Alphonse Paul Repiton, Jr. and his half brother John C. McHenry served in the Confederate War in Moore's Battery of Artillery (N.C.). Died December 25, 1877
Rev. Alphonse Paul Repiton, Sr., (born in Williamsburg, Va. Jan. 1, 1808, and died Apr. 1, 1876, in the Norfolk, Va. area), the son of Joseph Levoir Repiton and Mauguerite Tangier de Repiton, was a Baptist clergyman. He served the church in Wilmington, NC, from 1838 to October 1869 when he moved to Norfolk, Va. According to notes in this collection, he was one of 4 clergymen in Wilmington during the yellow fever scourge of 1862 and was the only one of the 4 to survive.