VAUGHAN, ETC  N EW S L E T T ER
November 1989
EDITOR; Verna Baker Banes
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June   28,   1988
AA2  Conduct   Drive
MooroNvill*.   In .   46158

Dear Verna Banes;
Here  are some of the Vaughon bits and pieces  that  I mentioned   to  you  sometime  ago .    
Data  I  cannot   "connect" .-.but  nay
Following   are   from   Meadows   Heritage:
Texas   Marriages   (Stephens   County)    11—20-1867——Meadows,   Martha Jane to Vaughan.Wm.Allon.
Missouri  Marriages   (Polk  Count y )-s     8-19-1858—-Moddo-r,  BenJ .  F. to   Vaughan,    Parthenia.
Arkansas  (Crawford  County;     4— A --•1880— —Mood o ra,   Sarah  D.   to Vaughn      Andrew.
From   Charles   City   Co..    Va..   March   12.    1818--WA11   of   Henry   Vaughan"  names:  
Mary   Taylor,   wife   of   William   Taylor;    Phylany   A.   Vaughan;
Deborah  Folkes,  wife  of  Joseph  Folkes;   Ann  S  (?)  Vaugha.n ;   Elizabeth  Bat te ;   Grandson  Fleming  h.  
Batte  ("if  he  lives  to  lawful age  which  will  be  August  26.   1830").     "To  be  buried  by  the  side
of  my  daughter,  Harriet."                                                                  '•.'•-
From Charles  City  Co.,  Va.,  Fard-tth of  We stover .  May A,  1795, Henry  Vaughan  paid  I'lO  pounds  to 
Samu al  and  Mary  Eblin  for  100 acres.    Feb.  6.  1798.  Henry  y^g^n  Jr .  sold  slave  Phoebe,  to
Charles  Carter .    June  7,  1726--llQnry  Voufihan  Sr.  paid  Samuel Eblen.<cq)  16  pounds  for  100 acres.
Will  of  Henry  Vauahan  from  S u Hi p t o r   (cq)   District  S.C,,   April  1, 181 1——Names  wi'fe  Margaret 
and  five  children;  Finnetta  Julia, Mar-y  M. .  Henry,  John  A, ,   and  Vermeill.     Indications  are  wife  was
Margaret  Anderson  and  son  Joh n/A .  was  named  Anderson  and  all children  were  minors.
Visitor  details  settle in ont  of  Sinnipoo,  Grant  Co.,  Wise.
Original  owner  of  settlement  was  Pa y Con\Vou ghan  of  North  Carolina-.
He  and  wife  (not  named)  came  to  Wisconsin  in  1830.    Her  family (not  named)  followed.     Payton  died  in 
1845.     She  remarried  a Prentice  and  died  in  1861.     Two  children  survived  her,   Harriet Ann  Mario  (b. 1836) 
and  Payton  S.   Vaughan   (b.   1U41).     Ilnrr-loc married  in  1861  to  Jolin  Squiro  I-' en ley.     William  Fenley 
is  a g—grandson.     A  cemetery  at  Sinnipoo  ) 1 o ± b h t a  contains  about  75 graves.    
Known  buried  there  are  Poyton.  hia  wife,  and  daughter Harriet,  as  well  as  a  number  o£  Fonloys.
From  Greenville  Co. .  S.C. .  will  of  John  Vaughanfda ted  Nov    20
1839.    Names  seven  daughters  Eliznboth.  Sarah,  Charlotte    Rhoda
Nancy..  Parthena,  and  Aveline  (sp?)  living  in  Alabama.    Also  men-^-
,tions  children  of  daughter  Mary.    Apparently  angered  by  two  aons-
In-iaw,  Samuel  Me Da do  and  Chariot bo's  unnamed  husband.
Now  who  can  help  me??
Submitted by
Charles   B.   Vaughan


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