mansour Family Photo of Lebanon [8] undated (Accession 2017.016)
Mansour Family Photo of Lebanon [7] undated (Accession 2017.016)
Mansour Family Photo of Lebanon [6] undated (Accession 2017.016)
Mansour Family Photo of Lebanon [5] undated (Accession 2017.016)
Mansour Family Photo of Lebanon [4] undated (Accession 2017.016)
Mansour Family Photo of Lebanon [3] undated (Accession 2017.016)
Mansour Family Photo of Lebanon [2] undated (Accession 2017.016)
Mansour Family Photo of Lebanon [1] undated (Accession 2017.016)
Photograph of Ernest Heeden undated (Accession 2017.016)
Virginia and Ernest Mansour undated (Accession 2017.016)
Please note that some historical materials may contain harmful content and/or descriptions. Learn how we’re addressing it.
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Please note that some historical materials may contain harmful content and/or descriptions. Learn how we’re addressing it.

Access to the collection

This collection is made up of digitized materials and is open for research. The digital material in this collection is provided on the Khayrallah Center Archive’s website for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. For any questions regarding the materials, please contact the Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies Archive at kcldsarchive@ncsu.edu.

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Mansour Family Papers, KC 0037, Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies Archive, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC

Use of these materials

The donor retains full ownership of any copyright and rights currently controlled. Nonexclusive right to authorize uses of these materials for non-commercial research, scholarly, or other educational purposes are granted to Khayrallah Center pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. Usage of the materials for these purposes must be fully credited with the source. The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials.