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."
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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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