Looking for DNA matches

September 1, 2007 Posted by Eddie Davis

I’ve learned over the years as a Genealogist that proving a connection is the most challenging task for a researcher. Those familiar with Genealogical source material understand that the further back in time one goes in their research, the fewer and fewer public documents there are to reference. When you reach the early 19th century, you have very, very little to utilize in your research. If you are fortunate to come across a will or a Family Bible, you might glean something, but much of the earlier time period is theory and speculation.

So when DNA testing began to be used by Genealogists to compare family lines, I, and the members of the Vaughan Pioneer Research Group jumped at the chance. There were several mysteries that we wanted cleared up. Here is a summary of those questions that we had:

1.) Fereby Benton, born about 1750, died May 1850, was William Vaughan’s wife and in the late 19th century, some of her descendants tried to gain Cherokee Indian Citizenship in a massive effort that produced a huge file of documents. I have a copy of the entire file, and the Vaughan descendants’ claim is that Fereby was at least part Cherokee Indian, supposedly on her mother’s side. Although the Citizenship requests were all rejected by the Cherokee tribe, the persistence of the family stories that Fereby was anywhere from a full-blooded Cherokee to only slightly Indian on her Mom’s side, made this question one that descendants have debated for nearly 100 years. So, our group took it upon themselves to find a woman that could trace her ancestry back to Fereby. This subject has to pass backwards in time in an unbroken link, mother to daughter, with no sons in this link, back to Fereby Benton. This was due to the nature of Mitochondrial DNA (MtDNA for short). MtDNA is passed down from mother to child, without any genetic material from the father. Men have MtDNA from their Mothers, but they do not pass it down to their children, instead, the children get their MtDNA from their mothers. MtDNA, as it is passed down intact from mother to child, can show a person information about his mother’s mother’s mother (and so on), by looking at the genetic code. The numbers seen in DNA results are a tally of a loop of genetic code at a specific point in a DNA strand. When the number 9, for example, appears, it means that at that specific place in the DNA strand, the 4 chemicals that make up DNA connected in a certain order for 9 loops or repeats. The number of repeats usually stays the same, but mutations over many generations sometimes adds or takes away a repeat (or sometimes more than one repeat) so that instead of repeating 9 times, the DNA repeats only 8 or moves up to repeating 10 times. These harmless mutations are passed down to descendants, and they help make DNA patterns that can identify a person. So by looking at a woman who’s mother’s mother’s mother’s (and so on) mother was Fereby Benton, we would be seeing what Fereby Benton’s MtDNA would look like, with the possibility of a few mutations thrown in. As races of people have different types of MtDNA called Haplogroups, you can actually tell more or less where a person’s maternal ancestor came from. So if Fereby Benton was part Cherokee and received this from her mother, and if Fereby had a daughter, who had a daughter, who had a daughter (and so on), then you could look at this descendant’s MtDNA. American Indians have only 4 or possibly 5 types of MtDNA, so if a descendant of Fereby matched this MtDNA, it would prove she was at least part Indian. So we found a lady and the group chipped in and paid for the test. The result was that Fereby’s mother’s side of the family was NOT Indian, but had the most common type of northern European Mitochondrial DNA. All this truly shows is that Fereby was not 100% Indian but had at least some white ancestry. If her mother’s father had been a pureblood Indian and her mother a white woman, then Fereby’s MtDNA would have been white, though she would have been half Indian.

2.) Following this test, we began to wonder about William and John Vaughan. William Vaughan, born 1750, was rumored, by family tradition, to have been a brother (or sometimes a cousin) of John Vaughan, who was born in 1762. Both men lived close to each other in Hawkins County, Tennessee in the late 1700s and early 1800s and several of their children married. If William and John were indeed brothers, there would be a test to show this; Y-Chromosome DNA testing. Y-Chromosome DNA, or Y-DNA for short, is the Chromosome passed from the father to a baby that determines the sex of the baby. All women have two X Chromosomes and men have an X and a Y Chromosome. If the Y-Chromosome is passed during reproduction to a baby, the child will be a son, if the X-Chromosome is passed, the baby will be a girl. As only men have the Y-Chromosome, it is the only Chromosome that does not mix with the mother’s DNA during reproduction, as women have no Y-Chromosomes to pass to a child. So, a son inherits all of his father’s Y-DNA, which in turn came intact from his father, and so on back in time, father to son. As in MtNDA, mutations sometimes occur, and when they do, they will be passed down from father to son. These mutations give males’ Y-DNA it’s own “code”. Two men who have the same Y-DNA will have a common male ancestor somewhere in their past. The Vaughan Pioneer group knew this would be an excellent tool to examine the relationship between John and William. We would find a man who descended, father to son back in time to John and another one who descended from father to son and so on back in time to William, and compare these two men’s Y-DNA. If their Y-DNA matched, it would indicate that William and John were related somewhere back in time. If they didn’t, it would mean that either there was no relation between them, or else one of their female ancestors had conceived a child that they claimed was from their Vaughan husband but was not his. There also was the possibility that a child was adopted by a Vaughan family and never told they were not biologically the child of his adopted parents. The danger of these possibilities made it very important for us to test as many different branches of William and John’s trees – in other words, testing descendants from different sons— so that any case of infidelity could be singled out.

The Y-DNA testing we did at first was just to determine if William and John were related. We found two descendants, one from each man and tested them for 37 markers. Their Y-DNA matched on 35 out of 37 places, and on the two spots it didn’t, there was only one number of difference, which is easily explained as random mutations over the past 200 years that these two lines have reproduced. Compared to other Vaughan tests in the larger Vaughan DNA study, our two tests didn’t even come within 10 markers of matching any other Vaughan line…at first.

But to verify our findings, we tested another descendant, one suspected of being from John’s son Beverly Vaughan. His line matched closely. Then we receive word that a man had independently tested his Y-DNA to see if his ancestor, who was born out of wedlock to Judge George W. Vaughan with his housekeeper, was indeed a descendant, and his matched perfectly to the William Vaughan test we had done first. Thus, we had 4 verified tests, two for descendants of William Vaughan and two for descendants of John Vaughan.

Still, we wanted to test other theories, such as who William and John’s father (if indeed they were brothers) was? We had long suspected an Abraham Vaughan of Charlotte County, Virginia. He had sons named William and John, close to our two guys in age. I was very confident that Abraham was their father. So with some effort, we located two descendants of Abraham from other lines. One came through his son Bouldin Vaughan, the other through his son Felix Vaughan. When tested, the two descendants of Abraham matched closely, showing a common Y-DNA link, but they were very far away from our William and John descendants’ Y-DNA results. So the conclusion we reached was that William and John’s line was not from Abraham’s lineage.

We also conducted several tests to see if descendants of Ayres Vaughan, who some thought was related to William Vaughan, was indeed related to him. These tests did not match closely either, showing that Ayres Vaughan was of another line.

The last set of tests we conducted was to verify that Benjamin Franklin Vaughan, who was a grandson of William and Fereby by his own admittance, was related to them on both his mother’s side (a daughter of William and Fereby) and on his father’s side, through James Vaughan, son of John and Nancy, who married Martha, according to family tradition. Obviously he married his first cousin, but Ben and his descendants should have had John’s Y-DNA, which was the same as William’s DNA. I was, once again, very sure the results would match.

The first two tests we conducted not only failed to match our four “core” samples from William and John, they also failed to match each other. Clearly, something was wrong, so we found another descendant and tested him, and his line matched one of the two from Ben’s line perfectly, but these two failed to match William and John’s DNA. The result indicated that Ben Vaughan was not – at least through his father—a descendant of John Vaughan. We are still convinced that his mother was a daughter of William and Fereby, but there is no way to test this genetically. Ben Vaughan was my direct ancestor, so this result really concerned me. The next step is to test some of James and Martha’s other sons, if a descendant with their Y-DNA can be found. If their Y-DNA matches Ben’s, then maybe we would have to rethink James being the son of John. If their Y-DNA matched John and William’s Y-DNA, then either Ben was the son of an affair of some sort by Martha, or else he was adopted. I doubt the adoption theory, as Ben lived most of his childhood (he claimed) with William and Fereby, who he referred to as his “grandparents”. He also referred to Daniel and Samuel Vaughan as his “uncles” and if Martha and James had adopted Ben, why would they then turn around and let her parents raise him? To me, it looks like Martha (or maybe one of her sisters) had Ben out of wedlock, he took his mother’s maiden name and was raised by her parents. It could also be that one of William and Fereby’s daughters had a son either in or out of wedlock, and died in childbirth.

Since Ben Vaughan’s affidavits in the Cherokee Citizenship case are among the best clues we have for William and Fereby information, I feel it is important to know just how he fits in. If he had been adopted as a child by one of the Vaughans, I doubt he would have been so bold as to make a claim for Cherokee Citizenship as there were a few people still alive at the time of the claim that knew his grandparents and his uncles, and if any of them had said, ‘Hey, he was adopted’, it would have blown the whole scheme.

Yet Ben never mentioned his mother by name in any of the affidavits. There was a Martha Vaughan living with him in 1870 and in 1850 and 1860 she and apparently another son or grandson was living close by to Ben. Family lore says she was Ben’s mother. There are several stories of Ben Vaughan told in the family, more it seems then most of the other early Vaughans. He was remembered for a long time after his death as a very colorful character that the residents of Madison County fondly loved.

As of September 1st, 2007, the Vaughan Pioneer group is preparing to run a test on another one of Ben Vaughan’s descendants, to see if his Y-DNA will match. More importantly, we are trying to find descendants of Ben’s brothers to test their Y-DNA against descendants of Ben’s. I’d also like to test descendants of some of the sisters and aunts of Ben, to see if their husband’s non-Vaughan Y-DNA would match. It could be something happened that the family covered up. With Y-DNA, it is always best to have as many samples as possible.

So, what follows is a selected list of male descendants of James and Martha Vaughan (excluding Ben’s line). If anyone sees their family in this outline, and knows of a direct male line back to James and Martha to test, please contact me at ec21davis@gmail.com.

Selected male Descendants of James L. Vaughan, excluding the line of Benjamin Franklin Vaughan

Generation No. 1

1. JAMES L.3 VAUGHAN (JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born October 15, 1795 in Halifax County, Virginia. He married MARTHA PATTY” VAUGHAN Bef. 1814, daughter of WILLIAM VAUGHAN and FEREBY BENTON. She was born January 19, 1787 in Virginia, and died Aft. 1870.

Notes for JAMES L. VAUGHAN:

His great, great grandson, Ben Todd (1879-1967) told his family that Martha married her first cousin, James Vaughan.

In the 1830 Warren County, Tennessee Census, it is believed he appears at homestead # 374

374 James Vaughan 211001-012001

In homestead # 362 appears Beverly Harp, whos’ daughter Cherubia married James’ son Benjamin.

Freddie Todd claimed that Ben, William and Maborne were full brothers but John and Elijah were by a second wife of James.

Notes for MARTHA PATTY” VAUGHAN:

Her great, great grandson, Ben Todd (1879-1967) told his family that Martha married her first cousin, James Vaughan.

Living at Household # 839 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas in 1850, along with son Elijah, age 18, however, her age is shown as “50″ which was wrong, it should have been about 63, just four houses away from her son Ben Vaughan.

In 1860 she was still in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas but was living with her son Elijah C.:

1016/1016 E C Vaughan 27 Merchant, born in Tennessee

Mary F. 18 born in Arkansas

Martha A. 60 born in “IND – either Indiana or Indian Territory?

In 1870 she was living with Ben and Cherubia in Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas, listed as being 83 years old and born in Virginia.

Children of JAMES VAUGHAN and MARTHA VAUGHAN (not shown is Benjamin Franklin Vaughan) are:

2. i. DAVID4 VAUGHAN, b. 1810, (about) In Tennesee; d. Bet. 1860 – 1870, Arkansas.

3. ii. MABORNE E. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1815, Tennessee; d. Aft. 1880, Missouri.

4. iii. WILLIAM M. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1817, Tennessee; d. December 15, 1861, New Madrid, Missouri.

5. iv. JOHN VAUGHAN, b. February 16, 1827, Tennessee; d. August 27, 1863.

6. v. ELIJAH C. VAUGHAN, b. January 1832, Tennessee; d. Springfield, Greene County, Missouri?.

Generation No. 2

2. DAVID4 VAUGHAN (JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1810 in (about) In Tennesee, and died Bet. 1860 – 1870 in Arkansas. He married LUCINDA COLES. She was born 1818 in (About) In Tennesee, and died 1870 in (after) In Arkansas.

Notes for DAVID VAUGHAN:

To Vaughan Pioneers group, from Peggy Hermann, October 1st, 2006

Eddie, here are my notes on David Vaughan. I have his father listed as

unknown, but he surely is related to ours in some way.

Peggy

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from Vaughan Pioneers by Lewis Vaughan

p. 282 – All that is known of David Vaughan must be derived from the few

surviving records that pertain to him. Census records indicate he was

living in Daniel Vaughan’s household in Washington Co, AR in 1830. He

does not appear to have been Daniel’s son, however, for he received none

of the gifts of land and slaves that went to Daniel’s known descendants,

nor did David or his heirs participate in the partition of Daniel’s estate.

Tax lists show David living alternately in Madison or Washington

Counties. The 1850 census locates him in Brush Creek Twp of Washington

County. This area is immediately adjacent to Prairie Twp of Madison

County, so David in fact was living continuously in the same community

as the Madison County Vaughans. He was back in Prairie Twp at the time

of the 1860 census.

David evidently died some time in the 1860′s. His widow and some of his

children are shown living with his son Jesse in the 1870 Madison County

census. He may have died early in the decade as I do not find him

listed in the 1861 or later tax lists of Madison County.

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This David Vaughn in Barry Co, MO in 1840 could be the same as the David

on the 1850 Washington Co, AR census since the ages of David, his wife

and children over age 10 in 1850 fit in the age groupings for the 1840.

He is the only Vaughan/Vaughn in Barry Co. that year.

1840 Barry Co, MO – Spring River Twp

p. 5, line 5 David Vaughn 20001-20001

male b. 1810-1820 David (20-30)

female b. 1810-1820 (20-30)

male b. 1835-1840 ( u 5 )

female b. 1835-1840 ( u 5 )

female b. 1835-1840 ( u 5 )

male b. 1835-1840 ( u 5 )

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1841 Madison Co, AR Tax List

David Vaughan (2 listed)

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David Vaughan is living amid our Harps in 1850. John Harp who married

Louisa “Lucy” Vaughan, d/o William & Fereby Vaughan is in h.h. #27.

1850 Washington Co, AR – Brush Creek Twp, #29

David Vaughn 43 m TN farmer

Lucinda 39 f TN

Benjamin 17 m AR farmer

Marget 14 f AR

Rhoda 13 f AR

William 11 m AR

Jesse 4 m AR

Catherine 1 m AR

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In 1860 David and his family are living near the Fitchs and Beachs who

married Vaughan girls.

Catlett Fitch is in h.h. #199 and Barnett Beach is h.h. #203.

1860 Madison Co, AR – Prairie Twp, P. O. Little Spring

p. 30 – 25 June 1860, #198/198

David Vaughan 50 m TN farmer

Lucinda 40 f TN

William 20 m AR farm laborer

Rhoda 18 f AR

Jesse 12 m AR

Catherine 10 f AR

Rebecca 6 f AR

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David apparently died between 1860 & 1870 census records, and his widow

& unmarried daughters are in the h.h. of their son, Jesse Vaughan.

1870 Madison Co, AR – Prairie Twp, P. O. Hindsville

p. 412 – 10 Jun 1870, #55/55

Jesse Vaughan 24 m AR farm hand

Sarah M. 25 f TN

Thomas 3 m MO

Matilda C. 1 f AR

Lucinda 52 f TN domestic servant <<<<

Catharine 20 f AR

Rebecca A. 18 f AR

Marriage Notes for DAVID VAUGHAN and LUCINDA COLES:

_STATMARRIED

Children of DAVID VAUGHAN and LUCINDA COLES are:

i. BENJAMIN5 VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1833, Arkansas.

iv. WILLIAM VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1839, Arkansas.

7. v. JESSE VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1846, Arkansas.

3. MABORNE E.4 VAUGHAN (JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1815 in Tennessee, and died Aft. 1880 in Missouri. He married LUCINDA ?? Abt. 1838 in White County, Tennessee?. She was born Abt. 1812 in Tennessee, and died Aft. 1880 in Missouri.

Notes for MABORNE E. VAUGHAN:

Believed to be found in White County, Tennessee in 1840.

Maburn Vaughn 1-0-0-0-1 // 1-0-0-0-1

Lived in Wright County, Missouri in 1850,

District 102

452/452 Mabun Vaughn 35 TN

Luircinda 38 TN

Ruthy 13 TN

William 11 TN

Jane 9 TN

Francis (female) 7 TN

Emily 5 MO

John 2 MO

Hezehion 1/12 MO

Madison County Arkansas in California Township in 1860

#79/79 Mabune Vaughan 43 TN

Lucinda 47 TN

William Vaughan 21 TN (his last name is listed, though none of his siblings’ are)

Jane 18 TN

Francis 16 AR

Jhn 12 AR

Zimiri 9 AR

Levisa 7 AR

Henry 2 AR

They were in Fox Township, McDonald County, Missouri in 1870.

80/76 Vaughan, Matthew 52 TN (should be Maborne, from the names and ages of his wife and children)

Lucinda 57 TN

Zimry 20 AR

Lovisa 16 MO

Henry 12 AR

Joab 10 AR

…on another note, a couple of years back, I think it was Peggy that sent me info on my gr gr grandfather Maborne Vaughan. It was his land grant for abt 40 acres in McDonald County Missouri. I ran across these papers again, and noticed that in the land grants: Certificate No 30177 (May 10, 1870) & 160 acres in Springfield MO, Certificate 1546 (July 1st, 1874), his name is spelled MAYBURN VAUGHAN on both. I wonder how long he kept the land in his family?

Deborah Burns (7-16-2007 via e-mail)

In 1880 Maborne and Lucinda were living with son John Henry in Granby, Newton County, Missouri:

187/181/181 Vaughn, J.H. 31 Mining AR/TN/TN

Mary 15 (wife) MO/Unk/Unk

Maborn 60 (father) TN/VA/VA

Luncinda 66 (mother) TN/SC/SC

Jobe 19 (brother) AR/TN/TN

Children of MABORNE VAUGHAN and LUCINDA ?? are:

ii. WILLIAM VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1839, Tennessee.

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iv. FRANCES VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1844, Arkansas.

10. vi. JOHN HENRY VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1848, Arkansas; d. Bef. 1919.

vii. HEZEHION VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1850, Missouri.

viii. ZIMRI VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1851, Arkansas; m. MARGARET, Bef. 1880; b. Abt. 1860, Missouri.

Notes for ZIMRI VAUGHAN:

Living in Granby, Newton County, Missouri in 1880:

150/150 Zim Vaughn 29 Day Laborer Unk/Unk/Unk

Margaret 20 MO/MO/MO

x. HENRY VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1858, Arkansas.

xi. JOBE VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1861, Madison County (?) Arkansas; d. Aft. 1880.

Notes for JOBE VAUGHAN:

Living with his brother John in 1880 Newton County, Missouri.

4. WILLIAM M.4 VAUGHAN (JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1817 in Tennessee, and died December 15, 1861 in New Madrid, Missouri. He married REBECCA L. SMITH Abt. 1839 in Washington County, Arkansas. She was born Abt. 1820 in Overton County,Tennessee, and died Abt. 1864 in Arkansas.

Notes for WILLIAM M. VAUGHAN:

William & Rebecca have not been found on the 1840 census. I believe it’s possible that they were living in the household of Bill’s brother/half-brother, Benjamin Vaughan. This is just a guess on my part, however, Andrew Smith (Rebecca’s father) is listed on p. 30, line 25 (out of 30 lines) and so is just 8 households away from Benjamin Vaughan.

1840 Madison Co, AR – Prairie Twp

p. 31, line 3 Benjamin Vaughan 20002-10011

male b. 1810-1820 Benjamin (20-30) b. ca 1815

male b. 1810-1820 unknown (20-30) poss. brother, William, b. ca 1817 <<<<<

female b. 1810-1820 Cherubia (20-30) b. ca 1817

female b. 1820-1825 unknown (15-20) poss. sis-in-law, Rebecca, b. ca 1820

female b. 1835-1840 Mary Narc. “Sis” ( u 5 ) b. ca 1838

male b. 1835-1840 Geo. Wash. ( u 5 ) b. ca 1839

male b. 1835-1840 unknown ( u 5 ) poss. nephew, Francis M, b. ca 1840

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1840 Madison Co, AR Tax List

William W. Vaughan

William M. Vaughan

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1850 Madison Co, AR – Cedar Creek Twp

p. 282B – 1 Nov 1850, #498/498

William Vaughan 33 m TN Farmer

Rebecca 30 f TN

Francis 10 m AR

Andrew 8 m AR

Martha 6 f AR

Defthsey 4 f AR

John 3 m AR

William C. 2 m AR

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1860 Franklin Co, AR – Six Mile Twp, P. O. Charleston

p. 136 – 17 July 1860, #967/923

W. M. Vaughn 43 m TN farmer

Rebecca 37 f KY

F. M. 20 m AR farmer (Francis Marion)

A. J. 18 m AR farmer (Andrew Jackson)

M. A. 16 f AR (Martha A.)

D. A. 14 f AR (Defthsey A.)

J. B. 12 m AR (John Benton)

W. C. C. 10 m AR (William Columbus)

J. R. 8 m AR (James R.)

M. J. 6 f AR (Mary J.)

Rebecca 2 f AR

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William M. Vaughan died during the Battle of New Madrid, during the Civil War.

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Letter dated 20 Nov 1988

To: Fred Todd

Route 6, Box 573

Rogers, AR 72756

Dear Sir,

Shirley Quick gave me your name and said you have a lot of material on the Vaughan family. I am working on a Vaughan family tree for my husband and am writing to see if you have information on various members of his family.

William Vaughan + Rebecca Walker

b. ca 1817 TN b. ca 1820 TN

m. ca 1839

(source 1850 Madison Co, AR census. All children b. Madison Co, AR)

Francis b. ca 1840 AR

Andrew b. ca 1842 AR

Martha b. ca 1844 AR m. ____ Dunham

Defthsey b. ca 1846 AR m. _____Nicholson

John Benton b. 1847 AR m. 17 Oct 1870 Julia Ann McGinnis

Wm. C. b. ca 1848 AR

Marion

James

Mary

Columbus

Rebecca b. 10 Nov 1859 m. William G. Hays

My husband’s grandfather is John Benton Vaughan. We are sure his father, William Vaughan, is a grandson of William & Fereby Vaughan because he always said his great grandmother had Cherokee blood and his middle name is Benton. In “Vaughan Pioneers” by Lewis Vaughan it is suggested that this family (William Vaughan) is the son of James Vaughan, and William & Fereby Benton Vaughan’s daughter, Martha, and he is supposed to be a full brother of Benjamin Vaughan.

Lewis Vaughan cannot find this family. Since the children were all born in Madison County and stayed relatively close we wonder what happened in this period of history? We do know from Rebecca Vaughan’s granddaughter that Rebecca (b. 1854) as a young child was in Van Winkle’s Boarding House and was raised there and met her husband (Wm. Hays) there. Do you know anything about this boarding house? I think the family also ran a lumber mill (Benton County). Rebecca Vaughan Hays lived all her life in Rogers & she raised her granddaughter, Mildred, whose father was Clarence Hay born 1887 in War Eagle. Rebecca Vaughan & Williams Hays children: Robert, Albert “Ab”, Clarence, Belle and Lulu.

We had the obituary of my husband’s grandfather (John Benton Vaughan) and it mentioned brothers Marion, James & George and a sister Rebecca Hays. When we located the Hays family & Rebecca’s granddaughter Mildred, Mildred told us that she was raised by her grandmother (Rebecca Hays) and remembered Aunt Mattie Dunham who lived just over into Oklahoma, Aunt Defthsey Nicholson who lived a little north of them coming for visits, so we were able to tie the later children with the ones on the 1850 census. We aren’t sure what happened to William & Rebecca. They must have both died a short time after 1859 when their daughter Rebecca was born. Do you have any information on what happened to them? There is a Wm. Vaughan a private in Co J of the 12th Arkansas Infantry who served under Captain Jordon and enlisted for 1 year on 29 May 1861 & died at New Madrid 15 Dec 1861 (this New Madrid could be the one in Missouri or was there one in Arkansas?). We don’t know if this one is the correct William Vaughan or not.

Do you have any information on Francis, Andrew, Martha (Dunham), Defthsey (Nicholson), my husband’s grandfather – John Benton, William C, Marion, George, James, Mary or Columbus? (I really don’t think there was another child Columbus – I think that is probably Wm. C’s middle name & he probably went by the name of Columbus instead of William – this is just a guess. Do you know?). We know that John Benton fought in the Civil War on the Confederate side but don’t know where. It could be he became involved in the Battle of Pea Ridge since it was fought right there.

Do you have any more information than Lewis Vaughan to assure us that the William Vaughan b. ca 1817 in TN is the s/o James Vaughan and Fereby & William’s daughter Martha? (See page 285 in Lewis Vaughan book) – the write up on Benjamin Vaughan who Lewis says is William Vaughan’s brother. Members of James Vaughans family were supposed to be Benjamin, William and Maborne, and their half brothers John & Elijah. Thanks for all your help.

Yours truly,

Mrs. John M. Whalen

32325 Burlwood Drive

Solon, OH 44139

(216) 248-8617

Died during the Battle of New Madrid, during the Civil War.

Children of WILLIAM VAUGHAN and REBECCA SMITH are:

11. i. FRANCIS MARION5 VAUGHAN, b. June 09, 1841, Madison County, Arkansas; d. May 24, 1929, Afton, Ottawa, Oklahoma.

12. ii. ANDREW JACKSON VAUGHAN, b. October 05, 1842, Madison County, Arkansas; d. Bef. 1900, Missouri.

15. v. JOHN BENTON VAUGHAN, b. March 20, 1847, Benton County, Arkansas; d. April 12, 1934, Wellston, Lincoln County, Oklahoma.

vi. WILLIAM COLUMBUS VAUGHAN, b. March 26, 1848, Arkansas; d. November 09, 1891, Hickory Grove, Madison County, Arkansas.

Notes for WILLIAM COLUMBUS VAUGHAN:

1870 Warren Co, MO – Charrette? Twp

p. 711 (67) – 29 June 1870, #535/478

John Hamilton 57 m VA farmer

Mary 48 f MO

Robert 20 m MO at home

Virtonia 16 f MO (should this be Victoria?)

Sahra 13 f MO (should this be Sarah?)

James 11 m MO

Isaac 8 m MO

F. M.?? Murphy 21 m AR farm laborer

Simon Frost 25 m CAN farm laborer

Alexander Heberly 16 m CAN farm laborer

William Vaughn 21 m AR farm laborer

Defsey 22 f AR

Louis Smith 55 m B MO farm laborer

Sophia Calloway 25 f B MO domestic servant

Kissy Calloway 50 f B MO domestic servant

John Erickson 4 m B MO

16. vii. JAMES RANDOLPH VAUGHAN, b. July 28, 1851, Madison County, Arkansas; d. Aft. 1934.

viii. MARION J. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1854, Arkansas.

18. x. GEORGE VAUGHAN, b. January 1860, Arkansas.

5. JOHN4 VAUGHAN (JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born February 16, 1827 in Tennessee, and died August 27, 1863. He married CAROLINE FORESTE November 11, 1852 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas. She was born February 25, 1835 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and died May 27, 1880 in Ozark, Franklin County, Arkansas.

Notes for JOHN VAUGHAN:

Living in Huntsville, household #796 and working as a Clerk in 1850 Madison County, Arkansas census.

In 1860 still listed in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas

1015/1015 John Vaughan 32 Merchant, born in Tennessee

Caroline 25 born in Missouri

Albert 7 born in Arkansas

Harriett Lear 18 Domestic born in Kentucky

Children of JOHN VAUGHAN and CAROLINE FORESTE are:

19. i. GEORGE ALBERT5 VAUGHAN, b. May 11, 1854, Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas.

iii. JOHN FRANKLIN VAUGHAN, b. January 13, 1858, Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; d. February 07, 1861, Madison County, Arkansas.

6. ELIJAH C.4 VAUGHAN (JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born January 1832 in Tennessee, and died in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri?. He married MARY F. ??. She was born Abt. 1842 in Arkansas or Missouri.

Notes for ELIJAH C. VAUGHAN:

Lived in Madison County, Arkansas in Huntsville in 1860, in 1870 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri and in 1880 in Lincoln Township, Christian County, Missouri.

Children of ELIJAH VAUGHAN and MARY ?? are:

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ii. CHARLES A. VAUGHAN, b. 1867, Missouri.

21. iii. ROBERT C. VAUGHAN, b. February 1869, Missouri.

v. A. BENTON VAUGHAN, b. 1874, Missouri.

Generation No. 3

7. JESSE5 VAUGHAN (DAVID4, JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1846 in Arkansas. He married SARAH M.. She was born Abt. 1845 in Tennessee.

Notes for JESSE VAUGHAN:

In 1880 he was living in Madison County, Arkansas, Prairie Township, District 106

241/261 Vaughn, Jacy 33 AR/TN/TN

Sarah 35 AR/TN/TN

Thomas N. 13 MO/AR/TN

Matilda C. 10 AR/AR/TN

Children of JESSE VAUGHAN and SARAH M. are:

i. THOMAS N.6 VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1867, Missouri.

10. JOHN HENRY5 VAUGHAN (MABORNE E.4, JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1848 in Arkansas, and died Bef. 1919. He married MARY JANE THOMAS Abt. 1880 in Newton County, Missouri?. She was born June 15, 1865 in Missouri, and died October 13, 1932 in Louisiana.

Notes for MARY JANE THOMAS:

Kidnapped by John Henry from her family when she was 13 years old.

She shows up with her children by John Henry Vaughan on the 1910 Winn County (Parish) Louisiana census in Police Jury Ward 1. Household #17

She is mentioned in her daughter Katy’s obituary as Mrs. M. J. Odom of Hudson.

Children of JOHN VAUGHAN and MARY THOMAS are:

i. SAM6 VAUGHAN, d. Aft. September 15, 1928.

ii. WALTER VAUGHAN, b. Houston, Texas; m. LIZZIE.

Notes for WALTER VAUGHAN:

Buried in Mt. Zion cemetery in Winnifield, LA.

26. iii. CLYDE FRED VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1887; d. January 13, 1927, Bossier Parish, Louisiana.

iv. JOHN WESLEY VAUGHAN, b. December 08, 1891; d. April 18, 1918, Louisiana.

viii. HOMER VAUGHAN, b. 1900.

x. JESSIE VAUGHAN, b. 1903; d. Bet. 1923 – 1925.

xii. JOHN HENRY VAUGHAN, b. 1907, Hendersonville, Texas; d. 1991.

11. FRANCIS MARION5 VAUGHAN (WILLIAM M.4, JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born June 09, 1841 in Madison County, Arkansas, and died May 24, 1929 in Afton, Ottawa, Oklahoma. He married (1) ELVADA 1865. She was born Abt. 1844 in Tennessee, and died Bef. 1900. He married (2) LEVINA COOK Abt. 1905 in Oklahoma. She was born Abt. 1869 in Arkansas.

Notes for FRANCIS MARION VAUGHAN:

Living in Clifty Township, Carroll (NOT Madison) County, Arkansas in 1880.

1880 Carroll Co, AR – Clifty Twp

p. 28, ED24 – 21 June 1880, (no h.h. #’s)

F. M. Vaughn 40 m head AR TN TN

Elvada 36 f wife TN TN TN

Ambrose 14 m son AR AR TN

Columbus 11 m son AR AR TN

Andrew J. 10 m son AR AR TN

William 7 m son AR AR TN

Francis M. 1 m son AR AR TN

1900 Cherokee Nation, IT – Twp 25N

sheet 17B, ED7 – 29 June 1900, #307/307

Marian Vaughan 58 m Jun 1841 head wd AR TN TN farm laborer

(same page)

#311/311

h.h. Alen & Emly Eldrige

Frank Vaughan 21 m Nov 1878 lodger s AR AR TN farm laborer

Rootsweb VAUGHAN-L has information on this family, and has that Francis Marion Vaughan m. 2nd Vina Cook and they had a son named George who attended school in the Miami/Afton area. There is the following family in Ottawa Co, OK in 1910. If this census is the same as the Francis Marion in the above 1880 and 1900 census, who was the one in Curry Co, NM and in Pushmalaha Co, OK???

1910 Ottawa Co, OK – Afton Twp

sheet 12B, ED158 – 30 Apr 1910, #248/258

Francis M. Vaughan 60 m head m2 4 AR US US farmer, general farm

Vina 41 f wife m1 4 1-1 AR AR AR

Clyde 13 m son AR AR AR

George W. 2 m son OK AR AR

George Cook 29 m bro-in-law s AR AR AR laborer, farm

(Francis Marion’s age should be abt 70…………??)

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Commerce, Ottawa Co, OK City Directory 1917-1918 (on-line)

Frank M. Vaughan, (Dona V.), miner, r 333 n Main

Wiley R. Vaughan, (Allie J.), miner, r 126 s Vine

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1920 Ottawa County, Afton Township, District # 105 Oklahoma Census

82/87 Vaught Marrion 79 AR/AR/AR (should be Vaughan, not Vaught)

Vinie 51 AR/AR/AR

George 13 AR/AR/AR

Clyde 23 AR/AR/AR see the notes section on Clyde for more on who Clyde was. He is listed in 1920 as “Son step”

Notes for ELVADA:

Probably living with her brother-in-law in 1930, in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma.

Children of FRANCIS VAUGHAN and ELVADA are:

29. i. AMBROSE6 VAUGHAN, b. 1865, Arkansas.

ii. ALBERT COLUMBUS VAUGHAN, b. September 1868, Arkansas; m. NETTIE MORRISON, 1900, Kansas; b. July 1881, Missouri.

Notes for ALBERT COLUMBUS VAUGHAN:

1900 Cherokee Co, KS – Baxter Springs City

p. 134, sheet 8A, ED14 – 6 Jun 1900, #187/187

Lum Vaughan 30 m Sep 1869 head m0 AR unk unk section hand

Nellie 18 f Jul 1881 wife m0 0-0 MO TN TX

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1910 Ottawa County, Oklahoma, Afton Township, District 158

60/65 Vaughn, Lum 40 MO/US/US

Nettie 29 MO/TN/MO

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1920 Ottawa Co, OK – Afton Twp

p. 10, sheet 5A, ED105 – 21 Jan 1920, #81/86

Lum Vaughn 51 m head m AR AR TN farmer, general farm

Nettie 34 f wife m MO TN MO

J. M. Morrison 71 m father wd TN US US

Living next door to his father in 1920.

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1930 Ottawa County, Oklahoma, Afton Twp. District 1

#256/256

Vaughn, Albert C. 61 AR/AR/AR

Nettie 49 MO/TN/TX

30. iii. ANDREW J. VAUGHAN, b. January 1870, Arkansas; d. December 23, 1946, Benton County, Arkansas.

iv. WILLIAM VAUGHAN, b. 1872, Arkansas.

31. v. FRANCIS M. VAUGHAN, b. November 1878, Arkansas.

vii. CLYDE VAUGHAN (OR COOK), b. Abt. 1897; d. Aft. 1920.

Notes for CLYDE VAUGHAN (OR COOK):

Born too late to be Elvada’s son, he is listed as a son of Francis M. Vaughan in 1910 and 1920 as a step son, but still as a Vaughan. I believe he is listed as Clyde Cook, which was Francis’s second wife’s maiden name, on the 1930 census. A Clyde Cook, 32 years old, born in Arkansas is listed as a boarder in Ottawa County, Oklahoma in 1930. I suspect Clyde was either Lavina’s by another man or else an illegitimate son of Francis and Lavina. No Clyde Vaughan or Vaughn shows up on the 1930 census.

Child of FRANCIS VAUGHAN and LEVINA COOK is:

33. viii. GEORGE W.6 VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1908, Oklahoma.

12. ANDREW JACKSON5 VAUGHAN (WILLIAM M.4, JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born October 05, 1842 in Madison County, Arkansas, and died Bef. 1900 in Missouri. He married ANN ELIZA SAY November 12, 1863 in Greene County, Missouri. She was born August 1847 in Missouri.

Notes for ANDREW JACKSON VAUGHAN:

1870 Greene Co, MO – Boone Twp, P. O. Ebenezer

p. 5A (9) – 22 Jun 1870, #62/62

Andrew J. Vaughan 27 m AR farmer

Ann E. 22 f MO

Mary E. 5 f MO

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1880 Polk Co, MO – Morrisville

p. 258C (33), ED114 – 16 Jun 1880, #290/290

A. J. Vaughn 38 m head AR TN TN farming

Ann E. 32 f wife MO TN TN

Mary E 15 f dau MO AR MO school

Octavia H. 9 f dau MO AR MO school

R. H. 3 f dau MO AR MO

J. A. Elliott 30 m boarder MO NY MO dry goods merchant

Alline E. 28 f boarder MO VA VA

Mary 2 f boarder MO MO MO measles

Henry E. 7/12 m boarder MO MO MO measles, b. Oct

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1900 Greene Co, MO – Campbell Twp, Springfield Ward 2

p. 127, sheet 20A, ED39 – 13 Jun 1900, 463 Main St, #435/448

Alvin H. Rountree 25 m Jan 1875 head m4 MO MO MO clerk, dry goods

Ora H. 23 f Aug 1876 wife m4 2-2 MO AR MO

Charles R. 1 m Jul 1898 son MO MO MO

Newton M. 11/12 m Jun 1899 son MO MO MO

Ann E. Vaughan 52 f Aug 1847 m-in-law wd 3-3 MO MO TN <<<<

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1910 Greene Co, MO – Campbell Twp, Springfield Ward 2

sheet 6B, ED25 – 20 Apr 1910, 508 S. Main, #103/133

Alvin H. Rountree 35 m head m1 14 MO MO MO merchant, wholesale D. G.

Ora H. 34 f wife m1 14 2-2 MO AR MO

Charles R. 12 m son MO MO MO

Newton M. 11 m son MO MO MO

Anne E. Vaughn 64 f m-in-law wd 4-4 MO TN KY <<<<

Children of ANDREW VAUGHAN and ANN SAY are:

iv. HARRY S. VAUGHAN, b. Aft. 1880.

15. JOHN BENTON5 VAUGHAN (WILLIAM M.4, JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born March 20, 1847 in Benton County, Arkansas, and died April 12, 1934 in Wellston, Lincoln County, Oklahoma. He married JULIA ANN MCGINNIS October 17, 1870 in Hindsville, Madison County, Arkansas. She was born April 22, 1854 in War Eagle Twp., Madison, Arkansas, and died September 17, 1931 in Wellston, Lincoln, Oklahoma.

Notes for JOHN BENTON VAUGHAN:

Living in Grayson Texas in 1900, next door to daughter and son-in-law Edward Godard.

Ken Hinds has these children as children of John & Julia Vaughan: Cora, Mary, Rebecca Allen, Edie, Oda Cordia, James, Ida Elizabeth, Lula J., Vona, William, and George Washington “Pete”; and says 3 of their children died young.

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1880 Delta Co, TX – Pct 3

p. 499A (9), ED20 – 14 June 1880, #59/60

John B. Vaughan 32 m head AR KY KY farmer

Julia 26 f wife AR TN TN

Rebecca 6 f dau AR AR AR

Oda 1 f dau TX AR AR

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Message from Margaret Frandsen to Vaughanpioneers webgroup in Jun 2001:

“In an interview of my grandmother, “Allie” Vaughan Hanshew done by an Aunt, she stated that her father, John Benton Vaughan, had been a hauler of supplies for Indian Reservations. They moved to Paris, TX area ca 1896 where John Benton established a ferry over the Red River. They seined fish from the river and kept them in tanks. Once a week John Benton would take them into Paris for sale. I contacted a number of sources in the Sherman / Paris, TX area but could not come up with any further information on the ferry, etc. John Benton and his family later moved to Western Oklahoma, then settled in Wellston, OK.”

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1900 Grayson Co, TX – Justice Pct 5

p. 219, sheet 18A, ED110 – 21 Jun 1900, #308/309

John B. Vaughan 53 m Mar 1847 head m30 AR TN TN farmer

Julia A. 46 f Apr 1854 wife m30 12-8 AR unk TN

Ida E. 15 f Jul 1884 dau TX AR AR

Lula J. 12 f Apr 1888 dau AR AR AR

Vonie 9 f Aug 1890 dau AR AR AR

Geo. W. 4 m Jan 1895 son TX AR AR

James Lossen 20 m May 1880 boarder TN TN TN farm laborer

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1910 Roger Mills Co, OK – Streeter Twp

p. 129, sheet 5A, ED244 – 25, 26 & 27 Apr 1910, #93/94

John B. Vaughn 63 m head m1 AR TN TN farmer, own farm

Julia A. 56 f wife m1 12-7 AR TN TN

Vonia C. 19 f dau s AR AR AR

George W. 13 m son s TX AR AR

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1920 Roger Mills Co, OK – Streeter Twp

sheet 1B, ED161 – 16, 17 & 19 Jan 1920, #25/25

John W. Vaughn 75 m head m AR TN TN farmer, general farm

Julie A. 63 f wife m AR TN US

#26/26

George W. Vaughn 23 m head m TX AR AR farmer, general farm

Laura M. 18 f wife m AR AR AR

Willie M. 2 2/12 f dau OK TX AR

Lavona 11/12 f dau OK TX AR

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1930 Lincoln Co, OK – Wellston

sheet 4B, ED?-48 - 7 Apr 1930, #103/107

J. B. Vaughn 83 m head m. age 23 AR TN TN none

Julia A. 75 f wife m. age 16 AR AR AR

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Wellston Cemetery, Lincoln Co, OK (on-line)

John Benton Vaughan 22 Mar 1847 – 12 Apr 1934

Julia Ann (McGinnis) Vaughan 22 Apr 1854 - 17 Sep 1931

Children of JOHN VAUGHAN and JULIA MCGINNIS are:

42. xii. PETE GEORGE WASHINGTON VAUGHAN, b. June 04, 1895, Sherman, Grayson, Texas; d. April 15, 1986, Wellston OR Chandler, Lincoln County, Oklahoma.

16. JAMES RANDOLPH5 VAUGHAN (WILLIAM M.4, JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born July 28, 1851 in Madison County, Arkansas, and died Aft. 1934. He married (1) LIZZIE ELIZABETH LEE 1876. She was born December 16, 1851 in ,,Arkansas, and died July 04, 1918 in Oklahoma. He married (2) CLARA F. DOUGLAS October 1919. She was born Abt. 1873 in Illinois.

Notes for JAMES RANDOLPH VAUGHAN:

1880 Census Madison County, Arkansas- California Twp.

#252

James Vaughn m 28 m farmer Ar Tn Tn

Lizzie f 29 m wife KH Ar Tn Tn

Albert m 3 son Ar Ar Ar

Rosa f 2 dau Ar Ar Ar

Ellen f 1/3 dau Ar Ar Ar

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1920 Delaware County, Oklahoma — Township #5

167/167 Vaughan, James R. 68 AR/TN/TN

Clara F. 47 IL/PA/IL

His son James and son Lee were living next door to him in 1920.

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1930 District 13, Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma:

603/11 Vaughan, James R. 77 AR/TN/TN

Vinnie 61 AR/NC/IL (listed as sister-in-law, probably widow of Francis Marion Vaughan, James’ brother).

Hukill, Lethia 71 Roomer

Fayard, Robert 35 Roomer

Children of JAMES VAUGHAN and ELIZABETH LEE are:

i. ALBERT6 VAUGHAN, b. 1876, ,,Arkansas.

43. iv. JAMES C. VAUGHAN, b. 1884, Arkansas.

44. vi. LEE BENJAMIN VAUGHAN, b. February 23, 1888, Barry County, Missouri; d. July 1975, Fairland, Ottawa County, Oklahoma.

18. GEORGE5 VAUGHAN (WILLIAM M.4, JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born January 1860 in Arkansas. He married (1) NANCY DILL. He married (2) NANCY DILL Abt. 1895. She was born May 1854 in Alabama.

Notes for GEORGE VAUGHAN:

Appears on the 1880 Greene County, Missouri census, living in Ash Grove, with his sister and her husband. Defthsey A. Vaughan was the sister he was living with, her husband was Silas Nicholson.

Notes for GEORGE VAUGHAN:

1880 Greene Co, MO – Boone Twp, Ash Grove

p. 157B (14) – 5 Jun 1880, #132/141

S. L. Nicholson 30 m head MO IN IN farmer

D. A. 27 f wife AR AR AR

A. P. 6 m son MO MO AR

M. A. 4 f dau MO MO AR

T? H. 2 m son MO MO AR

George Vaughan 19 m bro-in-law AR AR AR farm laborer <<<<

1900 Carroll Co, AR – Prairie Twp

p. 249, sheet 13A, ED43 – 18 Jun 1900, #213/215

George Vaughn 40 m Jan 1860 head m5 MO TN TN farmer

Nancy 46 f May 1854 wife m5 2-1 AL GA TN

Malissa 3 f May 1897 dau AR MO AL

Susan Dill 74 f Sep 1825 m-in-law s TN GA NC

Children of GEORGE VAUGHAN and NANCY DILL are:

19. GEORGE ALBERT5 VAUGHAN (JOHN4, JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born May 11, 1854 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas. He married MARY ELIZABETH ROBERTS July 1875 in Ozark, Franklin County, Arkansas. She was born December 06, 1857 in Arkansas.

Children of GEORGE VAUGHAN and MARY ROBERTS are:

ii. VIRGIL VAUGHAN, b. October 25, 1880; d. June 28, 1884, Ozark, Franklin County, Arkansas.

iii. WILLIE BLAKE VAUGHAN, b. August 30, 1879, Ozark, Franklin County, Arkansas; d. October 24, 1879, Ozark, Franklin County, Arkansas.

21. ROBERT C.5 VAUGHAN (ELIJAH C.4, JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born February 1869 in Missouri. He married MAXINE E.. She was born May 1874 in Missouri.

Notes for ROBERT C. VAUGHAN:

Lived in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri in 1900, in Sherman City, Grayson County Texas in 1910, in Dallas County, Texas in 1920 and 1930.

Children of ROBERT VAUGHAN and MAXINE E. are:

ii. FRANK C. VAUGHAN, b. July 1897, Missouri; m. MYRTLE; b. 1890, Texas.

Generation No. 4

26. CLYDE FRED6 VAUGHAN (JOHN HENRY5, MABORNE E.4, JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1887, and died January 13, 1927 in Bossier Parish, Louisiana.

Notes for CLYDE FRED VAUGHAN:

Obituaries: Fred Vaughan, 1927, Winn Parish, LA

Submitted by Greggory E. Davies, 120 Ted Price Lane, Winnfield, LA 71483

From: January 20, 1927 Winn Parish Enterprise

Body Arrives In Winnfield For Burial

The body of Fred Vaughan, who was killed by Bossier Parish officers at Red

Chute last Thursday arrived here Monday and was carried to Zion Hill Cemetery

for burial, Mrs. O. J. Franks and Mrs. J. T. Roberts, sisters of the dead man,

went to Shreveport Sunday to make arrangements for forwarding of the body

here.

Child of CLYDE FRED VAUGHAN is:

49. i. CLYDE FRED7 VAUGHAN, b. Bef. 1927; d. Bef. 2006.

29. AMBROSE6 VAUGHAN (FRANCIS MARION5, WILLIAM M.4, JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1865 in Arkansas. He married ANNIE T.. She was born Abt. 1885 in Arkansas.

Notes for AMBROSE VAUGHAN:

1910 Kay Co, OK – Lowe Twp

sheet 9B, ED62 – 6 May 1910, #155/155

AM Vaughan 43 m head m1 10 AR AR KY farm laborer, working out

Annie T. 25 f wife m1 10 4-3 AR AR MO

Stella L. 6 f dau OK AR AR

Albert C. 4 m son OK AR AR

Fannie A. 2/12 f dau OK AR AR

Children of AMBROSE VAUGHAN and ANNIE T. are:

ii. ALBERT COLUMBUS VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1906, Oklahoma.

30. ANDREW J.6 VAUGHAN (FRANCIS MARION5, WILLIAM M.4, JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born January 1870 in Arkansas, and died December 23, 1946 in Benton County, Arkansas. He married DICIE ALMEDA SCOTT September 23, 1893 in Carroll County, Arkansas. She was born July 25, 1875 in Arkansas, and died February 16, 1963.

Notes for ANDREW J. VAUGHAN:

1900 Carroll Co, AR – Clifty Twp

p. 275, sheet 8B, ED45 – 14 Jun 1900, #163/169

Andy Vaughan 30 m Jan 1870 head m7 AR AR AR farmer

Dicie 24 f Jul 1875 wife AR AR TN

William M. 5 m Sep 1894 son AR AR TN

Ollie M. 1 f Sep 1898 dau AR AR TN

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1910 Benton Co, AR – Walnut Twp

p. 197, sheet 8A, ED34 – 28 Apr 1910, #118/119

Andrew J. Vaughan 40 m head m1 16 AR AR AR farmer, general farm

Dicie A. 34 f wife m1 16 3-2 AR AR TN

William M. 15 m son AR AR AR farm laborer, home farm

Ollie M. 11 f dau AR AR AR

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1920 Benton Co, AR – Walnut Twp

p. 81, sheet 2A, ED35 – 7 Jan 1920, #29/29

Andy Vaughan 49 m head m AR AR TN farmer, general farm

Dicy A. 44 f wife m AR AR TN

William M. 25 m son s AR AR AR farm laborer, home farm

Ollie M. 21 f dau s AR AR AR

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Not found in 1930

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Benton Co, AR Cemeteries (on-line)

Union Chapel

Andy Vaughn 1870 – 1946

Dicie Vaughn 1875 – (blank)

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Marriage Notes for ANDREW VAUGHAN and DICIE SCOTT:

Carroll Co, AR Marriage Bk W1, p. 394

Andres Vaughn, 23, to Dicie Scott, 17, on 09/23/1893

Children of ANDREW VAUGHAN and DICIE SCOTT are:

i. WILLIAM MARVIN7 VAUGHAN, b. September 30, 1894, Arkansas; d. August 30, 1946.

31. FRANCIS M.6 VAUGHAN (FRANCIS MARION5, WILLIAM M.4, JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born November 1878 in Arkansas.

Notes for FRANCIS M. VAUGHAN:

1900 Cherokee Nation, IT – Twp 25N

sheet 17B, ED7 – 29 Jun 1900, #311/311

h.h. Alen & Emly Eldrige

Frank Vaughan 21 m Nov 1878 lodger s AR AR TN farm laborer

(father living in h.h. #307/307)

Child of FRANCIS M. VAUGHAN is:

i. WILLIAM7 VAUGHAN, b. August 07, 1907, Oklahoma.

33. GEORGE W.6 VAUGHAN (FRANCIS MARION5, WILLIAM M.4, JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1908 in Oklahoma. He married MARY. She was born Abt. 1914 in Missouri.

Notes for GEORGE W. VAUGHAN:

Living in District 3, Afton, Ottawa County, Oklahoma in 1930:

70/72 Vaughn, Georg E 22 OK/AR/AR

Mary 16 MO/MO/MO

Clarabell 1 2/12 OK/MO/OK

Child of GEORGE VAUGHAN and MARY is:

42. PETE GEORGE WASHINGTON6 VAUGHAN (JOHN BENTON5, WILLIAM M.4, JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born June 04, 1895 in Sherman, Grayson, Texas, and died April 15, 1986 in Wellston OR Chandler, Lincoln County, Oklahoma. He married (1) LAURA MAE GODARD September 21, 1916 in Chandler, Lincoln County, Oklahoma, daughter of JAMES GODARD and NANCY TODD. She was born August 28, 1901 in War Eagle, Benton, Arkansas, and died October 18, 1973 in Shaw, Neosho, Kansas. He married (2) ANNA EMILINE HECK August 09, 1935 in Shawnee, Oklahoma. She was born February 15, 1898, and died April 18, 1939 in Lincoln County, Oklahoma. He married (3) VERNA TAYLOR January 1942. He married (4) MERLE GREEN July 12, 1951. He married (5) MAGGIE RAY January 24, 1953 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma.

Notes for PETE GEORGE WASHINGTON VAUGHAN:

1920 Roger Mills Co, OK – Streeter Twp

sheet 1B, ED161 – 16, 17 & 19 Jan 1920, #26/26

George W. Vaughn 23 m head m TX AR AR farmer, general farm

Laura M. 18 f wife m AR AR AR

Willie M. 2 2/12 f dau OK TX AR

Lavona 11/12 f dau OK TX AR

(George’s parents are in h.h. #25/25)

1930 Lincoln Co, OK – McKinley Twp

sheet 4B, ED 41-19 9 Apr 1930, #76/77

George W. Vaughan 33 m head m. age 19 TX AR AR farmer, general farm

May L. 28 f wife m. age 15 AR AR AR

Willa M. 12 f dau OK TX AR

Lavina C?/E.? 11 f dau OK TX AR

Crystell? 8 f dau OK TX AR

Juells 7 f dau OK TX AR

Clara J. 2 f dau OK TX AR

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Lincoln Co, OK Cemeteries (on-line)

Wellston Cemetery

George Washington (Pete) Vaughan 4 June 1890 – 15 Apr 1986 “Always In Our Hearts”

Anna E. Vaughan 15 Feb 1898 – 18 Apr 1939

Children of GEORGE VAUGHAN and LAURA GODARD are:

v. JAMES BENTON VAUGHAN, b. May 18, 1925, Wellston, Lincoln County, Oklahoma; d. February 1926, Wellston, Lincoln, Oklahoma.

43. JAMES C.6 VAUGHAN (JAMES RANDOLPH5, WILLIAM M.4, JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1884 in Arkansas. He married THELMA. She was born Abt. 1899 in Oklahoma.

Notes for JAMES C. VAUGHAN:

1920 Delaware County, Oklahoma Census, Township #5

168/168 Vaughan, James C. 34 AR/AR/TN

Thelma E. 21 OK/KY/TX

Clellian (?) T 1 6/12 OK/AR/OK

He was living in between his father and step mother and his younger brother Lee and his wife on the census.

1930 Delaware County, Oklahoma, Bernice Township, District #13

102/103 Vaughan, James C. 45 AR/AR/TN

Thelma 31 OK/KY/TN

Clellie T. (son) 11 OK/OK/OK

Child of JAMES VAUGHAN and THELMA is:

i. CLELLIE T.7 VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1919, Oklahoma.

44. LEE BENJAMIN6 VAUGHAN (JAMES RANDOLPH5, WILLIAM M.4, JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born February 23, 1888 in Barry County, Missouri, and died July 1975 in Fairland, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. He married MARGARET L.. She was born Abt. 1897 in Oklahoma.

Notes for LEE BENJAMIN VAUGHAN:

1920 Delaware County, Oklahoma, Township #5

169/169 Vaughan, Lee B. 31 MO/AR/TN

Maggie L. 23 OK/MO/MO

John R. 4 6/12 OK/MO/OK

Lee L. 8/12 OK/MO/OK

1930 Fairland, Ottawa County, Oklahoma Census

#161/163 Vaughan, Lee 42 MO/AR/TN

Margaret 33 OK/KY/MO

J. R. (male) 14 OK/MO/OK

Lesley L. (male) 10 OK/MO/OK

Wanda 8 OK/MO/OK

Children of LEE VAUGHAN and MARGARET L. are:

i. JAMES R.7 VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1916, Oklahoma.

ii. LEE L. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1919, Oklahoma.

Generation No. 5

49. CLYDE FRED7 VAUGHAN (CLYDE FRED6, JOHN HENRY5, MABORNE E.4, JAMES L.3, JOHN2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Bef. 1927, and died Bef. 2006.

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