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BLOG: CONNECTION FOR COUSINS 1700, copy

Amazingly I found this copy of my old blog "Connections for Cousins," no longer printed, supposingly in which someone is using my removed blog??? I'm putting a copy here for now. I hope it's not a repeat? It's long just copy and paste on your own writing program. The other problem here: it is as is, because the spaces and data will not move. I will try and get back to divide it into at least half, but too tired to take on the tasks for now. I tried to put back the original photo but it wouldn't work, however, I will put the photo on the next post.


...............William, Rebecca Smith Vaughan
Posted:2010-04-12 03:25:07 UTC-07:00



This involves the family of William & Rebecca (Smith) Vaughan - William being brother or half-brother of Benjamin Vaughan who married Cherubia Harp. Some of the connections did not have included in Vaughan's database, so maybe it will be new information for everyone.
Found William & Rebecca on the 1850 Madison Co, AR census and then on the 1860 Franklin Co, AR census. Also, at least one Vaughan cousin was a descendant through William & Rebecca's son, James Randolph Vaughan..... These are the census records I found: (quoted)
1. Francis Marion Vaughan, s/o William & Rebecca, b. ca 1840 AR
1880 Carroll Co, AR - Clifty Twpp. 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 25 N sheet 17B, ED7 - 29 June 1900, #307/307 Marian Vaughan 58 m Jun 1841 head wd AR TN TN farm laborer
(same page)#311/311h.h. Alen & Emly Eldrige Frank Vaughan 21 m Nov 1878 lodger s AR AR TN farm laborer------------
3. Martha A. Vaughan, d/o William & Rebecca, b. ca 1844 AR, m. unknown Dunham:
1870 Benton Co, AR - White River Twp, P. O. Cross Hollowsp. 380 (2) - 5 Nov 1870, #14/14 Samuel Dunham 60 m KY farming Jane 56 f IN Sandford 26 m IA Martha 25 f AR {Marthage (Vaughan) Dunham}Stephen 22 m IA Samuel 19 m ARWilliam 15 m AR James 12 m AR
1880 - not found
1900 Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory - Twp 21 Nsheet 3B, ED24 - 7 & 8 June 1900, #48/48 Sanford Dunham 57 m Nov 1842 m32 IA IA IA farmer Martha 54 f Aug 1845 wife m32 9-5 AR TN TNWilliam 24 m Jan 1876 son wd AR IA AR farm laborer John W. 18 m Sep 1881 son s AR IA AR Chester 3 m Dec 1896 grson IT AR AR
1910 Mayes Co, OK - Saline Twp sheet 4B, ED91 - 26 Apr 1910, #67/67 Sanford Dunham 69 m head m1 41 IA IA IL farmer, general farm Martha A. 66 f wife m1 41 9-5 AR GA TN Chester J. 13 m grson s OK AR AR
(same page as above)#70/70 John Dunham 26 m head m1 1 AR IA AR Delta? 18 f wife m 1 1 1-1 MO MO MO Sadie L. 11/12 f dau OK AR MO
(same census as above) sheet 6B, ED91 - 27 Apr 1910, #19/19 William C. Dunham 33 m head m2 8 AR (failed to get pts birthplace) farmer Meggie M. 27 f wife m 2 8 5-4 OK (1/2 Cherokee)Vann 7 m soDefthsey Vaughann OK (1/4 Cherokee) Addie A. 6 f dau OK (1/4) William A. 4 m son OK (1/4)Cherrie? O. 10/12 f dau OK (1/4)------------------
4. , d/o William & Rebecca, b. ca 1846 AR, m. unknown Nicholson
She was on the 1870 Warren Co, MO census along with brother, William, but I was unable to locate any later census for her.------------
5. John Benton Vaughan, s/o William & Rebecca, b. ca 1847 AR, m. Julia Ann McGinnis
1880 Delta Co, TX - Pct 3p. 499A (9), ED20 - 14 June 1880, #59/60 John B. Vaughan 32 m farmer AR KY KY Julia 26 f wife AR TN TN Rebecca 6 f dau AR AR ARO da 1 f dau TX AR AR
1900 Grayson Co, TX - Justice Pct 5p. 219, sheet 18A, ED110 - 21 June 1900, #308/309 John B. Vaughan 53 m Mar 1847 head m 30 AR TN TN farmerJulia A. 46 f Apr 1854 wife m 30 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
(same page as above)#309/310 Edward Godard 29 m Jan 1871 head m6 AR unk AR farmer Odia 21 f Aug 1878 wife m6 3-3 TX AR AR (prob. Oda, d/o John & Julia) Belle 4 f Oct 1895 dau TX AR TX Lillie 2 f Dec 1897 dau TX AR TX Cora 6/12 f Nov 1899 dau TX AR TX-----------
6. William C. Vaughan, s/o William & Rebecca, b. ca 1848 AR
Only census found was the 1870 Warren Co, MO.------------
9. Rebecca Vaughan, d/o William & Rebecca, b. ca 1859 AR, m. William G. Hays
1900 Benton Co, AR - Esculapia Twp, Rogers Townp. 262, sheet 10A, ED11 - 9 June 1900, W. Popular St, #203/212 William Hays 45 m Feb 1855 head m 24 AR TN TN machinist?? Rebecca 40 f Nov 1859 wife m24 5-4 AR TN TN Lula 20 f Jan 1880 dau --- --- ---Albert -- m Feb ---- son --- --- ---(last two were at the bottom of the page and "---" was too dark to read) Clerance 13 m Apr 1884 son AR AR AR Bell 9 f Sep 1890 dau AR AR AR
1910 Benton Co, AR - Esculapia Twpp. 147, sheet 30A, ED20 - 21 May 1910, East Dillon? St, #657/698 William G. Hayes 57 m m1 33 AR ?? TN cabinet maker, furniture & ??? Rebecca L. 49 f m1 33 5-4 AR TN TN Albert M. 26 m AR AR AR
(same page)#656/697 Robert E. Hayes 28 m head m1 6 AR TN AR teamster Druise? B. 30 f wife m1 6 2-1 AR AR TN Cecil 2 m son AR AR AR---------
Also, I found a note I made of a book entitled "William Vaughan & Related Families" published in 1989 by Frandsen & Whalen, which I found at the Rogers, AR library. It's probably this same William Vaughan, but I didn't make any notes about it. Does anyone know about this book, or have access to it? (This is all quoted, unknown source)
Photo is of Pleasant Michael Vaughan





Vaughan Family's 1600
Posted:2010-04-12 03:26:09 UTC-07:00



THE COW INN: This was probably built about 1600 as a town house of the Vaughan family. It would then have been a half-timbered building with its gable end towards the street and its first storey jettied out beyond the first floor. Inside, a well carved Elizabethan Jetty post can still be seen. In 1780 the house become the Cow Inn and remained so until the 1860's. In this early market area there was also the Bull Inn (close to the front of the Post Office) and Annett's (now the computer shop) was once the Pied Bull Inn. In 1780 the ground floor of the Cow Inn was built out flush with the upper storey, the height of the first floor windows was doubled and a third floor added.
The cow heads under the eaves were added at this time. The carving from the beam supporting the jetty was cut up and placed on top of the windows and the little goats heads put on the ends to hide the cut edges. The chevron with three children's heads is the Vaughan family crest and can be seen again in the Herbert Chapel in St. Mary's. The single roses may be in remembrance of members of the Vaughan family who fought in the Wars of the Roses - on each side perhaps for there is the red rose of Lancaster and the white rose of York. Note also the Welsh dragon, the little fox and the letters H.L. - probably the initials of the carver.





Vaughan's of Virginia
Posted:2010-04-12 03:01:03 UTC-07:00



Husband: John Bradford VAUGHAN
Born Place10 Apr 1760Northampton County NC
Died Place 1851 Mobile County, AL
Married PlaceAbt 1795 Sumter District, SC
Other Spouse Winifred Elizabeth HARRELL
Married Place 9 Jul 1839 Mobile County, AL
Husband's father Henry Clader VAUGHAN Jr.
Husband's mother Frances Elizabeth BRADFORD
Wife Sarah Gayle SINGLETON
Wife's father
Wife's mother
Children
List each child in order of birth.
John Singleton VAUGHAN
1 M Born Place 22 Feb 1798 SC
Spouse Letitia H. MILLER
Married Place 11 Aug 1828 Clarke County, AL ?
Beverly VAUGHAN
2
M
Born
Place
1799
South Carolina
Robert VAUGHAN
3
M
Born
Place
1800
South Carolina
Spouse
Nancy BRUNSON
Married
Place
Vincent VAUGHAN
4
M
Born
Place
1803
South Carolina
Henry A. VAUGHAN
5
M
Born
Place
1805
South Carolina ’15
Occupation
Place
School teacher
Died
Place
Abt 1865
Spouse
Elizabeth Ann MCMANUS
Married
Place
Abt 1829
Jackson Co., Mississippi
Matthew James VAUGHAN
6
M
Born
Place
1808
South Carolina
Spouse
Selitia Ann DENMARK
Married
Place
3 Feb 2008
...........................................
Husband
Henry Clader VAUGHAN Jr.
Born
Place
Northhampton County, NC ?
Died
Place
Jan 1809
Sumter County, SC
Married
Place
Husband's father
Vinson V. VAUGHAN
Husband's mother
Frances WADDILL
Wife
Frances Elizabeth BRADFORD
Died
Place
1815
Sumter District, SC
Wife's father
Wife's mother
Children
List each child in order of birth.
Vincent (Vinson) VAUGHAN
1
M
Died
Place
Abt 1819
Spouse
Elizabeth
Married
Place
Richard VAUGHAN
2
M
Died
Place
1809
Spouse
Elizabeth
Married
Place
John Bradford VAUGHAN
3
M
Born
Place
10 Apr 1760
Northampton County NC
Died
Place
1851
Mobile County, AL
Spouse
Sarah Gayle SINGLETON
Married
Place
Abt 1795
Sumter District, SC
Spouse
Winifred Elizabeth HARRELL
Married
Place
9 Jul 1839
Mobile County, AL
William VAUGHAN
4
M
Born
Place
22 May 1764
Northampton County NC
Died
Place
21 Sep 1857
Sumter County, SC
Spouse
Alice COOK
Married
Place
Henry Bradford VAUGHAN
5
M
Born
Place
13 Sep 1767
Northampton County, NC
Died
Place
5 Mar 1814
Cherryvale Plantation, Sumter District, SC
Spouse
Margaret ANDERSON
Married
Place
3 Mar 1795
3 Feb 2008
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Family Group Record
Husband
Henry Clader VAUGHAN Jr.
Wife
Frances Elizabeth BRADFORD
Page 2 of 2

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Family Group Record
Page 1 of 2
Husband
Vinson V. VAUGHAN
Born
Place
Abt 1680
Occupation
Place
Sawyer
Died
Place
24 Jun 1749
Northhampton County, NC ’45
Married
Place
Husband's father
William VAUGHAN
Husband's mother
Wife
Frances WADDILL
Born
Place
2 May 1706
New Kent County, VA ’44
Wife's father
Wife's mother
Children
List each child in order of birth.
Henry Clader VAUGHAN Jr.
1
M
Born
Place
Northhampton County, NC ?
Died
Place
Jan 1809
Sumter County, SC
Spouse
Frances Elizabeth BRADFORD
Married
Place
Vinson (Vincent) VAUGHAN
2
M
Died
Place
Abt 1766
Northampton County, NC
Spouse
Unknown
Married
Place
Noel Hutchins VAUGHAN
3
M
Died
Place
Abt 1829
Sumter District, SC
Spouse
Unknown
Married
Place
John Bradford VAUGHAN
4
M
Spouse
Unknown
Married
Place
Margaret VAUGHAN
5
F
Spouse
HAZLEWOOD
Married
Place
Naomi VAUGHAN
6
F
Sarah VAUGHAN
7
F
Spouse
CRUMP
Married
Place
3 Feb 2008
Notes
His will speaks of his wife and children Vinson, John, Noel Hutchins, Henry, Margaret, Sarah and Naomi.
.............................................
Family Group Record
Husband
Vinson V. VAUGHAN
Wife
Frances WADDILL
Page 2 of 2
Notes
HUSBAND
-
Vinson V. VAUGHAN
(Continued)
His will speaks of his wife and children Vinson, John, Noel Hutchins, Henry, Margaret, Sarah and Naomi.
WIFE
...............................................Family Group Record
Husband
William VAUGHAN
Born
Place
Abt 1660
Charles City County, VA
Married
Place
Husband's father
John VAUGHAN
Husband's mother
Ellen ?
Wife
Wife's father
Wife's mother
Children
List each child in order of birth.
Vinson V. VAUGHAN
1
M
Born
Place
Abt 1680
Occupation
Place
Sawyer
Died
Place
24 Jun 1749
Northhampton County, NC ’45
Spouse
Frances WADDILL
Married
Place
3 Feb 2008
..................................

Husband
John VAUGHAN
Birth
Place
1618
ENG
Died
Place
1664
Westmoreland, Virginia
Married
Place
Husband's father
Pat. John William VAUGHAN
Husband's mother
Sarah ?
Wife
Ellen ?
Born
Place
Abt 1620
Wife's father
Wife's mother
Children
List each child in order of birth.
John V. VAUGHAN
1
M
Born
Place
Abt 1664
Birth
Place
Abt 1660
Birth
Place
Abt 1664
ST. PETER'S PAR., NEW KENT, VA
Death
Place
Y
Death
Place
20 Jan 1725
St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, VA
Died
Place
20 Jan 1724
New Kent County, Virginia
Spouse
Sarah POINDEXTER
Married
Place
5 Nov 1686
New Kent County, Virginia Formed 1654 From York, James City Counties
Marriage
Place
1686
New Kent County, Virginia Formed 1654 From York, James City Counties
Marriage
Place
Nov 1686
ST. PETER'S PAR., NEW KENT, VA
Marriage
Place
5 Nov 1686
NEW KENT CO. VA
Marriage
Place
5 Nov 1686
St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, VA
Samuel VAUGHAN
2
M
Born
Place
Bef 1664
William VAUGHAN
3
M
Born
Place
Abt 1660
Charles City County, VA
Spouse
Unknown
Married
Place
Elizabeth VAUGHAN
4
F
3 Feb 2008
Notes
HUSBAND
-
John VAUGHAN
His will was made in Westmoreland County, Virginia, January 9, 1663 and probated on April 27, 1664 of Nominy
Parish. His wife Ellen was listed as his executor and the guardian of his two sons Samuel and William. His son-in-law
John Watts and his wife (John's daughter) Elizabeth were given 1000 acres of land on Mattox Creek.
"The first patent granted in what is now Westmoreland County was at what is now "Muses beach" just below the mouth
of Pope's Creek. It was granted to Edward Murfree and John Vaughan for 1,200 acres, February 24, 1643 (patent
Book no. 2 page 1, state Land Office). Edward Murfree soon after died and John Vaughan Jr. (1658) repatented and
sold the same to Thomas Pope, after whom Pope's Creek was named." -- from "Historical Atlas of Westmoreland
County, Virginia" by David W. Eaton.
WIFE
-
Ellen ?
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Page 1 of 1
Husband
Pat. John William VAUGHAN
Born
Place
BET 1595 AND 1605
Wales
Died
Place
WFT Est 1654-1716
Married
Place
WFT Est 1644-1676
Husband's father
Husband's mother
Wife
Sarah ?
Wife's father
Wife's mother
Children
List each child in order of birth.
William VAUGHAN
1
M
Born
Place
1625
Northumberland County, Virginia
Birth
Place
1625
Birth
Place
1 Jan 1650
Death
Place
Abt 1684
Charles City Co., Virginia
Death
Place
WFT Est 1691-1741
Died
Place
1684
Charles City County, Virginia
Spouse
SARAH
Married
Place
1646
Marriage
Place
Abt 1671
John VAUGHAN
2
M
Birth
Place
1618
ENG
Died
Place
1664
Westmoreland, Virginia
Spouse
Ellen ?
Married
Place
3 Feb 2008
Notes
HUSBAND
Notes;
Possibly named John William Vaughan (or Vaughn) and may have arrived on the ship Bona Nova in 1619, possibly
born in 1596. His wife may have been one of the 120 females sent over to Virginia in 1619. There were only about 2,
500 people in all of Virginia in 1625.
In 1636, John was listed as a Headright of John Chew. A Headright is someone who recieves land for service.
Possibly a relative of Sir William Vaughn, one of the owners of the Virginia Company.
His son John, is speculation based on several conflicting genealogical charts on-line.
Possibly the John Vauhan mentioned in Westmoreland County, Virginia, Will Book 1 when Humphrey Jones on
November 15th, 1660 left all of his estate to his friend John Vauhan. The will was proven December 13th of 1660.
Rowland Evans is also mentioned in the will. This John could also have been John William's son.





Sir Roger Vaughan 1400, Bredwardinve
Posted:2010-04-11 14:44:35 UTC-07:00



(Brycheiniog)
THE FAMILY OF VAUGHAN
Gwladys, the second wife of Sir William ap Thomas (p.14), was the daughter of Dafydd apLlywelyn, known as Sir David Gam. She had previously been married to Sir Roger Vaughan of Bredwardine, Herefordshire, who fell at Agincourt, together with his father-in-law.

Of the three sons of this marriage, the eldest, Watkin Vaughan, inherited Bredwardine. The second, Thomas, was of Hergest; he took part, with his half-brother, The Earl of Pembroke, in the action at Edgecote Field (1469) and there fell at the head of his men, being aged about 60. His valor and strength and his fate are commemorated in an ode of Lewis Glyn Cothi (Y Dosparth 1. vi).
Roger Vaughan, the third son of Sir Roger and Gwladys, was an infant at the time of his father's death. His career was linked with that of his half brother William Herbert. Theophilus Jones states that there seems to have been particularly a warm attachment and affection between the half-brothers Vaughan and Herbert, the latter as he rose in favour at court, using his interest continually to increase the property of the elder born, and to procure him grants from the crown of lands in Breconshire and Glamorganshire.
These acquisitions are well illustrated by a grant of 1460, by which Sir Roger Vaughan obtained the offices of porter of Bronllys Castle, forester of Cantref Selyf, Penkelly and other lordships in the March of Wales. Tretower Court must have been a gift from William Herbert, who retained in his own hands the lordship and manor. Roger Vaughan's connection with Tretower seems first to be mentioned in 1457, when the name Roger ap Rhosser Vaughan of Tretower figures in a list of Welsh gentlemen to whom a pardon had been granted.
He married Cecily, the daughter of Thomas ap Philip Vaughan of Talgarth, by whom he had two sons, Thomas of Tretower and Watkin of Talgarth. Thomas had three sons, Roger, Watkin and Henry Vaughan. These descendants of Roger and Gwladys are commemorated in a number of poems by Lewis Glyn Cothi (YDosparth 1, xiii-xviii), who also sings of the glories of other branches of the family. In a poem addressed to Sir Roger Vaughan (YDosparth 1, viii), which must be dated late in 1469 or in the following year, the poet urges him to summon Welsh levies and march against the English to avenge the death of the Earl of Pembroke and of Roger's brother, Thomas Vaughan. This shews (that's the way show was spelled in book) that Roger was still alive in 1469. He must of died soon after, for in 1475 his son, .....
At bottom of pg., these sources:
For the Family of Vaughan see Theophilus Jones, History of Brecknockshire, ii, 505-8; Gwaith Lewis Glyn Cothi, with an Introduction by Tegid (Oxford 1837) and F. E. Hutchinson, Henry Vaughan; A Life and Interpretation (Oxford 1947). tehophilus Jones, op. cit. ii, 504. Cal. Pat. Rolls, 1452-61, 646. Ibid, 367.

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Samuel Vaughan, Winn (Va) 1700
Posted:2010-04-11 14:21:47 UTC-07:00



Descendants of Samuel Vaughan (md. Winn), Born late 1700's England, Died in Virginia
Submitter is W. Hugh Tucker (Great Job!)
Generation No. 1
1. SAMUEL 1 VAUGHAN was born in England, and died in Virginia1.
He married LAVINIA WINN 1. She was born 1780 in Lunenbeerg Co. Virginia1.
Note: The marriage of Samuel to Lavinia Winn is not documented.
Notes for SAMUEL VAUGHAN:
BIOGRAPHY: Supposedly a Lt. Col. in the Revolutionary War [WHTucker.ged]
Submitted Rev. War claim in Mecklenberg County
(This is from someone else's research- I have not found the claim WH Tucker)
Court booklet(s): p. 9.
NOTE Certificates: 1.
NOTE Lists: p. 11, 23.
NOTE Commissioner's book(s): IV, p. 83.
More About SAMUEL VAUGHAN:
Record Change: 28 Feb 2003
More About LAVINIA WINN:
Record Change: 25 Jul 2002
Child of SAMUEL VAUGHAN and LAVINIA WINN is:
2. i. JAMES2 VAUGHAN, b. 28 Feb 1802, Lunenburg Co. Virginia; d. 12 Nov 1880, Dadeville Alabama.
Generation No. 2
2. JAMES2 VAUGHAN (SAMUEL1) was born 28 Feb 1802 in Lunenburg Co. Virginia, and died 12 Nov 1880 in Dadeville Alabama1. He married (1) SARAH PAIGE1 05 Apr 1821 in Mechlenburg Co., Virginia. She was born 16 May 1804 in Mecklenburg Co. Virginia1, and died 07 Sep 1875 in Dadeville Alabama1. He married (2) ELIZABETH BAXTER SPEAR 07 Feb 1876 in Tallapoosa County, Alabama. She was born 22 Jun 1816 in Augusta, Georgia, and died 12 Jan 1887 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama.
Notes for JAMES VAUGHAN:
[WHTucker.ged]
Research notes on James Vaughan from Terry Gill <>:
CENSUS: 1840 Tallapoosa County, Alabama.
CENSUS: 1850 Tallapoosa County, Alabama.
CENSUS: 1855 State Census of Alabama
CENSUS: 1860 Tallapoosa County, Alabama.
CENSUS: 1870 Tallapoosa County, Alabama.
CENSUS: 1880 Tallapoosa County, Alabama.
WILL: Book 2, page 151-153 Tallapoosa County, Alabama, Town of Dadeville, 12 Sept 1872; Probated 16 Dec 1880.
CEMETERY: Tap Roots--Epitaphs in East Central Alabama Cemeteries, Vol II, 1983.
NOTE: In 1840 had 53 slaves and value of estate $22,705.
NOTE: He was a Mason.
NOTE: History, "In November 1837 the Vaughan's moved from Halifax, County, Virginia to Alabama. They traveled in covered wagons from Clarksville, Virginia to Tallapoosa County, Alabama. Brought slaves along. Bought a farm two miles from Dadeville, Alabama. Later built a colonial house in Dadesville, kept the slaves on the farm. House still standing in 1980's. January 31, 1848 James Vaughan made a Master Mason, Tobopeka Lodge #71, FAM. J. P. Oliver and J. M. Oliver were lodge brothers."
[World Family Tree Vol 2, File 884 CD#2]
Pg 2, NOTES: The Vaughan family in this part of the United States sprang from Samuel C., who emigrated from England to this country in colonial days, and was a lieutenant colonel in the Revolutionary War. His son was James Vaughan, born Feb. 28, 1802.
James and Sarah Vaughan: The former was born in Lunenburg County, Virginia. They were married in that state(Lunenburg Ct, Va) and lived there until the year 1837, when they came to Alabama and settled in Tallapoosa County on the Tallapoosa River. They lived there three years and owned a place one mile north of Dadeville, Alabama. Then they moved into town and lived there until James's death in 1880. By occupation he was a farmer and an energetic and thrifty man, accumulating a considerable property. He dealt in notes and securities and prospered in that line of business. He was a man of decided convictions and when he arrived at a conclusion on any subject was fearless in the expression of his opinions. He was opposed to secession but after the state had seceded he gave his assistance unstinted to the new government. He was by faith a member of the Methodist Episcopal church and a member of the Masonic fraternity. He reared a family of five sons and six daughters.
Source: [Particularly history of Fred S. Vaughan, as recorded in "Who's Who of Alabama". Kate M. VAUGHAN genealogy]
NOTE: sourse, WFT Vol 2, #884
NOTE: History of Tallapoose County, Ala: In 1840 Tallapoosa County was only eight years old and still an unsettled county of less than 7,000 people. James Vaughn of Camp Hill was one of the three largest slave owners in the county at that time.
Notes: Found on CD#310 Family Tree Maker-Colonial Am Census Index:
James Vaughan-Mecklenburg County, VA-1782- Pg 33 Census-Age ranges in HH 06-05, pg 34 HH 08-00
NOTES: Lineal chart ancestors of the Vaughan Children.
[Rudy CVETKOVIC genealogy]
NOTES: Lineal chart ancestors of the Vaughan Children.
[Anna MANNING genealogy]
More About JAMES VAUGHAN:
Notes for SARAH PAIGE:
The last name is speculation based on her daughters (Sarah) middle name
The Dadeville Head Light & News
September 11, 1875
Sarah Vaughn was born in Mechlenburg, Virginia, on the 16th day of May 1803; was married in the same county on the 5th day of April 1821, to James Vaughan, who survives her. She, with her husband and three children, removed to Tallapoosa County in this state in 1837, where they have ever since lived. Mrs. Vaughn departed this life on the 6th day of September 1875 at 10 o'clock, 45 minutes, p.m. She was a lady of deep and sincere piety; was a consistent Christian, and left abundant evidence of her full acceptance with her Savior, and a triumphant death. She was the stay and comfort of her husband, who is now of a ripe old age, and her children. She was the mother of Col. John A. Vaughan, who died a few years since, of Capt. Sam Vaughan and our townsman F A. Vaughan, and of several daughters who live in this county... She had for a lifetime been a consistent member of the Methodist Church.
More About SARAH PAIGE:
Record Changed: 06 Aug 20021
Children of JAMES VAUGHAN and SARAH PAIGE are:
3. i. JAMES MADISON3 VAUGHN, b. 1822, Clarksville VA; d. Apr 1862, Battle Of Shiloh, McNair Co., Tennessee.
4. ii. JULIA VAUGHAN, b. 12 Feb 1824, Virginia; d. 23 Oct 1906, Dadeville Alabama.
5. iii. EMILY C VAUGHAN, b. Apr 1833, Virginia or Alabama; d. Aft. 1906.
6.iv. JOHN A VAUGHAN, b. 07 Oct 1835, Mecklenburg Co. Virginia; d. 05 Dec 1870, Tallapoos Page 3 County AL.
7. v. SARAH PAIGE VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1838, Tallapoosa County Alabama; d. 20 Jul 1905, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
vi. AMANDA VAUGHAN 1, b. Abt. 1840, Dadeville Alabama1.
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Record Change: 24 Jul 20021
vii. LAVERNA VAUGHAN1, b. Abt. 1842, Dadeville Alabama1.
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Record Change: 24 Jul 20021
8. viii. FREDRICK ARCHER VAUGHAN, b. 30 Mar 1845, Dadeville Alabama; d. 14 Jul 1902, Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama.
ix. GEORGE VAUGHAN1, b. Abt. 1848, Dadeville Alabama1.
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Record Change: 24 Jul 20021
9. x. SAMUEL COLEMAN VAUGHAN, b. 22 Sep 1826, Clarksville, Mechlenberg, Virginia; d. 19 Jan 1889, St. Clair Co., Alabama.
10. xi. MARTHA J. VAUGHN, b. 1824, Virginia; d. Bef. 1906.
Generation No. 3
3. JAMES MADISON 3 VAUGHN (JAMES 2 VAUGHAN, SAMUEL 1)1 was born 1822 in Clarksville VA 1, and died Apr 1862 in Battle Of Shiloh, McNair Co., Tennessee1. He married AMANDA MELVINA TEEL1 18 Apr 1854 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama. She was born Abt. 1830 in Harris Co., Georgia1, and died 05 May 1916 in Gustine, Comanche Co., Texas1.
More About JAMES MADISON VAUGHN:
Military service: 30 Jul 1861, Private, Company D, 18 th Regiment Alabama Infantry
Record Change: 24 May 20061
More About AMANDA MELVINA TEEL:
Record Changed: 03 Jun 20011
Children of JAMES VAUGHN and AMANDA TEEL are:
11. i. MARTHA A. 4 VAUGHN, b. Nov 1855, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; d. 25 May 1905, Tuscallosa, AL.
12. ii. SARAH F. VAUGHN, b. 20 Dec 1857, Dadeville/Montgomery, Alabama; d. 14 Feb 1904, Gustine, Comanche Co., Texas.
13. iii. JULIA ISABELLE VAUGHN, b. Sep 1860, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; d. 1944, Comanche Co., Texas.
14. iv. JAMES MADISON COLEMAN VAUGHN, b. 26 Nov 1861, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; d. 27 Aug 1913, Graysville, Catoosa Co. Georgia.
4. JULIA 3 VAUGHAN (JAMES 2, SAMUEL 1)1 was born 12 Feb 1824 in Virginia1, and died 23 Oct 1906 in Dadeville Alabama1. She married (1) ROBINSON B. SALMON 30 Jul 1840 in Tallapoosa County, Alabama. He was born 1814 in North Carolina, and died 1848 in Tallapoosa County AL. She married (2) JOHN GREER 13 Sep 1876 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama. He was born in Chambers Co., Alabama, and died 1893 in Tallapoosa County AL.
More About JULIA VAUGHAN:
Record Change: 03 Feb 20031
Children of JULIA VAUGHAN and ROBINSON SALMON are:
i. HENRY4 SALMON, b. Abt. 1841, Dadeville, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama; d. 1863, Battle of Chickmauga, TN.
15. ii. ROBINSON VAUGHAN SALMON, b. 21 Apr 1843, Chambers, Fredonia Co., Alabama; d. 08 Feb 1912, Dadeville, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama.
iii. EMILY SALMON, b. 1846, Tallapoosa County AL; d. Bet. 1850 - 1860, Tallapoosa County AL.
iv. GIRLONE SALMON, b. 1848, Tallapoosa County AL; d. Bef. 1850, Tallapoosa County AL.
5. EMILY C 3 VAUGHAN (JAMES 2, SAMUEL 1)1 was born Apr 1833 in Virginia or Alabama 1, and died Aft. 1906. She married ZACHARY JONES WRIGHT 27 Dec 1849 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama. He was born 03 Jun 1826 in Commache, Texas or Georgia, and died Aft. 1878.
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Record Change: 24 Jul 20021
Children of EMILY VAUGHAN and ZACHARY WRIGHT are:
i. THERESA L. 4 WRIGHT, b. 10 Oct 1850; d. 03 Dec 1856.
16. ii. AMERICA A. E. WRIGHT, b. 11 Oct 1851, Alabama; d. 21 Mar 1884, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama.
iii. ZACHARY JONES WRIGHT, b. Jul 1853.
17. iv. AMANDA LAVANA WRIGHT, b. Abt. 1855.
v. NANCY P. WRIGHT, b. Bet. 29 Mar 1854 - 29 Mar 1858; d. 03 Aug 1858.
18. vi. SARAH JESSIE WRIGHT, b. 1860.
vii. LAVINIA WRIGHT, b. 1866.
viii. JOHN JAMES WRIGHT, b. 01 Sep 1866; d. 12 Jul 1868.
ix. EMMA JULIAN WRIGHT, b. 03 Sep 1868.
6. JOHN A 3 VAUGHAN (JAMES 2, SAMUEL 1)1 was born 07 Oct 1835 in Mecklenburg Co. Virginia1, and died 05 Dec 1870 in Tallapoosa County AL1. He married (1) J. P. OLIVER. He married (2) HELEN E. CORPREW 18 Feb 1869 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama. She was born 1851 in Alabama.
Notes for JOHN A VAUGHAN:[WHTucker.ged] Attorney
More About JOHN A VAUGHAN:
Burial: 07 Dec 1870, Dadeville City Cemetery
Military service: 8th Alabama Cavalry (Hatch'es)
Record Change: 03 Feb 20031
Children of JOHN VAUGHAN and HELEN CORPREW are:
i. HELEN C.4 VAUGHAN, b. 1869, Tallapoosa County AL; d. 1870, Tallapoosa County AL.
ii. ARCHIE HELENE VAUGHAN, b. 1870, Tallapoosa County AL; d. 1872, Tallapoosa County AL.
7. SARAH PAIGE 3 VAUGHAN (JAMES 2, SAMUEL 1)1 was born Abt. 1838 in Tallapoosa County Alabama1, and died 20 Jul 1905 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama1. She married JESSE MORGAN TURNER1 25 Aug 1852 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama1, son of BARTHOLOMEW TURNER and SARAH MORGAN. He was born 08 Mar 1831 in Newton Co. Georgia 1, and died 12 Aug 1871 in Tallapoosa County AL1.
Notes for SARAH PAIGE VAUGHAN:
Sarah reportedly died at Bryce Mental Hospital. Prior to entering, she is found in the household of Elijah Anderson Turner in Calcis, Shelby County, Alabama.
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Record Change: 20 May 20011
Notes for JESSE MORGAN TURNER:
Jesse M. Turner Will
The State of Alabama
Tallapoosa County
Know all men by this presents, that I Jesse M Turner in making my last will and testament implore and beseech the aid of my Creator in so doing.
In the first place I give and bequest my soul unto Almighty God from whom it came trusting it into his divine care and keeping and my body unto mother dust.
2nd It is my will and desire that after I am dead that I be interned in a decent and respectable manner.
3rd After which I desire my effects, both real and personal be legally advertised and sold to the highest bidder on time or credit as my wife Sarah Turner may think proper. She being left and hereby appointed continued pg 4
by me as Sole Executor of this my last will & testament.
4th It is my will that after my entire effects be as above stated, that my burial expenses and all other just debts be paid out of the proceeds arising from the said sale, and the remainder, whatever it may be, be equally divided between my beloved wife Sarah Turner and my lovely children Fletcher, Elijah, Allen, John and Sarah.
5th It is also my will that Sarah my beloved wife control and act as guardian for all my children until they arrive to legal age. At which time, each child will receive its proper portionate share of money according to the terms of this instrument.
Signed and sealed in the presence of these witnesses
This the 3rd day of August 1871
Jesse M Turner X his mark
Test:
Benjamin J. Vines
Wm. J. Boon
Z. J. Wright
The State of Alabama Probate Court
Tallapoosa County
Probate Court of Sain County.
Judge Allen D. Sturdivant
Probate of the last will and testament of Jesse M. Turner deceased.
Before me Alan D. Sturdivant, Judge of said court, personally appeared Benjamin J. Vines, William J. Boon, and Z. J. Wright, who having been by me first respectfully duly sword and examined did and do depose and say, on oath, that they are subscribing witnesses to an instrument of writing now shown to them, and which purports to be the last will and testament of Jesse M. Turner deceased, late an inhabitant of the County, that said Turner since deceased signed and executed said instrument on the day the same bears date, and declared to same to be his last will and testament, and affiants set their signatures there to on the day the same bears date, as subscribing witnesses to the same, in the presence of the testatory. That the said testator was of sound mind and deposing memory, and in the opinion of deponents, fully capable of making his will at the time the same was so made as aforesaid.
Affidavits further state that said testator was on day of the date of said will of the full age of twenty one years and upwards.
Subscribed and sworn to
The 19th day of September 1871
Allen D. Sturdivant
Judge
Wm. J. Boon
B.J. Vines
Z. J. Wright
More About JESSE MORGAN TURNER:
Record Change: 17 Aug 20021
Children of SARAH VAUGHAN and JESSE TURNER are:
i. JOHN 4 TURNER 1, b. 1866, Tallapoosa County, Alabama; d. 22 Jun 1890, Graysville, Georgia.
Notes for JOHN TURNER:
Tallapoosa Voice, June 26, 1890
Death of John Turner
This noble young man died at Graysville, Georgia, last Saturday of a bilious fever, and his remains were interred in the City Cemetery her last Sunday evening. He was 24 years old, was born and raised in Dadeville. He was the son of Jesse and Sarah P. Turner.
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Record Change: 22 Mar 20011
ii. SARAH MORGAN TURNER1, b. 12 Feb 1869, Tallapoosa County, Alabama; d. 24 Oct 1874, Tallapoosa County, Alabama.
Notes for SARAH MORGAN TURNER:
Dadeville Head Light & News
Oct. 30, 1875
Sarah Morgan Turner, daughter of Sarah and Jesse Turner, was born February 12, 1869 and departed life on the 24th day of October 1875, at 9 o'clock p.m., aged 6 years, 8 months, and 12 days.
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Record Change: 22 Mar 20011
19. iii. JAMES FLETCHER TURNER, b. 24 Nov 1854, Tallapoosa County, Alabama; d. 01 Sep 1914.
20. iv. ELIJAH ANDERSON TURNER, b. 1856, Dadeville AL; d. 12 Dec 1941, Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama.
21. v. ALLEN GREEN TURNER, b. 12 Aug 1861, Tallapoosa County, Alabama; d. 29 Oct 1939, Columbiana, Shelby Co. Alabama.
8. FREDRICK ARCHER 3 VAUGHAN (JAME S 2, SAMUEL 1) was born 30 Mar 1845 in Dadeville Alabama1, and died 14 Jul 1902 in Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama1. He married VOLUMNIA COOPER STURDIVANT 20 Dec 1870 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama. She was born 11 Feb 1851 in Tallapoosa County AL, and died 03 Feb 1905 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama.
Notes for FREDRICK ARCHER VAUGHAN:
*tombstone:inscription:
Frederick A. Vaughn
Capt 6 Regt Ala Cav., CSA
March 30, 1845 -July 14, 1902
You are not dead to us, But as a bright star unseen, We hold that you are ever near ,Though death intruded between
Notes for FREDERICK ARCHER VAUGHAN:
Lawyer, bank owner (in Dadeville Alabama),deputy US Marshall of the Northern District of Alabama. Came to Graysville, GA in 1886 with James Madison Coleman Vaughan, his wife Martha E. Spier amd their daughter Clyde L Vaughan,and a partner named "Wilas", a Jew to establish a lime burning and barrel mfg business to mfg and ship lime. Frederick lived above the mill dam at "The Cedars". The company he set up was known as the Graysville Mining and Manufacturing Company, and the Company Store was erected in 1886.
Sallie Vaughan's husband last name Harrison(a rustic country bumpkin), nagged her to walk to Dadeville and sit on the bank steps waiting for Fred A. Vaughan to come to open up. Shabbily dressed, greatly embarassing him to plead for her share of her grandfather's estate (James Madison Vaughan- Fred's brother). Eventually Fred, to get rid of Sallie, called her in, had her hold her apron while he poured 100 silver dollars in her lap. Where upon she signed a quit claim to any further claim. Fred (a devious lawyer banker) also managed to eucher and finagle Julia Vaughan, and the other sib James Madison Coleman Vaughan, out of their share of their grandfather's estate.
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Fred gave Martha E. Spier a cow and a quit claim deed to 80 acres of badly eroded red clay land full of ditches, the homestead where her husband James Madison Coleman Vaughan was born. The couple Martha and James signed a release from all further claims on his grandfather's estate. From 1890 to 1913 the farm never produced more than $50 a year income, which money was sent to Martha by a man named "cousin' Percival Oliver in Dadeville who seemed to be some sort of executor. When JMC Vaughan died in 1913, Martha sold the farm at Dadeville for $100 cash. Actually the only legal deed she had was that 'cousin' Percival had paid the taxes on the farm for a period of 20 years becoming the owner by law. This in spite of Fred Vaughan's deed to her.
Limestone kilns burned down circa 1899, Fred left Graysville moving back to Dadeville
Rudy Cvetkovic notes about FREDERICK ARCHER VAUGHAN:
Burial: Jul 16, 1902, Dadeville Cem. Tallapoosa Co. Ala
Comment: pres. the Lime Manufacturers of the South
Military service: 1863, enlist Troy, Ala. pvt. Co. C 6th Ala. Cavalry
Occupation 1: merchandising,lime manuf,bank pres.,mason
Occupation 2: 2 lime plants-Graysville & Chewalka, Ala.
Occupation 3: officer Graysville Mining & Mfg. Co.
Occupation 4: Roanoke Bank Dadeville Ala.
Occupation 5: US Marshall for Middle District of Ala.
More About FREDRICK ARCHER VAUGHAN:
Record Change: 03 Feb 20031
Child of FREDRICK VAUGHAN and VOLUMNIA STURDIVANT is:
i. DAISY 4 VAUGHAN, b. Aug 1878, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; d. Aft. 1816; m. WALTER H. WYNN, 06 Jun 1899, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; b. 1872, Dadeville, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama; d. 03 Aug 1916, Dadeville, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama.
Notes for DAISY VAUGHAN:
Thinking he was an intruder, she shot her husband as he was coming in the house intoxicated.
More About WALTER H. WYNN:
Occupation: Brick Manufacturer, Highway Building Contractor
9. SAMUEL COLEMAN 3 VAUGHAN (JAMES 2, SAMUEL 1)1 was born 22 Sep 1826 in Clarksville, Mechlenberg, Virginia, and died 19 Jan 1889 in St. Clair Co., Alabama. He married (1) MINERVA JANE JONES 04 Sep 1849 in Tallapoosa County, Alabama. She was born 22 Oct 1827 in Jasper Co., Georgia, and died 05 May 1905 in St. Clair, Alabama. He married (2) LOUISA WHITEHEAD 19 Jan 1889.
More About SAMUEL COLEMAN VAUGHAN:
Burial: Hopeville Cemetery, Hoods Alabama
Military service: Mexican War, Captain Dennis's Company Alabama Volunteers
Record Change: 23 May 20051
Children of SAMUEL VAUGHAN and MINERVA JONES are:
22. i. LEONIDES COLEMAN 4 VAUGHAN, b. 24 Dec 1850, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; d. 08 Nov 1905, Ashville, St. Clair, Alabama.
ii. JESSE CLAY VAUGHAN, b. 22 Nov 1852, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; d. 22 Dec 1914, St. Clair, Alabama; m. MARGARET UNKNOWN, 1872, St. Clair Co., Alabama.
23. iii. EDWARD FREDERICK VAUGHAN, b. 19 May 1854, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; d. 24 Oct 1903, Sherman, Texas.
iv. ELLA ELIZABETH VAUGHAN, b. 01 Feb 1856, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; m. DAVID AYERS, 21 Oct 1871, Tallapoosa County, Alabama.
24. v. IDA VAUGHAN, b. 24 Nov 1858, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; d. 1927, Dennison, Texas.
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vi. JOHN D. VAUGHAN, b. 05 May 1861, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; d. 1864, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama.
25. vii. ADA VAUGHAN, b. 30 Sep 1867, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; d. 29 Oct 1957, Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama.
10. MARTHA J. 3 VAUGHN (JAMES2 VAUGHAN, SAMUEL1) was born 1824 in Virginia, and died Bef. 1906. She married JOHN LEFTWICH 01 Dec 1846 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama. He was born Abt. 1819.
Children of MARTHA VAUGHN and JOHN LEFTWICH are:
i. MONICA W. 4 LEFTWICH, b. 1862, Georgia.
ii. ANN E. LEFTWICH, b. 1863, Georgia.
iii. JOHN R. LEFTWICH, b. 1866, Georgia.
Generation No. 4
11. MARTHA A. 4 VAUGHN (JAMES MADISON 3, JAMES 2 VAUGHAN, SAMUEL 1) was born Nov 1855 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama, and died 25 May 1905 in Tuscallosa, AL. She married JOHN REED WESSON 13 Jan 1874 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama. He was born 10 Sep 1849 in Laurens Co., South Carolina, and died 11 Nov 1927 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama.
More About MARTHA A. VAUGHN:
Burial: Bryce Mental Hospital, Grave #8641, Tuscaloosa
More About JOHN REED WESSON:
Burial: Old Union Cemetery, Dadeville
Children of MARTHA VAUGHN and JOHN WESSON are:
i. REED5 WESSON, b. 23 Feb 1872.
ii. ANNE WESSON, b. 15 Oct 1875, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama.
iii. CADAMESE M. WESSON, b. 08 Jul 1878, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; d. Dadeville, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama; m. IDA BELLE LANE, 19 Jan 1908, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; b. 30 Sep 1890, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama; d. 15 Nov 1969, Dadeville, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama.
iv. BEULAH WESSON, b. 14 Jun 1880, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; d. 11 May 1962, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; m. JAMES HALL MARCH, 11 Mar 1903, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; b. 08 Feb 1874, Dadeville, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama; d. 17 Jun 1950, Dadeville, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama.
v. WILLIAM CONEY WESSON, b. 01 Aug 1882, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; d. 1962, East Tallassww, Alabama; m. (1) JANIE RHODES, 19 Dec 1908, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; b. 1873; d. 25 Aug 1919, Dadeville, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama; m. (2) LOVELLE GANN, 12 Sep 1936, Tallapoosa County, Alabama; b. 1894; d. 1974.
vi. FREDERICK MARION WESSON, b. 27 Feb 1884, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; d. 1954, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama; m. EDNA LOU ENNIS, 15 Feb 1913, Tallapoosa County, Alabama; b. 1897, Dadeville, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama; d. 1954, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama.
vii. BERTIE WESSON, b. 22 Aug 1887, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; d. 30 May 1959, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama; m. RICHARD S. SPEAK, JR., 28 Nov 1905, Tallapoosa County, Alabama; b. Jan 1887, Goldbranch, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama; d. 26 Dec 1961, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama.
More About BERTIE WESSON:
Burial: Russell Farm Baptist Church
viii. ALVEA MAYNE WESSON, b. 14 Sep 1891, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; d. 22 Jan 1970, Lanette, Chambers Co., Alabama; m. JOSEPH EBOLEE NEWTON, 17 Dec 1910, Tallapoosa County, Alabama; b. 05 Feb 1886, Lee County, Alabama; d. 14 Jan 1971, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama.
More About ALVEA MAYNE WESSON:
Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Chambers Co., Alabama
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More About JOSEPH EBOLEE NEWTON:
Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Chambers Co., Alabama
ix. HARVEY COLEMAN WESSON, b. 26 Jul 1893, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; d. 04 Feb 1967, Montgomery, Alabama; m. VERLUNA REACY FOSTER, 26 Apr 1919, Tallapoosa County, Alabama; b. 13 Jul 1902, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama; d. 17 Sep 1969, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama.
More About HARVEY COLEMAN WESSON:
Burial: 06 Mar 1967, Elam Baptist Cemetery, East Tallassee, Alabama
Military service: 27 May 1918, Camp Sevier, South Carolina
12. SARAH F.4 VAUGHN (JAMES MADISON3, JAMES2 VAUGHAN, SAMUEL1) was born 20 Dec 1857 in Dadeville/Montgomery, Alabama, and died 14 Feb 1904 in Gustine, Comanche Co., Texas. She married LEVI H. HARRISON 15 Jun 1878 in Tallapoosa County, Alabama. He was born Jun 1846 in South Carolina, and died Abt. 1914 in Poor Farm Wichita Falls, Texas.
Children of SARAH VAUGHN and LEVI HARRISON are:
i. WILLIAM S.5 HARRISON, b. Jun 1879, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama; m. M. TOBEY, 13 Nov 1904, Comanche City, Comanche, Texas.
ii. ISAAC MADISON HARRISON, b. 07 Oct 1881, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama; d. 23 Dec 1956, Galveston, Galveston, Texas; m. LULA ANN GRAY, 29 Nov 1903, Gustine, Comanche, Texas; b. Jan 1888, Alabama; d. 1920.
More About ISAAC MADISON HARRISON:
Burial: Wilson Cemetery, North of Lewisville, Lafayette Co., Arkasas
iii. LESSIE HARRISON, b. 24 Jul 1886, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama.
iv. GROVER A. HARRISON, b. 21 Jan 1888, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama; d. Aft. 1956.
v. LIZZIE HARRISON, b. Aft. 1889, Texas.
vi. SARAH E. HARRISON, b. Oct 1893, Texas.
vii. VESTER HARRISON, b. Aft. 1894.
13. JULIA ISABELLE4 VAUGHN (JAMES MADISON3, JAMES2 VAUGHAN, SAMUEL1) was born Sep 1860 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama, and died 1944 in Commanche Co., Texas. She married JAMES MARVIN GUTHRIE 25 Feb 1875 in Tallapoosa County, Alabama. He was born Feb 1854 in Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, and died 1944 in Commache, Texas.
Notes for JAMES MARVIN GUTHRIE:
Blind, worth $50,000, son of a Methodist minister
More About JAMES MARVIN GUTHRIE:
Occupation: Publisher,Southern Agricultural Magazine
Children of JULIA VAUGHN and JAMES GUTHRIE are:
i. LUCY D.5 GUTHRIE, b. 1876, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama.
ii. SARAH J. GUTHRIE, b. 1879, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama.
iii. LEONA GUTHRIE, b. 28 Oct 1880, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama; d. 15 Jun 1968.
iv. COOPER GUTHRIE, b. 06 Dec 1882, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama; d. Sep 1984, Comache, Texas; m. UNKNOWN ALLEN.
v. WILBUR OTIS GUTHRIE, b. 30 Aug 1886, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama; d. 1955, Comache, Texas; m. GERTRUDE ROBERTS, 1910, Comanche, Texas.
vi. JAMES GUTHRIE, b. 08 Apr 1890, Commanche City, Comanche, Texas; d. Bef. 1951.
vii. ALBERT E. GUTHRIE, b. 08 Apr 1890, Comache, Texas; d. 26 Dec 1951, VAMC Waco, Texas; m. BERTHA BOTHE, Abt. 1934; d. Bef. 1951.
More About ALBERT E. GUTHRIE:
Military service: Private, 133rd Field Artilliary, WWI
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14. JAMES MADISON COLEMAN4 VAUGHN (JAMES MADISON3, JAMES2 VAUGHAN, SAMUEL1) was born 26 Nov 1861 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama, and died 27 Aug 1913 in Graysville, Catoosa Co. Georgia. He married MARTHA ELISABETH SPIER 21 Dec 1882 in James H. Spier home, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, daughter of JAMES SPIER and MARY WHATLEY. She was born 19 May 1866 in Flat Rock, Putnam Co/Morgan Co., Georgia, and died 28 Mar 1949 in Graysville, Catoosa Co. Georgia.
More About JAMES MADISON COLEMAN VAUGHN:
Occupation: Carpenter/ Contractor
More About MARTHA ELISABETH SPIER:
Religion: member Ringgold Baptist (Primitive)
Children of JAMES VAUGHN and MARTHA SPIER are:
i. CLYDE LAVERN5 VAUGHN, b. 10 Jun 1884, Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama; d. 20 Apr 1965, Johnson City, Washington Co., Tennessee; m. JAMES CANADA PETTIT, 22 Apr 1906, Varnell Station, Catoosa Co., Georgia; b. 26 Feb 1876, Rome, Floyd/Murray Co., Georgia; d. 17 Dec 1961, Johnson City, Washington Co., Tennessee.
ii. BARTOW WHATLEY VAUGHN, b. 27 Oct 1887, Graysville, Catoosa Co. Georgia; d. 14 Nov 1887, Graysville, Catoosa Co. Georgia.
iii. KATE MYRLE VAUGHN, b. 02 May 1889, Graysville, Catoosa Co. Georgia; d. 02 Dec 1986, Graysville, Catoosa Co. Georgia; m. (1) MARK ALOYCIUS MANNING, 25 Nov 1906, Graysville, Catoosa Co., Georgia; b. 11 May 1878, Peekskill, New York; d. 13 Apr 1913, Chatanooga, Tennessee; m. (2) JOSEPH SMITH, 22 Jul 1922; b. 31 Aug 1889, Bellville, Illinois; d. 28 Apr 1928, Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama; m. (3) JOHN KILLGORE GEER, Bef. 1941; b. 07 Aug 1883, Berthoud, Colorado; d. 23 Sep 1951, Yampa, Colorado.
More About KATE MYRLE VAUGHN:
Occupation: Poet, Author, Reporter, PBX operator
iv. FREDERICK SIMON VAUGHN, b. 04 Sep 1896, Graysville, Catoosa Co. Georgia; d. 14 Sep 1951, Graysville, Catoosa Co. Georgia; m. VALDA WELSH MASON, 08 Feb 1918, New York, New York; b. New York, New York; d. England.
More About FREDERICK SIMON VAUGHN:
Occupation: Judge Magistrate Court 1084th District GM Catoosa County
v. SPIER COLEMAN VAUGHN, b. 17 Aug 1900, Graysville, Catoosa Co. Georgia; d. 05 Jun 1988, VAMC Johnson City, Tennessee; m. (1) KATHLEEN MARGARET IRENE GIRARD, 06 May 1918, Geneva, Ohio; b. 22 Mar 1901, Ashtabula, Monroe, Ohio; d. 1975, Garfield Heights, Cuyahoga, Ohio; m. (2) EVA ARNOLD JONES, 19 Jul 1942, Phillipsburg, Rout Co., Colorado; m. (3) IDA MAE WALKER, 28 Jun 1959, Hot Springs, Garland Co., Arkasas; b. 02 Apr 1900, Lewisburg, Kansas.
15. ROBINSON VAUGHAN4 SALMON (JULIA3 VAUGHAN, JAMES2, SAMUEL1) was born 21 Apr 1843 in Chambers, Fredonia Co., Alabama, and died 08 Feb 1912 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama. He married AMERICA WAGNER 10 Jan 1867 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama. She was born 16 Feb 1850 in Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, and died 29 Jul 1928 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama.
Notes for ROBINSON VAUGHAN SALMON:
Salmon, Robinson Vaughan of Dadeville, Al; born 21 Apr 1845, at Fredonia,
Chambers County, Al. Entered as private 5 Feb 1862, at Cusseta, Al, in 8th
Confederate Cavalry, Company I. Discharged and paroled 10 May 1865, at
Washington, Ga.
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(listing of Tallapoosa Confederate Sociers -GenWeb Archives)
More About ROBINSON VAUGHAN SALMON:
Military service: 8th Alabama Cavalry
Occupation: Physician
Children of ROBINSON SALMON and AMERICA WAGNER are:
i. HENRY WAGNER5 SALMON, b. 1869, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama; m. MAUDE S. SANFORD, 26 Apr 1890, Tallapoosa County, Alabama.
ii. ROBINSON HERMAN SALMON, b. 1872, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama.
iii. FREDERICK ARCHER SALMON, b. Aug 1874, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama; d. 14 Sep 1915, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama.
iv. ARTHUR JULIAN SALMON, b. May 1876, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama; d. 30 Jun 1938, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; m. MARY KENDRICK, 1908, Luverne, Crenshaw, Alabama.
More About ARTHUR JULIAN SALMON:
Military service: 1900, Private, 39th US Volunteer Infantry
Occupation: Alabama Water Company
16. AMERICA A.E.4 WRIGHT (EMILY C3 VAUGHAN, JAMES2, SAMUEL1) was born 11 Oct 1851 in Alabama, and died 21 Mar 1884 in Tallapoosa Co., Alabama. She married WILLIAM J. PULLEN 27 Dec 1870 in Tallapoosa County, Alabama. He was born 1845, and died Aft. 1880.
Children of AMERICA WRIGHT and WILLIAM PULLEN are:
i. CORA5 PULLEN, b. Nov 1871; m. JOHN E. HENDRICKS, 23 Dec 1891, Tallapoosa County, Alabama; b. Oct 1874.
ii. ZULA MAE PULLEN, b. 17 May 1874, Arkansas; d. 25 Aug 1916, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama; m. LEWELLON CALHOUN FARROW, 16 Dec 1893, Tallapoosa County, Alabama; b. 26 Oct 1866; d. 12 Jan 1945, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama.
More About ZULA MAE PULLEN:
Burial: Jackson Gap Cemetery, Tallapoosa Co. Alabama
17. AMANDA LAVANA4 WRIGHT (EMILY C3 VAUGHAN, JAMES2, SAMUEL1) was born Abt. 1855. She married UNKNOWN WAGNER.
More About AMANDA LAVANA WRIGHT:
Residence: 1892, Comanche, Texas
Children of AMANDA WRIGHT and UNKNOWN WAGNER are:
i. MARY JESSIE5 WAGNER, b. 31 Jul 1875; d. 26 Feb 1954, Rising Star, Texas; m. JOHN MASON TUNNELL, 1893, Comanche, Texas; d. Bef. 1954.
ii. HARRIET N. WAGNER, b. 17 Jun 1877.
iii. BENJAMIN W. WAGNER, b. 16 Feb 1879.
iv. WINFIELD JAMES WAGNER, b. 05 Nov 1880.
v. EMILY AMANDA WAGNER, b. 09 Jan 1884.
vi. LILLIAN WAGNER, b. 25 Aug 1886; d. Aft. 1954; m. UNKNOWN REEDER.
vii. CHARLES HERMAN WAGNER, b. 06 Jan 1891.
18. SARAH JESSIE4 WRIGHT (EMILY C 3 VAUGHAN, JAMES2, SAMUEL1) was born 1860. She married WILLIAM PARKMAN.
Children of SARAH WRIGHT and WILLIAM PARKMAN are:
i. LEILA5 PARKMAN, m. CECIL LAWLESS.
ii. SURRANO PARKMAN, m. SUSAN UNKNOWN.
19. JAMES FLETCHER4 TURNER (SARAH PAIGE3 VAUGHAN, JAMES2, SAMUEL1)1 was born 24 Nov 1854 in Tallapoosa County, Alabama1, and died 01 Sep 19141. He married MARY SIMS 14 Mar 18731, daughter of CARROLL SIMS and MARY DOUGLAS. She was born 12 Jan 18531, and died 04 Feb 19181.
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More About JAMES FLETCHER TURNER:
Record Change: 22 Mar 20011
More About MARY SIMS:
Record Change: 07 Jun 20031
Children of JAMES TURNER and MARY SIMS are:
i. ALBERT ASBERRY5 TURNER1, b. 30 Dec 1875, Tallapoosa County AL1; d. 08 Sep 1945, Birmingham, Jefferson Co. AL1; m. (1) LUCILLE RHOSIN; md. (2) THEODORA BARNES1, Dadeville Alabama1.
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Record Change: 07 Jun 20031
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Record Change: 07 Jun 20031
ii. ALLEN DOUGLAS TURNER1, b. 12 Jul 1882, Tallapoosa County AL1; d. 08 Jan 1965; m. LURA BLACKWELDER1, 24 Sep 1907, Tallapoosa County AL1.
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Record Change: 07 Jun 20031
More About LURA BLACKWELDER:
Record Change: 22 Mar 20011
iii. MD ROY HOPE TURNER1, b. 20 Jun 1894, Tallapoosa County AL1; d. 20 May 1971, New Orleans LA1; m. EMILY MARGARET BEIN1, 24 Nov 1948, Bay St. Louis Mississippi1.
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Record Change: 07 Jun 20031
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Record Change: 07 Jun 20031
iv. GUY THEFTON TURNER1, b. 02 Oct 1891, Tallapoosa County AL1; d. 10 Jan 1973, Mariana, Jackson County FL1; m. ETHEL LENTON BLACKWELDER1, 25 Dec 1912, Tallapoosa County AL1.
More About GUY THEFTON TURNER:
Record Change: 07 Jun 20031
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Record Change: 07 Jun 20031
v. JESSE MORGAN TURNER1, b. 13 Mar 18741; d. 03 Jun 19471.
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Record Change: 22 Mar 20011
vi. EARNEST TURNER1, b. 25 Jan 18791; d. 18 Oct 19541; m. BERTIE FOSHEE1, 05 Jul 1905, Foshelton AL1; b. 13 Sep 18801.
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Record Change: 22 Mar 20011
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Record Change: 22 Mar 20011
vii. LILLE LAURIE TURNER1, b. 19 Nov 1887; d. 02 May 1977, Birmingham, Jefferson Co. AL1; m. LEROY JOHNSON1, 1928, Turner Homestead, Tallapoosa County AL1.
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Record Change: 07 Jun 20031
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Record Change: 07 Jun 20031
viii.MARY OLIVE TURNER1, b. 22 Feb 1877, Tallapoosa County AL1; d. 23 Oct 1964, Sardis AL1; m. WILLIAM BEDFORD PONDER1, 04 Oct 1909, Tallapoosa County AL1.
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ix.More About MARY OLIVE TURNER:
Record Change: 07 Jun 20031
More About WILLIAM BEDFORD PONDER:
Record Change: 22 Mar 20011
ix. CARROLL FLETCHER TURNER1, b. 30 Aug 1880, Tallapoosa County AL1; d. 11 Aug 1881, Tallapoosa County AL1.
Notes for CARROLL FLETCHER TURNER:
Tallapoosa County AlArchives Cemeteries ñ Turner Babies Cemetery
Hwy 49 North of Dadeville
N 32 52.046 W 085 46.440
Carrol Fletcher Turner Son of Fletcher & Mary Turner Aug 30, 1880 Aug 11, 1881
Frddie Duke (Turner) Son of Fletcher & Mary (Turner) Jan 17, 1889 Jan 22, 1892
Carroll M. S___ames___ in Oglethorpe Co. GA March 26, 1819 July 8, 1883 This is Carroll Martin Sims, father of Mary Sims
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x. SARAH ELIZABETH TURNER1, b. 20 Jul 1884, Tallapoosa County AL1; d. 22 Aug 1975, Tallapoosa County AL1; m. ROBERT LEE BARRON1, 28 Dec 1903, Woods Church, Tallapoosa County AL1; b. 06 Nov 18781; d. 22 Jun 19571.
More About SARAH ELIZABETH TURNER:
Record Change: 07 Jun 20031
More About ROBERT LEE BARRON:
Record Change: 22 Mar 20011
xi. FRED DUKE TURNER1, b. 17 Jan 1889, Tallapoosa County AL1; d. 22 Jan 1892, Tallapoosa County AL1.
Notes for FRED DUKE TURNER:
Bonnie Maddox writes:
My mother has in her records that the Freddie listed above drowned in a barrel of rain water when they (I suppose they is Fletcher and Mary) were building a new house.
More About FRED DUKE TURNER:
Burial: Turner Baby Cemetery
Record Change: 22 Oct 20061
20. ELIJAH ANDERSON4 TURNER (SARAH PAIGE3 VAUGHAN, JAMES2, SAMUEL1)1 was born 1856 in Dadeville AL1, and died 12 Dec 1941 in Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama1. He married STELLA SHEPARD1 09 Nov 1879 in Dadeville AL2, daughter of JOHN SHEPARD and SARAH COSPER. She was born 07 Jun 1859 in Dadeville AL3, and died Bef. 14 Jan 1936 in Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama3.
Notes for ELIJAH ANDERSON TURNER:
Obituary Shelby County Democrat:
FUNERAL RITES HELD
For Mr. E. A. Turner
Funeral rites for E.A. Turner, former resident of Columbiana, were held in the Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon, the Rev. T.K. Robrets assisted by the Rev. A.C. Blackburn, officiating.
Mr. Turner has resided in Birmingham for the past several years and was 87 years old. He was born in Calcis and took an active part in all phases of the development of Shelby County.
Surviving Mr. Turner are 2 sons, E. A. Turner, Jr., of Calcis and J.M. Turner of Birmingham and one daughter, Mrs. Mattie Turner.
Pall Bearers included Judge w. W. Wallace, Paul O. Luck, L.H. Ellis, J.M. Leonard Jr., Homer J. pge 13
Walton and Woodrow Elliott.
Internment was in the Columbiana Cemetery.
[Comment: He was not born in Calcis but he did found the community as an adult and Mattie Turner was his daughter-in-law.]
More About ELIJAH ANDERSON TURNER:
Christening: 1860 census would indicate born in 18563
Record Change: 22 Mar 20013
Notes for STELLA SHEPARD:
Shelby County Democrat Jan. 16, 1936
Funeral Service for Mrs. Turner Tuesday.
Funeral services for Mrs. Stella Turner, a former resident of Columbiana and the wife of E.A. (Uncle Lige) Turner, were held at the Columbiana cemetery Tuesday afternoon. The service was conducted by Rev. T.K. Roberts with Rev. H.M. Hurst assisting in the service.
Mrs Turner died at the family home in Birmingham after an illness of three weeks. She suffered an attack of flue [sic.], from which she seemed to have recovered to be followed by a second attack that rendered her unconscious for several days before her death. She was 77 years old.
Mr. and Mrs. Turner made their home in Columbiana for about twenty years and have many warm friends here and over the county. A large number of Columbiana friends gathered at the cemetery Tuesday to attend the funeral service.
Besides her devoted husband Mrs. Turner is survived by two sons, E.A., Jr. of Calcis and J.M. Turner of Birmingham; five grand children and three great grand children.
More About STELLA SHEPARD:
Record Change: 22 Mar 20013
Children of ELIJAH TURNER and STELLA SHEPARD are:
i. ELIJAH ALBERT5 TURNER3, b. 30 Sep 1880, Tallapoosa County AL3; d. 1979, Birmingham AL3; m. (1) HATTIE DANIEL3; b. , Shelby County3; m. (2) LAURA DAISY DICKERSON3, 12 Jan 19123.
More About ELIJAH ALBERT TURNER:
Record Change: 22 Mar 20013
More About HATTIE DANIEL:
Record Change: 22 Mar 20013
More About LAURA DAISY DICKERSON:
Record Change: 07 Jun 20033
ii. JOHN MORGAN TURNER3, b. 17 Mar 1883, Tallapoosa County. AL3; d. 13 Jan 1962, Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama; m. (1) MATTIE TAYLOR3, 04 May 1903, Opelika AL3; b. 25 Jul 1881, Opelika AL3; d. 09 Jul 1964, Opelika AL3; m. (2) NELLIE UNKNOWN, Bef. 1918, Jefferson Co., Alabama; b. Albama.
Notes for JOHN MORGAN TURNER:
[WHTucker.ged]
BIOGRAPHY: Occupation: minister
worked with Brother Bryan, a Presbyterian minister in Birmingham who was well known for working with the down and out. There is a statue in Birmingham dedicated to Brother Bryan.
BIOGRAPHY: Married and divorced three times. The names and dates of marriage of the second and third wife are unknown. No known children from these marriages.
More About JOHN MORGAN TURNER:
Burial: 17 Jan 1962, Town Cemetery, Columbiana, Shelby Co. AL3
Record Change: 25 May 20033
More About MATTIE TAYLOR: Record Change: 22 Mar 20013
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21. ALLEN GREEN4 TURNER (SARAH PAIGE3 VAUGHAN, JAMES2, SAMUEL1)3 was born 12 Aug 1861 in Tallapoosa County, Alabama3, and died 29 Oct 1939 in Columbiana, Shelby Co. Alabama3. He married (1) LOUISE SHEPHARD. She was born 19 Feb 1874 in Tallapoosa County AL, and died 03 Oct 1955. He married (2) ANNIE MITCHELL3. He married (3) LUCY LOUISE SHEPHARD3 May 1894 in Dadeville Alabama3, daughter of PHILIP SHEPARD and NANCY ECHOLS. She was born 19 Feb 18743, and died 03 Oct 19553.
More About ALLEN GREEN TURNER:
Record Change: 22 Mar 20013
More About LOUISE SHEPHARD:
Christening: Second Wife
More About ANNIE MITCHELL:
Record Change: 22 Mar 20013
More About LUCY LOUISE SHEPHARD:
Christening: Second Wife 3
Record Change: 07 Jun 20033
Children of ALLEN TURNER and LOUISE SHEPHARD are:
i. BERNICE5 TURNER3, b. 09 Jan 1900, Lee County Alabama3; d. Shelby Co. AL3; m. W.B. OZLEY3.
More About BERNICE TURNER:
Record Change: 07 Jun 20033
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Record Change: 07 Jun 20033
ii. PHILLIP TURNER, d. 1975.
iii. MARIE TURNER3, b. 26 Oct 1895; m. GORDON DUBOSE3.
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Record Change: 07 Jun 20033
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Record Change: 07 Jun 20033
iv. LOUISE TURNER3, b. 24 Apr 1898; d. Shelby Co. AL3; m. LEE OLIVER3.
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Record Change: 07 Jun 20033
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Record Change: 07 Jun 20033
v. ALLEN GREEN TURNER3, b. 1908; d. 1956; m. KATHERINE DAVIS3.
More About ALLEN GREEN TURNER:
Burial: Dadeville, Tallapoosa County AL3
Record Change: 06 Aug 20033
More About KATHERINE DAVIS:
Record Change: 07 Jun 20033
vi. VAUGHN TURNER, b. 1916.
Children of ALLEN TURNER and ANNIE MITCHELL are:
vii. WILSON JESSE5 TURNER3.
More About WILSON JESSE TURNER:
Record Change: 22 Mar 20013
viii. WILKES JESSE TURNER3.
More About WILKES JESSE TURNER:
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Record Change: 22 Mar 20013
ix. ALLIE TURNER3.
More About ALLIE TURNER:
Record Change: 22 Mar 20013
Children of ALLEN TURNER and LUCY SHEPHARD are:
x. PHILLIP FREDERICK5 TURNER3, b. 12 Mar 19033; d. 28 Jul 1977, Tallapoosa County AL 3; m. (1) FRANCES POLLY HOOD3; m. (2) ELIZABETH PRADGEN HARDIN3.
More About PHILLIP FREDERICK TURNER:
Record Change: 07 Jun 20033
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Record Change: 07 Jun 20033
More About ELIZABETH PRADGEN HARDIN:
Record Change: 07 Jun 20033
xi. JAMES VAUGHN TURNER3, b. 11 Aug 19163.
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Record Change: 07 Jun 20033
22. LEONIDES COLEMAN4 VAUGHAN (SAMUEL COLEMAN3, JAMES2, SAMUEL1) was born 24 Dec 1850 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama, and died 08 Nov 1905 in Ashville, St. Clair, Alabama. He married ELIZA DILL 02 Oct 1878 in St. Clair Co., Alabama. She was born Oct 1852.
Children of LEONIDES VAUGHAN and ELIZA DILL are:
i. FREDERICK A.5 VAUGHAN, b. Jul 1879, St. Clair Co., Alabama; d. 1923, St. Clair Co., Alabama; m. MARTHA EMMA THOMPSON; d. 1937, St. Clair Co., Alabama.
More About FREDERICK A. VAUGHAN:
Burial: Missionary Baptist Church, Ashville, St. Clair Co., Alabama
ii. JANIE L. VAUGHAN, b. Mar 1885, St. Clair Co., Alabama.
iii. HELLEN M. VAUGHAN, b. May 1889, St. Clair Co., Alabama; m. JAMES AWTRY.
iv. IRENE L. VAUGHAN, b. May 1892, St. Clair Co., Alabama; m. LOTHER LEE LONNERGRAN.
v. FANNIE E. VAUGHAN, b. 1895, St. Clair Co., Alabama.
23. EDWARD FREDERICK 4 VAUGHAN (SAMUEL COLEMAN3, JAMES2, SAMUEL1) was born 19 May 1854 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama, and died 24 Oct 1903 in Sherman, Texas. He married ALICE C. KENNEDY 09 May 1875 in St. Clair Co., Alabama. She was born 05 Feb 1854 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, and died 06 Jan 1888 in Sherman, Texas.
Children of EDWARD VAUGHAN and ALICE KENNEDY are:
i. CARRIE MAY5 VAUGHAN, b. 12 May 1876, Alabama; d. 19 Sep 1891, Sherman, Texas.
ii. DOLPHUS REEVES VAUGHAN, b. Nov 1877, St. Clair Co., Alabama; d. Unknown, SanAngelo, Tom Green Co., Texas; m. MARY ELLA BAKER, 30 Jan 1901, Sherman, Grayson Co., Texas.
iii. JAMES ARTHUR VAUGHAN, b. 26 Jul 1881, Alabama; d. 06 Nov 1952, Sherman, Texas; m. NOLA BEATRICE LAWRENCE, 17 Jan 1909, Sherman, Grayson Co., Texas.
iv. JOHN SAMUEL VAUGHAN, b. 29 Nov 1885, Knoxville, Tennessee; d. 21 Jan 1951, Tahlequah, Oklahoma; m. EUNICE LEWIS, 1914, Kingston, Oklahoma.
More About JOHN SAMUEL VAUGHAN:
Occupation: Bet. 1936 - 1951, President, NE State Teachers College (North Eastern State College), Tahlequah, Oklahoma
v. MAUDE B. VAUGHAN, b. 12 Nov 1887, Sherman, Texas; d. 26 Dec 1887, Sherman, Texas.
24. IDA4 VAUGHAN (SAMUEL COLEMAN3, JAMES2, SAMUEL1) was born 24 Nov 1858 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama, and died 1927 in Dennison, Texas. She married ALLEN T. HUBBARD 22 Sep 1876 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama. He was born 1853.
Children of IDA VAUGHAN and ALLEN HUBBARD are:
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i. ELIZA 5 HUBBARD, b. 1878.
ii. BESSIE HUBBARD, b. 1889.
25. ADA 4 VAUGHAN (SAMUEL COLEMAN 3, JAMES 2, SAMUEL 1) was born 30 Sep 1867 in Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama, and died 29 Oct 1957 in Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama. She married (1) LAFAYETTE MADISON BYERS 13 Feb 1889 in Ashville, St. Clair Co., Alabama. He was born 03 Mar 1861 in St. Clair Co., Alabama, and died 18 Jun 1897 in Ashville, St. Clair Co., Alabama. She married (2) PERCY COOK RATLIFF Bet. 1900 - 1915 in Ashville, St. Clair Co., Alabama.
Children of ADA VAUGHAN and LAFAYETTE BYERS are:
i. WALTON VAUGHAN 5 BYERS, b. 01 Mar 1895, Ashville, St. Clair Co., Alabama; d. Durham, North Carolina; m. CAROLYN INZER MONTGOMERY, 18 Oct 1922, Ashville, St. Clair Co., Alabama; b. 27 Jul 1897, Ashville, St. Clair Co., Alabama; d. Oct 1977, Greensboro, North Carolina.
ii. JAMES LAFAYETTE BYERS, m. JANICE FUQUAY.
iii. LYNDA BYERS, d. Orangeburg, South Carolina; m. JOSEPH MCNAMARA; d. Orangeburg, South Carolina.
iv. RUTH BYERS, m. WALTER EARL HOOPER.
v. MARY CLAIR BYERS.
End notes
1. WHTucker.ged, Date of Import: 4 Oct 2004.
2. Tallapoosa Democrat, Nov. 11, 1879, Married, at the residence of the bride's father, Dr. John F. Shepard, on last Sunday evening at six o'clock, by Harry J. Gillam, Esq. Mr. Lige Turner and Miss Stella Shepard. May their lives be one of sunshine.
3. WHTucker.ged, Date of Import: 4 Oct 2004.
Photo of children; Edgar + Verda Vaughan




Three Parkers_More Clear
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THESE THREE Parker family's lived close to the Benton’s (Vaughan) (who are mentioned quite a bit: I left this in its whole state because sometimes breaking it up becomes more confusing. If your one of these names copy the whole post, then study it throughly.
THREE RICHARD PARKERS OF VA.
Richard Parker of Browsholme-- Eng.
Then to America ca. 1652-Charles City Co. Va. & Henrico Co. Va.
Md. Mary Perkins, Widow of Nicholas Perkins.
Richard Parker of Nansemond Co. Va.
Wife unknown
Richard Parker of Surry Co. Va.
Md. Judith Hunt
This was collected by Waunita Powell 1980-90 This is not so much to trace lineages as it is to prove that there were three different Richard Parkers in Va. and that Dr. Parker of Charles City Co., Va. moved to Henrico Co., Va. and not to Surry or Nansemund Co. Va.
THE THREE RICHARD PARKERS OF VA.
I have put this material together hoping to be of aid to others working on their genealogies. I hope to show enough evidence to prove the separation of these three Richard Parkers. I feel it is necessary because many Genealogies in print have mixed up these three men. Especially genealogies concerning Richard Parker of Nansemond Co., Va. I have not used tradition to prove my point. (There is some repetition to help make it clear)
Dr. Richard Parker was Christened Nov. 29, 1630 in Warleggon, England. He was the ninth child of James Parker, Knt., and his wife Katherine Buller. He was probably bn. in Nov. (more later)
Richard Parker of Surry Co., Va., is well documented. It was he that patented land on Blackwater Swamp, and it must have been his Grandson, Richard Parker the 3rd, that Mr. Byrd stayed with when surveying the Virginia-North Carolina line in 1728. Mr. Byrd spoke of Richard Parker's daughter, Sarah. It was this Richard Parker that had a stepdaughter named Sarah. This was near the town of Nottaway, now Courtland, in Southampton Co. Va. (Ref. "Southampton Co., Va." by Paramore Pg. 27-8). Richard Parker "the immigrant" of Surry Co., Va. Md. Judith Hunt, widow of Wm. Hunt.
Richard Parker of Surry died 1677. This is the line of Miss Isabel Lockard. (she steered me in the right direction when she advised me there were three Richard Parkers in Va. at same time.)
Richard Parker of Nansemond Co., Va. must have been born ca. 1620-24. He is first found in Head rights of John Carter 1643, and the same listing with Lawrence Peeters in 1647, with variations of spellings of head right's names. This kind of dishonesty was often used. They merely changed spelling of names.
When you study abstracts of land patents of John Carter and Lawrence Peeters you will find the same neighbors mentioned as are mentioned as neighbors of Richard Parker of Nansemond in his land transactions, and those of his sons. These land acquisitions were not received as soon as the headrights arrived, but often a wait of three to seven years, so as to prove the headrights would become settlers. They had to improve the land. Richard Parker of Nansemond Co. is probably in the family of Wm. and/or Thomas Parker of Dumplin Cr. and Chuckatuck.
Please, be aware of the fact that Dr. Richard Parker of Charles City Co., Va. would have been a child of 13 when Mr. Carter received his patent in 1643, and probably less than 10 years old when Mr. Carter applied for this patent, naming Richard Parker as one of the headrights. This is a good indication of the fact that these are two different men.
Elizabeth Baily was not the wife of either of these Richard Parkers. She was the daughter of Capt. Richard Baily of England.
Capt. Bailey’s plantation was in Accomac Co. This is the area of George Parker. (Not the brother of Dr. Richard Parker. This George Parker was much older man than Dr. Richard Parker's brother, George, who was Christened May 1. 1640) Capt. George Parker of Accomac was High Sheriff of Accomac Co. Va. 1656, and his will was probated Oct. 7, 1674. Elizabeth Baily Parker's husband was still living in 1695, after all three of these Richard Parkers had deceased. The following is a story about Elizabeth Baily, as I found it in "The Kingdom of Accawmacke" by Wise. Page 322. (Also found in Accomac Co. Records 1690-97, Pg. 161. and "17th Century Va." Pg. 181 by Bruce: "Attached to the plantation of Capt. Richard Bayly of Accomac Co. was a negro slave who, by his accomplishments in this respect contributed as much to the diversion of the neighborhood as any person in it. This fiddler is found taking a prominent part in a lively scene which occurred at the house of Rev. Thomas Teakle, to the scandal of the whole countryside. Though innocent enough in light of modern day."(also Ref. Accomack Co. Orders 1690-97 pp160a-165)
"Elizabeth Parker accompanied by Samuel Doe and his wife, went over to Mr. Teakle's house to visit his daughter while he was away. They carried the negro boy with them and after their arrival it occurred to the little company that it would be pleasant in the opportune absence of the clergyman to have a dance. The fiddle which had been left behind was sent for and the dancing began. While it was going on one James Fairfax came for the boy, but Elizabeth Parker made him abandon his purpose by informing him with some temper, that she had borrowed the fiddler of her sister, Ursula Bayly, his owner. However, she declared she would pay him. She (Elizabeth) took from her purse a Spanish piece of eight. (?). She also persuaded Fairfax to remain and take part in the dancing."
(Richard Baily Jr.'s wife was called Urcilla in W. P.6-1-1708)
"Someone present reproached Margaret Teakle for "undutifulness of Carriage" towards Mr. Teakle "by making feast in his absence", But Elizabeth urged her to disregard her father, who had strict notions."
"Mr. Teakle, though a clergyman, was a man of wealth and was engaged to marry one of Elizabeth Parker's kinsfolk: "And a proud woman she was" exclaimed the fair tempter, "and wore fringes at the bindings of her petticoat." Margaret Teakle seems to have yielded only too readily to her friends' urgent appeal and at once fetched the silk with which the fiddler might string his instrument: and as a reward gave him several yds. of ribbon as well as several yards of lace."
"The dance started on Saturday night and continued with spirit until nearly 11 O’clock of the following Sabbath morning. The company consisted of Elizabeth Parker, Jane Hall, Margaret Teakle, James Fairfax and John Addison.
When Mr. Teakle returned home a few days afterwards and was informed of the desecration of his house by a dance on the Sabbath he was greatly scandalized and at next meeting of County Court formally presented Elizabeth and her husband." This proves her husband could not have been any of the three Richard Parkers. They were all deceased before the date of Accomack records 1690-7, in which records this occurrence recorded.
More on page 7 not indexed.
Some have said that Dr. Richard Parker was married before Mary Perkins because of the term "now wife". This is merely a legal term of the times.
Another item to clear up is the Elizabeth Packer in Henrico Co. Va. The name Packer is indexed wrong as "Parker", which Cavaliers and Pioneer by Nugent states. Elizabeth was Married first to William Sharp. After his death she married Thomas Packer, and married #3 John Baugh. Some Nansemond Co. Parker researchers have linked her with Dr. Richard Parker when he was in Henrico Co., Va., in an attempt to prove that Richard Parker of Henrico Co. and Dr. Richard Parker of Charles City Co. Va. were two different men. This is not so, as records prove.
Thomas Packer was with Capt. John Smith and is named in his will. Elizabeth? Sharp was his 2nd wife.
In Henrico Co. 1692/3--Recorded Apr. 17, 1693----Robert Sharp, of Henrico Co., to John Baugh of Bristol Par. Hen. Co. Va. witness that Elizabeth Baugh, alias Packer, Alias Sharp, did by will recorded Hen. Co. Va. Feb. 1, 1650/1 give to her daughter, Dorothy Packer, all land bought of John Baugh, commonly called "Peircyes Toyl",...and by right devised by Dorothy Packer, now dec'd sister to John Baugh above by the mother's side...Now said Robert Sharp, grandson and heir of said Elizabeth, for 20 lbs. released to said John Baugh all the above lands...Wit: Henry Randolph, James Baugh. Signed Rob (RS) Sharp. Katherine, wife of Robert, Relq. her dower right. (Henrico Co. Va. D. &W. 1688-1697 Pg. 389)
Most of this book is about Dr. Richard Parker from Browsholme in Yorkshire, England. I hope I succeed in showing future genealogists the different Richard Parkers. These records have been collected over several years. Additional records I would welcome--Pros & Cons with documentation not tradition.
Waunita Powell
407 Elm
Paris, Ill. 6-1944
(Put on computer starting 1992-Earlier copies sent to libraries.)
Sent to me by Isabel Lockard,-"Commander Robert W.Parker, now deceased, a descendant of Richard Parker, Surgeon, of Charles City and Henrico Co., Va. claimed without question that this Richard Parker was the Surgeon. Commander R. W. Parker was a major authority on all Parkers and many researchers relied on him.
"HEADRIGHTS (From Terry Topics)
After 1616 everybody coming into the Colony from any other place was entitled to 50 aces. of land in his own name or in the name of the person who paid his passage. Such rights could be bought or sold or transferred without compensation. Often accumulated over a period of years and presented by the holder for patents to larger acreage. The persons named as headrights in a patent did not necessarily arrive in Colony the year the patent was issued, but oft-times such dates are the only clues to person’s first appearance in Virginia. (This is a very important fact to remember when reading of headrights.) Headrights were issued in the name of persons of all social classes---often the younger sons of English Upper Classes. This system gave rise and support to the story of young women being sent to the colony to become wives of the colonists. Their transportation being paid with tobacco warehouse receipts: they eventually were being listed for 50 of land each. There is ample evidence that the headrights system was vastly abused. Enormous acreage came into possession of speculators- -official and unofficial, who took advantage of lax and careless accounting methods. Although they made a profit they did not profiteer. Emigrants sometimes found it to their advantage to buy from speculators rather than go to the expense and trouble of locating and surveying the land and securing patents.
At first only settlers who actually occupied the land were given the 50 acres. H.R. Eventually others received these rights. For example, it sometimes happened that a servant, the master of a ship who brought him into the country, the merchant who sold his indenture, and the master who purchases his services, each secured a headright. Thus, for one settler, two hundred acres were granted instead of fifty. There were many false patents, an example being a slight alteration of the name of the immigrant (t) for a second entry--possibly several years after the first. (remember this when you see the patents of John Carter 1643 and Lawrence Peeters in 1647 naming Richard Parker in Nansemond Co.) For a time it was possible for a patentee to take up 10,000 acres. upon clearing one, building a hut 12 ft. sq. and turning a few hogs into the woods. Many a family fortune was founded on the headright system.
(Also refer to "Colonial Virginia" by Morton. Pg. 46, 362, 539)
VIRGINIA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY & BIOGRAPHY Vol. 2 Pg. 157--every share-holder who transported an immigrant to the Colony acquired thereby a claim of 50 acres if the person remained three years.
When a patent had been secured by different steps in procedures described there are two important conditions to be observed before title was perfected and a failure to carry out worked a legal forfeiture: #1 Seat the new plantation (erect a cabin of the meanest pretensions on the land) #2. a small stock of cattle to range 12 months in woods. #3 Put down an acre of tobacco or corn.
"COLONIAL VIRGINIA" Vol. 1 Pg. 362 by Morton.
(headrights)
Continued ownership of the land was secured by three conditions: That it be seated or planted within 3 years: That if on frontier the owner keep 4 able bodied, well armed men upon it: And that an annual rent of 2 Shillings for every 50 acres, the Quitrent, be paid the King. Sometimes these requirements had not been met. Although the owner in seating land was supposed to build a house on it, to furnish it with a good stock of hogs and cattle, and to plant and improve the soil, many instead cut down a few trees and built a bark-covered hut, planted some corn among the fallen timber, turned a few hogs loose to root for themselves and proceeded to rest from further obligations. Few owners made any attempt to keep armed men on frontier land or pay the quitrent.
From time to time L. P. was forfeited to the crown, but the law was difficult to enforce. Sometimes large tracts were unoccupied while in some cases, indentured servants, who had completed their time and small farmers with worn out land, were forced to hire themselves out, or rent a farm, or take up land either on the extreme frontier or in a neighboring colony. Since the Sheriffs were owned by the Councilors, to whom they owed their positions, and other rich planters, the quitrent on some large tracts were concealed and never collected. (1702 some laws were revised) (It is important to keep all of this information in mind when determining how early some of these people arrived in the colony and how old they were when the patents were secured.)
(The above information also explains why many names absent on Quitrent roles.)
Vol. 2 Pg. 420--Act of 1666--Meaning of Seating Planting required of those securing grants: It was then enacted "that building a house and keeping a stock one whole year upon the land shall be accounted Seating: and the clearing, tending and planting an acre of ground shall be accounted planting, and either of those shall be accounted a sufficient performance of the condition required by the patent". (This would have covered Dr. Parker's Pat. 1669.)
Prior to 1776 in Va., law limited the inheritance of property to a specified line of heirs, so that it could not be left to anyone else (called entail). And prior to 1786 if there was a will the law held that the widow received one-third (Called her dower), for her lifetime, with the remaining two-thirds going to eldest son, unless specified differently in the will. Upon the widow's death the oldest son received her one-third. If there was no will the oldest son received everything. If the oldest son was dead the oldest grandson became heir. If a man was unmarried his heir was his oldest brother. If a man was married, but childless his widow kept the land her lifetime, but if she wanted control she had to petition for a new patent to the land.
(It is important to understand these laws and other laws I give later on in these records.)
Additional information about Elizabeth Baily Parker
Richard Baily of Craddock Cr. Accomak Co., Va. Md Mary Jones, sister of Henry Jones WD 2-8-1664. Had at least Richard Jr. (WP 6-1-1708, Wife Ursula), Edmund, and Elizabeth md. Mr.Phillip Parker.
George Parker Sr. bn. ca. 1627:WP Oct 7, 1674 Accomac Co. Had at least George Jr., John, Charles W.P. Feb. 2, 1708/9 wife Elizabeth-mentions Cousin John s/o bro. Geo: Cousin, Bennett s/o Bro. Geo.: Charles, s/o Bro. John: Cousin Bayley Parker.
Geo. Parker WP. July 7, 1724 named son Richard, Bennett, Henry, Phillip, dau, Ann. (Year 2001:Since doing this book I have received court records showing Elizabeth’s husband’s name was Phillip Parker. This is in records concerning what I have written before)Also (refer to Accomak Co. orders 1690-i1697, Reel 79, pp. 160a-165, Depositions for the case of Thomas Teackle vs. Phillip Parker & Elizabeth his wife—obtained by George P. Bauguess and Transcribed by Raymond Fouts July 1, 1987 and she sent to me)
Rev. Thomas Teakle of Accomack made his will Jan. 20, 1695/6:WP Feb. 19, 1695. (we know Elizabeth Baily md before this date.
COAT OF ARMS: The early Coat of Arms of the Parkers of Extwistle were:-Gu. a chevron between three leopards' heads, with arrow in mouth of each leopard. Crest, a buck trippant ppr. transpierced through the body with an arrow point downwards, arg.
That of the BROWSHOLME line was very similar and the following was used by Edward Parker, son of Thomas: Vert., a chevron between three stags' heads, caboshed or. Crest, on a chapeau a stag trippant ppr. Motto, "Non fluctu nec flatu movetur--Parkers of Browsholme." (unmoved by either wave or wind).
MY VIEW OF DR. RICHARD PARKER.
by Waunita Powell
Dr. Richard Parker was Christened Nov. 29, 1630 at Warlegon in England. His father was James Parker, Knight, and Gentleman. James at age 25/26 married in 1616 Katherine Buller age 16. Their home was at Browsholme Hall in Yorkshire, England. The Buller family was an ancient and respectable family seated in Cornwall, dating back to the reign of Elizabeth (1558-1603). Katherine was a descendant of Geoffrey Plantagent. Dr. Richard Parker's Grandfather, William Parker, was Arch Deacon of Blisland, whose lineage is traced back to Giles Parker through his son, Edmund Parker, who died 1547, and to Monk Wm. Le Parker, seated at Lancashire, England. Wm. Le Parker received land 1395 and was styled "De Monk Hall in Extwistle".
Rowland Parker, a younger son of James, left an account of the family written Sept. 1, 1673. This account was found in an old Common Place Book now at Browsholme, the home of the Parker family in Yorkshire. Rowland listed 21 children. (ref.Va. Mag.Vol 5) He stated: "Richard, ye 9th, Dr. of Physick went to Virginy, married a Londoner and had issue six children, liveth upon Saint James River, in ye Uplands of Virginy, hath been High Sheriff of said County."
English law dictated that the eldest son was to inherit the estate of the father, so Richard Parker could expect little from his father. (Later years the estate of James Parker was decimated by suits between William, his eldest son, and himself). As many young men before him, he had to learn a trade or profession. He became a doctor, and went to the Colonies to make his fortune as a landowner and Doctor. On July 27, 1652 Capt. Francis Morgan was granted a patent of land in Glocestor Co., Virginia. Capt. Morgan had an earlier Patent in Charles City Co., Va. The 1652 patent had ten headrights, and among these were Richard Parker, Robert Burten, John Parker, and William Porter. Richard Parker, Wm. Porter and John Parker were in Charles City Co. John Parker's will probated there in 1678. His wife Ann was executor. Dr. Richard Parker, Robert Burten and William Porter later found in Henrico Co., Virginia. The Patent date is not an indication of date of arrival, but can only be used to prove the person was in Virginia by that time. With the London Company there was at least a seven year wait for your land patent. Later there was a stipulation that you must put up a small cabin (called seating) put a small stock of cattle to range in the woods for 12 months, and the headrights had to remain in Virginia for three years. You also had to plant an acre of corn or tobacco.
The few remaining Charles City Co. Va. records cover period of 1655-1665. Even though we have so few early records there is still enough information to document the story of Dr. Richard Parker. This, also, holds true to Henrico Co. Records, which were destroyed in 1676 during the "Bacon Rebellion", and sparse records in later years due to fires, etc.
For proof that Richard Parker of Charles City Co. Va. was the Doctor we only need to look at the following records: April 21, 1656 Richard Parker was ordered to perfect the cure of the leg of John Matthew that he had treated for two years. This also proves that Dr. Parker was in Charles City Co. by 1654. June 22, 1656 William Fisher, orphan of John, indentured himself to Richard Parker, Cheurgeon, to learn the profession. This indenture was to last two years and ten months. (Maybe an indication of the length of time to become a doctor). In 1658 William Fisher and Dr. Parker reciprocally acquit each other of all services. William Fisher is to receive clothing and goods as agreed, and the books given him by Dr. Parker or others, with costs.
Rowland Parker said that Richard Parker had married "A Londoner" and lived on" Saint James River" in "Uplands of Virginia". Charles City Co. and Henrico County were built on Very High Cliffs, and both Upland Brook and Upland District were found in Henrico Co. Several deeds in Henrico Co. mention "The Uplands".
Mary Perkins, maiden name unknown, had married first, as the second wife of, Nicholas Perkins. Their son Nicholas, Jr. was
Christened Oct. 11, 1649 at Stepney St. Dunstan, London, England. This verifies the fact that Mary was the "Londoner" that Dr. Richard Parker had married. Mary Perkins was a headright of Nicholas Perkins in his land patent of 1650 in "Bermuda Hundred", which was South of the James River, just below "Diggs His Hundred", where Dr. Parker owned a plantation of 110 acres in Charles City Co., Va. Nicholas Perkins Jr. was probably the fourth unnamed headright. Since Mary and Nicholas, Jr. were Nicholas Sr.'s wife and son, he apparently did not have to wait for the number of years for his land to be granted on these two members of his family, because he did already have his home there with two daughters by a previous marriage, and it would be obvious that Mary and Nicholas would remain there. Nicholas Perkins' first wife was Elizabeth Harding, d/o John (Ref: D.A.C.). By his first marriage he had Lydia Bn. ca. 1641: Md. Robert Burton. Elizabeth Bn. 1643: Md. Mr. Jones. Nicholas Perkins, Sr. apparently died about 1654, as there are no records of him in 1655. Nicholas and Mary Perkins lived near Dr. Richard Parker, on South side of James River. Perhaps Dr. Parker treated Nicholas in an illness or accident, and this way became acquainted with Mary. After a mourning period this friendship became a courtship that ended in an engagement. Young widows, with or without children, did not remain unmarried for long, due to circumstances of living in the colonies. Young men were equally anxious to obtain a wife and family.
July 31, 1656 Richard Parker gave consent to Mary to make unto herself all the estate left her by her late husband, Nicholas Perkins, in his will, both here and in England. Richard Parker agreed to bring up the children, of Nicholas, seeing to their education. This agreement was recorded Sept. 5, 1656 in Charles City Co, which may point to an August marriage. The September 1, 1656 Court records reveal that Richard Parker was granted permission to probate the will of Nicholas Perkins now that he had married the relict, Mary Parker. The children probably received only one or two years of schooling, which was average for the time. Numbers would be the most important for these people to learn. Now that Richard had married Mary Perkins they would have a guardian as required by law. The Charles City Co. Court took security of Richard Parker as Guardian. They lived on his plantation of 110 acres at "Diggs His Hundred" until the move to Henrico Co. Va. Dr. Parker must have acquired this land before 1655, as there is no record of the patent. There is no record of what happened to Nicholas Perkins Sr.'s land in Bermuda Hundred. Nicholas did not locate there. He located on Four Mile Creek with land adjoining his stepfather, Dr. Richard Parker.
Mary Perkins Parker's father was still living in England Feb. 4, 1656/7. This is proven by Court Record Feb. 4, 1656/7 in Charles City Co., when Dr. Parker agreed to the signing and sealing of the Estate of his now wife, Mary Parker, all the crops her two boys, or servants, were to make the ensuing year and after, as long as they had to serve, and that she could free them when their time to serve was up. ("Two boys" refers to the indentured servants not sons) This was to include any other things sent to her by her father in England. Dr. Parker agreed not to interfere in any way. This agreement made several months after their marriage. Perhaps they were expecting, or had already received more, from her father. By doing this Richard Parker may have made Mary's life more secure if something should happen to him.
August 2, 1659 Dr. Parker Leased/sold his 110 acre plantation at Westover to John Beauchamp, Merchant. This agreement was to cover twelve years. Then there would be a division of the stock. It seems that this agreement might cover the time it would take Dr. Richard Parker to collect his headrights, survey his land in Henrico Co. and "Seat" it as the law required. Many of Dr. Parker's neighbors had made the move to this county. There is no record of when or how Dr. Parker got this land. It must have been before 1655 when the Charles City Co., Va. records begin. It must be that the first fifty, at least, was for his passage to America.
In 1660 Dr. Richard Parker was still living in Charles City Co., as we find him performing his civic duty as Sheriff. To become a Sheriff you had to be well thought of, reliable and upper class. One of the duties of a Sheriff was to deliver warrants and deliver "The Bodies to the court" (meaning people). April 3, 1660 Richard Parker served a warrant from Capt. Edward Hill to Wm. Hunt. Wm. Hunt refused to come because he did not have the time. However, he did appear at a later date. (Sheriffs 1 Year Terms). Dr. Parker gave his age as 31, or thereabout.
(means in his 31st year-as we speak he was 30 yrs. old)
In 1662 Richard Parker, Wm. Fisher and Margaret Crews witnessed the will of John Rowen in Henrico Co. A copy of this original will is on microfilm showing the original signatures. Margaret Crews was d/o Daniel Llewellyn. She was probable wife of James Crews, mentioned in the will. He was later hung for his part in Bacon Rebellion. James Crews name is on many records with Daniel Llewellyn. Margaret seems to have died before James was hung. Seems there was a daughter, Hannah, md. Giles Carter.
Dr. Parker was probably still living on his plantation in Charles City Co. Va., while he was preparing his plantation in Henrico Co. for his family, traveling back and forth, as the distance was not too great. He was, undoubtedly, making his improvements necessary to receive his patent. He must have been clearing land building a cabin, pasturing some of his cattle and preparing his crops of corn and/or tobacco. Dr. Parker must have finished his preparations by Sept. 15, 1664. On this date in Charles City County records is found evidence of the move. Page 498 Nicholas Perkins, orphan, requests the Court of Charles City Co. to release him to make his personal choice of guardian, as he was at the age of Election (Meaning old enough to make his choice instead of the courts choice for him). Nicholas, Jr. must have been happy with Dr. Parker as his guardian. The court records show that Nicholas appointed Richard Parker to continue his guardianship of him and his estate. I believe this is being done because they either had or were moving to Henrico Co. Elizabeth Perkins also ask the Court to release her estate, now that she was of age 21. She stated that her father-in-law had it ready for her. The Clerk of the Court of Charles City Co. was appointed to request the Court of Henrico to take security for Richard Parker for the estate and for the education of the two younger children of Nicholas Perkins, dec'd, and the Court of Charles City to be discharged from the estate. The above underlined is important because it shows that Dr. Parker moved to Henrico Co. Va. still as a guardian of Nicholas Perkins. On Oct. 29, 1669 he was granted his patent on North Side of James River at the head of Four Mile Creek. This patent was near "Upland (Ufaum, etc) Brook.
It seems that Dr. Parker was quite conscientious in caring for his family, as his agreement with John Beauchamp in the 1659 lease/sale of his plantation in Charles City Co. overlapped this patent by two years. It would have given him time to prepare a
nice plantation with orchards and all before he was to give up all rights to his old plantation in Charles City Co. Even his orchard could have been producing.
Dr. Parker was called back to Charles City Co. Oct. 1664 as a Juror, along with five others from Henrico Co. To be a juror you had to be worth at least 100 pounds Sterling. The jurors had to "review" the body of George Bullington who had fallen from a horse and dragged to his death in the area of Charles City Co. The Bullingtons were residents of Henrico Co.
This is explained by an excerpt from "COLONIAL JUSTICE IN VIRGINIA' by Chumbly: "Courts of Virginia: sometimes area sparsely settled. Trial by Jury was then held where offense committed in same part of Colony. Sometimes sparsely settled and communication was extremely slow and travel often impossible. There would rarely be more than a few men who would qualify for Jury Service. By an act passed Mar. 1661/2 they provided that a Court, in order to meet this problem, all criminal cases concerning life or members should be tried at a General Court only on the 4th day of each term: and that a writ of "Venire Facias" should be sent to Sheriff of accused's County to summon six of the "ablest and nearest of the inhabitants of his County" to serve on Jury for a fee of 20 pound of tobacco per day at the expense of the County. The remaining six were chosen from bystanders attending court and qualified to serve". Dr. Parker may have been chosen because of his profession as a doctor.
Dr. Richard Parker's patent in Henrico Co. Oct. 29, 1669 was for 350 acres. N. S. James River head of Four Mile Cr. Beg. at Harahadox Path. H.R. 7. One of the headrights was John Harding--perhaps he is the grandfather of Lydia and Elizabeth Perkins, daughters of Nicholas by his first wife Elizabeth Harding. In 1674 Nicholas Perkins, 2nd, patented 537 acres. adjoining his stepfather, Richard Parker, on Four Mile Cr. The 1679 tithes show Richard Parker and Nicholas Perkins to be neighbors. Mary Nowell, daughter of Lydia Perkins Nowell, married Robert Burton. A Robert Burton was a neighbor of Richard Parker's land in 1701 on East side of Cornelious Cr. at Parker's Path.
In the June 1679 tithes Richard Parker is listed with two males over 16. One would be himself and the other his son, Richard Jr., who seems to have been born ca. 1659/60, by the evidence supplied by records. Dr. Parker is not called Sr. at the time the tithes were taken in June 1679, but by Feb. 1679/80, in a deed of Thomas Holmes, he is called Sr. This leads me to believe there was a girl or two born before Richard, Jr. There was a son Thomas Born 1666. Oct. 4, 1679 "Dr. Parker" found on list in settling estate of Lt. Col. Richard Cocke in Henrico Co.
The last record that I have found of Dr. Richard Parker was in the deed of Feb. 1679/80 of Thomas Holmes' sale of 150 acres. of land to John Pledge. These 150 acres. was part of the 350 acres formerly patented by Richard Parker, Sr. This was called a "dividend" of the former patent. Could this have been a dower gift for a daughter, Susan? Dr. Parker must have died between that date and 1682, when Richard Parker 2nd was listed on Jury list, and he was not referred to as Jr.
I found very few records concerning Mary Parker. This is the usual thing concerning mothers, wives and daughters. May 23, 1677 Mary Parker signed a "Vestry Certificate" with her mark "M". She was a neighbor of Katherine Banks Royal Isham in Charles City Co., and in Henrico Co. Joseph Royal had owned land at "Diggs His Hundred" in Charles City Co. Katherine was in 1679 tithes in Henrico Co. When Katherine wrote her Will Oct. 1686 she willed enough Dowlas and Serge to make her "loving Friend, Mary Parker," a gown and petticoat. Dowlas was a favorite material of the time. Quite a nice legacy to her "Loving Friend". Richard Parker II because of his affection for, "ASSIGNED" a cow-calf in 1689 to John Cannon (a minor) s/o John Cannon. This may be an indication of the death of Mary Parker. John Cannon bn. 1643 was married to his second wife Hester Pledge bn. 1663. John Cannon's children seem too old to be of Hester. John Cannon was security for Richard Parker 2nd. when he was the administrator of John Ballard's will. John Cannon, in his will, named his first overseer to see his will carried out, Nicholas Perkins. This all indicates a probable relationship. John Cannon's first wife may have been daughter of Richard Parker & Mary, and half sister to Nicholas Perkins, and full sister to Richard Parker 2nd. The Cow-calf being the inheritance due to a daughter of Richard and Mary, after the decease of Mary. John Cannon, Sr's only daughter called Mary. I speculate that his first wife's name may have been Mary Parker. The eldest son would receive his mother's inheritance if she was deceased.
Dr. Richard Parker's brother, Rowland, stated Sept. 1, 1673 that Richard Parker had six children. I will assume this was all they had, as Mary would be nearing 50 years old, and they had been married seventeen years. We do not know that they all lived to maturity. I have already mentioned the "probability" of a daughter being the first wife of John Cannon. A second possibility is a daughter married first to Thomas Holmes and second to Robert Smith.
Richard Parker, Jr. was born ca. 1659-60: Md. #1 Elizabeth (?Ballard, d/o John.) He was probably the third child and first son. Another son Thomas was born 1666. A Fifth child may have been Katherine (name of Richard's mother) Crissey, ?w/o John Crissey will probated Jan. 1, 1691/2, Henrico Co. Va. His widow was the executor with Richard Parker 2nd her security. Again we find Nicholas Perkins 2nd. an overseer. A Katherine Crissey married Francis Pierce bn. 1663. In Francis Pierce's will there was no mention of his wife or children. A William Parker married Lucy Turner d/o Abel in Henrico Co.: Possibly son of Dr. Richard Parker & Mary.
There was a close relative of Dr. Richard Parker's in Henrico Co. Richard Buller had a land patent in 1663. Again in 1670 Mr. Richard Buller and Thomas Batte had a patent for 378 acres. in Henrico Co. Richard Buller was the name of Richard Parker's Uncle and a cousin. Thomas Batte was from Yorkshire England, as were the Bullers and Parkers. Thomas Batte. Jr. Raced horses with Richard Parker 2nd at the Varina Track.
I have found much evidence that Dr. Parker and his son Richard Parker were considered in Upper Class and Gentlemen. The Patent of 1669 Richard Parker is called "Mr.", which is used in legal matters when they are considered Gentlemen. Both Richard Parkers served on Juries. Dr. Parker was a Sheriff. Their names in records with the upper Class names of Royal, Woodson, Thos. Batte, Epps, Llewelyn. Richard Parker, 2nd, raced horses on Varina Course from 1682-1701 several times against a noted horse belonging to Edward Hatcher. This excerpt from "COLONIAL JUSTICE IN VIRGINIA" by Chumbly:"Horseracin g was considered a sport, but was, in early years, considered a diversion only for the Gentry---as illustrated by the classic case in 1674 when one Bullock, a tailor, was fined by a County Court for racing his horse against the entry of a Physician, a sport only for Gentlemen." Middle of 18th century the sport became generally popular.
During Dr. Parker's years in Charles City Co., Va. he appeared in Court quite often This, too, was due to English Laws: Excerpt from "COLONIAL JUSTICE IN VIRGINIA"--" The Civil Law of England not adaptable to the Colony, due to existing economic differences between the two---debt was not confined to class. Some of the foremost citizens of the Colony were continually in debt (not necessarily through any fault of their own) on account of the economic structure of the community and because the trade balances strongly favored the English Merchants. It is doubtful if the public opinion ever fully justified the practice of imprisonment for a debt in Virginia. This became especially apparent after the passing of an Act requiring payment in kind (Money or Tobacco--as contracted, when a ruthless creditor could take advantage of the statute to ruin the debtor, although, not withstanding, it might have been impossible, at the time, to obtain the specie necessary for payment". This law later nullified. This explains why so often you find men in court with someone going their security for so many pounds of tobacco.
Dr. Parker was also in Court records concerning orphans of Nicholas Perkins. Orphans Court was held once a year in every County to compel Guardians to exhibit accounts of orphans estates, make such duties or regulations as might be necessary for the education of the orphans, or the preservation of their estate: and a court claims was held yearly for receiving propositions and grievances and entertaining public claims which were certified to the general assembly. Dr. Parker must have handled the orphan's estate quite well. Lydia must have received her estate when she married John Nowell, as there is no court record of her complaint. When Elizabeth became of age she stated her father-in-law had it for her, and she asked the Court to release it to her. Nicholas Jr. was pleased with Dr. Parker's care--shown by his making his free choice of Dr. Parker to continue his guardianship of him and his estate when they moved to Henrico Co. Va.
Another time he was called into Court was for giving a gun to an Indian, although it was against the law. To me this shows that Dr. Parker was not a man of prejudices. Perhaps this Indian was a friend of his, and was going hunting to get food for his family.
The records show Dr. Richard Parker to be an Upper-Class Man, A kind man, a man considerate of his family, and well thought of and trusted man in the community. He helped raise three stepchildren and six children of his own.
Issue:
1. ?dau., ?Mary 1st wife of John Cannon.
2. ?dau., Susan, wife of Thomas Holmes & 2nd Robert Smith.
3. Richard Parker, Jr. bn. ca. 1659-60 Md. #1 Elizabeth ?Ballard (mother of his children. Md. #2 Myra (No issue).
4. ?dau. ?Katherine Md. #1 John Crissey. #2 Francis Pierce.
5. Thomas Parker Bn. 1666:Md. Mary, Wid. of Thos. Wells.
6. ?William Md. Lucy Turner d/o Abel.
Waunita Powell
407 Elm St.
This section Written May 1991. Paris, Ill. 6-1944
THE STORY
This is a story of Dr. Richard Parker of Browsholme, Yorkshire, England, Charles City Co., Virginia and Henrico Co. Va. I have followed one line of his family into Fleming Co., Ky, to Vigo Co., Indiana and into Edgar County, Illinois.
Dr. Richard Parker Married Mary Perkins, Widow of Nicholas in Charles City Co. Va. Ca. Aug. 1656.
Miss Isabel Lockard, of S. C. put me on the right track when she advised me that there were three Richard Parkers in Virginia at the same time.
Compiled 1988 by
Waunita Powell
407 Elm St. Paris, Ill. 6-1944
Thanks to Miss Isabel Lockard of S. C.
Thanks to Mr. Fred Booth of Alexandria, Va.
To both of these people I thank them because they helped me get out of a maze of errors that were only traditions.
I HAVE TRIED TO DOCUMENT ALL STATEMENTS CONCERNING DR. RICHARD PARKER. ANY FURTHER INFORMATION APPRECIATED -WITH DOCUMENTATION.
Not tradition!
(I have now (1991) collected information concerning the three different Richard Parkers that I hope will help others in their research-with documentation) (put on computer 1993)
Parkers of Browsholme, Yorkshire England
(Ref: Va. Mag. Hist. & Bio.-Genealogies Vol 5 Pg. 442)
The following extract from an old common-place book now at Browsholme, the old home of the Parker family in Yorkshire, may interest some of that name now in Virginia. Major John Parker, of Browsholme, near Clitheroe, England, a distinguished retired officer of the British Army, has kindly sent it to us. We append a good deal of information as to the Virginia Parkers, and will be glad to receive additional notes:
"Septemb'r ye 1st, 1673 Will Parker, Arch Deacon of Cornwall & Justice of Peace of ye same County, was second brother of Tho. Parker of Browsholme, Esq'r, who went from Browsholme into Cornwall about ye are 1580, who he married it is not known, but her Christian name was Joane, (Note: Joane Panchard) and was a mighty thrifty provident woman and ye said Will: had two sonnies, James and Will:, and his house is called Traugoe in ye parish of Wartegin, in Cornwall, about 16 miles of Launston, ye size towne of ye said county: James, his eldest sonne, was married to Katterren, eldest daughter of Sir Richard Buller, of Shillingham, in ye said county, her porcon was 2500 lbs., ye s'd Buller beinge a man 7000 lbs. p. annum: Will ye younger brother, parson of Stoacke in Cornwall, ye parsonage being worth 300 lbs. p. an., who was never married.
James had by ye said Katterren Buller 21 children, viz;
1. Katteren, ye eldest, died young.
2. Allice, ye 2nd, married Mr. Smith, a Lawyer of Linneowe in S'nt Niot p'ish, had issue 2 daughters.
3. Will Parker, ye 3d child, was married to Major Syks’ daughter, and had porcon 2500 lbs., and had issue 15 children Viz: Will., Robt., the rest are daughters, and is yet a childbearing woman, ye said Will: doth live in Tregrite in St. Maybias Parrish in ye said county, being 7 miles from Treugoe, his father's home: there hath been suites betwixt his father and him which hath empared the estate.
4. Katterren, ye 4th child of ye above James died about 7 years of age.
5. Robert, ye 5th child, was a prentice in London, and died within half a year yt he came from his prenteship.
6. James, ye 6th child, Captain of a foote Company, died about 35 years of age.
7. Cordelia, ye 7th child, was married to Mr. Father, parson of Stoacks in Cornwall, and had issue 3 children.
8. Anthony, ye 8 child, died young.
9. RICH'D YE 9TH, DR. OF PHYZICKE, WENT INTO VIRGINY, MARRIED A LONDONER & HAD ISSUE 6 CHILDREN. LIVETH UPON S'NT JAMES RIVER IN YE UPLANDS OF VIRGINY & HATH BEEN HIGH SHERIFE OF YE S'D COUNTY.
10. Mary, ye 10th, married Mr. Lower, of Biefindte in ye parrish of Wartegin in s'd County.
11. Francis, ye 11th was prentice in London to Mr. Threvenhir, a Linninge Draper in Cheapside; served about four years of his time & then Colonel Sulker in ye Duke of York's Regiment of foote and is Clarke of ye said Company (added in a later hand) afterwards slayne in ye engagement betwixt ye Dutch and us, haveinge both his legs shott of upon w'ch he immediately died.
12. Jane, ye 12th, a maid and lives w'th her father at Traugoe.
13. George, ye 13, prentice to a wollings draper at Hunginton 12 myles of Exeter: went from there into Virginy.
14. Eliz., ye 14, did about 14 yeares of age.
15. Jo., ye 15, Master of Arts at Oxf'd and Minister of Milo in Cornwall; married ye widdow of Justice Trevenhir and had issue by her one sone.
16. Joan, ye 16, Married Mr. Nicolls, Minister of Larrick in Cornwall: had issue 2 daus.
17. The 17, still borne.
18/19 The 18 & 19, died unchristened.
20. Rowland, ye 20th, is a Corporall in Prince Ruperd's Regiment of Dragonnes: Sir Jo. Tabot is Leiuetenant Colonell James Walker his Captin, now quartered at Hull, who gave this information at Browsholme, 1673, Sep. ye 1st.
21. Katteren, ye 21st, married to one Mr. Bray, a Shopkeeper in London at ye Signe of ye Cap in hand at ye back syde of S'nt Clemans, and hath issue one daughter. Since removed to ye Maypole in ye Strand.
THIS SECTION IS THE STORY OF DR. RICHARD PARKER AS TOLD BY RECORDS. RICHARD PARKER OF BROWSHOLME-YORKSHIR E ENGLAND, CORN-
WALL COUNTY TO CHARLES CITY CO. VA.,TO HENRICO CO. VA.
(Ref: Va. Mag. of History and Biography Vol. 5 p.442)
Dr. Richard Parker was the son of James Parker, Knt. (1590-1672) & Katterren Buller Parker (1600-1686). Dr. Parker was Christened Nov. 29, 1630 in Warlegon, Cornwall, Eng. Dr. Parker's brother, Rowland, states the following: "Richard, ye 9th, Dr. Of Physicke went to Virginy, married a Londoner & had issue six children. Liveth upon S't James River in ye Uplands of Virginy & hath been High Sherife of ye s'd County."
"Dr. of Phyzicke" Went to Virginy"
Charles City Co. Records 1655-1665.
Capt. Francis Morgan (1600-1657), of Wales was recorded as having received 510 acs. in Glocester Co., Va. July 27, 1652 for transporting ten people to Virginia. Among the ten was Richard Parker, Robert Burton, William Porter. All three later found in Henrico Co. Va. Also a John Parker that died in Charles City Co. Va. W.P. 1678. His wife was Ann. I have found no relationship with Dr. Richard Parker. Capt. Morgan had a previous patent in Charles City Co., Va.
Court of Westover, Apr. 21, 1656 Dr. Richard Parker was given order by the Court to perfect the cure of the leg of John Matthews that he had treated two years.
June 22, 1656 Charles City Co. Va. I found William Fisher had indentured himself to Richard Parker, Cheurgeon, for two years ten months to learn the profession of Dr. Richard Parker.
Wm. Fisher, Richard Parker and Margaret Crews had witnessed the will of John Rowen, dated 1662, in Henrico Co. Va. This was the first evidence of his being in Henrico Co. Va.
"Married a Londoner" (Note: after going to Virginy)
Nicholas Perkins bn. ca. 1614 Bedfordshire, Eng. (D.A.C. record) Married 1st. Elizabeth Harding d/o John. Lydia and Elizabeth were of this marriage. Nicholas Perkins was transported to Va. 1641 by Bryant Smith. Lydia Perkins was bn. ca. 1641. Elizabeth Perkins was born ca. 1643. Nicholas Perkins and his wife, Mary, had their son Nicholas Perkins Jr. Christened Oct. 11, 1649 at Stepney St. Dunsten in London, England. Nicholas Perkins land patent Aug. 3 1650 in Bermuda Hundred-4 headright. Listed was Mary Perkins, Wm. Owen and Richard Hughes. The fourth would have been their infant son, Nicholas Perkins, Jr.(found on LDS Microfich of Eng) July 31, 1656, The Engagement:( Charles City Co., Va. Records Pg. 62) This present writing witnesseth that I, Richard Parker, do freely give consent to and with Mary Perkins that she shall make unto herself all the estate which her late dec'd husband, left her by his will doth appe' both here and in England, and further I do enjoyne myself to bring her children up to the learning to the true intent and meaning hereof. I, the said Richard Parker, hereunto set my hand, dated this last day of July 1656. Signed Rich'd Parker. Test-Richard Delabere. Recorded Sept. 5, 1656.
Sept. Primo 1656 Westover Court, Charles City Co. Va.Recs. Pg. 67. Probate of the last will and testament of Nicholas Perkins, dec"d this day proved in Court is granted Richard Parker, who married the relict of the said deceased.
Mar. 17, 1656/7 Charles City Co. Records. Pg. 87.
Whereas I, Richard Parker, Churegeon, did......freely consent and agree to the signing and sealing....estate belonging to my now wife Mary Parker. Now know ye that I the said Richard Parker for divers good causes...(?and considerations? ) freely confirm the said deed and freely make over unto my said wife all the crops that her two boys, or servants, shall make this ensuing year and after so long as they have to serve or any other things or servants which shall be sent from her father at any time or times whatsoever to have and to hold as her own property and free the sd. two servants with goods or servants already sent out, to be sent unto my said wife unto her forever without any let or hindrance of me the sd. Richard Parker---in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Mar. 17, 1656/7. Wit: Daniel Llewellyn, John Aste. Rec. April 15, 1657. (the two boys, or servants, are not sons, but indentured servants sent to Mary, probably by her father).
Charles City Co. Va. Aug. 2, 1659. Records Pg. 192 (Sale/Lease)
This indenture the second day of August 2, 1659 between Richard Parker of the Parish of Westover in the community of Charles City in Va., Chururgeon, of the one part and John Beauchamp of the place aforesaid, Merchant.... .(Richard Parker sells and then leases his plantation at "Diggs His Hundred"-110 acres) in parish aforesaid. Sn'd Rich. Parker. Wit. Edward Hill, Jr., Thomas Stegg, John Holmwood . Cl. Howell Pryce. Rec. Aug. 6, 1659.
"Hath been Sherife of sd. County"
Charles City Co. Records Pg. 232 Apr. 3, 1660. Deposition.
I, Richard Parker age 31, or thereabout exaed & sworn saith that having brought the warrant from Capt. Edward Hill for contempt of Wm. Hunt to appear before him, the Dept' del'vd the said warrant to said Hunt in presence of Thomas Davis and another man and sd Hunt instead of---Etc.(The people when they gave their age in this era would give their age followed by "or thereabout" or "about", which meant, for example, as Richard Parker---he had passed his 30th birthday and was in his 31st year. (Thereabout- "about or near that place or time".) Richard Parker was probably born in the month of Nov. His Uncle Samuel was born Aug. 8th 1619 and Christened Aug. 29th. Richard's sister Katherine was Bn. Apr. 7th 1618 and Christened Apr. 9th. She died 1620.
Charles City Co., Va. Court Records Pg. 499.
Sept. 15, 1664 Orphans Court---The Clerk of Court is appointed to request Court of Henrico Co. to take security of Richard Parker for the estate and education of the two younger children of Nicholas Perkins, deceased, and satisfy the security is taken to the Cort (sic) whereby they may be discharged from, sd estate.
(this is the evidence that Dr. Richard Parker moved to Henrico Co. Va. with his family from Charles City Co.)(His plantation in Charles City Co. was also near the James River.
"Liveth Upon S'nt James River"
October 29, 1669 Henrico Co. Va. Pat. Bk. 6 Pg. 279 Cavaliers & Pioneers by Nugent. Mr. Richard Parker Land Pat. 350 acs. N. S. James River on head of Four Mile Cr. Beg. at Haradox Path. H.R. 7 Gilbert Platt, Jno Norris, Jno. Harding, Eleanor Creed, Joan Snelling, two negroes.
"Uplands of Virginy"
Henrico Parish Book:
Nathanial Bacon & John Watkins appointed processioners of precinct #3--All between Chickahominy Swamp & Upland (Usuum) Brook.
1739 the Bacon District.
1755 The processioning of 1755 records that the line of Benjamin Burton were not reviewed in both the third and eighth precinct. In that year the third precinct comprised "All between Chickahominy Swamp and Upland District.
Brook Bridge was a major crossing by the road running North from the Site of Richmond over the stream Variously called "Aughnam", "Ufnam","Upland Brook" in Pioneer days, and now known as Brook Cr. Brook Creek is a tributary of the Chickahominy Riv.
Still on the map as "Upham", in the area of Brook Road. Dr. Richard Parker's Pat. in 1669 was in this area. Swamp in those times did not mean what it does today. It was a pasture land with streams. Good for pasturing cattle.
This was a section of Henrico Co. where three streams, Cornelious Cr., Four Mile Cr. and White Oak Swamp have their sources not far from one another, became to be known as "South Side of Chickahominy Swamp (Riv.)"
June 6, 1679 Henrico Co. Va.
Tithes taken in Henrico Co. to outfit men and horse. These tithes registered men over 16 in household and male and female slaves. Richard Parker was listed in Varina with two males in Household. Nicholas Perkins was his neighbor with only one male of the age, himself. The last reference of Richard Parker is the deed of Thomas Holmes selling 150 acs. of a dividend of land formerly belonging to Richard Parker, Sr. to John Pledge.
His name is on the following, but it is probably a longer standing transaction, since it is settling of an estate.
Oct. 1679 Henrico Co., Va.
In estate records of Lt. Co. Richard Cocke: list of names owing to estate in estate owing them, the list included Dr. Parker, Wm. Porter, John Beauchamp, Thos. Stegg, Joseph Eyre and William Humphrey.(Wm Porter was a headright with Dr. Parker in 1652 for Capt. Francis Morgan). ( Joseph Eyre's daughter, Jane married Guillaume Fouquett, and William Humphrey was Joseph's father-in-law all ancestors of this writer).
Feb. 1679\80 Henrico Co., Va.
A deed of Thomas Holmes Feb. 1679/80 in Henrico Co. VA. sold 150 acs to John Pledge--"A divident of 350 acs. of land formerly taken up by Richard Parker, Sr. on the North Side of James River". Later Nicholas Perkins purchased 150 acres from John Pledge. This may have been the land formerly belonging to his stepfather.
John Pledge's daughter, Ester, bn. 1663 married John Cannon bn. 1643. 1689 Richard Parker 2nd gave a deed gift of a cow calf to John Cannon 2nd, a minor. It was to be kept by John Cannon Sr. and his wife, Ester. This deed was called "an assignment" (meaning in law: a. "the transference of right, interest, or title or the instrument of transfer." b. "a transference of property to assignees for the benefit of creditors." John Cannon was security of Richard Parker 2nd when he administered the estate of John Ballard Feb. 1691/2. Nicholas Perkins was named overseer in John Cannon's will. All of this seems to me to indicate a family relationship, which leads me to believe that John Cannon's first wife was a sister to Richard Parker 2nd and half-sister to Nicholas Perkins.
When John Crissey made his will Jan. 1691/2 he, too, named Nicholas Perkins as Overseer, and Richard Parker was one of the securities for the Widow, (? Katherine), to administer the will Katherine, a daughter, Md. by Jan. 1, 1697/8 Francis Pierce bn. 1663. John Crissey’s Wife was Elizabeth.
Was Elizabeth Dr. Richard Parker’s dau. and Katherine named for his mother?
In wills I have noticed that when there is a child, or children, by a former marriage there will be someone listed to look after the 2nd wife's interest and, also one of the children's relatives to look after their interest.
This is a list of children that I believe may be Richard and Mary Parkers. Of course, Richard Parker 2nd is very certain. I also think anyone will be certain of Thomas when they read the later deeds in this collection:
Richard Parker Md. probably Aug. 1656 Charles City Co. Va. Mary Perkins, Widow of Nicholas.
"hath issue 6 children"
1. ?Dau., Mary? 1st wife of John Cannon bn. 1643.
2. Richard Parker bn. ca. 1659-60; W. P. 1726/7 Henrico Co. Va. md. #1 Elizabeth Ballard-died after Jan. 1716\7, probable d/o John. Mother of his children. Md. #2 Myra_____.
(no doubt that Richard is a son)
3. ?Susan Md. #1 Thomas Holmes. Md. #2 Robert Smith.
4. ?Elizabeth md. #1 John Crissey.
5. Thomas bn. 1666; Md. 1697 Mary Wells, Widow of Thomas.
6. ??William Md. Lucy Turner, d/o Abel W.P. Jan. 1734 Henrico Co. Va.
It is interesting to note that Richard Parker was about the same age as his father, James, when he married Katherine Buller.
My Lineage:
Richard Parker, Planter.
W.D. Feb, 27, 1726/7: W.P. Mar. 6, 1726/7 Henrico Co., Va.
Exector: Son, Richard.
Wit: Thomas (TO) Owen, Robert Woodson, Jr.
(Wm. Owen was listed in same headrights as Mary Perkins for Nicholas Perkins Sr., and a Thomas Owen on some deeds of family).
Md. #1 Elizabeth (?Ballard, d/o John)died after Jan. 7, 1716/17: Md. #2 Mirha (Myra).
1. Ann Md. b/f Jan. 7, 1716/7 James Daniel. Inv. May 21, 1734 Goochland Co. Va.
2. Elizabeth Md. b/f Jan. 7, 1716/7 Wm. Atkinson at St. John Parish.
3. Mary Md. b/f Jan. 7, 1716/7 Lewis Jenkins of Saint James Parish Henrico Co., Va.
4. Richard Parker bn. ca. 1700: W.P. 1782 Halifax Co. Va.: Md. Judith,?d/o Benjamin Watson?
Richard Parker, of Cumberland Co. Va. Surveyor and Planter.
W. D. Nov. 15, 1781: W.P. May 16, 1782 Halifax Co., Va.
Wit: Evan Ragland, Moses Blackwelll, Richard Parker.
Administer:Dau. , Mary.
Md. by Nov. 18, 1735 Judith (?d/o Benjamin Watson).
1. William bn. 1723-5: W.D. Aug. 24, 1755/6: Md. Drucilla Colquitt ca. 1748, d/o Anthony Colquitt and first wife, probably named Sarah. Drucilla's W.P. 1806 Halifax Co., Va. William's father, Richard, deeded 100 acs in Cumberland Co., Va. to William stating "Desirous of seeing _?___ settled". William died about 26 years before his father.
2. Richard W.D. Apr. 12, 1791: W.P. July 24, 1797 Halifax Co. Va. Md. Francis Wooldridge, d/o Thomas.
3. Elizabeth "Betty" Finch. (?Henry Finch W.P. 1774 Halifax Co. Va.
4. Benejah\Benjamin Parker (May be named for Judith's father).
5. Mary Parker--no evidence that she married.
6. Judith Hubbard.
William Parker.
Bn. ca. 1723-5: W.D. Aug. 24, 1755: W.P. Mar. 22 1755/6 Cumberland Co. Va.
Wit: Anthony Colquitt, Richard Daniel, Lawrence Smith and Anthony Christian.
Exect: Wife and father, Richard Parker, and Brother, Richard Parker, Jr.: Wm. Md. ca. 1748 Drucilla Colquitt, W.P. 1806 Halifax Co. Va. d/o Anthony and ?Sarah. (Anthony md. #2 Christian Terry, d/o Daniel) (Dricilla's first name was probably Martha--This seems to be her name in tax list of Halifax, and her granddaughter was Martha Drucilla Terry)
1. Elizabeth bn. Aug. 23, 1749: died prior to her husband.
Md. ca. 1767 Benjamin Terry 2nd. W.P. 1817 Pittsylvania Co. Va., s/o Benjamin Terry and Elizabeth Irby.
2. Daniel bn. ca. 1751: W.P. Apr. 10, 1809 Halifax Co. Va.W.B.8 Pg. 116. Ex. Wife, Mary Ann Parker, and brother, William Parker. Wit. Geo. Kent, Arche'd Grant, Sally Parker.
Md. Mar. 15, 1781 Mary Ann Easly, d/o Daniel W.P. 1786 Halifax Co. Va.
3. Obadiah bn. ca. ?1752: W.B. 11 Pg. 538 Halifax Co. VA.: W.P. Sept. 18, 1777 Halifax Co., Va.: Unmarried.
4. William Md. ?Sarah? : ch. Probable Elizabeth, Christian, John B. and James.
(Drucilla's W.P. 1806: Exect. and heir son, William Parker: Wit. Thos. Ballow, Elizabeth Parker, Sally Parker, Christian Parker.)
Benjamin Terry Jr. and Elizabeth Parker had several children. Among them was Martha Drucilla Bn. Aug. 30, 1771, Pittsy. Co., Va.:d.Jan. 22, 1857 "Old Age" in Fleming Co., Ky. She married Dec. 15, 1794 David F.Fuqua in Pittsy. Co. Va.: Bn ca. 1773 Va.: d. Jan. 26, 1794 "Old Age" Fleming Co., Ky., s/o Moses Fuqua and Judith Woodson, a descendant of John and Sarah Winston Woodson (On Ship George 1619). Moses Fuqua s/o William s/o Guillaume Fouquett and Jane Eyre/Ayer, d/o Joseph and Margaret Humphrey Eyer/Ayer. Margaret d/o William Humphrey. (you will note that some of these are names listed on settlement of estate of Lt. Col. Richard Cocke in Henrico Co. Va., with Dr. Parker. Guillaume Fouquett's name is also in the will of Thomas Cocke..
Among the several children of David and Drucilla Terry Fuqua was Washington R. Fuqua, who married Rebecca Wilson, d/o Andrew.
Obadiah Fuqua (1797-1873: Md. Margaret Wilson, d/o Andrew: David Parker Fuqua (1804-1885), married Isabel Wilson, d/o Andrew. Sons of Andrew Wilson first made the trip into Indiana and Illinois, and returned to Kentucky to convince their three sisters and their husbands to follow them back to Indiana and Illinois. Washington was the last to come. He is buried in Rose Hill Cem. in Sandford, Indiana, Vigo Co., just across the border of Edgar Co., Ill.
Washington (1799-1878) and Rebecca Wilson Fuqua's son, Obadiah Woodson Fuqua (1829-1906 Edgar Co. Ill) Md. Dec. 8, 1849 Fleming Co., Ky. Nancy Rice (1829-1901 Edgar Co. Ill.) d/o ?Henry Rice.
Among the children of Obadiah and Nancy Rice Fuqua was Mary Francis Fuqua, "Molly" (1855-1930 Edgar Co., Ill) Md. Oct. 17, 1877 Edgar Co., Ill. Benjamin F. Myers (Filtzmyer) (1853-1931 Paris, Ill.) s/o Jonas F. Myers, s/o Michael F. s/o Johanne Filtzmeyer and Susannah ?Roush).
Benjamin F. Myers and "Molly" had three daughters. Their daughter Jessie Tranqua Md. James Hill s/o Jefferson s/o William & Sarah, s/o William Hill and Anna Searcy Hill.
James W. Hill Bn Oct. 19, 1873 Ind.:d. Apr. 2, 1942 Edgar Co. Ill.: Md. Dec. 27, 1905 Jessie Tranqua Myers-had Issue: Cecil Faye Hill, Oma Ruth Hill, Iva Mae Hill, Vera Hill, Francis Louise Hill, Norval Augusta Hill.
Cecil bn. Nov. 1906, d. July 1961 Edgar Co. Ill.: Md. 1924 Don Frye bn. 1900: d. Mar. 14 1985 Melbourne, Florida. Bur. Edgar Co. Ill. Divorced.
Don Frye s/o William Frye and Mary Jeanetta Meadows d/o John Meadows and Nancy Sophronia Williams d/o Joseph Addison Williams of Jamestown, New York. s/o Simeon.
Cecil md. #2 Everett Carroll-no issue: Don Md. #2 Adeline Crum. #3 Cecile Veach Washburn-no issue by last two wives. Cecil and Don had one child, F. Waunita Frye, bn. July 28, 1925: Md. Mar. 16, 1946 Herschel Powell, s/o Jess Phillippe Powell and Ethel J. Quinn. At age 21 Jess Phillippe went A.W.O.L. and changed his name to Powell. He was s/o James Martin Phillippe and El Bedie Ragsdale, of Sullivan Co., Ind.
Herschel and Waunita Frye Powell had issue:
Randy E. Powell bn. Oct. 15, 1947: Md. #1 Mary Jo Harney-Div. no issue.
Md. #2 Patricia Mooneyham. Had Rhanada Powell and Lance Phillippe Anthony Powell.
Janine L. Powell bn. Nov. 15, 1949: Md. Laural Brann--Div. had Christopher Wayne Brann and Kimberly D. Brann.
Karen S. Powell bn. Jan. 26, 1952: Md. #1 Kenneth Parish, Div.: Md. #2 Kirk Hoult. Karen had issue: Amie Parish and Cassandra Hoult. Live in Appleton, Wisc.div. because of cruelty to Karen. Md. #3 Tim Henry in Indpls Ind.
Brent L. Powell bn. June 2, 1957: Md. #1 Danita Boren had Trent B. Powell, Div.:He said his fault.
Md. #2 Sherry Hale had issue Jessie Lynn Powell and son, Julian Phillippe Powell. Div. she cheated with several men. Md. #3 Catina Heck of Terre Haute and had Tyler and Stepdau. Taylor.
Waunita Powell
407 Elm St. Paris, Ill.
First written 1988: Put on computer 1993.
Nansemond\Nansemund Co. Va. Records nearly completely destroyed.
Richard Parker of Nansemond Co.
(?Item:Richard Parker bn. ca. 1624: Md. 1654 Suffolk Co. Va.(Nansemond Co.) (I found this in LDS reel I think it was reel 031763 1677-1692, but do not know if it is this Richard Parker. It is not Dr. Richard Parker nor is it Richard Parker of Surry Co. It does fit into the age bracket of 1620-25 that I believe this Richard was born in.) He had a grandson, Thomas, old enough to patent land in 1690. Richard Parker died ca. 1680.
Wife unknown; Someone should look in the Francis Mauldin family.
It has been claimed that Richard Parker's wife was Elizabeth Baily d/o Capt. Richard Baily. The Accomac Co. Va. records prove the error of this. Elizabeth Baily's husband,Phillip, was still alive 1695 in Accomac Co. Va., as told earlier in this collection.
Known Issue:
1. Thomas Parker, the eldest.
2. Richard Parker.
3. Son, Francis Parker All I know of Francis is he had a son Francis, Jr.
No hint in records of any other children.
Dr. Richard Parker Ch. 1630 had 6 ch. by 1673.
To all ye whereas ye now know that I the said Richard Bennett, Esq. do give and grant unto Mr. Richard Parker four hundred acs. of land situate on or being on the Southern Branch of Nansemund River beg. at a marked White Oak and to running for breadth East North East two hundred poles to a marked Gum butting on the land of Wm. Wright and again for the length and again the length South East three hundred and twenty poles to a marked tree and again for breadth West South West four hundred poles to a marked Gum and for a length N. N. W. 320 P. joining to his own land to the first mentioned marked tree. The said land being due unto sd Richard Parker by and for trans.: 8 pers. into this Colony to have and to hold yielding and paying which payment is to be made. Dated 5th of Oct. 1654. (Note that this Richard Parker already had land)
I, personally, believe this Richard Parker belongs to the family of Thomas and/or William Parker on Dumplin Creek in Nansemond Co. Va. His oldest son seems to be Thomas. (Could he be named for Thomas on Dumplin Cr.?) Something to think about.
His youngest son seems to have been Francis. Could Richard have married a daughter of Francis Mauldin s/o Grace Mauldin Parker Loyd? It was customary to name a son for the wife's father. As you will see the deeds I enclose, Francis Mauldin was in the area of Dumplin Creek. I have not searched for the Mauldin lineage, but this will give others something to think about and work on.
Things that may be of help to Nansemond Parker Researchers:
Early Child Immigrants 1619-42.
Wm. Parker brought by Constable Quayl, Without Cripplegate for Virginia--Kept to goe to Virginia--Sept. 26, 1618.
John Bush 1624 300 acs Kieoughton (Elizabeth City). One of his headrights was William Parker bn. ca. 1604.
John Carter Dec. 22, 1643 received 300 acs. in Nansemond Co. adj. to Wm. Tucker and Thomas Dew for 6 H.R. Morgan Williams, Richard Parker, Robert Pierce, Thomas Norice, Israel Harris, Hen. Bartholomew.
Note: same listing-different spelling.
Lawrence Peeters: Pat. Bk. 1 Pg. 85: 300 acs. in Nansemond Co. June 17, 1647 upon head Br. of NW Br. of Nansemum River called Indian Cr. Adj. to Wm. Story, John Garwood. Trans. 6.:Morgan Williams, Richard Parker, Robert Price, Thomas Norris, Israel Harris, Hen. Bertholemewe.
Cavaliers & Pioneers by N. Nugent-abstracts show the following people neighbors to John Carter and also neighbors to Richard Parker of Nansemond Co and his family: Wm. Tucker, Thomas Dew, Randall Crews, Geo. Spivy (neighbor to Thomas Dew and mentioned in abstracts of L.P of Francis Parker), Thomas Hampton, Thos. Harrow (, and Mr. Wright.
John Carter to receive a land patent in 1643 had to have Richard Parker as a headright earlier. Dr. Richard Parker s/o James was Christened Nov. 29, 1630 in England. He would have been much too young to have been a headright of Mr. Carter. Rowland Parker, brother of Dr. Richard Parker, seems to say he was a Physician before he went to Virginia. We must remember that to receive a Patent you had to get it surveyed clear off ground, etc. A wait of at least three years to see that the headright became a settler. That would seem to make Richard Parker of Nansemond Co. Va. in the County by 1640, at least.
Richard Parker of Nansemond Co. Pat. land 1654 adjoining his own. According to Charles City Co. Records 1655-1665 Dr. Richard Parker was in Court records of 1656. This record said he had been treating the leg of a man for two years and ordered to cure him or pay back the money collected. This record puts Dr. Richard Parker in Charles City Co. Va. by and in 1654.
(I do wish to make clear, my purpose in these records is to show the three different Richard Parkers. When it comes to the lineages of the Nansemond and Surry Co. Parkers you must recheck for documentation of your lines--of them I give only rough information. )
Richard Parker of Nansemond.
Ref. Pat. Bk. 3 Pg. 371.
To all ye whereas ye now know you that I the said Richard Bennett Esq. do give and grant unto Mr. Richard Parker four hundred Acres of land situate & or being on the Southern branch of Nansemond River beginning at a marked White Oak and to running for breadth E.N.E. two hundred poles to a marked Gum butting on the land of Mr. William Wright and again for length and again for length S.S.E. three hundred and twenty poles to a marked tree and again for breadth W.S.W. four hundred poles to a marked Gum and for length N.N.W. three hundred and twenty poles joyning to his own land to the first mentioned marked tree. The said land being due unto the said Richard Parker by and for the transportation of Eight persons into this colony to have and to hold yielding and paying which payment is to be made. Dated the fifth of Oct. 1654.
The above land was regranted Mar. 18th 1662 by Sir William Berkley Knt, Governor to Richard Parker. This time the land is mentioned as butting lands of ?Wm./Lewis Wright. (Regrants were usually a resurvey of land boundaries that are in dispute.)
Feb. 24, 1675/6 To all whereas now know--Etc. grant to Richard Parker 100 acs. in Nans. Co. at Hoods Neck on S. Br. Adjoining other land of sd. Parker: beg. at a mouth of small Island of Woodland and running up main Br. N.W. till it turns the point of Marsh and the runs W. or near about Br. passing by Woodland S.E. Woodside to mk'd trees of sd Parker to point near the marsh and butting on land of Thomas Parker thence to formers land---sm. cr. Gut running to mouth. H. R. 2. ( this deed shows Richard Parker's son Thomas as already owning land. He must have been born in or before 1654 or 5. which helps to establish his age) (Dr. Richard Parker of Charles City Co and Henrico Co. Va. was married Aug. 1656 and now it can be proven that Elizabeth Baily was never his first or second wife.)Later information sent to me about the trial shows her husband’s name was Phillip Parker.
Va. Pat. Bk. 9 Pg. 93-4
Now know ye that I the sd Sir Henry Chisheley, Knt. his Maj'ys Depty Gov. do give and grant unto Thomas, Richard, and Francis the three sons of Richard Parker dec'd 1420 acs of land on the marsh adj., lying and being in the Southern Br. of Nansemund beginning at a Red Oak standing on a point to the Northward of Craney Cr. mouth and opposite to a small Island called Craney Isle, alias "Crains Enhancing" thence running down by the main Br. side according to several curvings and windings of sd Br. till it comes to a great decayed white oak standing a little above Creeks mouth which is called "Parkers Cr." Thence S.E. Crossing over sd cr. twice and extending 320 P. to John Small his own White Oak thence S. W. 184 P. to a small White Oak being the beg. head of the Cross Swamp Pat. and runs due course of sd Pat. First E.N.E. 200 P. to a small Gum thence S.S.E. 320
P. to a small Ash Gum standing by a branch being in the headline of Hood Neck Pat. thence S.W. by W. 146 P. to a White Oak standing by and towards head of Craney Cr. thence down by or nigh sd Cr. side to mouth thereof and thence as the Southern Br. runs down to the first mentioned Red Oak including the sd quantity 300 acs as hereof being formerly granted unto Randall Crews by pat. dated Sept. 9, 1648, all which by deeds surrendered became the proper right of Richard Parker Sr., dec'd and 400 acs. more of sd land formerly granted sd Richard Parker Sr. by Pat. Mar. 18, 1662 and one hundred acs. more being Marsh also formerly granted to 1675-6. All Which by the sd Pat. and their fathers will being Richard Parker and of the now patentee by pat. dated Feb. 24, now the right and in possession of the said Thomas, Richard, and Francis Parker the 160 ac. residue being overplus lands and marsh found to be contained in the said bounds and due by me for the transportation of four pers. Apr. 23, 1681-Ann Crosdell, Geo. Dobson Wm. Hindlly, Thomas Northern.
Please check the addendum for corrections made of the Nansemund Co. Parkers by Ray Fouts.
Most of the abstracts of land patents in this collection are found in Cavaliers and Pioneers by N. Nugent. You may send for full patents if you wish, or send for microfilm records through the Latter Day Sts. This is where I got most of my information, especially on Richard Parker of Charles City Co. and Henrico Co. Va. Some of the information on Richard Parker of Nansemond I received in letters from Helen Peyton when we were corresponding.
She has reached a different conclusion than I. I would suggest you read her book and come to your own conclusions to these two Richard Parkers.
William Parker London Merchant. Ref. Maryland Genealogies and Virginia Mag. of History.
Grace Md. #1 Francis Maulden had a son Francis Maulden Jr.
Grace died after Oct. 14, 1697. She Married #2 William Parker
of Stepney, A London Merchant. Dec'd By Oct. 18, 1680.
Md. #3 Edward Loyd, as his 3rd wife. His #1 wife was Alice Crouch
and #2 Francis Watkins wid. of John.
Issue of Grace:
Francis Maulden
Elizabeth Parker Md. Ca. 1681 Henry Buckerfield.
William Parker Jr.
A William Parker was a grantee of the Virginia Company in 1609, "an Old Sea Captain of Elizabeth’s Time", and commander of Anne Arundal Co. Maryland.
"Francis Maulden, carpenter, making incendiary speeches against Lord Baltimore at the time of Puritan uprising, did not represent "the Lower Classes", as Dr. C. M. Andrews asserts. Maulden was the son of Grace Parker proven by her will 1697. His stepfather Parker was a member of Hamburg Company. (There was a firm called "John Hambury & Company about 1650) His second stepfather, Edw. Loyd was the leader of the Virginia-Maryland Puritans.(Ref: Maryland Gen.)
Maryland Genealogies:
The third wife of Edward Lloyd was Mrs. Grace Parker, widow of William Parker Senr. of Stepney. 18 October 1680, Edward Lloyd of the Parish of Whitechapel Middlesex, and Grace his wife, and Elizabeth Parker of the same Place, spinster, give to Samuel Lane of Anne Arundel Co., Md., and Francis Mauldin, also of Maryland, a power of attorney to receive what is due them from the estate of William Parker late of the Cliffs deceased (Prov. Court, Lib. W. R. C. No. 1, Fol. 207) 11 August 1681, Edward Lloyd late of the Parish of Stepney, but now of the Parish of St. Mary, Whitechapel, in the county of Middlesex, and Grace his wife, late widow and sole executrix of William Parker Senr. late of Stepney, and Henry Buckerfield of London, Woodmonger, and Elizabeth his wife, only daughter of said William Parker Senr., and sister and heir at law of William Parker, Junr., late of the Cliffs in Maryland casually (i.e. Through accident) deceased, who was the only son and heir at law of the said William Parker Senr., give a power of attorney to Samuel Lane, Chirurgeon, and Francis Mauldin, planter, both of the Province of Maryland (Ibid., fol. 209). Mrs. Grace Lloyd survived her husband. 14 October, 1697 Grace Lloyd of London widow, relict and executrix of Edward Lloyd, formerly of the Province of Maryland, planter, but since of the Parish of St. Mary Whitechapel, in the County of Middle Sex, Merchant, assigns to her kinsman Richard Bennett of Maryland, all debts due her in Maryland, for the consideration of 5 shillings and love and affection (ibid., fol. 838). So far as is known Edward Lloyd had issue only by his first wife Alice Crouch--a son Col. Philemon Lloyd bn. 1646; d. 22 June, 1685.
Virginia Historical Mag.--Edward Loyd was justice of Lower Norfolk in 1645, and Burgess for that county in Feb. 1644-5 and Oct. 1646. Shortly after this, he joined the Puritan Colony which removed from Virginia to Maryland: became a prominent and wealthy man there. He had a brother, Cornelious bn. 1608.
Prior to 1637--Western branch of Elizabeth River---William Julian, a landowner on Eastern and Western Branches Elizabeth River. His first dividend was on S.S. James River toward Jordans Journey next to Taylor and Parker---Group on Western Branch composed of Wm. Julian, Edward Loyd, his brother, Cornelious Loyd, and Owen: Ewen, Parker, Bennett, Maulden, Brice, Wright, Brown, Fleetwood, Parrot (next to Bennett.)
Cavaliers & Pioneers-Nugent.
Francis Malden 400 ac. at Nansmund Riv. N.S. abutting S.E. on the Island "commonly called Dumplin Island". Due 50 acs. for his own personal adventure and of his wife, Katherine and 300 acs for Trans. 6 pers. Jos. Pitloe, Robert Sutton, Barbary Barnes, Hump. Brown, Francis Hutchison, Wm. Parry, by West. Nov. 26, 1636.
Dec. 23, 1636 Epaprodities Lawson 200 acs. joyning upon Wm. Parker's land E.N.W. upon Nansemund. H.R. John Depple, Wm. Ewen, Richard Williams, John Smith. (doubtful:This Wm. Parker settled at "Cliffs" in Maryland. His father was William Parker of London, a Merchant. His widow mother, Grace Md. #3 Edward Loyd--Will recorded in England and Maryland. Edward was of Elizabeth Riv. Parish, Va.) (Ref.: Wm. & M. Qtly Ser. #2 V.5 Pg. 244)
Thomas Dew(1600-1677) Md. Elizabeth Bennett d/o Richard. A Richard Bennett was a Kin of Grace Maulden Parker Loyd, and Thomas Dew was neighbor of Richard Parker of Nans. Co. and his family.
Thomas Dew was a member of the House of Burgesses, April 1642, for Nansemond (when styled "Captain"), in April, 1652, November 1652 (when styled "Colonel," and was Speaker), June 1653, November, 1654, and was elected to the Council in March, 1655. This shows Thomas Dew remained in Nans. Co., contrary to the assumption of some genealogies. And is not Thomas Drew below.
This is not the Thomas Drew who received a Pat. in Charles City Co. Va. June 4, 1657 (a regrant of Oct. 26, 1650 and regranted again Mar. 26, 1666. (Ref. Pat. Bk. 2 Pg. 268 and Pat. Bk. 4 Pg. 99.) Dr. Richard Parker had a contract to care for his family in Charles City Co. Va. (Feb. 3, 1658/9 Charles City Co. Va. records pg. 225 unfinished business to Feb. Court at Merchants Hope.) Thomas Drew and his brother, George Drew were from England. Thomas Drew had only one child, Dorothy Drew. Thomas Dew of Nansemond Co. had a son Thomas Dew. It seems quite certain that Thomas Dew and Thomas Drew are different men.(I include this here because other Genealogy has use these two Similar names to say that Richard Parker of Nans. Co. is the Dr. Richard Parker of Charles City and Henrico Counties Va. W.P.)
When you consider names surrounding the family of Richard Parker of Nans. and the name Francis Maulden and Wm. Parker, It seems there is probably a family connection with all of these Parkers. Francis Maulden and Thomas Parker close neighbors on Dumplin Island, and Richard Parker naming his eldest son Thomas and his third son Francis, and by having at least two grandsons named William in the 1704 Quit Rents in Nans. Co. Also in the area of Richard Parker of Nans. is Bennetts Cr
I would look into the family of Thomas Parker and Francis Malden, and maybe Thomas had a son that married the daughter of Francis Malden/Maulden and Katherine. Thomas Parker already owned land in Nans. Co. 1648.
Another interesting story in "COLONIAL SURRY" Pg. 81 by Bodie:One Wm. Bentley who patented land in Elizabeth City 1624 was brought before General Court of ?Nanse. Co. Aug. Term?
First witness was Richard Rich age 25 who testified that on 8th day Feb. last Thomas Godby, the deceased, was at the house of William Parker at Merry Point, and that he, the deponent and divers others drank between 5 pints burnt claret wine that Thos. Godby consumed about four cups of the same. At which time Wm. Bently, who had just came ashore in a boat, came into the house and ask if it were not their orders when they heard men call to come and help them out of a boat. Whereupon Godby answered "do you think we have nothing to do but fetch you out of the water"---Bently replied "hold your peace", and Godby called Bently a rascal and a rogue and Bently did like to him. Thereupon the said Bently, setting upon the bench on the left side of Godby, struck him from the bench and presently rose up and gave him a kick as he lay upon the ground--Godby could not set up but tumbled down crying out " Oh Bently, thou hast killed me" and also said of him, "I am cruelly foxed---", and in the morning Godby was found dead in the said house.
Bently pleaded not guilty March 1628. A Jury of 12 men of whom one was Francis Fowler of Surry Co. Found him Guilty---He, somehow went through church and was probably cleared. (This article was to illustrate powers of Church).
Minutes of the Council of General Court of Colonial Va. 1622-32, 1670-76 by H. R. McLlwaine-concernin g Wm. Parker age 22 death of a man at his house Feb. 8, 1628.
John Bush 1624 Pat. 300 acs. Keoughton (Elizabeth City) one of headrights was Wm. Parker bn. ca. 1604.
NANSEMOND CO. VA. PARKERS
Abstracts from "Cavaliers & Pioneers".
1. William Parker of Warrossquick (LP 350 acs. on S.S. Nans. Riv. over agst Dumplin Island. H.R. John Gately, John Middap, Jane Veale, Mary Hartfield, John Freethome, Mary Waters, Wm. Golding: by West last day May 1636. (Later:Chuckatuck Alias New Town Haven formerly Warwicksquick)
2. Nov. 26, 1636 Francis Malden Pat. 400 acs. Nans. Riv. S.E. upon Dumplin Island---etc. By West.
3. Dec. 23, 1636 Epaproditus Lawson 200 acs. Joyning upon Wm. Parker's land E. N. W. upon Nans. Riv. H.R. John Dipple, Wm. Ewen, Richard Williams, Jon Smith.
(This Wm. Parker settled at "Cliffs" in Maryland. His father was Wm. Parker of London, a Merchant. His Widow mother, Grace, Md. #3 as wife #3 Edward Lloyd (will recorded in England and Maryland. Lived at Elizabeth River Parish in Va.) Grace's first husband was Francis Malden.
4. Feb. 6, 1636/7 Arg. Yeardly 300 acs. Up. Norf. Co. Upon Dumplin Island in Nansemund Riv. S.S. Adj. to Wm. Parker and E. upon sd. Cr.
5. William Parker 350 acs. Co. of Up. Norf. June 18, 1638 N. W. Upon Nans Riv. beg. at Powells Cr. butting upon his own land. H. R. Roger Salesbury, Richard Savage, Dorothy Cole, E. Lawson, Walter Williams, John Horton Robert May. (Richard Savage's dau, Mary, md. John Norris)
(A Wm. Parker (1615-1676) Md. Ann Powell grdt. of Capt. Wm. Powell of Leaden Hall, London, Eng. They sold 600 acs. to Wm. Batte of Lower Chipoaks on James River and 200 acs. on Little Cr. called "Crouchers". Wm. Parker was an assemblyman. His daughter, Ann, bn. 1660.) It will be noticed a Thomas Powell name also on deeds in area of this Richard Parker family.
6. Aug. 1, 1638 Thomas Dew 400 acs. in Nans. Up. Norfolk Co. (Thomas Dew [1600-1677] Md. Elizabeth, d/o Richard Bennett.)
7. Percival Champion 250 acs. Nans. Riv. in Up. Co. New Norfolk Aug. 23, 1638 within Dumplin Island Cr. on E.S. butting upon land of Epaphrodities Lawson's by West upon sd. Cr.& n. by E. into the woods. H.R. 5.
8. Wm. Hatfield 300 acs. in Nans. River Up. Co. New Norfolk Aug. 22, 1638 Adj. land of Percival Champion running up E. side Dumplin Island Cr. (100 acs & 200 acs. 8-24-same) (This land later to be found in possession of Richard Parker.)
9. Sept. 9, 1648 Randall Crews 460 acs. Nans. Co. upon Eswd. side of S. Br. of Nans. Riv. S. of mouth of Crainy Cr. Adj. to land of Wm. Hatfield. ( This land also found later to be in possession of Richard Parker).
10. Oct. 10, 1638 Thomas Dew at the old Indian Town. Regrant 1643. (Regrants usually to reestablish disputed boundaries.)
11. (1639 Viewers of Tobacco: assignment given Epaphrodities Lawson extending from Ragged Island to head of the creek on Westward side of Chuckatuck. He lived Eastern side of Nans. Riv. and N.S. Chuckatuck. [this is area of Crainy Cr, Pocoson, Jerico and Bennetts Cr.--names found in Parker abstracts])
12. June 20, 1639 Samuel Stevens, Gent, son of Richard, late of Virginia. 2000 acs. Up. Norfolk Co. in Nans. Riv. Adj. to Percival Champion, Wm. Sanders, Wm. Parker, Thomas Powell.
13. Apr. 22, 1640 John Geary Up. Norf. Co. land late in possession of Thomas Dew by him assigned to Thomas Davis and land now in possession of Thomas Powell.
14. June 8, 1643 Thomas Dew, Gent Regrant of Oct 10, 1638 plus 450 acs.--land on Crainey Cr. joining Randall Crews.
15. Sept. 21, 1644 Toby Smith 150 acs. Up. Norf. Co. Upon W.S. Nans. Riv. 35 Acs. called ?Raming Island being Marsh and Adj. to the Island opposite land of Francis Malden back Eastward with Dumplin Island Cr. which parts it from land of Wm. Parker. H.R. 3.
16. Jan. 9, 1648 Pat. Bk. 2 Pg. 137 Leonard Guinn ---?Acs. Nans. Co. upon W.S. being and Island called Dumplin Island opposite land of Francis Malden and near Thomas Parker: due by purchase from Toby Smith. (Is Thomas a son or brother of one of the William Parkers in the area? Could he be the father of Richard Parker?).This patent puts Thomas Parker area of Wm. Parker in 1644 Pat.
17. Mar. 17, 1654 Edward Cook 100 ac s. W. Br. of Nans. Riv. Adj. his own and Wm. Parker.
18. Oct. 1654 Richard Parker 400 acs. S. Br. of Nans. Adj. land of Wm. Wright, and adjoining his own land.
19. Mar. 18, 1662 Geo Gourden 100 acs. on Western Br. of Nans. Riv. Adj. land of Wm. Parker and his own granted Edw. Cook Mar. 17, 1654 and assigned to sd Gourden.
20. May 18, 1662 Richard Parker 400 acs. S. Br. Nans. Riv. Adj Lewis Wright. A Regrant of 1654.
21. Edw. Vaughn 100 ac. Up. Par. Nans. Mar. 29, 1666 Beg. at Sylvester Bakers land running W.W. 320 Pl on the "Miles End" of Randall Crews land butting land of Richard Parker-joining land of Mr. Wright and Thomas Harrows. H. R. Jno. Oliver, Walter Brooks.
22. Feb. 24, 1675/6 To all whereas now know ye--etc Grant to
Richard Parker 100 acs. in Nans. Co. at Hoods Neck on S. Br. adj. other land of sd Parker: beg. at mouth of small Island of Woodland and running up main Br. N. W. till it turns the point of Marsh and the runs---W. or near about Br. passing by woodland S. E. Woodside to Mk'd trees of sd Parker to point near the Marsh and butting on land of Thomas Parker thence to formers land---sm. Cr. Gut running to mouth H.R. 2. (1644 Pat of Toby Smith mentions "Marsh" Dumplin Island & Wm. Parker. This deed dated Feb 1675/6 mentions Thomas who was son Richard Parker as already having land. He must have been born prior to 1654 and Thomas Jr. patented land 1690 making him probably born prior to 1666-69.
23. Feb. 24, 1675/6 John Smith --acs. Nans. Co. at head of Chuckatuck Cr. granted Stephen Deford and escheated by inquisition under John Lear dept'y Esch'r and granted Thomas Parker who assigned to sd Smith. (Chuckatuck alias New Town Haven--formerly Warwicksquick.)
24. Nov. 10, 1678 Mr. John Wright 1040 acs. Nan. Pg. 669 beg. on S.S. Dumplin Island Cr. mouth and to an old field about the land formerly belonging to Capt. Francis behind Sape Coats land formerly Stephen Gareys: to Cr. parting Powells Neck from Norris, alias Gareys land to Powells point & c. 350 acs. due by pat. last May 1636 & June 18, 1638 both granted Wm. Parker and by him conveyed to sd Wright's father. 100 acs. by Pat. June 10, 1637 to Thos. Powell who assigned in like manner 240 acs. found within & c. (Note John Geary deed date Apr. 22, 1640).
25. Apr. 25, 1679 Thomas Parker 600 ac. near So. Br. of Nans. Riv. land granted Francis Wells (Oct. 20, 1665) The land joyned WM. Bush & "The County Line" (Line Betw. Nans. & Isle of Wight Co.)
26. July 10, 1680 James Collin Sr. Upper Par. of Nans 450 Acs. Adj. land of David Loyd--Now Sam. Watson & And Adj. Thomas Parker.
27. Apr. 23, 1681 Thomas Harrell 140 acres. Nans. Co. at "Parkers Cr." part of 250 acs. granted Sylvester Baker Apr. 1, 1658: Renewed 1662. Now in possession of above Thos. Harrell.
28. Apr. 23, 1681 Thomas Parker 700 acs. Up. Par. Nans. near head of Southern Br. by "County Line" and Adj. Wm. Bush & c. part 600 acs. granted Francis Wells & surrendered to sd. Parker. 200 acs. for 4 H.R. Samuel Golderott, Ja. Mashells, Jno. Sherly, Matthew White.
29. Apr. 23, 1681 Thomas Duke 430 acs. Upper Nans. near Thomas Harrell Adj. to Thomas Parker, the Cross Swp belonging to Wm. Wright & 200 acs. granted to Wright Mar. 18, 1662 & conveyed to sd. Duke.
30. Apr. 23, 1681 Col. Thomas Dew 450 Acs. Up. Par. of Nans. at head of Crainey Cr. issuing out of Southern Br. Beg. in line of Hoods Neck, now Francis Parkers to Geo. Spivy Jr. & Sr. Crossing Beaver Cr. into the main pocason and c. granted toe Randall Crew Nov. 13, 1640 which after several surrenders and descent is in possession of Col. Dew. (This must be Thomas Dew the second as the first Thomas Dew Bn. 1600 and died 1677.)
31. Apr. 20, 1682 Thomas Powell 480 acs. Isle of Wight Co. on S. W. Br. Nans. Apr 20, 1682. 400 acs. being 1/2 Pat. to Wm. Hunt Dec. 14, 1653 & conveyed to said Powell Feb. 13 same year betwixt sd. Powell and Rich. Hutchins.
32. Apr. 20, 1682 Wm. Bush 390 acs. Isle of Wight Co. head Br. of Currawaugh Swp. Beg. at Robert Johnson in County Line, by Thomas Mann & c.
33. Apr. 16, 1683 Francis Parker 20 acs. Up. Par. of Nans. in line of Hoods Neck in possession of sd Parker & Cross Swp Pat. granted to his father, Richard Parker. Ad. to Jerico now belonging to Thomas Dew.
34. Oct. 15, 1698 Richard Parker 48 acs. Nans. Co. E.S.Br. of Nans. Riv. Adj. to Thos. Parker, Thos. Harrell, Thos Duke & Richard Parker's Cross Swp. H. R.
35. Thomas Parker, Jr., 240 Acs. in upper Par. of Nansemond near a place called Kingsale, and Adj. the land of Thomas Parker, Sr.
36. Richard Parker 100 acs. in Nans. at Hoods Neck, Adj. his father's land and that where Thomas Parker lives, granted to Richard Parker Sr. 1675-6 and regranted Apr. 26, 1698.
37. Richard Parker 400 acs. on S. Br. Nans. Riv. formerly granted to Mr. Richard Parker in 1654. Regranted Apr. 26, 1698.
38. Richard Parker 48 acs. on S. Br. of Nans. Riv. Adj. the land of Thomas Parker, Oct. 15, 1698.
Elizabeth City Va. 1634 Ext. 1952.--New Norfolk 1636-37,Ext. -->
Lower Norfolk 1637-1646 Ext.-->Nansemond Co. 1646.
Warrasquyoake 1634-37Ext.- ->Isle of Wight 1637-->Southampton 1649.
Oct. 9, 1696 Jno. Parker of Nans. Co. Cooper, 87 acs. situated Western Br. of Nans. Riv. in ye Upper Par. --Henry Grays line bounding Sam'l Watson to Peter Parker (The area of Thomas Parker of Chuckatuck).
Quit Rent Roles of Nansemond Co. Va. 1704
Francis Parker 170 acs.
Wm. Parker 100 acs.
Thomas Parker 300 acs.
Richard Parker 514 acs.
Jno. Parker 240 acs.
Thomas Parker 100 acs.
Peter Parker 100 acs.
Wm. Parker 140 acs.
Persons living outside Co. and others will not pay or give acct. Names included Francis Parker, Jr.
There was also a Paul Pender listed and it has been stated the Richard Parker II Md. a Pender. I have seen no documentation, but thought this should be mentioned. Paul Pender W.D. Apr. 18, 1748: W.P. Aug. 1748 N. C. Wife Elizabeth: sons John, Joseph, Solomon: daus: Mary Lawrence, Elizabeth, Lee, Rachael Ellis, Christian Davis. Exect: Son Paul Pender: Wit: Alex Cotton, Jacob Lasher.
Peter Parker (?and Jon) Upper Par. of Nansemund 1706 bought land E.S. Chowan Riv. from Wm. Williams of Lower Par. of Isle of Wight Wit: John Parker, Robert Scott, Humphrey Marshall.(Dbk W#1 pg.76 Chowan Co.)
Wm. Parker of Nansemond dec'd by June 25, 1711 Md. Mary d/o Robert Ely and Jane Brasswell (Stokes), W.D. June 25, 1711: W.P. Aug. 14, 1713: Jane Md. #2 1680 John Roberts. A grandson Robert Scott.
Pat. Bk. 10 Pg. 10 Richard Parker Upper Par. Nans. Co. (NL) 44 acs. on E. Side Southern Br. Nans. Riv. near head of Olivers Run. Apr. 28, 1711. Adj. land of Francis Mace. H. R. Thos. Burbee.
Pat. Bk. 10 Pg. 185 Bryant 200 acs. (NL) Up. Par. Nans. near head of Bennetts Cr. N.W. side Baytree Br. to Richard Parker's line. June 16, 1718.
Pat. Bk. 10 Pg. 185 Richard Parker 304 acs. (NL) Upper Nans. on Hoods Mare Br. June 16, 1714.
Bk. 10 Pg. 388 Daniel and Jonathan Parker 304 (LL) Up. Br. Bennetts Cr. on Hood Mare Br. July 12, 1718 Granted to Richard Parker July 16, 1714 upon condition of seating and c. 10 Sh.
Richard Parker (LL) Up. Par. Nans. near head of Bennets Cr. beginning at Richard Parker's corner in Hoods Mare Br. near Daveys Mare Br. & c. July 12, 1718 granted Samuel Parker June 16, 1714 upon condition of Seating and planting which he failed to do.
Pat. Bk. 14 Pg. 137 Richard Parker of N. C. 399 Acs. Up. Par. of Nans. adj. his own: the County Line, Thos Odum, John Williams and Thos. Goff, Crossing Phebes Br. to Edw. Roberts. Sept. 28, 1730.
Pg. 296. Richard Parker of N. C. 388 acs. of Marsh Land in Up. Par. of Nans. Adj. his own land and land of Joseph Horton Aug. 24, 1731.
Pg. 371 June 20, 1733 Pat. for 371 acs. of land in Nans. Co. Va. granted John Parker of the Providence of N. C. in Upper Par. Adj. his own land and land of John Knight.
Thomas Parker of Nansemond s/o Richard.
Thomas Parker
Must have been born prior to 1654.
Died after Quit Rent Rolls of 1704
Wife unknown
These sons seem to be his.
I suggest more research, if possible.
1. Thomas Jr. W.P Oct. 1717 Chowan Co. N. C.: Wife Jean Evans: 7 children.
Pat. Bk. 8 1689-95 Pg. 92 Virginia. To all whereas now know you that I Frs. Nicholson Esq. Lt. Gov. give and grant unto Thomas Parker, Jr., two hundred and forty acs. of land lying and being in ye Upper Par. of Nansimund County from a place called Kingsail beginning at a White Oak a corner tree by land of Thomas Parker, Sr. runs by ye sd Parker's line East northerly fifty eight poles to a White Oak standing in said line the North West thirty two poles to a Pine standing in ye line of James Collins then by said Collins line West by North forty-eight poles to a corner Oak, Etc.
names of neighbors mentioned: Edward Thelwell, Osbornes, Nicholas Parrott. Oct. 3, 1690.
Wit: Jno Colledge, Timo Donho, Edward Boswell, Daniel Ball.
Thomas received this through headrights.
I will point out something concerning ages. Remembering that patents were not received as soon as headrights arrived, and that their was a wait of up to three years or more, Thomas Jr. must have been 21 at least three years before he received the patent Oct. 1690. Therefore, he was probably born Ca. 1666-68. His father, Thomas Sr., must have married ca. 1665-7, and if there was any children before Thomas Jr., he would have been married earlier. If Thomas Sr. was married as young as 20, it would have made him born Ca. 1645-7. I have found that most of the men were of age 21 to 25 when they married. If Dr. Richard Parker was the father of Thomas Sr. that would make him 16 or 17 when Thomas was born. Dr. Parker was Christened Nov. 29, 1630 in Eng. And was probably born the same month, as his sister Katherine was born Apr. 7, 1618 and Chr. Apr.9th 1618 and died 1620. Samuel Buller, relative of Dr. Richard Parker was Bn. Aug. 8, 1619 and Christened Aug. 29, 1619. I believe Dr. Richard would have been Christened in about the same time frame. When Dr. Richard Parker gave his age as "31 or thereabout" that meant he had passed his 30th birthday and was in his 31st year. Dr. Parker had no wife listed as a headright with Capt. Francis Morgan in his patent of 1652. There is no evidence of any wife, except Mary Perkins, Widow, that he married ca. Aug. 1656. I cannot see any possibility that he is the same Richard of Nansemond and father of this Thomas Sr. Also Rowland, Dr. Parker's brother, seems to say he "went to Virginy and married a Londoner". If Dr. Parker had married in England I believe his brother would have known the name of his wife. Evidence that Rich’d. Parker of Charles City and Richard Parker of Nans. are different men.
2. Peter Parker owned 140 acs. of land in Nans. His Will dated Sept. 15, 1716: W.P. 1720 found Chowan Co.N.C. SS 875 in Archives Raleigh Co.,N.C.(pre- 1760 Wills): wife Elizabeth:5 ch. Chowan Co.,North Carolina(Peter’s eldest son, John Parker,had land adj.to Peter Parker in Nans. Co. Va.)
Land Patents that probably concern the family of Thomas Parker line: And Quit Rent:
1. Peter Parker Quit Rent Nansemond Co. 140 acs. His will in Chowan Co. mentioned land in Nansemond. Co. There was only one Peter Parker on Quit Rent.
2. 1706 Peter Parker of Up. Par. of Nansemond bought land E. S. Chowan Riv. from William Williams of the Lower Par. of Isle of Wight Va. Wit: John Parker, Robert Scott, Humphrey Marshall.
3. Peter Parker and wife Elizabeth in 1717 sold land to John Welch, the deed witnessed by Aaron Oliver and Isaac Parker.
4. Pat. Bk. 9 1696-1706 John Parker (issued by Gov. E. Andres) of Nans. Co., Cooper, 87 acs. of land situated lying and being on the Western Branch of Nans. Riv. in Upper Par. beginning at a marked Red Oak---Gray' line N.N.E. 468 poles to a Sapling Red Oak thence bounding on Sam. Watson's land northwesterly 70 degrees & 118 P. to a corner White Oak of Peter Parker's thence bounding Peter Parker's line.
5. Pat. Bk. 1 Pg. 240 N.C. John Parker Aug. 13, 1714 376 acs. Chowan Co. N. C. on N. E. side Chowan River adj. to Thomas Parker, John Jordan, Wm. Copeland. (s) Chas. Eden, Thos. Boyd, N. Chive, Wm. Reed, C. Gale, Fars Foster.
6. Pg. 214 Thomas Parker Aug. 30, 1714 387 acs. Chowan Precinct joining Peter Parker, the meadow, sd. Thomas Parker. (son’s) Chas. Eden, Thos. Boyd, N. Cheven, Wm. Reed, C. Gale, Fras. Foster.(a note indicates that it lapsed to Peter Parker Nov. 11).
7. Pat. Bk. 8 Pg. 154 Moses Foxworth July 20, 1717 240 acs. Chowen precinct joined John Jordan, John Parker & Thomas Parker.
8. Pg. 295 Jan. 1715 1,696 acs. John Parker joining Thomas Parker, Peter Parker, Samuel Bozeman, and Richard Showlers: Wit: Charles Eden, Nath. Cheven, T. Knight Chris Gale, Fr. Foster.
9. A Peter Parker Md. 1714 Grace Copeland d/o William Copeland and wife Christina--they sold land to Wm. Copeland 1716. Wit.: John and Jane Jordan ( I wonder if this is son of John Parker above with John Jordan and Wm. Copeland with two Pat.--Aug. 13, 1714, Also Moses Foxworth July 20, 1717 Pat. joined John Jordan and John Parker and Thomas Parker.)
10. June 20, 1733 Pat. for 371 acs. land in Nans. Co. Va. granted to John Parker of the province of N. C. in Upper Par. Adj. his own land and land of John Knight.
Richard Parker, Thomas Parker.
Ref: 17th CENTURY COLONIAL ANCESTORS.
Early Immigrant to Chowan Co. N. C.
Thomas Parker
I think he must have been born 1666-69, or even earlier. He was probably 21 when he applied for the land patent he received in 1690. Then you consider the surveying, seating,etc.
W.D. Jan. 23, 1717: W.P. Oct. Court 1717 Chowan Co., N.C. (NC. S SS Willis)Executor: Wife, Jeane Early Parker (?Wid. of Peter Evans. (sister to John Early)(no Documentation) Wit: John Parker, Henry Lamm, Benj. Evans (s/o Jean)
Isssue:
1. Peter(not in will rest of Ch. in will minors)
2. Thomas (Is he the Thomas Parker W.P. 1761 Bertie Co. N.C.?)
3. Joseph Parker (?W.D. Nov. 15, 1749 Chowan Co N. C.?)
4. John died 1761 Edgecomb Co., N. C.
5. William Parker, W.P.1751 Chowan Co. N. C.: Wife Ann (?d/o Henry King?)
6. Sarah Parker
7. Francis Parker, W.D. 1746:W.P. 1747 Edgecomb Co. N. C.: Md. Elizabeth Thomas d/o Francis.
8, Older dau. probable md. Benj. Evans and she d.prior to will.
Jane/Jean Parker to Benj. Evans,s/o John and Jane Evans100 acs. Lightwood Knot Br. Adj. John Overton and John Parker June 1735.
John Early and wife, Mary to John and Peter Parker tract of land on Chowan River: Pat. June 3, 1699: Nov. 1, 1700.
Peter Parker and Wm. Crawford were wit. to a deed by John Early 1716.
Peter Parker made a deed to Jean/Jane Parker, Wid, in 1719.Wit: Thomas Parker and Robert Hicks.
John Benton W.P. Oct. 1750 Chowan Co. Wit.: Wm. Parker: Daus. Mary Parker and Charity Parker: Grandson, Jess, s/o Charity and Grandson, Wm., s/o Mary.
Abstracts of conveyances; Jane Parker, Wid. of Thos., Francis (Frank) Parker to John, her son.-50 acs. adj. to Wm. Parker Dec. 29, 1738. Wit.: James Parker, Job Cockrill, James Farlie. Chowan DBk. W#1 p. 386
Same to son William tract So. S. Poplar Run June 8, 1738. Wit: James Willie, James Parker, Martin Nowell.
Jane Parker, Wid. 1722 sold land to Paul Phillips. Wit.: John Champion.
Jean/Jane Parker 1739 Parker 1739 deeded land to John Parker. Wit.: James Parker & Peter Parker.
A Thomas Parker 1716 had sons Wm. & Francis Parker.: Wit. Wm. Crawford & John Parker.
Hertford Co. created 1754 from Bertie, Chowan, Northampton Co. N. Carolina. Gates Co. 1778 from Chowan and Hertford Co.
Joseph is probably son of Thomas WP 1717--More research needed.
Joseph Parker
W.D. Nov. 15, 1749: W.P. Jan. 1749/50 Chowan Co., N. C.
Wit: Jeremiah Cannon & Mary Cannon
Exect: Wife, Ruth, & son, Job.
1. Mary Md. Jeremiah Cannon.
2. Ruth (?Md. Thomas Farmer)
3. Nathan Parker, eldest son, Md. Sarah Farlee.
4. Joseph (?W.P. 1764-not 16 at father's will date.)
5. Periana Parker (?Md. Thomas Farmer) not 16 at father's W.D.
6. Jacob Parker, not 16 at will date: bn. after 1733. ?Md. 1765 Rhoda Draper.
7. Job Parker bn. after 1733: W.P. 1812.
Nathan (received land SS Chowan Riv., land in Northampton Co. purchased of Charley Council) WD Sept. 9, 1765: WP June 1797 Bertie Co. N.C.Wit:Joseph Scott, Jr., Joseph Scott, Sr.: Exect: wife, Sarah, Bro. Job and Cousin Joseph.
a. Rachael Parker Md. Arthur Wooten-had at least Nathan and Jonathan.
b. Jonathan-daus. Lea & Miriam.
c. Sarah Elliot.
d. Leah (Lydia) Elliot.
e. Mary Parker
Job Parker lived at Harmoney Hill.
W.D. Feb. 12, 1812: W.P. Dec. Court 1812 Chowan Co. N. C.: Md. Isabel Peal, d/o John and Mary Norsworthy Peal: Exect.: Wife, Isabel, Joseph Moore, Thomas Granberry: Wit.: Wm. Bains, John Parrish.
a. Joseph Md. Mary Morris.
b. Job Md. Mary Eliza-died after 1856. Ch. Job, Isabella, Joseph & others.
c. Elias T. Parker
d. Jacob N. W.P. 1842: Md. Harriet.
e. Pharabe P. Parker (1786-1856-7) : Md. 1805 Thomas Granberry (1782-1828).
f. Peniah Parker Md. Joseph Moore: a dau. Jane.
g. Isabel Parker (?Md. Mr. Townsend-or the Widow of Job)
h. Martha Parker
i. John Parker
j. Sarah Albertson: daus. Isabella and Sarah.
Jacob Parker
W.D. Jan. 12, 1842: W.P. Feb. 1842.
Ex: Josiah T. Granberry, s/o Pharabe.
Wit: John Bush and James T. Cannon .
a. Geo. Parker Md. 1828 Mary Bunch, Chowan Co.: Sec. Peter Parker.
b. Ann Maria Parker
?Joseph WP Feb. 1792: wife Sarah: Ch. Jeremiah, Joseph, Alexander, Judith.
Joseph Parker, WP Dec. 28, 1764 Chowan Co. Bro. Job: Wit: Nathan Parker, Wm. Copeland, Josiah Copeland.
Richard Parker, Thomas Parker, Thomas Parker, Joseph Parker Job Parker.
Pheraba Peel Parker
Bn. 1786 N. C. d. 1856-7
W.D. Jan. 19, 1855:Codicil Nov. 11, 1856: W.P. Feb. 1857
M.B. Dec. 23, 1805 Gates Co. N. C. Thomas Granberry.
Sur. Edmund B. ?Harvey.
Sons wife, Sarah Ann Granberry.
Gdt. Mary J. Johnson and Sally Ann d/o sd. Grdt.
Sister Penenia Moore.
Niece Eliza.
Sister Mary.
Niece Jane Moore.
Children of sister, Sarah Albertson (Isabella & Sarah).
Bro. Job's wife, Mary Eliza.
Ch. of Job: Isabella, Joseph and other children of Job.
Sister-in-law Harriet Cannon.
Niece Anna Maria Parker.
son, Josiah T. Granberry (1806-1862).
Pharabee Granberry and Josiah T. Granberry, heirs and trustees of Thomas, sold land to Isabel Townsent July 31, 1832 Perquemans Co. Josiah T. and Pherabe Granberry sold slaves to Isabel Townsent Feb. 11, 1829. Registered in Chowen Co. but dated in Perquemans Co. N.C.
A Thomas Granberry of Hertford Co. N. C. bought lot in that town Apr. 22, 1808. He was from Norfolk Co. ?Va.
A Thomas Granberry was a Merchant of Perquemans Co. N.C.
These I do not know where they go.
Thomas Parker
W. P. Dec. 27, 1761 Bertie Co. N. C.
(Maybe son of Thomas Will Probate 1717)
1. Isaac Parker W.P. 1779 Northampton Co. N. C.
2. Elizabeth.
3. Jacob Parker
A Thomas Parker executed a deed to Joseph Jones 1738 Bertie Co. N.C.
A Thomas Parker bn 1762 Bertie Co. Ch. Abraham, Peter, Jacob, Elizabeth.
Richard Parker
W.D. Nov. 14, 1800: W.P. Dec. 1800
Exect. Jeremiah Brown
Wife Sally
To Rebecca Ridley Parker and to Richard Parker.
1780 Richard Parker purchased land from James and Sarah Parker s/o Isaac Parker Northampton Co. N. C.
In estate of Richard Sumner: dau. Elizabeth did not receive share but Richard Parker did. (? Elizabeth Sumner marry Richard Parker?)
Richard Parker, Thomas Parker, Thomas Parker.
(William Parker's seal of Roman Soldiers head, which may help find this line in England)
William Parker
W.D. Dec. 27, 1750: W.P. July 1751 Chowan Co. N. C.
Wife: Ann King (?d/o Henry?)
Wit: Wm. Waters, Henry Griffen, Dempsy Sumners.
1. James Parker, Md. ?Charity Benton
2. William Parker
3. Thomas Parker, W. D. Aug. 23, 1762:Md. Sarah Norfleet.
4. Benjamin Parker
5. John Parker
6. Mary Fryer.
7. Judith Parker Md. Thomas Duke.
8. Ann Parker Md. Mr. Freeman.
Thomas Duke 430 acs. Upper Nansemund Apr. 23, 1681 near Thomas Harrell adj. to Thomas Parker, the Cross Swp. and 200 acs. belonging to Wm. Wright and 200 acs. granted sd. Wright Mar. 18, 1662 & conveyed to sd, Duke.-----
May 18, 1662 Richard Parker 400 acs. S. Br. Nans. Riv. Adj. Wm. Wright--renewal of 1654 Pat.
John Hubbard to Wm. Parker 2 tracts of land given sd. John by will of father, John, binding upon lands of Moses Hall, Richard Felton, John Norfleet--etc. Wit. Wm. Parker, James Hubbard June 15, 1736.
Richard Felton to Thos. Parker 75 acs. part of Pat. of Jno. Small and sold to sd. Felton Oct. 3, 1722 adj. land of Thomas Parker and Richard Bond July 21, 1737. Wit: James Griffen, John S. Fulks, John Sumner (Gates Co.)
John Benton to James Benton __?___ W. S. Bennett Cr. & calls for Mt. Mocasin Pocoson Sept. 22, 1736: Wit: Wm. Parker, Thomas Parker, James Parker.
Wm Parker to James Hubbard 75 acs. part of Jno. Smalls patent 175 acs. dated July 10, 1719, sold to Wm. Parker Nov. 25, 1725---as by records of Nans. Co. Va. on Flat Branch & Loosing Swp. Oct. 1736. Wit: James Benton, Thomas Parker, John Benton.
I enclose the above deeds for others to work with-may be of help.
Richard Parker, Thomas Parker, Thomas Parker, William Parker.
Thomas Parker
W.P. Aug. 23, 1762 Chowan Co., N. C.
Ex. Dau, Pricilla and Jethro Benton.
Wit: Wm. Parker, James Parker, Jacob Norfleet, James Harris.
Md. Sarah Norfleet, d/o Thomas.
1. Pricilla Parker
2. Sarah Parker
3. Abraham (?Akin) Parker
4. Absalom Parker
5. Judith Parker
6. Ruth Parker
7. Zelphia Parker
8. Thomas Md. Mary Arnold. (His will Prob. Aug. 1825 Gates Co. N.C.)
9. Margaret Parker
?Isaac Hunter, Will 1753 Chowan Co. Dau. Hannah Riddick, Elizabeth Perry, Alice Hunter, Zelphia Parker.
Ann Hunter Oct. Court 1751 Chowan Co. : Ex: sons Wm. Hunter and Edw. Arnal (?Arnold)
Thomas Parker W. D. Apr. 16, 1825: W. P. Aug. Court 1825 Gates Co.
Ex. Demsey Wright, Jonas Morgan and John C. Gordon
Wit: James B. Arnold, Thomas Duke.
Dau., Margaret, Grdsons Jordan Parker and Alfred Parker.
Daus. Ruth Brinkley and Elizabeth Minor, Grdt., Margaret Ann Ballard, daus. Ann Ballard, Mary ?Odon, Margaret Parker and Sarah Brinkley.
?Abram W. Parker W. D. June 10, 1837: Nov. Court 1847.
Wife Mary. All my children, wife Exect.
James Parker
Md. Charity Benton, d/o John Chowan Co. N. C.
1. James Parker
2. Amos Parker--Issue: Miles, John (to Tex.), William, Amos, Abraham, James Humphrey, Sally, Sabra Md. Jessie Porter
Abraham Parker (1798-1855) Issue: John E., David, James Abraham, Wm. Winship, Wiley Elbert, Christian Elizabeth, Sarah Ann, Nancy.
May be son of Peter W.P 1720 and Elizabeth.
Thomas Parker
died 1782 New Hanover Co. N. C.
Md. Rachel.
1. Mary Parker
2. Louise Parker
3. Rachel Parker
4. Elizabeth Parker
5. Thomas Md. ? died 1774 New Hanover N. C. Left Jacob, orphan.
6. Hardy Parker bn. 1750 to Ga.
7. John Parker,d. 1788 Duplin Co. N. C.
a. Asa, b. Peter, c. Elizabeth, d. Sarah bn. 1769 Md. Thomas McCanne, e. Rachael, f. Mary.
Reference:
Mrs. Marguerite McDonald
2207 Violet Ln.
Arlington, Tx. 76006 (1992)
Richard Parker's sons apparently all of age by 1680. If so they were all born prior to 1659. He also had grandson's old enough to own land in 1704 Quitrent. (Quitrent:rent paid by a freeholder or copyholder in lieu of services which might otherwise have been required of them. (be sure to look into this much misunderstood rent, it is not just a rent/tax on land)
Richard Parker II
He may have deceased ca. 1714. It is said he married a Miss Pender. I have not found the evidence for this, but there was a Pender on the Quit rent of 1704. Richard Parker left no will, or none found, but I will put in some information that others may follow up on.
To all whereas, now know ye that I the said Sir. Edw'd Andros, K'nt. Gov. do with the advice and consent of the Council of State accordingly give and grant unto Richard Parker one hundred acres of land with----Marsh the greater part adjoyning lying and being in the county of Nans. at a place called Hood's Neck in the Southern Branch and joyning to the other lands of said Parker's father's beginning at mouth of a small Creek or gut a little below a small---- of woods land and running up to the main branch side near north west one hundred and thirty poles till it turns at a point of marsh and then South West or near thereabouts by the branch side passing by a long point of woodland one hundred and twenty poles then south east to a marked white oak standing by the woods side and so extendeth over several points one hundred thirty five poles by an old line of market trees of the sd Parker's father's to a marked gum standing on a point by or near the Marsh North East or near thereabouts to the forementioned small cr. or gut and running according to the overall turnings and windings thereof till it comes to the marsh where it first begun including the said quantity, the one hundred acs. of land was formerly granted unto Mr. Richard Parker, and is since granted unto his son Rich'd Parker by order of the general Court bearing the date ye 15th Apr. 1697 and is further due unto him by and for the transportation of two persons unto this Colony whose names are to be in the records mentioned undo this patent to have and to hold to be held yielding and paying provided dated the 26th of Apr. 1698. (Va. Land Pat. Bk. 9 Pg. 142).
To all, whereas now know ye that the sid Edw'd Andros, Kn't. Gov. with advice and consent of the Council of State accordingly give and grant unto Rich'd Parker four hundred acres of land situate or being in the Southern Br. of Nans. Riv. Beg. at a marked White Oak and running for breadth ENE to a marked Gum 200 P. butting on the land of Will Wright and so again for length SSE 320 P. joyning to his own land to the first mentioned marked tree ye sd 400 acs. of land was formerly granted unto Mr. Richard Parker by patent dated 15th of Oct. 1654 and renewed in his name by order of Quarter Court and also granted by Pat. dated Mar. 18th 1662 to sd Rich. Parker and by him and twice granted to the patentee by order of ye General Court and also granted by Pat. dated Apr. 15, 1697 and is due by and for the Trs. of 8 pers. into the colony whose names are to be in records mentioned under this patent to have and to hold which to be held & yielding and paying as provided. Apr. 26, 1698--Orris, Tony, Mingo, Will, Jacob, Juno, Venus: Pat. BK. 9, Pg. 144.
Pat. Bk. 10 Pg 186 Richard Parker 302 acs. June 16, 1714 NL Upper Nans. on Hoods Mare Br. near head of Bennetts Cr.
Richard Parker (LL) Up. Par. Nans. near head of Bennett Cr. beginning at Richard Parker's corner in Hoods Mare Br. near Davey's Mare Br. & c. July 12, 1718 granted Samuel Parker June 16, 1714 upon condition of seating and planting which he failed to do.
Pg. 388 Daniel Parker and Jonathan Parker (LL) 304 Up. Br. Bennets Cr. on Hood Mare Br. July 12, 1718 granted to Richard Parker July 16, 1714 upon condition of seating & c. 10Sh.
Is Richard, Samuel, Daniel, and Jonathan sons of Richard Parker II?
?Richard Parker II WP. 1752
?Samuel (Perhaps died)
?Jonathan
?Daniel
Richard Parker, Richard Parker
Richard Parker III
WD. Sept 22, 1749: WP. Apr. Court 1752 Chowan Co. N. C. ?Md. Katherine King
Wit: John Williamson, Jurat, Wm. Doughtie, Jurat, John Moore, Jurat
Ex: Loving Wife and son Peter Parker. WBk. 23 pp57-58.
His wife name is undocumented at present. Some say a Miss Swan. It might be of interest to check into the Witnesses to his will for her name.
In the name of God Amen I Richard Parker of Chowan County in the Province aforesaid do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say first I give my sole unto the hands of God who gave it and my body to be buried at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named and what worldly goods I have I do dispose thereof as followeth. Imprimis I give and bequeath unto my son Richard Parker my land and plantation where I now live bounded by a branch from the mouth thereof up the said branch to a marked trees to a Gum thence up the said branch to a marked tree standing in the fork of the said branch thence up a line of marked trees into a Pocoson a corner tree thence running a long a line marked trees in the fork of the Little Mare Branch from thence runing down the said branch to a White Oak standing by the side of the Mill Pond from thence crossing the Mill Pond to the first station containing about five hundred acres I say to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath my son Daniel Parker the plantation and land where he now liveth containing about three hundred and fifty acres and bounded as followeth--- beginning at Mill Swamp so bounding on the East Line of the land already made a long a line of marked trees a corner tree thence runing a long John Mores line thence running a long a line of John Mores corner tree thence running a long a line of marked trees Pughs thence running a long a line of trees in or near the County Line in the Gaulberry Pocoson thence to a marked tree standing in the fork of the Mares Branch so down the said branch to the first station I say to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath to my son Francis Parker a parsel of land containing about three hundred and fifty acs. and bounded as followeth beginning at a marked Pine standing by a pond and near the County Line thence a long the County line to a marked tree in Charles Russell line so a long Russell line to a marked Pine a corner tree standing in the head of a Branch so down the said Branch as far as the parcel extendeth thence joining on the land formerly belonging to the John Williamson and Thomas Goff so binding on John Harris land to a corner tree in his line thence by a line of marked trees to a corner tree standing in the Pocoson thence by several----- to the first station I say to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath to my son Stephen Parker the Plantation and land that I bought of Moses Hall and of Mike Jones containing about two hundred and twenty acres I say to him the said Stephen Parker and his heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath to my son Francis Parker the tract of land I took up & surveyed lying on Sommerton Swamp and containing eighty two acres I say to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath to my said sons Richard Parker, Peter Parker, Daniel Parker, Stephen Parker, Robert Parker, Francis Parker and to each of them fifty acres of land lying on ?Mchearon Pocoson below Pughs Ferry I say to them and their heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath to my sons Richard Parker, Stephen Parker, Francis Parker the land I purchased of John Small lying on the Timber Pocoson containing about two hundred acres I say to them and their heirs forever
Item: I give and bequeath to my son Richard Parker fifty acres of land I purchased of H. ?Kittilin lying near the Loosing Swamp I say to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath my friend John Benton a Parcel of land joyning on Bennets Cr. and Bentons land and so along the Bay Branch upon the provision that he pays forty three barrels of tarr if he justly pays the tarr to me or my four young sons I say then land to him and his heirs forever.
Item. I give and bequeath to my grandson Richard Parker five shilling currant money of Virginia I say to him in full for his part of all my estate moveable and unmovable.
Item: I give and bequeath to my grandson William Parker five shilling currant money of Virginia I say to him in full for his part of all my estate moveable and unmovable I say to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath to my said son Robert Parker the plantation and land I bought of James Ellis containing about sixty acres I say to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath to my for said son Robert Parker five shillings cash to him in full for his part of my personable estate I say to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath to my said son Peter Parker my water mill stones and five shillings cash to him in full for his part of my personal estate I say to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath to my son Daniel Parker five cows and one mare named Boney branded with "H" formerly belonging to Joseph Horton to him in full for his part of my personal estate I say to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath to my son Jonathan Parker three pieces of seven eights linnen to him in full for his part of my personal estate I say to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath to my son Jonas Parker my negro girl named Doll to him in full for his part of my personal estate I say to him and his heirs forever.
Item: I give and bequeath to my three daughters Elizabeth Hunter and Ann Spivey and Alice Daughtrey ten shillings a piece I say to each of them in full for there share of my personal estate.
Item: all the remainder of my estate of what nature or kind soever I leave to be equally divided amongst my five children namely Jacob, Stephen, Francis, Richard, Patience. I nominate and appoint my loving wife and my son Peter Parker to be executrix and executer to this my Last Will and Testament and I do hereby revoke disannul and make void all former wills by me heare to fore made. In witness whereof I have heare unto set my hand and fixt my seal the twentieth second day of September in the year of Christ one thousand seven hundred and forty nine.
Richard Parker
Signed Sealed and by the
Testator published and declared
to be his Last Will and Testament
in Presents of
John Williamson, Jurat.
Wm. Doughtie, Jurat.
John Moore Jurat (his Mark)
Chowan County April Court 1752
Present His Majesty's Justices
Then was the will proved in open court by the oaths of John Williamson, William Doughtie and John Moore three of the subscribing evidences thereto in due form of law.
Jas. Craven
Richard Parker's Will letters issued the 17th July 1752 as appears on bond.
Issue.
1. Daniel (?will probated 1780 Gates Co. N. C.?)
2. Francis
3. Stephen
4. Richard
5. Robert (Did he die 1761 Granville Co. N. C.)
6. Jonathan (Was his will probated 1788 Granville Co. N.C.?)
family in Addenda, pg. 75
7. Jonas (Did he die 1775 Orange Co. N. C.?)
8. Jacob
9. Peter
10. Elizabeth Hunter.
11. Ann Spivy
11. Alice Doughtry
13. Patience Parker
Sept. 1749 he had two grandsons, Richard Parker and William Parker.
This family will probably be easier to find their records.
I will leave it for genealogist of this family, as my main point is to point out the three different Richard Parkers of Va.
Bodie in his description of the Parker families also state three Richard Parkers. I believe in studying these papers and others will be the proof most will accept and believe.
N. C. Gen. Vol. 8 #1 Pg. ?1815
Land inquisitions N. C. 1768
1768 Hertford Co. N. C.
Willis Wiggens should sell 100 acs. willed by Thomas Wiggins W.D. Jan. 7, 1760. (Signed Micajah Riddick, Wm. Powell, Richard Parker, Wm. Walters, James Parker, Wm. (X) Boyce, Geo. Williams,D. Sheriff, Peter Parker, Daniel (X) Parker, Wm. Doughtie, John Benton, Elisha Parker, Henry Smith.
The following are mostly from Will abstracts that may be of aid to others in this family.
Daniel Parker bn. ca. ?1700
Will Nov. 30, 1780 Gates Co. N.C.: Wit: Elisha and Peter Parker Thomas Fryer and Jacob Sumner.
Extrs: Grdsn. Willis s/o Dau. Mary Chitrel, My three sons.
1. Dempsey Parker W.P. 1808 Gates Co. Md. Mary.
2. Isaac Parker
3. Robert Parker
4. Luke Parker (he had a son Daniel)
5. Sarah Horton.
6. Ruth Riddick.
7. Judah Griffin (Daniel mentioned Grdsn Wm. Griffin s/o dau., Judith)
8. Mary Chitrel 9.?Abigail
(Daniel may be son of Richard WP 1752 Chowan Co. N. C.)
(1734 a Daniel Parker bought lands from Francis Pugh next to Wm. Spites and John King.)
Dempsey Parker
Bn.W.D. May 6, 1808: Feb. Court 1809 Gates Co. N. C.: Wit. Jonathan Parker, Isaac Parker, George Allen Jr.
Ex: Hillary Willey and Miles Parker.
1. Miles Parker
2. Edith Vann
3. son, Robert Parker's , heirs.
(Hathaway says son Miles, daus. Abigail, Betheny, Sally and Edith Parker, Kin to Goodman)
Fereby Parker
W. D. Nov. 4, 1807: W. P. Nov. Court 1807 Gates Co. N. C.
Ex: Wm. Goodman and Isaac Pipkin
Wit: Wm. Goodman of Jacob, Joseph Saunders Amos Dilday(?Wilday)
a. Miles Parker
b. Abigail Parker
c. Bethany Parker
d. Edith Parker
f. Sally Parker.
(Was Fereby married 1st to Francis Parker WD Apr. 6, 1791: WP. Aug. 1791: Ex.: Wm. Goodman: Wife Febury, sons Wilday and Miles, and all my children. 2nd to Dempsey????? )
Miles Parker
W. D. May 26, 1848: Aug. Term 1838 Gates Co. N. C.
Ex.: Henry G. Williams: Wit: Samuel E. Smith, Wm. Simpson.
To Wife Mary and all my children.
Isaac Parker, Sr.
W.D. April 8, 1802: W.P. Aug. Court 1802 Gates Co. N. C.
Ex.: Isaac Pipkin and son Isaac Parker.
Wit: Wm. Baker, Dempsey Williams, Jr.
1. Jonathan Parker (?Wit to Dempsey's Will ?)
2. Daniel Parker
3. Samuel Parker
4. Mary Parker
5. Sarah Parker
6. Mary Parker
7. Sarah Parker
8. Zachariah Parker
9. Isaac Parker (Wit to Dempsey's Will?)
A Samuel Parker died in Chowan Co. leaving a will Mar. 1811 wife Silvia, son John and daus Lydia, Kesiah, Nancy, Silvia, Elizabeth Harrell. Wit. Miles Welch & Penny Fullenton.
Elizabeth Parker
W. D. Sept 19, 1799: Feb. Court 1800 Gates Co. N. C.
Wit: Wm. Baker, Judith Baker.
Ex. Cousin James
Brother Isaac Jr. and his daughter, Mary Parker.
Abram Parker
W.D. Sept. 22, 1859: August Term 1860: Wit.: B. Goodman, Wm. Y. Goodman.: Ex.: son John.
1. Elder son, Thomas Parker
2. Dau., Mary Brinkly w/o Daniel.
3. John Parker
4. Richard E. Parker
5. Mary A. Parker.
"Some Wills of Burned Out Counties.
Richard Parker
W. D. Oct. 28, 1760: W.P. Feb. 13, 1764 Nans. Co. VA.
Ex. Dempsy Sumner, Abraham Parker, Sr. Jess Bird.
Wife: unnamed.
1. son, David Parker
2. Dau. Ede Parker
To Uncle Peter Parker land in Hertford Co. N. C.
An Abraham Parker J.P. 1785 Nans. Co.
Upper Par. Book Nansemond Co. 1743-1793
Processioning- Abrahm Parker, Richard Parker, Hardy Parker-neighbors.
A warning-some of Surry Co. Parkers also went to N. C.
Helen Peyton says the following Peter Parker s/o Richard W.P. 1752. This information she sent me in correspondence. She has written books on the Nansemond Co. Parkers, which I believe should be read. You will find them interesting and informative. Many areas you will find different conclusions drawn by me from her, but it is you who should make your own decisions, which is correct. I highly recommend that you read her books.
S/o Richard and Katherine King Parker???
Peter Parker
Bn. ? prior 1718. In Hertford Co. N. C. 1757. Wife unknown
Had at least:
1. Jonathan Parker
2. Elisha Parker W.P 1794 Gates Co., N. C.
3. Peter (??W.P. 1785 Chowan Co.-my notation)
Elisha Parker s/o Peter.
Bn. Chowan Co., N. C.: W. D. Aug. 26, 1793: W.P. Feb. Court 1794 Gates Co., N. C. Ex. Wife Esther, Jess Parker and Elisha Parker. Wit: John Parker, Daniel Parker, Jurat., Pa. Hagerty, Jurat.
Md. #1 OCT. 1752 Rebecca Warren.
1. Peter Parker bn. Jan 1762 Chown Co. (Now Gates Co. N. C.)
2. John.
3. Jesse.
4. Elisha.
5. Elizabeth Parker Md. Mr. Eason.
6. Mary Md. Mr. Griffin had a son John.
7. Peggy Parker.
8. Christian Parker.
9. Nancy Parker.
Peter Parker s/o Elilsha
Bn Jan 1762: d. July 16, 1836 Hopins Co. Ky.
Md. Sarah Barnes (1762-1836)
Ex. Benjamin Parker and Wm H. Arnold.
Wit: A. W. Wake, Geo. Givens, C. M. Owen.
1. Elizabeth Md. Andrew Phillips.
2. Mildred Permentor
3. Ester Parker
4. Richard Parker
5. Bethany Harmon
6. Wiley Parker
7. Elisha Parker
8. Benjamin Parker bn. Aug. 1798 Gates Co.
9. Thomas Parker
10.Barnes Parker (Line of Helen Peyton) (She has written a book about her line of Parkers--I have mentioned her book before.)(at the beginning of this book I state that Dr. Richard Parker of Charles City Co., Va. is not the Richard Parker, of this line as she claims in her book).
Elisha Parker
W. D. Sept. 3, 1806: W.P Nov. Court 1806 Gates Co. N. C.
Wit: Jonathan Roberts and Hilary Willey:Test: Daniel Parker and Pa Haggerty. Wife, Peggy, and daus. Elizabeth Pipin, and Polly Lee Parker.
Jess Parker
W. D. Sept 12, 1800: Nov. Court 1800 Gates Co. N. C.
Wit: R. Hunter, Hardy Cross.
My wife and two children.
Peter Parker
W. P. 1785 Chowan Co. N. C.: Ex. Jacob Jordan and son, Peter
Wit. ------Meredith, Mariam Johnson.
1. Elisha Parker
2. Peter Parker
3. Seth Parker
4. Dau. Rodith Parker
5. Willis Parker
6. Isaac Parker
7. Sele Parker
Seth Parker Sr.
W. D. Aug. 24, 1820: W. P. Dec. Term 1820 Chowan Co. N. C.
Ex.: son, Jess and Br., Willis
Wit: Absalom H. Pritchard, Charles O,Neal
Wife: Elizabeth
1. Jesse Parker
2. Elizabeth Parker
3. Mary Parker
4. Nathanial Parker
5. children of Seth
6. Sarah Parker
Elisha Parker
W.D. Jan. 4th, 1828: June Term 1830 Chowan Co. N. C.
Ex: son Jacob, son, Peter, son Jacob and Charles E. Johnson.
Wit: Wm. Privett, Sam'l Privett
Wife: Elizabeth
1. Jacob Parker
2. Elizabeth
3. Sarah
4. Peter Parker
5. Job Parker
Willis Parker
W.P Dec. 30, 1842 Chowan Co., N. C.Ex: son John
Wit: Thomas Satterfield, Jesse Parker
Wife Elizabeth
1. John Parker
2. Mary Jones
4. Elizabeth Parker 5. Sarah Parker
Richard Parker, Richard Parker, Richard & Katherine King Parker
Jonas Parker
Bn. ca. 1733:W.D.10- 21-1771:W. P. May 1775 Orange Co. N. C.
Wit. Robert Bumpus, Wm. Fowler, Grace Fowler, Johanna PERSON
Md. Rebecca Person d/o John and Rebecca Cockerham Person.
Minor children:?
1. Richard Parker
2 Steven/STEPHEN Parker Md. Polly Brewer
3. Abner Parker Md. Ann Holloway
4. Powell Parker Md. Nancy Lumpkin
5. David Parker died Granville Co. N. C.
6. Francis Parker
7. Dau. Winny Parker
8. Sally Parker
9. Betsy Parker
Division of Personal estate Apr. 1791 Caswell Co. N. C. Owned land in Granville Co., and Orange Co. N. C. (maybe all children now of age)
Robert Parker 1761 in Granville Co. N. C.
Son Francis--Elizabeth Moody, housekeeper.
List of inhabitants in Oxford Dist., Granville Co. N. C. 1786 included Jonathan Parker and Samuel Parker s/o Jonathan.
Jeptha Parker.
Jonathan Parker, b/o, Jonas Parker in Addenda.page 75
SURRY CO. VA. PARKERS
Richard Parker "The Immigrant"
W.P. July 3, 1677-Admin. Judith Parker, Relict.
W.& D. Bk2 PP51 & 77.--Bk. 2 Pg. 141.
Md. by May 1, 1668 Judith ____ Hunt.
W.P. July 1, 1679, Wid. of Wm. Hunt.
Richard Parker's profession was a Brassier.
Issue:
1. Richard Parker "Orphan" bn. ca. 1669-70: W.D. Apr. 3, 1744: WP. Feb. 19, 1750. Married Mary Jane _____?___
2. A stepson, William Hunt Jr.
3. A stepdaughter, Mary Hunt.
Richard Parker 314 acs. Surry Co., upon main Blackwater Swp. Adj. Jno. Baker Dec. 20, 1670. Headrights: Jasper Grantum, David Phillips, Evan Davis, Wm. Marriot, Richard Parker, twice, Jno. Warren. (Ref: "Cavaliers and Pioneers" by N. Nugent.) Some Nansemond genealogies claim this is Richard Parker of Nansemond, but it definitely says Surry Co., and this is the area of Richard Parker--Blackwater Swp.
Jan. 6, 1673 a certificate from the Office of the Secretary of the Colony for 50 acs. of land for the transportation of John Warren by Richard Parker. (Surry Co. orders, 1671-90, Pg. 40)
May 16, 1692 Richard Parker, of Surry County, conveyed to Richard Washington, for the sum of 2000 pounds of tobacco, 80 acres of land lying on "Parker's Spring Branch" and Blackwater Swamp.
Witnesses by Elizabeth and Francis Clements. (Vol III, P. 265)
(Notice Blackwater Swamp and the fact the Clements family married into this Richard Parker's family).
July 3, 1677 Administration is granted to Judith Parker, on the estate of her deceased husband, Richard Parker: Surity: Wm. Carpenter and Wm. Nance. (Orders 1671-90 Pg. 144). Oct 4, 1677 Judith Parker, relict appointed Adminx. (Surry Co. Bk. 2-pg. 141.)
Surry Co. Deed Bk. 2 Pg. 102: Ann Kersey bound son to learn Brassier trade, as apprentice to Richard Parker. (Information from Isabel Lockard-a descendant of this Richard Parker.)
(?Brasiere-one who works with Brass?)
Wm. Hunt II moved with Richard Parker and his mother to Surry Co. Mary Hunt, d/o Judith married 1st Robert Evans and second Owen Griffen and third Wm. Bodie, as his 3rd Wife.
July 1, 1679 Wm. Hunt was appt'd to administer estate of Judah Parker who died and left estate.:Thos. Pittman, Wm. Carpinter, Wm. Nance. Bk.2 Pg. 218-219.
Mar. 25, 1682 Benjamin Harrison requested that one-half of her two thirds be allowed to Richard Parker, Orphan.
Signed Benj. Harrison, Wm. Simmons. Bk. 2 Pg. 307
Richard Parker "Orphan".
W.D. April 3, 1744: W. P. Feb. 19, 1750. Bk. 9 Pg. 680. Surry Co.
Wit: Elizabeth Jones, Jr., Elizabeth Jones, Robert Jones, Jr.
Md. Mary ca. 1669-70 Albemarle Parish, Surry Co. Va.
1. Ann (Estate inventoried Feb. 19, 1750 Surry Co., Va. Md. by 1744 William Phillips (Estate inventoried Feb. 19, 1750).
2. Richard Parker, Jr. bn. ca. 1695-1700 Surry Co., Va.: W. D. Jan. 27, 1750: W.P Apr. 16, 1751: Md. 1721 Judith, Widow of Wm. Wyche. She died and he Md. #2 Sarah Jarrell by 1741, d/o Thomas Jarrell of Isle of Wight.
3. Faith-alive 1759: Md. by 1744 Mr. (?John) Hunt. W.D. Oct. 20, 1758: W.P. Nov. 16, 1759 Sussex Co. VA. WBk. A Pg. 147 Sussex Co. Va.
4. Judith Md. by 1744 Benjamin Clements; died 1778.
5. Hannah Md. by 1744 Thomas Sisson.
6. William Parker died Apr. 7, 1768 Sussex Co. Md. by 1741 Sarah Jones. Descendants to Knoxville, Tenn.
Richard Parker's Will P. Feb. 19, 1750 Surry Co., Va.--Abst.
Leg.-Daughters, Ann Phillips, Faith Hunt, Judith Clements, Hannah Sisson. Son, Richard Parker, Grandson, Frederick Parker. Son, William Parker, Benjamin Clements, husband of Judith Clements. Wife, Mary Parker and son William Exer.
Ref: Southside Virginians-Bodie
Tyler's Quarterly & Genealogies of Va. Families Vol. 1, Pg. 384.
Clements of Surry Co. VA. & Baltimore Md.
Isabel Lockard's line in which she states, "On Feb. 1750 the will of Richard Parker, Sr. was proved, and on the same date the inventories of his daughter, Ann, and her husband, Wm. Phillips were recorded. They must have all died about the same time. Also, Richard Parker, Jr. made his will only three weeks before that, although, he did not die until the next year. Was there a plague which killed Richard Parker, Sr. and Wm. and Ann Phillips, but which Richard Parker Jr. survived?" (I like to include others thoughts-it may lead to new revelations for others. (W.P.)
William & Sarah Jones Parker issue:
1. Elizabeth (1741-68), b. Sarah bn. 1743, Md. Feb. 9, 1760 Sussex Co.Thomas Parker, Security David Jones: c. William Parker, Bapt. Dec. 25, 1745 (?Md. Mar. 1768 Mary Peters?) Md. Sussex Co. Dec. 27, 1771 Susannah Hunt, d/o Benj: d. Lucy Md. Mar. 24, 1768 James Peters: e. Mary Md. Dec. 20, 1767 Hinchea Pettway, Wit. Herbert Clabourn (their dau. Sally Jones Md. Mar. 1, 1787 Jess Kitchen.) f. Martha Bapt. June 14, 1751 Md. Thomas Sisson of Brunswich Co. Va. g. Susannah Bapt. Apr. 28, 1759: h. Judith Bapt. Nov. 28, 1757.
Richard Jones died Jan. 25, 1774, in his 72nd year. His wife, Ann, died Feb. 21, 1774 in 66th year. Turned in by Hamilton Jones. Died with swelling in throat. Is this parents of Mary?
Robert Jones Bn. Nov. 1694: Feb. 14, 1775.
Richard Parker III
Bn. ca. 1685-1700 Surry Co. Va.
W.D. Jan. 27, 1750\1: W.P. Apr. 16, 1751 Surry Co. Va.
Wit. Geo. Hamilton, Samuel ?Peete, Wm. Parker
Will & deed Bk. 9 1738-54 pp 689-692.
Md. after Feb. 15,1721/2 #1 Judith, Wid. of Wm. Wyche (Had Cyril & Sarah) Judith deceased before Feb. 16 , 1731.
(Wm & May Qtly. Ser. #1 Vol 14, Pg. 59)
Md. #2 Sarah Jarrell ca. 1740-41: W.D. Jan. 3, 1760
W.P. May 16, 1760 Sussex Co. Va. W.Bk. A. Pg. 162.
Wit: Thomas Parker and Sarah Parker.
d/o Thomas Jarrell, Sr. W.P Feb. 22, 1741 Isle of Wight Co., Va.
1. Frederick Parker bn. prior to 1730: W. D. Mar. 7, 1777: W..P. Apr. 3, 1777 Isle of Wight. Md. Mary, Wid. of Guy/Giles Driver. Bd. Nov. 30, 1770 Sussex Co. Va. Ex: Bro, Richard and Rev. Henry John Burgess: Friend Brewer Godwin to assist: Wit: Brewer Godwin, Mary Whitfield: Sec. John Woodley. (Wills and Admin. Isle of Wight by Chapman) Had a son Earland.
2. Drury Parker Bn. Ca. 1722-4 Albemarle Par. Surry Co. Va. W. D. 1783: W. P. Feb. 12, 1789 Southampton Co. Va. Md. #1 ca. 1748 Elizabeth Barham: Md. #2 June 15, 1783 Southampton Co. Mildred Clanton. Sur. Reuban Clanton, Wm. Clanton: d/o Nathanial and Mary Holsenback Clanton.
#2 Wife:
3. Richard Md. Oct. 23, 1767 Mary Blunt in Southampton Co. VA. d/o Henry Blunt and Sarah Blunt: Wit: Richard Kello. Edw. Fisher, Thomas Blunt and Ann Blunt.
4. Thomas W.D. June 7, 1788: W. P. July 3, 1788 Isle of
Wight Co. Va. Wit: Brewer Godwin, John King, Samuel King:
; Wm. Hoffler Qualified as Ex: Sec. Samuel Hawkins and
Joseph Parker. Appr'rs. Sam. Whitfield, Edmond Godwin,
; Nathanial Norsworthy, Sam. King. Rec. Jan. 6, 1790. Wife
Mary. Son Joseph W.P. 1789 Gates Co. N. C., Dau. Mary Md.
Wm. Houghland: Dau. Sally Md. June 27, 1783 Samuel Hawkins,
Sur. Joseph Parker, Wit. Ben Hawkins, F. Young.
Granddaughter, Nancy McCory and all my grandchildren. (WBk.
9 pg. 112) (?Md. Apr. 21, 1766 Jane Ridly d/o James?)
5. Peter Parker-His legacy from father a tract in Northampton Co. N. C. purchased of Joseph Riggen, dec'd--260 acres, and two negroes when 18.
6. William Parker Bn. ca.?1732-not 18 when father made his will.
He received in father's will 350 acs. in Brunswick Co. Va. on Little Cr. purchased of Wm Smith, deed 1737. Seems to be Wm Parker mentioned in above will who lived at Isle of Wight
and made his will Jan. 23, 1791: W. P. Apr. 4, 1791--mentions John, land in Nansemond, deceased son, Wm. Parker, Nanny Holland, Elizabeth Beal (Md. Sept. 26, 1782 Southampton Co. Va. Absolum Beal). Grandson Hardy Parker (Clerk and Vestryman of Holy Neck Chapel in Nansemond 1763-84). Exector: Friend John Duck. Wit: James Uzell, Robert Beal. Appraisers Laud Griffin, Miles Carr, James Fowler. Wm. Parker Md. Jan. 3, 1787 Martha Brewer Isle of Wight Co., Va.
7. Sarah Md. Mr. Hunt.
8. Martha Parker--alive unmd. 1760 in Sarah Jarrell Parker's will.
9. Mary Parker Md. Dec. 18, 1767 Jeremiah Drew, Southampton Co. Sur. Drury Parker: Wit. Edw. Fisher.
10. Ann Parker not of age when father died.
11. Elizabeth Parker Bn. after father died.
(?Elizabeth d/o Richard Parker & Sarah Bn. Jan. 7, 1748/9:Chr.Feb. 9, 1748/9. Did she die?)
GodParents:Samuel Pate, Mary Pate, Sarah Parker.
Richard Parker W.P. Apr. 16, 1751 Surry Co. Va.
Abst: To son, Richard Parker the Plantation where I live with 950 acres thereto belonging, provided that if child in esse be a male, he will return to said child 350 acres of the Indian Land on Reedy Branch, also to Richard Parker three negroes, pewter plates, horse & saddle, when 18 years old. To son, Thomas Parker, three negroes, horse and saddle, live stock, etc. when 18 years old. To son, Peter Parker a tract of land in North Carolina, in Northampton County, purchased of Joseph Riggen, deceased, date, 1742/3, 260 acres, and two negroes, pewton, livestock etc. when 18 years old. To son, William, a tract of land in Brunswick County, 350 acres, on Little Creek, said land purchased of Wm. Smith, deed date 1737, also stock etc. To daughter, Sarah Parker, negro, bed, horse, etc. To daughters Martha, Mary, and Ann bequests of negroes, furniture Etc. To son, Drury Parker, one negro. To son, Frederick Parker, one negro. Wife, Exerx. W.D. Jan. 27, 1750/1.
SOUTHAMPTON CO. VA. by Paramore Pg. 27-8
(Byrd's surveying Va. and N. C. Border)
"After so many weeks in wild----a few miles further West the party crossed the Nottaway at Bolton's Ferry and spent the night at the nearby plantation of Richard Parker, an honest planter (Mar. 1728) whose labors were rewarded with plenty ---etc.
With a little regret the Surveyors next took leave of Sally Parker, (Could this be Stepdaughter, Sarah Wyche?) the planter's attractive daughter and Molly Izzard, proclaimed by Byrd to be "The smartest damsel in these parts". After satisfying the curiosity of some of the commissioners at Nottaway Town (on the
site of Courtland) that evening the party reached the Blackwater Bridge of Col. Henry Harrison on the afternoon of Apr. 8, 1728 and congratulated one another on their return to Christendom. "
Paramore goes on to state in his book--"Byrd' s revealing description of his trip through the Blackwaters and Nottawy country seems misleading only with the state of religion there. Angelicans there had erected a Chapel in 1726 at the East end of what was afterwards known as Middlecock Bridge (between Berlin & /zuni) Rev. Fontaigne, an Angelican Parson, who served as Chaplain to the surveyors christened two children at Richard Parkers next day, but the Blackwaters did not mark the bounds of Christendom anymore than did those of English settlement."
This Sarah Parker was probably the stepdaughter of Richard Parker the 3rd, daughter of Judith Wyche, Wid. of William (children were Cyril and Sarah Wyche. His grandfather, Richard Parker had patented 314 acs. on Blackwater Swp.
William Wyche W. D. Feb. 21, 1719/20: W.P. Feb 15, 1731
Est. admin. Parker Jr., surviving husband of Judith Parker Feb. 16, 1731. Judith, apparently, has died.
Edward Braddy Est. by Judith Wyche, Adm. May 17, 1721: Sn'd. Curtis Land, John Hatty, Richard Poole. Bk. 7 no page No. given.
?Albemarle Par. Records. (Could this be the father of Judith?)
Some information from Reg. of Albemarle Par. Surry & Sussex Co. 1739-78.
Drury Parker---St. Lukes Parish.
Bn. ca. 1722-4: W. D. June 3, 1783: W.P Feb. 12, 1789 Southampton co. Va. Will Book 4. Pg. 293
Ex. Bro. Richard Parker, Jeremiah Drew, Randolph Newcomb.
Md. #1 ca. 1748-9 Elizabeth Barham d/o Charles.
#2 Md. June 15, 1769 Mildred Clanton Sussex Co. VA.: d/o Mary.
Sur. Reuban Clanton, Wm. Clanton.
Not order of birth:
1. Howell Parker bn. 1757 Surry Co.: died 1796 Stanly Co. Mo.? Md. 1780 (?1790) Elizabeth Lofton Bn. 1756.
2. Betsy Parker
3. William Parker
4. Thomas Parker
5. Edwin Parker Md. Apr. 18, 1802 Elizabeth Williams: Sur. Jacob Darden.
6. Frederick Parker ?Md. Oct. 21, 1791 Sussex Co. VA. Temperance Williams.
7. Matthew Parker Bn. Ca. 1783: d. ca. 1835 Va. Md. Dec. 4, 1817 Lucy Baily Bn. June 26, 1793, d/o Britton (1765-WP 1828) and Lucy Andrews Baily.
8. Lucy Parker (?Md. Mar. 29, 1768 James Peters)
9. Patsy/Patty? Parker
10. Nanny Parker
11. Suky Parker(? Sarah Parker Md. Aug. 10, 1769 Moses Lofton: Wit: Richard Kello: Sur. Jeremiah Drew.)
12. Tempy Parker
13. Judith Parker
14. Richard Parker
15. Polly Parker Md. Nov. 15, 1806 Irvin B. Mayo: d/o Milly: Wit: Judith Parker-consent only.?)
Matthew had James Thomas Bn. Dec. 25, 1818: d. 1873-4: Md. #2 Rebecca Clemens Moore (1819-1897) d/o Richard.
son, Robert Thomas (1857-1936 Decatur, Ill. Md. Emma Cecilia Rudd.
Dau.. Ethel Parker bn. 1885 Idpls., Ind.: d/ 1963 Charleston S. C. Md. Claude Wesley Lockard.
Dau. Bertha Isabel Lockard Bn June 27, 1915
Brandon Man, Canada.
Address 1993:Miss Isabel Lockard
32 Jamestown Rd.
Charleston S. C. 29407-7526
(She Compiled her infor. Jan. 1988)
Richard Parker, Richard Parker, Richard Parker, Thomas Parker
Joseph Parker
W. D. July 21, 1789: W.P Aug. 1789 Gates Co. N. C.
Test: John Robins Sr., John Robins Jr.
Wife Catren (Catherine.)
1. Joseph Parker
2. John Parker
3. Cader Parker
4. James Parker
5. Polly Parker
6. Elizabeth Parker
7. Nancy Parker
8. Pussa Parker
9. Sarah Jones.
William Parker (s/o William W. P. 1791 s/o Richard)
W. P. 1789 Gates Co. N. C.
1. John
2. Wm.
3. William bn. 1758 Va.
4. Breasy Parker (?Tereasy, ?Tracy,)Daughter
5. Hugh Parker
6. James Parker
?Wm. Parker W. D. Feb. 9, 1780: Rec. Nov. 7, 1788 Parish Newport, Isle of Wight.
Legatee: wife Mary (Beale d/o Benj)
Ex. Benj. Beale Sr.
Wit: John Green.
I want this information used to help others in Parker lines, but be sure you go to the records to verify what I have written.
We all make mistakes, and I do make many typing errors in the process of retyping. Please, do not do as some do--just using what others say without doing much research on your own, and get documentation, if at all possible. I believe that is why there is so much misinformation out on these three Richard Parkers. You can't only take other people's conclusions, nor tradition. I am sure there are typing errors-sorry!
again I must stress this book is to prove that there were three different Richard Parkers, and that Dr. Richard Parker of Charles City Co., Va. and that he moved to Henrico Co., Va. He was not the Richard Parker of Surry nor the Richard Parker of Nansemund Co., Va. sn’d Waunita Powell.
Addendum
I am including some notes/corrections sent to me by Ray Fouts (female). I believe it may be of great help to all.
First I think you did a great job on your Dr. Richard. I intend to comment on it in my book on the Nansemond clan. I have spent the last six month in the patents, online, and have learned a good bit more than I knew before. Maps are essential tools for me, or I would be clueless as to where anything, or anybody really was.
Your page 29, second para., Lewis Wright is incorrect. It was William Wright.
Same page, last paragraph, there were two Craney Creeks and islands. One was southwest of Suffolk, Va.(Thomas Dew and Richard Parker’s lands) and the other was in what is now Norfolk Co., near Newport News. It seems there were two of most everything up there.
Pg. 32, I strongly do not believe that the William Parker with the 1636 & 1638 patents went to Maryland. I do believe he stayed I Nansemond Co., and was Richard Parker’s father. Elizabeth River Parish is in the same area as the second Craney Creek, in all its spellings. There was an early Edward Parker in that same area, but no known connection to the Parkers in the Upper Parish of Nansemond. That is a peculiarity of name, by the way. The Upper Parish, or Upper Norfolke, Upper New Norfolke was the southern part of Nansemond and the Lower Parish, etc., was in the northern section. Reason: totally unknown, to me. You are ever so right about Thomas Dew not being Thomas Drew. That was a real stretch on some folks’ part.
pg. 33, second Para., "Also in the area of Richard Parker." there is an error. Bennett’s Creek is right, but Croucher/Crouches Cr. is in Surry Co., per C & P, quite a distance away. Of course, there were two (again) Bennets Crs. One was in the Upper Parish, with Richard, and the head of it is just over the Nansemon/Gates border. The other is in the Lower Parish and empties into the James River. It is an interesting story, but I don’t know how Boddie got it into Surry, if that is what he did. That William lived near Blunt Point, much closer to Newport News and Hampton Roads than Dumplin Island. Could that "Nanseaugertes" have been Nansemond Aug. Term? (Possible- when I had my files transferred from Word Perfect to Microsoft 2000 strange things showed up-Waunita).
Pg. 34 I believe John Bush’s patent to have been just north and west of Ragged Island. Ragged Island is the southern terminus of the James River Bridge. There is some confusion over Dumpling Island here. I realize that the pat. to William said "of Warrisquoick, : but that land does not lie in Isle of Wight and never has. In 1636, people were not that sure of County "boundaries,"so it was probably easy to make that kind of mistake. Dumpling Island is on the Eastern side of the Southern Br. of the Nanse. Riv. Powell’s Cr. is just south of Dump. Is.
Pg34-35 Wm. Hatfield had at least three patents in Nansemond, and probably bought a good bit more land, for which there are no deeds (drat the Brits and the Yanks!) The two for 100 and 200 acres were not near Dumpling Is., but near Craney Cr. (South.)
Page 36 22 Feb. 24, 1675/6… There is marsh all over Nansemond: this land is not on Dumpling Island.
Page 38 Lower Norfolk became Norfolk and Upper Norfolk became Nansemond.
The Western Br. of the Nans. Riv. and Chuckatuck Cr. are different places.
What is the source of the Paul Pender Will? Is that supposed to be Elizabeth, Lee, or Elizabeth Lee?
The Chowan deed from William Williams to Peter Parker is witnessed by John Parker, not Joan.
pg. 39 Top Line: Is that Bryant Oquin?
Pg. 41 Top, #3 That John was Peter’s eldest son.
Pg. 42 There is no documentation for Jean’s maiden name. People have called her Jean Bush Evans. and Jean Early Evans, but nobody seems to be able to prove it. Thomas had an eldest son, Peter, Not in his will, then Thomas, Joseph, Sarah, John William and Frances. All the children in the will were minors. There was no James. That is Hathaway’s goff and he made a lot of them, but he did record some things that are no longer extant. Sarah most probably had an elder sister who married Benjamin Evans. He was son of John and Jane Evans. I have his will.
John Benton’s will reads grandson Jess not James.
Jane Parker deed to James and Francis-not so-deed was to John Parker, from Jane and Francis (Frank). Ray.
I am sure Ray’s work is well done and you should check it out.
Some day you will hear more from her work. Waunita Powell
The following account, from the Accomac County Records for 1690-1697,pg. 161, is also given in "The Kingdom of Accawmacke" by Wise, p. 322, and in "17th Century Va." by Bruce, p. 181.
" Attached to the plantation of Capt. Richard Bayly of Accomac Co. was a negro slave who, by his accomplishments in this respect contributed as much to the diversion of the neighborhood as any person in it. This fiddler is found taking a prominent part in a lively scene which occurred at the house of the Ref. Thomas Teakle, to the scandal of the whole countryside, though innocent enough in light of modern day.
Elizabeth Parker, accompanied by Samuel Doe and his wife, went over to Mr. Teakle’s house to visit his daughter while he was away. They carried the Negro boy with them and after their arrival it occurred to the little company that it would be pleasant in the opportune absence of the clergyman to have a dance. The fiddle which had been left behind was sent for and the dancing began. While it was going on one James Fairfax came for the boy, but Elizabeth Parker made him abandon his purpose by informing him with some tempeer, that she had borrowed the fiddler of her sister, Ursula Bayly, his owner(Note. Richard Baily Jrs.’s wife was called Urcilla in his will in 1808). However she declared she would pay him. She (Elizabeth) took fromher purse a Spanish piece of eight. She also persuaded Fairfax to remain and take part in the dancing. Etc____
Accomack County Orders 169-1697, reel 79, pp 160a-165
From Virginia State Library,
Obtained by Geo. P. Bauguess
And transcribed by Raymond "Ray" P.
Fouts-- July 1, 1987
Sent to my by Ray.
I Will just give abstract of contents.
Whereas John Lewis and Thomas Milles were summoned by ye Sheriff to attend ye Court as Jury man in order to ye Tryall of the case between Mr. Thomas Teakle Pltff and Phillip Parker and Elizabeth his wife deft and being called to be Sworn failed to appeare. This Cort doe order yt ye Sd. John Lewis and Thomas Miles be fined for their Sd. Contempt one hundred pound of toba. And yt they also pay charges of court als Execucon.Etc--------- -
Pg. 160a done ata the house of ye said Mr. Tho. Teackle ?—night the Sd. Mr. Teackles Serv Woman Elizs told the Depont yt her said Masters daughter Mrs. Margaret Teackle had Sent her for the Said Elizabeth Parker the wife of ye Sd. Phillip Parker as the Said Servt, Eliz Said and the answer the Eliz Parker returned that her father was not at home but could not come till he came home and then would waite on her or to that effect and accordingly about an houre by son the Sd. Eliz Parker, Samll Doe his wife and Daughter came wth her to and a Negro fiddler with them belonging to Capt. Richard Bayley whose fiddle was sent for or brought after him and one James Fairefaxe house of ye Sd. Mr. Teackle
-------Sd. Elizabeth Parker replyed she had borrowed the Fidler of her sister Ursula Bayly wife of the Sd. Capt. Richard Bayly and he should not goe with her will
Page 162a a deposition by Mary (M.) Major-MENTIONED ELIZABETH Parker w/o Phillip Parker and a Majr. Bayley mentioned
This court concerned dancing Thread, ribbon, shoe strings. This is enough to prove that Elizabeth Bayley Parker was the wife
of Phillip Parker of the Accomacke Co. Parkers.
Richard, Richard Richard and Catherine King.
Jonathon Parker(b/o JONAS)
Bn. ca. 1713 Nansemond Co.:W.D. June 3, 1788 Granville Co., N. C.
W.P. Aug. 1788: ex. Son Samuel and John Badget; Wit. Jonathon Badjett, Elizabeth Howell
In Rev. War:md. 1738 Miss ?Howell:md. #2? Ann Copeland 1744,
Wife #1:
1.Jesse bn. 1739 N. C.
2.Rachael Dixon bn 1743 N. C.—5 sh. Each.
Wife #2
3. Elizabeth
Three youngest sons when of age-land to be sold ÷d
1. Samuel
2. Elijah
3. George
Issue:
1. Jesse bn. 1739
2. Rachael bn. 1743 N. C.
#2 W.
3. Cader bn. 1745:Aug. 1780 Granville Co., N. C.
4. Jonathon
5. Jemima md. Leo Forsythe
6. Elizabeth md. Joseph Hester
7. Pharada bn. and d. in Broswell
8. Ann
9. Samuel bn. 1763:1809 Wake Co., N. C.
10.Elijah bn. 1768 Grandville N. C.. d. 1853 Bedford Co.Tenn.
11.George md. Lucy Wilkerson
Do not have down where I got this information.
It is possible that the index may be a little off due to switching to Microsoft from Word Perfect 5.0. The index is not 100% every name, but you will be able to find your family if it is in the book. I did leave off some names that were in the deeds. The book isn’t that big that you become lost.





Free Genealogy Sites For Our Cousins
Posted:2010-04-06 17:09:45 UTC-07:00



A Beginner to Genealogy? Try starting with help from some good free sites, branch out to the paying ones later? Some sites have more photo that seems to be abundant for these lines. Please add to this other free sites, but they will be checked out. They have to be truly "free." I love famiy sites! Help others in your line, no one can be save without anothers aiding us!
1.
Welcome to the Ancestors Web Site or,
2.
http://www.familysearch.%20org/ or the other, https://new.familysearch.org/en/action/unsec/welcome A newer version
3.
http://www.byubroadcasting.org/ or,
4.
http://lds.org/ i.e. BYU site above has lots of good suggestions for beginners and I use some of the areas too. Even the TV show may help beginners "tune in". Note to Readers: Proofs or verification data will always disagree with each other. So much of this needs to be updated while others parts do not. I tried not to add any living persons (first two generations) so, these first two generations are always missing.
My purpose is to keep this a free genealogy Internet site for my genealogy cousin lines. To be corrected for other in comments. Genealogy is presented AS IS. You need to make your own corrections as with any genealogy, and these posts are no exceptions to that rule. Three sources and this is not one of your sources! The posts at best gives you clues to follow up on those sources.Do help whenever or where ever possible. Share with others in these lines. Please send any proof, if possible, for any changes to add that you may want to add through a e-mail attachment for me to publish or if you don't want me to publish please make a note in the correspondence.
I'm learning how to copy my pages slowly and will go back to make change some of my first pages as I go along. This is a learning experiment learning to using this style of blog format. If you have photo please send it along in an attachment in my e-mail. Thanks (Updates will be coming about once a month?) Every thing here is only presented TENTATIVELY! You'll need to Prove all genealogy data, name and records!
It's genealogy's Golden Rule is always watch what your reveal on the Internet. However note the number one use of the Internet is genealogy. These names are mostly mine, cousins, step families, and even my children's line (my X's lines), basically what I have on hand. I don't add other interest outside my parameters.
The Photo are for aesthetics additions and may not be on the correct pages, but all are in my lines. All publishing rights reserved on all material in here. In other words...not for re-sale at or to any other site! No Spam comments or connections to any outside interest of these subject matters pages. And last of all, you must connect to one of our lines. Thanks
Do visit inside these pages: It has some links like on "Family Search" a pilot program that give you some information on certain census.
5.
http://blog.dearmyrtle.com/2007/06/browse-unindexed-microfilm-online-today.html Remember it's not on her home page.
6.
http://blogfinder.genealogue.com/quick_finder.asp? This is a list of bloggers referring to genealogy but not necessarily this line. More to information to educate in this area.
7. New Beginners: TWO FREE GENEALOGY PROGRAMS:
www.lds.org/ (Family History), (Family Search.Org), (Order/download products), (software downloads), (4.0 or 5.0 are free in different languages.)
8.Or, you can just go to
http://www.familysearch.org/ i.e. The download for instruction is on this page too. Any program takes time to learn. Their free program called the Paf 4.0 or the Paf 5.0 or Paf 5.2 i.e.programs is free to anyone. It's may not be the best for some, but it's free and its not invasive, for resale and, no ads back to them to buy anything! In this program you can turn many of the entries off when printing (referring to any LDS data, temple, baptism, i.e. that's not pertaining to you.)
At best it maybe free storage for all your names to work on until you can afford another software program. I don't advertise genealogy software that is not free. The ph. no. that will tell you how to turn off their LDS entries, how to load the program, questions on how to use the program or most of all any questions that you need answering concerning genealogy they will assist you in your language. They are older volunteer's so if you get a personality you have a problem with call back when he/her shift is over and call another time. They do not proselytise and will let you know of other sites, where to start for the name you are seeking etc. 1-800-346-6044 They can look up name etc on the Internet from their genealogy library. They have genealogy library operating in most areas of the world to keep their temple work going. Ask for the nearest library (free) in your area. All workers are volunteers and same thing applies as stated above, go a time when you like the person helping you. Opened six days a week and their sh rifts changes every 4 hours. (Look in the ph. book for a "Stake Center" or call their missionaries in the area or President i.e.)
9.
help@productsupport.familysupport.org Don't worry they don't care what religion, race, etc., you are and have many foreign worker to draw from depending on their availability and where, because its all volunteers service oriented.
10. Here is a large name to this Vaughan file. (Version 2.1 of the file is on-line and available for downloading at:)
http://www.mediafire.com/?5ygirh4zpjz Look for version 2.1 in Ged com format. I loaded this on the Paf program too but you need to change "Rosa" to become No. 1 etc. If nothing else use it as a "list" to names to yours if you connect. I think this web site belongs to Eddie Davis who does the genealogy work, as well as other members (Vaughan line) from this Vaughan Pioneer Group. Do write him to get his newsletters and etc. from him and the others in the group who summit data.
11.
http://www.abiword.com/ If you don't have or don't like Microsoft word i.e.

12. http://www.cyndislist.com/ Everyone used Cyndy's list, however it has become very commercial over the years yet, to be expected because it cost a lot to keep genealogy free sites going, and it's an honest way to earn money doing what you do best. It may help someone with ideas and link of where to go next i.e. Most of her links connect to commercials sites.13. NARA PAGES: http://ancestryinsider.blogspot.com/search/label/NARA It has some information about the wars and pages to view them.
14. http://technorati.com/tag/genealogy" I know it has a lot of "bogus genealogy sites" set up for money offering nothing. Viewings or "CLICKS" are set up for you to view and they make money when you do. That's why we have so many "Bogus" blogs. However, I've found some information or links in them to sites that was helpful, but be careful here for the "run-around".
15. http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/ In every state has a government archives for searching, (mostly for ordering copies (cheaper) of death, marriage, i.e. certificates). This one pertains to the Missouri ancestral line in these pages. Sometimes the have good links and sometime the same old ones that steal from everyone and charge you fees to get them back after you've donated free to them.
16. Cherokee nation @ http://www.cherokeenation.org/ and Another site to register to the
17. Cherokee Tribe, a genealogy site also. http://www.cherokee.org/Services/Default.aspx?Service=Registration&ID=8sRG9ZCF7PE=
18. Tretower Vaughan's and Eddie Davis's group? http://www.tretower.com/. Another break off of Vaughan: Data (sumitted by members to this group) is http://tretower.com/ (I've gotten many shared photo by members to the group too.
A lot of her pages like mine are from posting og the group, "Vaughan Pioneer" from Yahoo.com It a group that many of us belong too. So some of our pages maybe duplicated sources, as they are sent weekly. Ask Eddie Davis for free membership.
19. This is a great site to look up phone. no. backwards, forwards or just a address i.e http://www.411locate.com/ It come in handy at times when looking up people while doing genealogy.
You can add your site too but nothing linking to a professional genealogy link or site.

Next is; Immigrant Servants Database: Nathan W. Murphy, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Utah, accredited genealogist, and employee of Price and Associates Genealogical Services (project sponsor), is reconstructing a passenger arrival list of indentured servants coming to colonial America. According to the website, "More than 75 percent of the colonists who settled south of New England financed their voyages to the New World as indentured servants, convict servants, and redemption's. This project aims to identify all immigrants described by these terms in American and European sources from 1607 through 1820." To date, there are approximately 10,000 immigrant servants listed in the database.That number continues to grow.
20. http://www.immigrantservants.com/ This is a very good site for any immigration genealogy.
21. Vaughn, Putnam i.e. http://quimbycentral.com/TJMoody.html (Family site) Do add your own site here if your related, (cousin.)
22. http://members.tripod.com/~Hiestand/roller/JOHANNES.HTM Roller/Vaughan is another family site.
23. http://www.pioneerlibrary.com/ It's an on line library?
24. www.genealogy.com/links/index.html
25. For Land Grant Searches: http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/

Free Genealogy Sites (3)
Genealogy Software (2)
***Ancestor Seekers Eleventh Salt Lake City Research Trip 22-27 February 2009—10 Percent Discount for Early Registration
Join others from throughout the U.S.A. and Canada for the dream genealogy vacation. Spend a whole week at the Family History Library, accessing the world's largest collection of genealogical records with help and advice from accredited genealogist professionals. www.AncestorSeekers.com/slcrt. http://www.AncestorSeekers./slert Photo: Cherubia, Mary, Eliz., Nancy Vaughan
More will be added to this page.
Added: http://www.lgboyd.com/vaughn/vaughn.htm \
http://www.egroups.com/group/Vaughanpioneers
http://www.lgboyd.com/ancestors/
http://www.mediafire.com/?1hnkt0275ct Another, Vaughan line
Vaughanpioneers@yahoogroups.com or ec21davis@sbcglobal.net (e-mail to become a member)
http://www.timcdfw.com/genealogy...personID=I340&tree=ChildressMain (John Franklin Vaughan) Is a very nice free web site for Vaughan's seekers.
If you have a photo to share for others or even if your writing a book. Send photos and picture of your Vaughan, book etc and I will publish or advertise it for the rest of our cousins.
ptsherm@gmail.com Thanks
http://www.egroups.com/group/Vaughanpioneers Groups address?



Land Bounty Warrents (Vaughan's)
Posted:2010-04-04 11:46:47 UTC-07:00

 
Land Bounty Warrants...of Patrick, Sherwood, James and John Vaughan



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John and Thomas Vaughan Land Warrents
Posted:2010-04-04 11:41:20 UTC-07:00
State and Navy Ohio Records (John and Thomas Vaughan, State and Navy Land Warrents, Military District of Ohio Record.






Donald Adams Decendents
Posted:2010-04-05 13:27:38 UTC-07:00
Phot of Daniel Vaughn and house



Descendency of Donald Adams:
John Vaughan
b. abt 1762 in Va
d. 14 July 1842 in Hancock Co, Tn
m. 1794 in Va to Nancy Callicot
their son:
Beverly Vaughn
b. 04 Jan 1797-8 in Halifax Co, Va
d. Unknown
m. 22 Aug 1850 in Clark Co, Illinois to Fannie Chambers Minor
their son:
Phillip Alexander Vaughn
b. 15 Apr 1851 in Clark Co, Illinois
d. 25 Nov 1927 in Vermillion, Edgar Co, Il
married 1st: Martha Rahel in 1876
married 2nd: Emma Rahel in 1879 (Phylis Deutsch line)
married 3rd: Kate McClenthen 8 Sep 1895 in Clark Co, Il
Kate and Phillips daughter:
Rebecca Genevieve Vaughn
b. 10 Jun 1913 in Clark Co, Il
d. 20 Jun 1999 in Edgar Co, Il
m. 1931 in Danville, Illinois to Harold Adams
their son:
Donald Rae Adams (twin)
b. Aug 13, 1933 in Paris, Edgar Co, Illinois
d.
m. 1955 to Carol Isaacson
FREE GENEALOGY SITES;
http://www.lgboyd.com/vaughn/vaughn.htm
http://www.lgboyd.com/ancestors/
Vaughan: Page to free Genealogy:
http://tretower.com/ A lot of her pages, like mine, are from posting to the "Vaughan Pioneer group" that we both belong too. So some of our pages maybe a duplicated source. If your in this line you can join the group also. Eddie Davis is in charge of this newsletter.



William Patrick Vaughan Decendants 5-9 gen
Posted:2010-04-04 11:03:03 UTC-07:00



51. SAMUEL P.5 VAUGHAN (THOMAS4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born in Washington Co., VA or Morgan County, Tennessee. He married ELIZABETH JACK.
Children of SAMUEL VAUGHAN and ELIZABETH JACK are:
115. i. JOSEPH EVANS6 VAUGHN.
ii. BENJAMIN EVERETT VAUGHN.
52. MARY MARTHA5 HOMESLEY (DEFSEY4 VAUGHAN, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married CLINTON LEWIS.
Child of MARY HOMESLEY and CLINTON LEWIS is:
116. i. SYDNEY PRISCILLA6 LEWIS.
53. MARGARET LOUSIA5 VAUGHAN (GEORGE WASHINGTON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born December 18, 1838 in Missouri, and died November 25, 1925 in Arkansas. She married CATLETT FITCH March 1855 in Madison County, Arkansas, son of THOMAS FITCH and ELIZABETH JONES. He was born April 11, 1830 in White,Tennessee, and died 1919 in Madison County, Arkansas.
Notes for MARGARET LOUSIA CATLETT FITCHVAUGHAN:
One family story has it that the father of Catlett Jr. was not Catlett Sr. but Margaret's first cousin, once removed, Sheriff Ben Vaughan.
Children of MARGARET VAUGHAN and are:
117. i. ADA S.6 FITCH, b. March 1856.
118. ii. LAFELIA N. FITCH, b. Abt. 1858.
iii. NANCY L. FITCH, b. Abt. 1858.
119. iv. THOMAS L. FITCH, b. August 24, 1860, Arkansas; d. January 09, 1944.
120. v. ANDREW W. FITCH, b. November 1863, Arkansas.
121. vi. FLORENCE ELIZABETH FITCH, b. May 14, 1866, Spring Valley, Arkansas; d. May 12, 1947, Springdale, Arkansas.
122. vii. JULIA ANN FITCH, b. August 24, 1868, Prairie Township, Madison County, Arkansas; d. May 05, 1945.
viii. CATLETT A. "DICK" FITCH, b. April 13, 1871, Prairie Township, Madison County, Arkansas; d. March 18, 1948.
Notes for CATLETT A. "DICK" FITCH:
ix. WILLIAM BYRON FITCH, b. April 04, 1874, Arkansas; d. June 28, 1893.
x. LEMUEL W. FITCH, b. December 1876, Prairie Township, Madison County, Arkansas.
Notes for LEMUEL W. FITCH:
Once made his sister Julia walk a board across a well.
54. JULIA ANN5 VAUGHAN (GEORGE WASHINGTON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born December 19, 1845. She married ? ARNOLD.
Children of JULIA VAUGHAN and ? ARNOLD are:
123. i. CLARISSA A.6 ARNOLD, b. Abt. 1862.
124. ii. SARAH E. ARNOLD, b. Abt. 1867.
125. iii. WILLIE F. ARNOLD, b. Abt. 1870.
55. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS5 VAUGHAN (GEORGE WASHINGTON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born December 11, 1847.
Children of CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS VAUGHAN are:
i. GRANDVILLE6 VAUGHAN, b. 1873.
ii. ADA "DOLLY" VAUGHAN, b. 1875.
iii. CHRISTOPHER VAUGHAN, b. 1877.
iv. GEORGE D. VAUGHAN, b. 1879.
v. AMANDA E. VAUGHAN, b. 1885.
vi. EMZIE C. VAUGHAN, b. 1888.
vii. JOSEPH L. VAUGHAN, b. 1895.
56. ADA ANN ISABELLA5 VAUGHAN (GEORGE WASHINGTON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born December 20, 1851, and died 1943. She married JOSEPH D. BEVERS. He was born November 12, 1846 in Illinois, and died July 05, 1917.
Children of ADA VAUGHAN and JOSEPH BEVERS are:
126. i. AMY E.6 BEVERS, b. 1873.
127. ii. CORA F. BEVERS, b. 1875.
iii. ALBERT W. BEVERS, b. September 1877.
iv. ADA E. BEVERS, b. October 1879.
v. JOE PAULINE BEVERS, b. Abt. 1894.
57. ADDISON MILTON5 VAUGHAN (GEORGE WASHINGTON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 07, 1853.
Children of ADDISON MILTON VAUGHAN are:
i. ANDREW6 VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1876.
ii. JOHN F. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1878.
iii. CHRISTOPHER C. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1883.
iv. ADA VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1885.
v. JAMES S. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1887.
vi. MARY E. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1889.
vii. NAPOLEON B. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1891.
viii. DRUSILLA A. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1893.
ix. EMY J. VAUGHAN, b. 1896.
58. CATHERINE E.5 VAUGHAN (ANDREW JACKSON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 13, 1847 in Madison Co. AR, and died April 15, 1938 in Bluff Cemetery, Springdale, AR. She married ANDERSON SANDERS January 23, 1862 in Spring Valley, AR by her father. He was born January 18, 1842 in Orleans, IN, and died August 16, 1920 in Bluff Cemetery, Springdale, AR.
Notes for CATHERINE E. VAUGHAN:
[Benton.FTW]
[Vaughans.FTW]
[Vaughan-1.FTW]
Didn't believe in dance, but had big jolly boys that would pick her up and swing her around be cause she was so small.
Catherine traveled to Washington and California.
[Da vaughans.FTW]
[Vaughans.FTW]
[Vaughan-1.FTW]
Didn't believe in dance, but had big jolly boys that would pick her upand swing her around be cause she was so small.
Catherine traveled to Washington and California.
Notes for ANDERSON SANDERS:
[Benton.FTW]
[Vaughans.FTW]
[Vaughan-1.FTW]
Jackson Vaughn gave them a tract of land near Spring Valley.
Three Sanders Brothers married Three Vaughn sisters. The Parents of
George Allen Sanders and Willie Frances Sanders died in the big flu
epidemic and were raised by Anderson and Catherine.
Catherine had an infant at the time and had to send Willie to a black
mammy to be nursed until he was weaned.
Anderson and Catherine raised thier daughter Nora's two daughters also.
Anderson fought in the Civil War. The slaves were freed and given 5acres of land each. They all stayed to help Catherine during the war. Anderson ran up War Eagle Valley to escape th e carpet baggers.
Catherine boiled dirt under the smoke house to get salt.
They could see cannon fire at Pea Ridge from the House.[Da vaughans.FTW]
[Vaughans.FTW]
[Vaughan-1.FTW]
Jackson Vaughn gave them a tract of land near Spring Valley.Three Sanders Brothers married Three Vaughn sisters. The Parents ofGeorge Allen Sanders and Willie Frances Sanders died in the big flu epidemic and were raised by Anderson and Catherine.
Catherine had an infant at the time and had to send Willie to a black mammy to be nursed until he was weaned.
Anderson and Catherine raised thier daughter Nora's two daughters also.
Anderson fought in the Civil War. The slaves were freed and given 5acres of land each. The y all stayed to help Catherine during the war. Anderson ran up War Eagle Valley to escape th e carpet baggers.
Catherine boiled dirt under the smoke house to get salt.
They could see cannon fire at Pea Ridge from the House.
Children of CATHERINE VAUGHAN and ANDERSON SANDERS are:
i. SIMON6 SANDERS, b. December 12, 1862; d. December 13, 1862, Vaughan Cemetery, Hindsville, AR.
128. ii. LAURENCE ALLEN SANDERS, b. September 25, 1864, Spring Valley, AR; d. January 04, 1951, Bluff Cemetary, Springdale, AR.
iii. MARY W. SANDERS, b. September 22, 1866; d. July 13, 1871, Vaughan Cemetery, Hindsville, AR.
129. iv. IDA B. SANDERS, b. September 30, 1868; d. May 19, 1962.
v. ANDREW J. SANDERS, b. October 10, 1870; d. November 03, 1870.
vi. HENRY H. SANDERS, b. May 11, 1872; d. 1938, Bluff Cemetery, Springdale, AR.
vii. LEVI AUGUSTUS "LEE" SANDERS, b. August 09, 1875; d. 1957.
viii. NAOMI E. SANDERS, b. September 07, 1877; d. 1979.
ix. NORA E. SANDERS, b. September 27, 1879; d. April 08, 1924.
x. ADA MAY SANDERS, b. September 21, 1881.
xi. JOHN ANDERSON SANDERS, b. September 05, 1883.
xii. MARK ELMOS SANDERS, b. December 02, 1885; d. May 1948.
xiii. ROGER DECATUR SANDERS, b. August 01, 1892; d. October 1946, Bluff Cemetery, Springdale, AR; m. IRMA PETROSS; b. 1892; d. 1942, Bluff Cemetery, Springdale, AR.
59. GEORGE W.5 VAUGHAN (ANDREW JACKSON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1850. He married UNKNOWN.
Children of GEORGE VAUGHAN and UNKNOWN are:
i. A.J.6 VAUGHAN, b. 1877.
ii. STELA C. VAUGHAN, b. 1889.
60. EMILY5 VAUGHAN (ANDREW JACKSON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 30, 1853 in Arkansas, and died March 10, 1874 in Vaughan, Cemetery, Hindsville, AR. She married JAMES ISAM SANDERS. He was born July 20, 1848 in Indiana, and died October 16, 1874 in Vaughan Cemetery, Hindsville, AR.
Children of EMILY VAUGHAN and JAMES SANDERS are:
i. GEORGE ALLEN6 SANDERS, b. October 05, 1871.
ii. WILLIAM F. SANDERS, b. December 1873.
61. NANCY N.5 VAUGHAN (ANDREW JACKSON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born March 18, 1856 in Arkansas, and died January 08, 1913 in Vaughan, Cemetery, Hindsville, AR. She married (1) ? PARKER. She married (2) SAMUEL B. SANDERS May 1871 in Washington County, AR. He was born October 10, 1850 in Indiana, and died April 24, 1881 in Vaughan Cemetery, Hindsville, AR.
Children of NANCY VAUGHAN and SAMUEL SANDERS are:
i. ARKANSAS6 SANDERS, b. May 13, 1872, Spring Valley, AR; d. May 15, 1872, Vaughan, Cemetery, Hindsville, AR.
ii. ANDREW JACKSON SANDERS, b. 1875.
iii. SAMUEL SANDERS, b. Abt. 1880.
iv. DOOK SANDERS, b. 1880.
v. BEULAH SANDERS (PARKER?), b. Abt. 1885.
62. ADA L.5 VAUGHAN (ANDREW JACKSON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1858. She married ? WEBB.
Children of ADA VAUGHAN and ? WEBB are:
i. GEORGE W.6 WEBB, b. Abt. 1880.
ii. CECIL C. WEBB, b. Abt. 1883.
iii. HELTIS A. WEBB, b. Abt. 1888.
iv. ELLA A. WEBB, b. Abt. 1890.
v. NAOMI C. WEBB, b. Abt. 1892.
vi. HARRIET WEBB, b. Abt. 1894.
63. MARY E.5 VAUGHAN (ANDREW JACKSON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1869. She married ? EDDIS.
Children of MARY VAUGHAN and ? EDDIS are:
i. CORA MAUD6 EDDIS, b. Abt. 1887.
ii. EDWARD FOREST EDDIS, b. Abt. 1890.
64. CHARLES5 VAUGHAN (ANDREW JACKSON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1872.
Child of CHARLES VAUGHAN is:
i. ETHEL 6 VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1894.
65. ZIMRI5 VAUGHAN (ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1844 in Arkansas. He married BARBEY M.L. Abt. 1870.
Children of ZIMRI VAUGHAN and BARBEY M.L. are:
i. HENRY LEE6 VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1873.
ii. GEORGE L. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1877.
iii. SUSAN M.H.B. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1880.
iv. WATKINS VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1883.
v. WASSEY VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1888.
66. DANIEL5 VAUGHAN (ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK 2, PAT. UNKNOWN 1) was born April 18, 1846 in Madison Co., Arkansas, and died February 03, 1905. He married CATHERINE ANN (ANNIE) GOIN 1865. She was born March 1846 in Tennessee.
Children of DANIEL VAUGHAN and CATHERINE GOIN are:
i. ABE6 VAUGHAN, b. March 09, 1849; d. March 11, 1907.
130. ii. WILIAM HENDERSON VAUGHAN, b. December 16, 1867, Bowie, Montague, Texas; d. October 17, 1947, Sapulpa, Creek, Oklahoma.
iii. CHARLIE S. VAUGHAN, b. October 01, 1872, Texas.
131. iv. DANIEL ROBERT VAUGHAN, b. May 30, 1881, Decator, Texas.
v. NETTIE VAUGHAN, b. September 03, 1885, Texas.
67. SAMUEL HENDERSON5 VAUGHAN (ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born March 31, 1848, and died September 14, 1909. He married MARY SHARP.
Children of SAMUEL VAUGHAN and MARY SHARP are:
i. EMILY6 VAUGHAN, b. 1870.
ii. SISSIE VAUGHAN, b. 1873.
132. iii. ISSAC T. VAUGHAN, b. August 07, 1877; d. June 20, 1949.
68. THOMAS R.5 VAUGHAN (ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1854 in Arkansas.
Children of THOMAS R. VAUGHAN are:
i. JAMES6 VAUGHAN, b. 1872.
ii. JEFF VAUGHAN, b. 1874.
iii. MOSES VAUGHAN, b. 1876.
iv. DANIEL VAUGHAN, b. 1878.
69. ISSAC K.5 VAUGHAN (ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 1862.
Children of ISSAC K. VAUGHAN are:
i. EMMA6 VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1882.
ii. THOMAS VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1884.
70. MARY5 LANE (NANCY4 VAUGHAN, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) died Bef. July 1896. She married JAMES C. HARRIS.
Children of MARY LANE and JAMES HARRIS are:
i. TOLBERT ELMER6 HARRIS, b. 1879.
ii. ERNEST A. HARRIS, b. 1881.
iii. LINNEL (?) HARRIS, b. 1886.
iv. GRACE HARRIS, b. 1891.
71. T.L.5 LANE (NANCY4 VAUGHAN, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1)
Children of T.L. LANE are:
i. ERIC6 LANE, b. 1890.
ii. UNKNOWN LANE, b. 1892.
iii. ELBERT LANE, b. 1894.
iv. LOUIE LANE, b. 1895.
72. THOMAS R.5 LANE (NANCY4 VAUGHAN, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1854. He married MARGARET M. BERRY, daughter of ?? BERRY and NANCY TUCKER. She was born Abt. 1859.
Child of THOMAS LANE and MARGARET BERRY is:
i. NELLIE M.6 LANE, b. Abt. 1884.
73. DANIEL5 LANE (NANCY4 VAUGHAN, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1856.
Children of DANIEL LANE are:
i. ELLA6 LANE, b. 1880.
ii. GROVER C. LANE, b. 1884.
iii. HUGH LANE, b. 1887.
iv. EVA LANE, b. 1889.
v. BEULAH LANE, b. 1894.
vi. JOHN L. LANE, b. 1896.
74. MARGARET E.5 LANE (NANCY4 VAUGHAN, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1862. She married ? WILKS.
Children of MARGARET LANE and ? WILKS are:
i. NANCY A.6 WILKS, b. 1875.
ii. SAMUEL T. WILKS, b. 1880.
iii. ISAAC T. WILKS, b. 1883.
iv. EMMA G. WILKS, b. 1885.
75. NANCY CAROLINE5 TROUTT (ANNA C.4 VAUGHAN, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born November 24, 1850 in Oklahoma Indian Territory, and died September 23, 1917 in Goshen, AR. She married EDWARD FRANCIS MORRIS June 24, 1868 in Goshen, AR. He was born September 27, 1840 in England, and died March 11, 1924 in Goshen, AR.
Children of NANCY TROUTT and EDWARD MORRIS are:
i. ADA ELIZA6 MORRIS, b. August 25, 1869, Whitener, Madison county, AR; d. November 1952, Fayetteville, AR; m. JOHN FRANKLIN PAGE, July 01, 1888; b. October 02, 1864; d. September 28, 1940, Fayetteville, AR.
ii. SUSAN MORRIS, b. December 15, 1874, Whitener, Madison county, AR; d. October 03, 1960; m. HENRY F. NEILL, 1902.
iii. JULIA CATHERINE MORRIS, b. January 11, 1877, Whitener, Madison county, AR; d. January 10, 1969; m. SOLOMON JOSHUA BAKER.
iv. MARY E. MORRIS, b. February 26, 1877, Whitener, Madison county, AR; d. January 11, 1887.
v. WILL M. MORRIS, b. March 10, 1881; d. November 1964; m. MOLLY MASTERSON.
vi. MYRTLE WINNIE MORRIS, b. March 10, 1881, Whitener, Madison county, AR; d. April 08, 1959; m. PETER ROBERT WEBB, July 22, 1902.
vii. BEULAH CHLOE MORRIS, b. January 18, 1888, Whitener, Madison county, AR; d. November 06, 1982; m. HARRISON LANGHAM, November 04, 1905; b. November 25, 1887; d. May 1973.
viii. IDA D. MORRIS, b. January 15, 1890, Whitener, Madison county, AR; d. June 17, 1955; m. SAM JONES, November 1908; b. April 26, 1883; d. March 09, 1947.
76. MARGARET E.5 EVANS (SUSAN4 VAUGHAN, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married ? BEVERS.
Children of MARGARET EVANS and ? BEVERS are:
i. GEORGE C.6 BEVERS, b. Abt. 1878.
ii. BENNIE BEVERS, b. Abt. 1879.
iii. LAURA BEVERS, b. Abt. 1880.
iv. JOSEPH BEVERS, b. Abt. 1882.
v. SUSAN BEVERS, b. Abt. 1883.
vi. EMILY J. BEVERS, b. Abt. 1885.
vii. WILLIAM H. BEVERS, b. Abt. 1889.
77. MARY JANE "NARCISSIS"5 VAUGHAN (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born February 22, 1838, and died 1923. She married GEORGE WASHINGTON TODD July 22, 1855, son of AUGUSTUS TODD and MARGARET LOWERY. He was born September 14, 1833 in Arkansas, and died January 15, 1923 in Clifty, Arkansas.
Children of MARY VAUGHAN and GEORGE TODD are:
133. i. LAFAITTE6 TODD, b. June 19, 1856, Arkansas; d. July 05, 1917.
ii. JAMES WILEY TODD, b. February 23, 1858; d. January 31, 1943; m. ESTER MEDORA HILL BADGLEY, September 14, 1878.
iii. FLORENCE TODD, b. Abt. 1859, Arkansas.
iv. BENJAMIN ALBERT TODD, b. June 28, 1866; d. June 14, 1927.
v. JOHN A. TODD, b. Abt. 1868; d. May 31, 1949; m. NETTIE ROCHELLA HARRISON; b. 1876; d. 1954.
vi. ZIMRI TODD, b. May 29, 1871; d. Abt. 1924, Kent, Washington.
vii. ANDREW J. TODD, b. October 1874; d. 1920; m. KATHRYN ROBERTS.
viii. THOMAS EDWARD TODD, b. February 25, 1877; d. December 15, 1953; m. LAURA EVANS, 1902.
ix. EVA TODD.
78. GEORGE WASHINGTON5 VAUGHAN (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 17, 1839 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas, and died August 24, 1913 in Madison County, Arkansas. He married MARY FRANCIS HENDERSON August 13, 1857 in Barry County, Missouri. She was born January 05, 1843 in Arkansas, and died October 26, 1910.
Notes for GEORGE WASHINGTON VAUGHAN:
From the Springdale News.
Uncle Bud Vaughan's condition is about the same as reported in lastissue, only he is growin g weaker. His two daughters, Mrs. Ivie and Mrs.Literal, were notified of his illness and the y arrived here the 30th.Mrs. Literall has gone back, but Mrs. Ivie is sill here.
After eight weeks illness Uncle Bud Vaughan passed away Sunday evening,the 24, at 2:30. Uncl e Bud was born at Huntsville Aug. 17, 1839, lived 74years and 7 days. Has been a resident o f Madison County all his life. Heleaves to mourn his death two sisters and two brothers, on e son and fourdaughters, and a host of other relatives and friends.
George W. Vaughan lived in Neosho County, Kansas in Canville Townshipduring the Civil War, li ving near his father and other family membersfrom Madison County, AR.
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1865 Neosho County, Canville Township -- Kansas State Census
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G.W. Vaughan 25 m AR farmer
M.F. 22 f AR
N.C. 5 f AR
M.C. a(?) f MO.
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Notes for MARY FRANCIS HENDERSON:
Said to have been 1/4th Cherokee Indian, her parents were said to havebeen on the Trail of Te ars.
Children of GEORGE VAUGHAN and MARY HENDERSON are:
i. MARY E.6 VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1858.
134. ii. NANCY CHERUBIA VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1860, Arkansas.
iii. MARTHA CLEMENTINE VAUGHAN, b. August 1863; d. February 28, 1937.
iv. ZORA MARGARETTE VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1867.
v. JAMES DALLAS VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1870.
135. vi. DONNA VAUGHAN, b. November 05, 1873; d. December 21, 1953.
136. vii. CALVIN LEROY VAUGHAN, b. April 12, 1875, Madison County, Arkansas; d. October 26, 1954, Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas.
137. viii. MINNIE R. VAUGHAN, b. January 1881; d. 1945.
79. ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born March 14, 1841 in Madison County, Arkansas, and died December 06, 1912 in Madison County, Arkansas. She married LEROY C. TODD July 22, 1856, son of AUGUSTUS TODD and MARGARET LOWERY. He was born June 11, 1836 in Clifty, Arkansas, and died November 02, 1912 in Clifty, Arkansas.
Children of ELIZABETH VAUGHAN and LEROY TODD are:
138. i. GEORGE WASHINGTON6 TODD, b. July 04, 1857, Arkansas; d. February 29, 1940, Hindsville, Madison County, Arkansas.
ii. MARGARET EMMA TODD, b. April 29, 1859, Arkansas; d. July 13, 1953; m. WILLIAM JASPER EVANS, February 13, 1879; b. February 11, 1858; d. March 30, 1929.
iii. MARY C. TODD, b. November 30, 1861, Arkansas; d. January 31, 1917; m. JOSIAH M. GODARD, September 20, 1883; b. February 27, 1859.
iv. WILLIAM P. TODD, b. September 11, 1865; d. March 11, 1874.
v. NANCY A. TODD, b. March 19, 1868, Arkansas; d. 1936; m. JAMES GODARD; b. Arkansas.
139. vi. BENJAMIN FRANKILIN TODD, b. March 25, 1870, Arkansas; d. March 25, 1905.
140. vii. THOMAS ALBERT TODD, b. September 15, 1872; d. November 27, 1899, Rogers, Arkansas.
viii. JAMES LAFAYETTETODD, b. July 25, 1875, Arkansas; d. March 24, 1959; m. LUNCINDA PALESTINE LYNCH, September 14, 1902, Hindsville, Madison County, Arkansas; b. 1879; d. 1976.
ix. MAGNOLIA ELIZABETH TODD, b. November 19, 1877, Arkansas; d. May 21, 1965; m. (1) JIM LOWMAN; m. (2) MART WASSON; m. (3) MARION PIERCE.
141. x. LILA FRANCES TODD, b. May 25, 1880, Arkansas; d. June 30, 1967, Summers, Arkansas.
80. JAMES POLK DALLAS5 VAUGHAN (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born June 1845, and died August 1905. He married MELVINA HOUSTON. She was born February 25, 1858 in Arkansas, and died January 06, 1893 in Madison County, Arkansas.
Notes for JAMES POLK DALLAS VAUGHAN:
Dallas Vaughan was the second postmaster of Clifty, Arkansas.
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Dallas Vaughan was the second postmaster of Clifty, Arkansas.
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Dallas Vaughan was the second postmaster of Clifty, Arkansas.
Children of JAMES VAUGHAN and MELVINA HOUSTON are:
142. i. NANCY ALLEN6 VAUGHAN, b. September 01, 1874; d. February 27, 1949.
143. ii. CORDELIA VAUGHAN, b. May 30, 1877; d. February 11, 1952, Belleville, Kansas.
144. iii. JOHN DOUGLAS VAUGHAN, b. March 25, 1879; d. April 14, 1967, Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas.
145. iv. MARY CLEMENTINE VAUGHAN, b. February 01, 1881; d. May 02, 1963, Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
146. v. CORA VAUGHAN, b. January 1882.
147. vi. MARTHA PEARL VAUGHAN, b. January 26, 1883; d. September 20, 1960, Downey, California.
148. vii. ELIZABETH SALLY VAUGHAN, b. April 03, 1885; d. January 29, 1964, Auburn, California.
149. viii. NELLIE FRANCES VAUGHAN, b. June 10, 1886; d. December 18, 1940.
150. ix. JAMES LAFAYETTE VAUGHAN, b. September 10, 1887; d. December 07, 1958.
151. x. CHARLOTTE TEMPEST VAUGHAN, b. January 06, 1889; d. December 31, 1976.
xi. CHERUBIA ELLEN VAUGHAN, b. August 1891; d. Texas; m. (1) ? WEEMS; m. (2) SHORTY RHODES.
81. ALLEN W.5 VAUGHAN (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born October 1847, and died 1916. He married (2) MARY EVELINE WISDOM. She was born July 13, 1853, and died September 05, 1892.
Children of ALLEN W. VAUGHAN are:
i. HENRY6 VAUGHAN.
ii. MARGARET E. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1876.
iii. MARY A. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1878.
iv. B.F. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1880.
v. O.D. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1885.
vi. JENNIE ANN VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1887.
Children of ALLEN VAUGHAN and MARY WISDOM are:
vii. MARGARET ELIZABETH6 VAUGHAN.
viii. AMANDA VAUGHAN.
ix. FRANK VAUGHAN.
x. AARON VAUGHAN.
xi. JENNY VAUGHAN.
xii. ROSE ALYNE VAUGHAN.
xiii. ROBERT P. VAUGHAN.
xiv. LEROY VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1873.
82. PLEASANT MICHAEL5 VAUGHAN (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born November 16, 1849 in Arkansas, and died 1932. He married MARGARET J. WISDOM. She was born 1849 in Arkansas.
Children of PLEASANT VAUGHAN and MARGARET WISDOM are:
152. i. JOHN ALLAN6 VAUGHAN, b. August 05, 1869, Arkansas; d. June 27, 1917, Porterville, Tulare, California.
ii. BEN F. VAUGHAN, b. 1871.
iii. ROBERT VAUGHAN, b. 1873.
iv. COLUMBUS VAUGHAN, b. 1876.
v. HORACE G. VAUGHAN, b. 1879.
vi. ELMER VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1883.
vii. ROSCOW VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1888.
83. JOHN P.5 VAUGHAN (PATRICK4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married HELEN MACE.
Child of JOHN VAUGHAN and HELEN MACE is:
153. i. WALTER MARTIN6 VAUGHAN.
84. JOHN JEFFERSON5 VAUGHAN (PATRICK4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born October 16, 1841 in Floyd County, Kentucky. He married CYNTHIA ALICE HILL March 30, 1864 in Floyd County, Kentucky.
Child of JOHN VAUGHAN and CYNTHIA HILL is:
i. MAHALA SUSAN6 VAUGHAN, b. September 07, 1872; m. WILLIAM LEWIS HOPSON, December 19, 1889, Floyd County, Kentucky.
85. NANCY5 TUCKER (FERRIBY VIOLET LOUISA4 CALICOTT, ELIZABETH3 VAUGHAN, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married ?? BERRY.
Children of NANCY TUCKER and ?? BERRY are:
154. i. THOMAS W.6 BERRY, b. 1858.
155. ii. MARGARET M. BERRY, b. Abt. 1859.
86. WASHINGTON W.5 TUCKER (FERRIBY VIOLET LOUISA4 CALICOTT, ELIZABETH3 VAUGHAN, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1841.
Children of WASHINGTON W. TUCKER are:
156. i. JOHN C.6 TUCKER, b. 1863.
157. ii. THOMAS J. TUCKER, b. 1866.
158. iii. FERRIBY E. TUCKER, b. 1867.
159. iv. ADA P. TUCKER, b. 1869.
v. ELLA TUCKER, b. 1871.
vi. GEORGE W. TUCKER, b. 1873.
vii. GAAE (?)M. TUCKER, b. 1877.
viii. MARGARET TUCKER, b. 1880.
ix. JOSIAH TUCKER, b. 1881.
87. JOSIAH M.5 CALICOTT (JOHN C.4, ELIZABETH3 VAUGHAN, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1843.
Children of JOSIAH M. CALICOTT are:
i. W. Z.6 CALICOTT, b. 1869.
ii. L. M. CALICOTT, b. 1871.
iii. J.C. CALICOTT, b. 1873.
iv. L.M. CALICOTT, b. 1877.
v. THOMAS G. CALICOTT, b. 1879.
vi. JAMES B. CALICOTT, b. 1881.
vii. JOSIAH CALICOTT, b. 1884.
88. JOHN C.5 CALICO (JOHN C.4 CALICOTT, ELIZABETH3 VAUGHAN, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1850.
Children of JOHN C. CALICO are:
i. CALVIN6 CALICO, b. 1876.
ii. WILLIS CALICO, b. 1877.
iii. MARY CALICO, b. 1879.
iv. MARTHY CALICO, b. 1881.
v. SARAH CALICO, b. 1881.
vi. VIOLET CALICO, b. 1883.
vii. THOMAS CALICO, b. 1885.
viii. ROBERT CALICO, b. 1888.
ix. MONTGOMERY CALICO, b. 1890.
Generation No. 5
89. CAMRISA6 VAUGHAN (BENJAMIN5, JOHN4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married JOHN R. FOSTER.
Child of CAMRISA VAUGHAN and JOHN FOSTER is:
160. i. ANSON A.7 FOSTER, b. 1877.
90. CHARLES C.6 BOOTH (MATILDA5 VAUGHAN, JOHN4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born July 22, 1838 in Cabell County, Virginia, and died June 06, 1917 in Twin Falls, Idaho. He married (1) NANCY WORKMAN, daughter of JOSEPH WORKMAN and NANCY OSBURN. He married (2) NANCY CAROLINE BALLENGEE February 19, 1877 in Wayne County, West Virginia, daughter of EVI BALLENGEE and KEZIAH WORKMAN.
Children of CHARLES BOOTH and NANCY WORKMAN are:
i. MALASKI GERTRUDE7 BOOTH, b. May 19, 1873.
ii. ELIZABETH BOOTH, b. August 19, 1876.
Children of CHARLES BOOTH and NANCY BALLENGEE are:
161. iii. CHARLES E.7 BOOTH, b. December 28, 1878.
iv. JOHN BENNIE BOOTH, b. November 03, 1881; d. November 23, 1909, Twin Falls, Idaho.
162. v. FRANK A. BOOTH, b. May 20, 1887, Dow City, Iowa; d. September 08, 1929, Porterville, California.
163. vi. RUBY BOOTH, b. September 08, 1892, Dow City, Iowa; d. 1975, Whittier, California.
91. MERO6 BOOTH (MATILDA5 VAUGHAN, JOHN4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born March 10, 1840 in Cabell County, Virginia, and died September 1900 in Galveston, Texas. She married (1) HEZEKIAH BENCH, son of LEWIS BENCH and NANCY WORKMAN. He was born 1838. She married (2) IRA CALVIN DAVIS. He was born Abt. 1847 in Virginia, and died 1893 in Wayne County, West Virginia.
Notes for MERO BOOTH:
Drowned as a result of a tidal wave that engulfed Galveston, Texas.
Child of MERO BOOTH and HEZEKIAH BENCH is:
i. MATILDA C.7 BENCH, b. May 10, 1860.
Children of MERO BOOTH and IRA DAVIS are:
ii. FRANCIS7 DAVIS, b. Abt. 1871, Virginia.
iii. MERO DAVIS, b. June 18, 1872, West Virginia.
iv. IRA C. DAVIS, b. October 02, 1874, West Virginia.
v. JOHN L. H. DAVIS, b. November 08, 1876, West Virginia.
vi. MARTHA A. DAVIS, b. June 14, 1878, West Virginia.
vii. CASANDER DAVIS, b. April 19, 1880; d. April 11, 1886.
viii. MARY FAIRBIE LOUISE DAVIS, b. February 26, 1883; m. - CLARK.
ix. JETTIE MARGARET DAVIS, b. January 30, 1885.
92. MARION6 VAUGHAN (EPHRAIM VAUGHAN5 (WORKMAN), PHOEBE4 VAUGHAN, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 1850 in Wayne County, West Virginia. He married HENRIETTA 1879. She was born 1858.
Children of MARION VAUGHAN and HENRIETTA are:
164. i. RUBY DELLA7 VAUGHAN, b. April 1880, Richardson, NE; d. 1920, from Influenza after birth of twins.
ii. EDNA VAUGHAN, b. October 1881, Richardson, NE.
iii. BERTRAN VAUGHAN, b. October 1883, Richardson, NE.
iv. BERTHARD VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1884, Richardson, NE.
v. MARION VAUGHAN, b. November 26, 1886, Richardson, NE.
93. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN6 VAUGHAN (EPHRAIM VAUGHAN5 (WORKMAN), PHOEBE4 VAUGHAN, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born March 27, 1863 in Wayne County, Virginia, and died January 10, 1944 in Richardson or Fall City, NE. He married (1) MISS FORNEY 1882. He married (2) HATTIE HUGHES 1891. She was born April 21, and died September 21, 1929 in Fall City, NE.
Child of BENJAMIN VAUGHAN and HATTIE HUGHES is:
165. i. JOHN HENRY7 VAUGHAN, b. May 25, 1909.
94. JAMES6 VAUGHAN (ANOTHONY WAYNE5, JAMES E.4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married (1) ELLA HAMMOND. He married (2) FRANCES LYNK.
Children of JAMES VAUGHAN and ELLA HAMMOND are:
i. GEORGE W.7 VAUGHAN, m. NORA REVIS.
166. ii. IDA M. VAUGHAN.
iii. JAMES E. VAUGHAN, m. WANDA LEE RICE.
95. MINERVA6 BOYD (NANCY5 VAUGHAN, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born July 15, 1861 in Lawrence County, Ohio. She married (1) WILLIAM CONN (CORN). She married (2) CURTIS WILSON.
Child of MINERVA BOYD and WILLIAM (CORN) is:
i. CARRIE CONN7 (CORN).
96. WILLIAM THOMAS6 BOYD (NANCY5 VAUGHAN, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 09, 1869 in Ohio. He married ELIZABETH SPARKS. She was born August 10, 1867.
Children of WILLIAM BOYD and ELIZABETH SPARKS are:
i. WILLIAM THOMAS7 BOYD, b. April 27, 1892.
ii. JOHN CALHOUN BOYD, b. June 24, 1896.
iii. ANNA FAYE BOYD, b. January 01, 1902; m. REESE GRIFFIN.
iv. LILA MAY BOYD, b. September 18, 1904.
97. JOHN CALVIN6 BOYD (NANCY5 VAUGHAN, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 09, 1869. He married JESSIE.
Children of JOHN BOYD and JESSIE are:
i. HOMER7 BOYD.
ii. RACHEL BOYD.
98. CHARLES EDWARD6 BOYD (NANCY5 VAUGHAN, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born July 14, 1874 in Rock Camp, Lawrence County, Ohio, and died September 26, 1968 in Tarzana, California. He married ROSE IDA DILLON September 18, 1894 in Ironton, Ohio, daughter of WILLIAM DILLON and LUCINDA POWELL. She was born August 19, 1876 in Willow Wood, Ohio, and died November 18, 1952 in Tarzana, California.
Children of CHARLES BOYD and ROSE DILLON are:
167. i. WILLIAM HARRY7 BOYD, b. June 21, 1895, Rock Camp, Lawrence County, Ohio; d. August 22, 1976, Martinez, California.
168. ii. NANCY LUCINDA BOYD, b. January 12, 1898, Rock Camp, Lawrence County, Ohio.
169. iii. FLORA BOYD, b. 1900; d. 1940, Tacoma, Washington.
99. GEORGIA6 VAUGHAN (ABRAHAM GEORGE5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born March 07, 1868 in Wayne County, West Virginia, and died December 15, 1890. She married JAMES H. COMPTON, son of HERNDON COMPTON and OLIVIA MASSEY. He was born April 1855 in Kentucky, and died January 18, 1932 in Lawrence County, Kentucky.
Children of GEORGIA VAUGHAN and JAMES COMPTON are:
i. JENNINGS W.7 COMPTON, b. May 20, 1882.
170. ii. HENRY E. COMPTON, b. May 08, 1885; d. December 12, 1963, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.
171. iii. JESSIE COMPTON, b. July 08, 1888, Louisa, Lawrence County, Kentucky; d. November 02, 1918, Hellier, Pike County, Kentucky.
172. iv. MAUDE COMPTON, b. December 06, 1890, Wayne County, West Virginia; d. March 1968, Allen, Floyd County, Kentucky.
100. WILLIAM JIMMERSON6 VAUGHAN (ABRAHAM GEORGE5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born July 1870 in West Virginia, and died 1946 in Kentucky. He married MARGARET ANN HUTCHINSON March 20, 1893, daughter of VINCENT HUTCHINSON and SARAH LAKIN. She was born June 1875 in Kentucky, and died December 1918 in Lawrence County, Kentucky.
Notes for WILLIAM JIMMERSON VAUGHAN:
Jimmerson was a famous field worker and lecturer for Kentucky Sunday School association; helped to develop the educational system for that state; in 1911 he was offered the State Secretary for Education in the state of Virginia, but did not accept. He traveled to all counties of Kentucky, California and even to Europe lecturing on educational matters. Most of his children became teachers.
Notes for MARGARET ANN HUTCHINSON:
She was a teacher before her marriage and a member of the Methodist Church, South.
Children of WILLIAM VAUGHAN and MARGARET HUTCHINSON are:
173. i. WILLIAM H.7 VAUGHAN, b. February 1899, Lawrence County, Kentucky; d. November 1972, Nashville, Tennessee.
ii. MANLEY WARREN VAUGHAN, b. February 12, 1903, Lawrence County, Kentucky.
iii. EDGAR VAUGHAN, m. REBINA BUSSEY.
iv. VINCENT VAUGHAN.
v. NANCY LEE VAUGHAN.
vi. GEORGE FRANCIS VAUGHAN.
101. MITTIE6 VAUGHAN (ABRAHAM GEORGE5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born January 21, 1872 in Wayne County, West Virginia, and died January 16, 1962 in Louisa, Lawrence County, Kentucky. She married JAMES . CLAYTON July 30, 1894 in Lawrence County, Kentucky. He was born April 1866 in Lawrence County, Kentucky, and died 1942.
Children of MITTIE VAUGHAN and JAMES CLAYTON are:
i. DR. MILTON B.7 CLAYTON, b. October 1895, Kentucky.
ii. WALTER S. CLAYTON.
102. JENETTA6 VAUGHAN (ABRAHAM GEORGE5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born February 28, 1874 in Wayne County, West Virginia.
Child of JENETTA VAUGHAN is:
i. WALTER7 VAUGHAN.
103. OLIVE T.6 VAUGHAN (ABRAHAM GEORGE5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 1889 in Wayne County, West Virginia. She married JOHN HUFF.
Children of OLIVE VAUGHAN and JOHN HUFF are:
i. NATALIE7 HUFF.
ii. EDGAR HUFF.
iii. VINSON HUFF.
iv. WAYNE HUFF.
v. GEORGIA FRANCIS VAUGHAN HUFF.
104. CHARLES THOMAS6 VAUGHAN (JOHN LEWIS5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born December 24, 1870 in Echo, Wayne County, West Virginia, and died March 28, 1933. He married (1) JOSEPHINE JACKSON December 23, 1893 in Rush, Boyd County, Kentucky. He married (2) IDA MAY FITCH October 09, 1898 in Rush, Boyd County, Kentucky. She was born January 1874 in Kentucky.
Children of CHARLES VAUGHAN and IDA FITCH are:
i. VIRGINIA7 VAUGHAN.
ii. CLYDE RAYMOND VAUGHAN.
iii. ORMOND DIXON VAUGHAN.
iv. BURKIA SERENA VAUGHAN.
v. DOROTHY CAMILLE VAUGHAN.
vi. GWENN VAUGHAN.
105. MADORA LOUELLA6 VAUGHAN (JOHN LEWIS5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born November 28, 1872 in Wayne County, West Virginia. She married JESSE MEEK November 12, 1890.
Children of MADORA VAUGHAN and JESSE MEEK are:
i. ELIZABETH7 MEEK.
ii. GERTRUDE MEEK.
iii. NYDA MEEK.
iv. ARTHUR MEEK.
v. LEXIE MEEK.
vi. AUDRY MEEK.
106. ALVIS JEFFERSON6 VAUGHAN (JOHN LEWIS5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born November 28, 1874, and died August 08, 1946. He married NOLDA DAVIS May 1909.
Children of ALVIS VAUGHAN and NOLDA DAVIS are:
i. PAUL7 VAUGHAN.
ii. JAMES VAUGHAN.
iii. LEROY VAUGHAN.
iv. MARSHALL VAUGHAN.
v. ALVIS JEFFERSON VAUGHAN.
vi. DAVIS VAUGHAN.
107. ISADORA "IZZIE"6 VAUGHAN (JOHN LEWIS5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born November 12, 1877 in Wayne County, West Virginia. She married ALBERT CAPERTON October 24, 1899.
Children of ISADORA VAUGHAN and ALBERT CAPERTON are:
i. LUCIAN RAY7 CAPERTON.
ii. ARMEL RYLAND CAPERTON.
iii. HAZEL GEREA CAPERTON.
iv. GARNET GREENWAY CAPERTON.
v. MORTON GLOSTER CAPERTON.
vi. JOHN ALLEN CAPERTON.
vii. PROCTOR ANDERSON CAPERTON.
108. CLAUDE MILTON6 VAUGHAN (JOHN LEWIS5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born February 23, 1883 in Fallsburg, Lawrence County, Kentucky, and died April 10, 1947 in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky. He married (2) MARY RUTH GRAHAM. She was born September 28, 1883 in Lawrence County, Kentucky, and died July 07, 1972 in Hollywood, Los Angles County, California. He married (3) THELMA HAZEL ROSE November 24, 1931 in Ashland, Boyd County, Kentucky, daughter of RUSSELL ROSE and GEORGIA MCCOMIS. She was born August 22, 1909 in Meade Station, Boyd County, Kentucky, and died September 03, 1993 in Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky.
Child of CLAUDE MILTON VAUGHAN is:
i. UNNAMED7 VAUGHAN, b. 1927.
Child of CLAUDE VAUGHAN and THELMA ROSE is:
174. ii. CLAUDE MILTON7 VAUGHAN, b. November 18, 1934, Harrisonburg, Rockingham County, Virginia.
109. JANORAH BEATRICE6 VAUGHAN (JOHN LEWIS5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 05, 1885 in Fallsburg, Lawrence County, Kentucky, and died February 15, 1917. She married JAMES CLAY WHITAKER February 25, 1907.
Children of JANORAH VAUGHAN and JAMES WHITAKER are:
175. i. ROBERT HASKEL7 WHITAKER.
ii. JOHN GRADIN WHITAKER.
iii. MAGEL ANGELINE WHITAKER.
iv. MABEL VIRGINIA WHITAKER.
v. HATTIE ELBERTA CHRISTINA WHITAKER.
110. HANNAH6 VAUGHAN (JOHN LEWIS5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 1888 in Fallsburg, Lawrence County, Kentucky, and died January 26, 1969. She married OLIVER R. MORGAN September 12, 1912.
Children of HANNAH VAUGHAN and OLIVER MORGAN are:
i. RUDOLPH7 MORGAN.
ii. JACK MORGAN.
111. MOLLY6 VAUGHAN (JOHN LEWIS5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born July 12, 1891 in Fallsburg, Lawrence County, Kentucky, and died Aft. 1991 in Florida. She married CARL FRASHER June 21, 1909.
Children of MOLLY VAUGHAN and CARL FRASHER are:
i. MARGRETTE7 FRASHER.
ii. CARL MILTON FRASHER.
112. JOHN ANDERSON6 VAUGHAN (JOHN LEWIS5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born November 17, 1894 in Fallsburg, Lawrence County, Kentucky. He married LAURA MAE HANNERS November 13, 1915.
Children of JOHN VAUGHAN and LAURA HANNERS are:
i. MILDRED7 VAUGHAN.
ii. MARY VAUGHAN.
iii. MAUDE VAUGHAN.
iv. ELBERT VAUGHAN.
v. HENRY VAUGHAN.
vi. MAXINE VAUGHAN.
vii. WAYNE VAUGHAN.
viii. VIRGINIA VAUGHAN.
ix. JUNE VAUGHAN.
x. EASTER VAUGHAN.
xi. JOHN THOMAS VAUGHAN.
113. ROBERT D.6 VAUGHAN (WILLIAM DEAN5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 25, 1878 in West Virginia. He married NORMA Abt. 1898. She was born 1884.
Child of ROBERT VAUGHAN and NORMA is:
i. WILLIAM L.7 VAUGHAN, b. July 1899.
114. GEORGE L.6 VAUGHAN (LEWIS P.5, ABRAHAM4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married FRANCES WAGGONER.
Children of GEORGE VAUGHAN and FRANCES WAGGONER are:
176. i. LEWIS ELMO7 VAUGHAN.
177. ii. PEARL IMO VAUGHAN.
115. JOSEPH EVANS6 VAUGHN (SAMUEL P.5 VAUGHAN, THOMAS4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married BELLE CLARK.
Child of JOSEPH VAUGHN and BELLE CLARK is:
178. i. HIRAM BERT7 VAUGHN.
116. SYDNEY PRISCILLA6 LEWIS (MARY MARTHA5 HOMESLEY, DEFSEY4 VAUGHAN, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married GEORGE WASHINGTON HOLT.
Child of SYDNEY LEWIS and GEORGE HOLT is:
179. i. DOLLIE VIALTA7 HOLT.
117. ADA S.6 FITCH (MARGARET LOUSIA5 VAUGHAN, GEORGE WASHINGTON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born March 1856. She married D.D. PHILLIPS.
Children of ADA FITCH and D.D. PHILLIPS are:
i. GREGORY E.7 PHILLIPS, b. 1876.
ii. ANNA PHILLIPS, b. 1879.
iii. WILLA PHILLIPS, b. 1881.
iv. ANDY L. PHILLIPS, b. 1883.
v. OTO E. PHILLIPS, b. 1888.
vi. HENRY H. PHILLIPS, b. 1890.
118. LAFELIA N.6 FITCH (MARGARET LOUSIA5 VAUGHAN, GEORGE WASHINGTON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1858. She married (1) WM. WILKS. She married (2) ? PHILLIPS.
Children of LAFELIA FITCH and WM. WILKS are:
i. ATA7 WILKS, b. 1882.
ii. CATLET J. WILKS, b. 1884.
iii. ORA F. WILKS, b. 1886.
iv. LOY E. WILKS, b. 1888.
v. BESTY WILKS, b. 1890.
vi. AMIE? WILKS, b. 1892.
Child of LAFELIA FITCH and ? PHILLIPS is:
vii. GARLAND7 PHILLIPS, b. 1876.
119. THOMAS L.6 FITCH (MARGARET LOUSIA5 VAUGHAN, GEORGE WASHINGTON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 24, 1860 in Arkansas, and died January 09, 1944.
Children of THOMAS L. FITCH are:
i. MAGGIE E.7 FITCH, b. 1881.
ii. FLORENCE E. FITCH, b. 1884.
iii. CATLETT L. FITCH, b. 1886.
iv. GRACE FITCH, b. 1888.
v. JESSIE FITCH, b. 1890.
vi. THOMAS L. FITCH, b. 1892.
vii. CLEO FITCH, b. 1896.
120. ANDREW W.6 FITCH (MARGARET LOUSIA5 VAUGHAN, GEORGE WASHINGTON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born November 1863 in Arkansas.
Child of ANDREW W. FITCH is:
i. BERTHA OLIVE7 FITCH, b. 1887.
121. FLORENCE ELIZABETH6 FITCH (MARGARET LOUSIA5 VAUGHAN, GEORGE WASHINGTON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born May 14, 1866 in Spring Valley, Arkansas, and died May 12, 1947 in Springdale, Arkansas. She married A.J. SMITH.
Children of FLORENCE FITCH and A.J. SMITH are:
i. BELLE A.7 SMITH, b. 1883.
ii. ANDREW C. SMITH, b. 1885.
iii. SHIASLEY W. SMITH, b. 1889.
iv. FAY M. SMITH, b. 1891.
v. MARY J. SMITH, b. 1893.
vi. ELLIS A. SMITH, b. 1896.
122. JULIA ANN6 FITCH (MARGARET LOUSIA5 VAUGHAN, GEORGE WASHINGTON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 24, 1868 in Prairie Township, Madison County, Arkansas, and died May 05, 1945. She married DR. WALTER HENRY PARKER.
Children of JULIA FITCH and DR. PARKER are:
i. BRUCE7 PARKER.
ii. ANGELETHIA PARKER.
iii. ODA PARKER, b. Abt. 1886.
iv. LETTIE PARKER, b. Abt. 1888.
v. CHOLE PARKER, b. Abt. 1893.
180. vi. HAZEL PARKER, b. 1896.
123. CLARISSA A.6 ARNOLD (JULIA ANN5 VAUGHAN, GEORGE WASHINGTON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1862. She married ?? SANDERS.
Children of CLARISSA ARNOLD and ?? SANDERS are:
i. CLAUD A.7 SANDERS, b. Abt. 1884.
ii. HENRY A. SANDERS, b. Abt. 1888.
iii. MARY F. SANDERS, b. Abt. 1890.
iv. LORA F. SANDERS, b. Abt. 1892.
124. SARAH E.6 ARNOLD (JULIA ANN5 VAUGHAN, GEORGE WASHINGTON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1867. She married ? FAREL.
Children of SARAH ARNOLD and ? FAREL are:
i. LEONA7 FAREL, b. Abt. 1889.
ii. RAMOND FAREL, b. Abt. 1891.
iii. RALPH FAREL, b. Abt. 1894.
125. WILLIE F.6 ARNOLD (JULIA ANN5 VAUGHAN, GEORGE WASHINGTON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1870. She married ? BARR.
Child of WILLIE ARNOLD and ? BARR is:
i. HARRY H.7 BARR, b. Bef. 1896.
126. AMY E.6 BEVERS (ADA ANN ISABELLA5 VAUGHAN, GEORGE WASHINGTON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1873. She married J.M. SOUTHERLAND.
Child of AMY BEVERS and J.M. SOUTHERLAND is:
i. WILLIAM7 SOUTHERLAND, b. Abt. 1894.
127. CORA F.6 BEVERS (ADA ANN ISABELLA5 VAUGHAN, GEORGE WASHINGTON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1875. She married H.R. SOUTHERLAND.
Children of CORA BEVERS and H.R. SOUTHERLAND are:
i. GLADYS7 SOUTHERLAND, b. Abt. 1890.
ii. RUTH SOUTHERLAND, b. Abt. 1893.
iii. FLORENCE SOUTHERLAND, b. Abt. 1895.
128. LAURENCE ALLEN6 SANDERS (CATHERINE E.5 VAUGHAN, ANDREW JACKSON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 25, 1864 in Spring Valley, AR, and died January 04, 1951 in Bluff Cemetary, Springdale, AR. He married (1) MOLLIE MCCARTHY 1884. She was born October 30, 1863, and died January 25, 1894 in Vaughan Cemetery, Hindsville, AR. He married (2) NARA LELLA "ELLA" HARP July 08, 1914 in Washington, Co.. She was born February 20, 1872 in Sonora, AR, and died March 22, 1960 in Bluff Cemetary, Springdale, AR.
Children of LAURENCE SANDERS and MOLLIE MCCARTHY are:
i. PAUL7 SANDERS.
ii. HELEN SANDERS.
iii. WELMET GENEVIEVE SANDERS, b. August 01, 1886, Spring Valley, AR; d. July 07, 1969, Bluff Cemetery, Springdale, AR.
Children of LAURENCE SANDERS and NARA HARP are:
iv. CLARA LUCILLE7 SANDERS, b. August 25, 1897, Spring Valley, AR; d. June 09, 1968, Bluff Cemetery, Springdale, AR.
Notes for CLARA LUCILLE SANDERS:
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Lucille was taken care of by the family and they could understand her.
She could not walk well or talk. Her mother cared for her and Lola helped care for her. Ell a (mother) decided she and Lucille should go to the nursing home together so Lucille could get used to it before she died. They took good care of them both.
Lucille would ask for a beer when Ted or someone went to town and they would bring her one beer.
She never forgot people even after many years. A preacher came by one day and he had been there many years before and she remembered him.
Aunt Carolyn would get her for the day and bring her to the house to visit.
It is possible that a fit her mother had when pregnant could have caused her disibility.
181. v. THEODORE "TED" JOHN SANDERS, b. June 13, 1901, Spring Valley, AR; d. August 09, 1975, Bluff Cemetary, Springdale, AR.
129. IDA B.6 SANDERS (CATHERINE E.5 VAUGHAN, ANDREW JACKSON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 30, 1868, and died May 19, 1962. She married ? SANDERS.
Children of IDA SANDERS and ? SANDERS are:
i. CLAUD7 SANDERS, b. Abt. 1886.
ii. VIRTRES SANDERS, b. Abt. 1891.
iii. CLARK SANDERS, b. Abt. 1895.
130. WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN (DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born December 16, 1867 in Bowie, Montague, Texas, and died October 17, 1947 in Sapulpa, Creek, Oklahoma. He married MARY LIDDY SNYDER in Texas. She was born November 02, 1868 in Montague, Montague, Texas, and died December 15, 1966 in Okmulgee, Okmulgee, Oklahoma.
Notes for WILIAM HENDERSON VAUGHAN:
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William Henderson Vaughan lost a thumb, at his first joint, on left hand,using
some kind of machine. He was a mason & brick layer.
William Henderson & Mary Liddy were of "First Baptist" religion.
Children of WILIAM VAUGHAN and MARY SNYDER are:
i. BURNEY7 VAUGHAN, b. February 19, 1888; d. March 17, 1945.
ii. MARY (MAE) VAUGHAN, b. May 07, 1894; d. July 11, 1926, Porterville, Tulare Co., California; m. WILL E. TURNER.
182. iii. WILLIAM DALLAS VAUGHN, b. January 27, 1898, Bridgeport, Wise Co., Texas; d. January 28, 1978, Kellyville, Creek Co., Oklahoma.
131. DANIEL ROBERT6 VAUGHAN (DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born May 30, 1881 in Decator, Texas. He married (1) ?SMITH. He married (2) NELLIE PIERCE. He married (3) DUSKY JANE STEADOM. She was born December 07, 1885 in Texas, and died June 22, 1935. He married (4) MAGGIE COOK April 04, 1904. She was born June 27, 1881, and died November 24, 1907 in Died of complications with twins.
Child of DANIEL VAUGHAN and ? SMITH is:
i. HATTIE ROBERT LEONARD7 VAUGHAN.
Children of DANIEL VAUGHAN and NELLIE PIERCE are:
ii. VERNON7 VAUGHAN.
iii. ELDON VAUGHAN.
Children of DANIEL VAUGHAN and DUSKY STEADOM are:
183. iv. CHARLIE7 VAUGHAN.
184. v. WILLIE PARKER VAUGHAN, b. August 18, 1920.
132. ISSAC T.6 VAUGHAN (SAMUEL HENDERSON5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 07, 1877, and died June 20, 1949. He married CORA EVANS.
Child of ISSAC VAUGHAN and CORA EVANS is:
185. i. CURTIS EVANS7 VAUGHAN, b. August 01, 1911; d. February 12, 1965.
133. LAFAITTE6 TODD (MARY JANE "NARCISSIS"5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born June 19, 1856 in Arkansas, and died July 05, 1917. He married MARY JANE BADGLEY. She was born April 29, 1857.
Child of LAFAITTE TODD and MARY BADGLEY is:
186. i. GEORGE WILLIAM7 TODD, b. 1882.
134. NANCY CHERUBIA6 VAUGHAN (GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1860 in Arkansas. She married EDWARD M. SAMUEL August 29, 1880. He was born September 12, 1851.
Child of NANCY VAUGHAN and EDWARD SAMUEL is:
187. i. NEVA 7 SAMUEL, b. July 19, 1881.
135. DONNA6 VAUGHAN (GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born November 05, 1873, and died December 21, 1953. She married CHARLES MONROE LITTERAL. He was born December 18, 1877, and died April 05, 1960.
Child of DONNA VAUGHAN and CHARLES LITTERAL is:
i. MABEL7 LITTERAL.
136. CALVIN LEROY6 VAUGHAN (GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born April 12, 1875 in Madison County, Arkansas, and died October 26, 1954 in Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas. He married MAY FLORENCE EDWARDS Abt. 1900, daughter of EDWIN EDWARDS and DOROTHY MCQUISTON. She was born April 04, 1883 in Quinter, Gove County, Kansas, and died December 22, 1957 in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas.
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Notes for CALVIN LEROY VAUGHAN:
In 1900, Calvin and May were living with her mother in Madison County:
1900 Madison County Census, California Township:
#128 Elizabeth Edwards, head, 54, May 1846, widow, 4 kids, 3 living,PA/PA/PA
Calvin D. Vaughn, son-in-law, 25, Apr 1875, married, 0 children, AR/AR/AR
Mary R., daughter, 17, Apr 1883, married, 0 children, KS/EG/PA
In 1910 Calvin and May were still lving in Madison County:
1910 Madison County Census, California Township:
#133 Calvin Vaughan, head, 35, married, 10 years, AR/AR/AR
May, wife, 27, married, 10 years, 5 children, 4 living, CO/EG/PA
Mildred C., daughter, 9, single, AR/AR/CO
Thelma L., daughter, 7, single, AR/AR/CO
Sybil, daughter, 4, single, AR/AR/CO
Bertha, daugther, 11/12, single, AR/AR/CO
Notes for MAY FLORENCE EDWARDS:
Mrs. May Vaughan, 75, died in Wichita, Kan., Dec. 22 and the body was returned here for burial . Mrs. Vaughan just moved to Wichita from Clifty community to reside with her daughter. Her parents were the late Ed Edwards and Dorothy McQuistion Edwards.
She is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Mildred Stafford and Miss Evelyn Vaughan of Wichita Kan : Mrs. Thelma Vaughan and Mrs. Bea Ledford of Huntsville: Mrs. Sybil Emerson of Fayetteville , and Mrs. Ada McAninch of Tonkawa, Okla. She is also survived by 17 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at Clifty Tuesday Dec. 24 at 2:00 p.m. conducted by the Rev. Noel Easterling. Burial was in the Clifty Cemetery under the direction of Brashears Funeral Home.
--From the Madison County (Arkansas) Record 2 Jan.1958
Children of CALVIN VAUGHAN and MAY EDWARDS are:
188. i. MILDRED CECIL7 VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1901.
189. ii. THELMA VAUGHAN, b. December 31, 1904; d. January 23, 1977.
190. iii. SYBIL PAULINE VAUGHAN, b. March 17, 1906, Madison Co. Arkansas; d. April 07, 1969, Harrison, Boone Co. Arkansas.
iv. BERTHA VERA VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1909; m. BILL LEDFORD.
191. v. ADA CLOIS VAUGHAN, b. March 25, 1915.
vi. EVELYN CLAUDINE VAUGHAN, b. May 16, 1919, Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas; d. December 02, 1994, Springdale, Arkansas; m. CHARLES RILEY HILTON.
137. MINNIE R. 6 VAUGHAN (GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born January 1881, and died 1945. She married WILLIAM NOAH IVIE 1900. He was born September 20, 1872, and died August 1937.
Children of MINNIE VAUGHAN and WILLIAM IVIE are:
i. ???7 IVIE, m. CECIL D. ROBINSON.
ii. ???? IVIE, m. BEN. C. HENLEY.
iii. NAOMI IVIE.
iv. LAWRENCE IVIE.
v. CHARLES IVIE.
138. GEORGE WASHINGTON6 TODD (ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born July 04, 1857 in Arkansas, and died February 29, 1940 in Hindsville, Madison County, Arkansas. He married (1) MADISON "MEG" (HARVISTON) FANNING. She was born July 12, 1863 in Illinois, and died October 14, 1940. He married (2) NANCY CLEMENTINE HINDS Abt. 1878, daughter of WILLIAM HINDS and MATILDA. She was born June 28, 1850 in Hindsville, Madison County, Arkansas, and died Abt. 1937 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas.
Children of GEORGE TODD and NANCY HINDS are:
192. i. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN7 TODD, b. June 17, 1879, Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas; d. November 26, 1967, Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas.
193. ii. NETTIE TODD, b. April 07, 1881, Arkansas; d. July 1966, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas.
iii. INFANT TODD.
139. BENJAMIN FRANKILIN6 TODD (ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born March 25, 1870 in Arkansas, and died March 25, 1905. He married MARGARET JANE LYNCH Abt. 1889. She was born November 20, 1871, and died November 02, 1959.
Children of BENJAMIN TODD and MARGARET LYNCH are:
i. LESTER7 TODD, b. August 13, 1890, Benton County, Arkansas.
ii. NANCY CHERUBIA TODD, b. August 22, 1892, Arkansas; d. November 27, 1988, Benton County, Arkansas; m. THOMAS CALVIN COOK, October 12, 1908; b. December 11, 1886; d. May 02, 1969.
194. iii. LEROY EDWARD TODD, b. May 24, 1902, Arkansas; d. July 13, 1926.
195. iv. GEORGE FREDRICK TODD, b. May 24, 1902, Arkansas; d. May 15, 1991, Fayetteville, Arkansas.
v. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN TODD, b. August 25, 1905; m. VIRGINIA F. BAKER.
140. THOMAS ALBERT6 TODD (ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 15, 1872, and died November 27, 1899 in Rogers, Arkansas. He married ELIZABETH FISHER, daughter of WILLIAM FISHER and ELIZABETH NANCE. She died in St. Helens, Oregon.
Children of THOMAS TODD and ELIZABETH FISHER are:
i. SAMUEL7 TODD, b. 1897.
196. ii. ANNA PEARL TODD, b. September 28, 1898; d. September 16, 1997, Fayetteville, Arkansas.
197. iii. FRED TODD, b. 1900; d. Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
141. LILA FRANCES6 TODD (ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born May 25, 1880 in Arkansas, and died June 30, 1967 in Summers, Arkansas. She married JOHN BONE.
Child of LILA TODD and JOHN BONE is:
i. CHESTER E.7 TODD, b. December 18, 1896, Rogers, Benton County, Arkansas; d. November 03, 1967; m. ROSALIE.
142. NANCY ALLEN6 VAUGHAN (JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 01, 1874, and died February 27, 1949. She married BYRON PIERCE.
Children of NANCY VAUGHAN and BYRON PIERCE are:
i. NELLIE7 PIERCE.
ii. CARL PIERCE.
iii. AMOS PIERCE.
iv. FLOYD PIERCE.
v. NELLIE PIERCE.
143. CORDELIA6 VAUGHAN (JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born May 30, 1877, and died February 11, 1952 in Belleville, Kansas. She married GEORGE BOONE MOORE in Carroll County, Arkansas.
Children of CORDELIA VAUGHAN and GEORGE MOORE are:
i. ROSE7 MOORE.
ii. ALBERT MOORE.
iii. THELMA MOORE.
144. JOHN DOUGLAS6 VAUGHAN (JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born March 25, 1879, and died April 14, 1967 in Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas. He married LULA MAE LYNCH in Carroll County, Arkansas. She was born February 22, 1884.
Children of JOHN VAUGHAN and LULA LYNCH are:
i. LIONEL7 VAUGHAN, b. Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas.
ii. LEONA V. VAUGHAN, b. September 25, 1902, Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas; d. Aft. 1965; m. -- SHARP.
iii. JAMES EVERETT VAUGHAN, b. November 17, 1903, Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas.
iv. BONNIE V. VAUGHAN, b. April 01, 1905, Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas; m. -- TWIST.
v. CRYSTAL V. VAUGHAN, b. February 04, 1907, Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas; m. -- HALEY.
vi. EUELL J. VAUGHAN, b. May 27, 1909, Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas.
vii. MARY B. VAUGHAN, b. October 16, 1911, Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas; m. -- RUTLEDGE.
viii. LEETA V. VAUGHAN, b. July 17, 1914, Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas; m. -- HOFFMAN.
198. ix. LEETA IRENE VAUGHAN, b. July 17, 1914, Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas.
x. CLYDE L. VAUGHAN, b. December 07, 1916, Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas.
xi. WALTER E. VAUGHAN, b. November 28, 1919, McCloud, Oklahoma; m. BEATRICE HARPER; b. July 1922.
145. MARY CLEMENTINE6 VAUGHAN (JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born February 01, 1881, and died May 02, 1963 in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. She married JOHN JEFFERSON BRANHAM.
Children of MARY VAUGHAN and JOHN BRANHAM are:
i. GLADYS B.7 BRANHAM, m. ELMER WEBB.
ii. CECIL BRANHAM.
199. iii. CHRISTINE B. BRANHAM.
200. iv. MILDRED V. BRANHAM.
v. MARTY BRANHAM, m. -- RUTH.
vi. JOHN BRANHAM.
vii. MARY RUTH BRANHAM.
146. CORA6 VAUGHAN (JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born January 1882. She married WALTER A. DAVIS in Carroll County, Arkansas.
Children of CORA VAUGHAN and WALTER DAVIS are:
i. LUTHER7 DAVIS.
ii. DAVID DAVIS.
iii. LUCILLE DAVIS.
iv. JACK DAVIS.
v. CLEO DAVIS.
vi. WALTER DAVIS.
vii. MAE DAVIS.
viii. EUGENE DAVIS.
147. MARTHA PEARL6 VAUGHAN (JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born January 26, 1883, and died September 20, 1960 in Downey, California. She married THOMAS BENJAMIN WRIGHT August 07, 1901 in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
Child of MARTHA VAUGHAN and THOMAS WRIGHT is:
i. RUTH7 WRIGHT.
148. ELIZABETH SALLY6 VAUGHAN (JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born April 03, 1885, and died January 29, 1964 in Auburn, California. She married MARVIN PRESTON PERRY.
Children of ELIZABETH VAUGHAN and MARVIN PERRY are:
i. EARL R.7 PERRY.
ii. JOHN PERRY.
iii. FRANCES PERRY, m. VAN SANT.
iv. HELEN PERRY, m. GILBERT.
v. CLARA PERRY, m. RAYNER.
149. NELLIE FRANCES6 VAUGHAN (JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born June 10, 1886, and died December 18, 1940. She married (1) UNKNOWN CHOCTAW INDIAN NELSON. She married (2) MCDONALD NELSON. She married (3) LONZO RIDDLE.
Children of NELLIE VAUGHAN and UNKNOWN NELSON are:
i. BERNICE7 NELSON, m. WILSON.
ii. BERNARDINE NELSON.
150. JAMES LAFAYETTE6 VAUGHAN (JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 10, 1887, and died December 07, 1958. He married ADA HELLEN JAMES.
Children of JAMES VAUGHAN and ADA JAMES are:
i. LLOYD7 VAUGHAN.
ii. BERNICE VAUGHAN.
151. CHARLOTTE TEMPEST6 VAUGHAN (JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born January 06, 1889, and died December 31, 1976. She married WILLIAM GILBERT KAPPEN September 06, 1907 in Berryville, Arkansas.
Children of CHARLOTTE VAUGHAN and WILLIAM KAPPEN are:
201. i. ETHEL IRENE7 KAPPEN, b. August 23, 1908.
202. ii. CHARLES VAUGHAN KAPPEN, b. May 25, 1910.
203. iii. MARGARET LOTTIE KAPPEN, b. December 20, 1914.
204. iv. JAMES DOUGLAS KAPPEN, b. August 19, 1916.
205. v. HERBERT HOOVER KAPPEN, b. November 08, 1918.
206. vi. PAUL RICHARD KAPPEN, b. August 04, 1920.
207. vii. ROBERT BENJAMIN KAPPEN, b. September 04, 1922.
208. viii. JUNIOR WILLIAM KAPPEN, b. December 02, 1922.
209. ix. KENNETH HARRY KAPPEN, b. April 16, 1925.
152. JOHN ALLAN6 VAUGHAN (PLEASANT MICHAEL5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 05, 1869 in Arkansas, and died June 27, 1917 in Porterville, Tulare, California. He married (1) LOUISA. She died Aft. 1917. He married (2) LAURA BELLE EVANS. She was born February 21, 1875 in Arkansas, and died December 22, 1905.
Child of JOHN VAUGHAN and LAURA EVANS is:
210. i. HENRY COLUMBUS7 VAUGHAN, b. December 16, 1896, Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas; d. November 17, 1972, Montery Park, California.
153. WALTER MARTIN6 VAUGHAN (JOHN P.5, PATRICK4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married CALLIE CONLEY in Kentucky.
Child of WALTER VAUGHAN and CALLIE CONLEY is:
211. i. WALTER NOLAN7 VAUGHAN.
154. THOMAS W.6 BERRY (NANCY5 TUCKER, FERRIBY VIOLET LOUISA4 CALICOTT, ELIZABETH3 VAUGHAN, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1858.
Children of THOMAS W. BERRY are:
i. HATTIE L.7 BERRY, b. 1880.
ii. JULIA M. BERRY, b. 1881.
iii. HUGH S. BERRY, b. 1883.
iv. ORA E. BERRY, b. 1884.
v. ESSIE F. BERRY, b. 1886.
vi. ALBERT M. BERRY, b. 1888.
vii. REBA BERRY, b. July 02, 1896.
155. MARGARET M.6 BERRY (NANCY5 TUCKER, FERRIBY VIOLET LOUISA4 CALICOTT, ELIZABETH3 VAUGHAN, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1859. She married THOMAS R. LANE, son of SAMUEL LANE and NANCY VAUGHAN. He was born 1854.
Child is listed above under (72) Thomas R. Lane.
156. JOHN C.6 TUCKER (WASHINGTON W.5, FERRIBY VIOLET LOUISA4 CALICOTT, ELIZABETH3 VAUGHAN, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1863.
Children of JOHN C. TUCKER are:
i. BERTHY7 TUCKER, b. 1888.
ii. ANDREW TUCKER, b. 1889.
iii. ELZIE TUCKER, b. 1895.
157. THOMAS J.6 TUCKER (WASHINGTON W.5, FERRIBY VIOLET LOUISA4 CALICOTT, ELIZABETH3 VAUGHAN, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1866.
Children of THOMAS J. TUCKER are:
i. JAMES7 TUCKER, b. 1888.
ii. ANN BELLE TUCKER, b. 1891.
iii. MABLE TUCKER, b. 1894.
158. FERRIBY E.6 TUCKER (WASHINGTON W.5, FERRIBY VIOLET LOUISA4 CALICOTT, ELIZABETH3 VAUGHAN, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1867. She married ? SMITH.
Children of FERRIBY TUCKER and ? SMITH are:
i. WILLIAM7 SMITH, b. 1886.
ii. MARY SMITH, b. 1892.
iii. IVY SMITH, b. 1894.
159. ADA P.6 TUCKER (WASHINGTON W.5, FERRIBY VIOLET LOUISA4 CALICOTT, ELIZABETH3 VAUGHAN, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1869. She married LOVEALL.
Children of ADA TUCKER and LOVEALL are:
i. MARY7 LOVEALL, b. 1888.
ii. PEARL LOVEALL, b. 1890.
iii. VIOLET LOVEALL, b. 1896.
Generation No. 6
160. ANSON A.7 FOSTER (CAMRISA6 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN5, JOHN4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1877. He married ORLA FAULKNER.
Child of ANSON FOSTER and ORLA FAULKNER is:
212. i. DELLA8 FOSTER, b. July 21, 1908.
161. CHARLES E.7 BOOTH (CHARLES C.6, MATILDA5 VAUGHAN, JOHN4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born December 28, 1878. He married MABEL OLIVE BULLES.
Children of CHARLES BOOTH and MABEL BULLES are:
i. CHARLES ALLEN8 BOOTH, b. December 25, 1918, Twin Falls, Idaho; m. LOIS GERALDINE ASTON, August 12, 1951.
ii. AYLENE BOOTH.
162. FRANK A.7 BOOTH (CHARLES C.6, MATILDA5 VAUGHAN, JOHN4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born May 20, 1887 in Dow City, Iowa, and died September 08, 1929 in Porterville, California. He married SALLY BEATRICE CORBIN July 13, 1913 in Twin Falls, Idaho, daughter of JAMES CORBIN and LUCY JACKSON.
Children of FRANK BOOTH and SALLY CORBIN are:
i. JAMES A.8 BOOTH, b. January 27, 1919, Ogen, Utah; d. March 1969, Santa Monica, Calfornia; m. (1) NANCY VIRGINIA GARRISH; b. January 21, 1949; m. (2) RUBY MAY ALONE, April 06, 1940; m. (3) MELISSA CATHERINE BURTON, November 05, 1955, California.
ii. OPAL VIRGINIA BOOTH, b. October 21, 1923, Ventura, California; d. May 04, 1966, Hawthorne, California; m. JOHN FRANCIS DEE, September 06, 1940, California.
163. RUBY7 BOOTH (CHARLES C.6, MATILDA5 VAUGHAN, JOHN4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 08, 1892 in Dow City, Iowa, and died 1975 in Whittier, California. She married MARSHAL HOBSON.
Children of RUBY BOOTH and MARSHAL HOBSON are:
i. GLADYS MARIE8 HOBSON, b. August 21, 1921; m. RALPH GEORGE GRUBER, May 23, 1941, Eastmont, California.
ii. ALVIN HOBSON, m. JESSIE NATLIE PRYOR.
164. RUBY DELLA7 VAUGHAN (MARION6, EPHRAIM VAUGHAN5 (WORKMAN), PHOEBE4 VAUGHAN, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born April 1880 in Richardson, NE, and died 1920 in from Influenza after birth of twins. She married JAMES EDWARD YOUNG. He was born 1880 in KS, and died February 07, 1965.
Children of RUBY VAUGHAN and JAMES YOUNG are:
213. i. ZANONA8 YOUNG.
214. ii. LEONARD MARION YOUNG.
215. iii. THELMA VAUGHN YOUNG, b. August 11, 1909, Sabetha, Nemaha, Ks; d. February 10, 1974, Topeka, Shawnee, Ks.
iv. EDNA MAXINE YOUNG, b. 1913; d. 1914.
216. v. PAULINE YOUNG, b. 1914; d. June 03, 1983.
vi. FLOYD YOUNG, b. 1919; d. 1920.
vii. LLOYD YOUNG, b. 1919; d. 1919.
165. JOHN HENRY7 VAUGHAN (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN6, EPHRAIM VAUGHAN5 (WORKMAN), PHOEBE4 VAUGHAN, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born May 25, 1909. He married FLORENCE LUCILLE CUDNEY January 10, 1941. She was born February 01, 1917 in Salem, NE.
Child of JOHN VAUGHAN and FLORENCE CUDNEY is:
i. BEVERLY ANN8 VAUGHN, b. November 25, 1941, Salem, NE; m. GARY WAYNE QUAIFE, June 14, 1959; b. February 16, 1941, Atchison, KS.
166. IDA M.7 VAUGHAN (JAMES6, ANOTHONY WAYNE5, JAMES E.4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married JIM JACOBS.
Children of IDA VAUGHAN and JIM JACOBS are:
217. i. MELANIE8 JACOBS.
218. ii. JAMES JACOBS.
167. WILLIAM HARRY7 BOYD (CHARLES EDWARD6, NANCY5 VAUGHAN, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born June 21, 1895 in Rock Camp, Lawrence County, Ohio, and died August 22, 1976 in Martinez, California. He married VERA EVERINE DAHL October 12, 1918 in Portland, Oregon. She was born October 16, 1896 in Portland, Oregon, and died December 03, 1962 in Walnut Creek, California.
Children of WILLIAM BOYD and VERA DAHL are:
i. DEXTER HORTON8 BOYD, b. December 12, 1921, Portland, Oregon.
ii. PHYLLIS BARBARA BOYD, b. November 16, 1921, Portland, Oregon; m. ROBERT HENRY LABORDE, December 08, 1945; b. July 15, 1921, New Orleans, Louisiana.
168. NANCY LUCINDA7 BOYD (CHARLES EDWARD6, NANCY5 VAUGHAN, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born January 12, 1898 in Rock Camp, Lawrence County, Ohio. She married CHARLES EDWARD BOUNDS in Tacoma, Washington.
Children of NANCY BOYD and CHARLES BOUNDS are:
i. VERNDON ARMOND8 BOUNDS, m. EUNICE BLACKBURN.
ii. FAY NADINE BOUNDS, m. LYALL T. NEAT.
169. FLORA7 BOYD (CHARLES EDWARD6, NANCY5 VAUGHAN, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1900, and died 1940 in Tacoma, Washington. She married HERBERT LEROY SATHER.
Children of FLORA BOYD and HERBERT SATHER are:
i. HERBERT L.8 SATHER.
ii. SHIRLEY SATHER, m. BENSTEIN.
iii. DOROTHY SATHER, m. GRUNSTED.
170. HENRY E.7 COMPTON (GEORGIA6 VAUGHAN, ABRAHAM GEORGE5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born May 08, 1885, and died December 12, 1963 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. He married LETTIE GUNNELL June 04, 1908 in Louisa, Lawrence County, Kentucky. She was born Abt. 1888.
Children of HENRY COMPTON and LETTIE GUNNELL are:
i. PEGGY8 COMPTON.
ii. HENRY CLAYTON COMPTON, b. 1909; d. 1964; m. JANETTA.
iii. BILL COMPTON, b. 1911; d. 1966.
iv. NANNIE LEE GEORGIA COMPTON, b. 1913; d. 1969.
v. PALMER CHASTINE COMPTON, b. 1915; d. 1965.
vi. CHARLES WOODROW COMPTON, b. 1918; d. 1941.
vii. IRENE COMPTON, b. 1921; d. April 29, 1999; m. R. D. BOYD.
viii. HOPE COMPTON, b. 1923.
ix. PAUL COMPTON, b. 1926; d. 1957.
171. JESSIE7 COMPTON (GEORGIA6 VAUGHAN, ABRAHAM GEORGE5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born July 08, 1888 in Louisa, Lawrence County, Kentucky, and died November 02, 1918 in Hellier, Pike County, Kentucky. She married (1) BOYD THOMPSON April 17, 1902 in Wayne County, West Virginia. He was born Abt. 1881. She married (2) ALLEN FERRELL August 31, 1910 in Logan, Logan County, West Virginia, son of EVANS FERRELL and JANE VANCE. He was born March 17, 1889 in Thacker, Mingo County, West Virginia, and died August 23, 1946 in Mallory, Logan County, West Virginia.
Children of JESSIE COMPTON and ALLEN FERRELL are:
i. WAUEKA LENORA8 FERRELL, b. August 19, 1911; m. (1) ED MCKNIGHT, Abt. 1928, Floyd County, Kentucky; m. (2) CLYDE WILLS, Abt. 1938; b. August 20, 1908; d. October 1992, West Virginia.
ii. ROBERT WENDELL FERRELL, b. January 08, 1913, Hellier, Pike County, Kentucky; d. May 02, 1981, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio; m. RUTH BROWNING, July 31, 1936, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio; b. August 07, 1917; d. May 22, 1988, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.
iii. ELMER HASKELL FERRELL, b. November 30, 1914, Hellier, Pike County, Kentucky; d. Gainesville, Florida; m. (1) LUCY MAYE LOONEY, June 01, 1935, Betsy Layne, Kentucky; b. May 01, 1917; d. June 01, 1968; m. (2) MARIE O'DELL, Abt. 1970.
iv. JAMES EVANS FERRELL, b. July 11, 1917, Hellier, Pike County, Kentucky; d. June 16, 1990, Georgia; m. ELEANOR TRUSLEY; b. January 25, 1919, Clothier, West Virginia; d. December 14, 1988, Ft. Walton Beach, Florida.
v. HENRIETTA FERRELL, b. May 04, 1918, Hellier, Pike County, Kentucky; d. November 25, 1991, Warner Robins, Houston County, Georgia; m. (1) OSCAR CLIFFORD LYONS, January 04, 1937, Logan, Logan County, West Virginia; b. November 22, 1912, Claldwell, Noble County, Ohio; d. December 02, 1955, Atlanta, Dekalb County, Georgia; m. (2) EVERETT LACKEY MILLER, April 1962, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio; b. November 07, 1905, Ripley, Jackson County, West Virginia; d. April 19, 1973, Dublin, Laurens County, Georgia.
172. MAUDE7 COMPTON (GEORGIA6 VAUGHAN, ABRAHAM GEORGE5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born December 06, 1890 in Wayne County, West Virginia, and died March 1968 in Allen, Floyd County, Kentucky. She married CHARLES A. BICKFORD. He was born September 04, 1883, and died February 1974 in Danville, Virginia.
Children of MAUDE COMPTON and CHARLES BICKFORD are:
i. GAYLE8 BICKFORD.
ii. PAUL L. BICKFORD, b. November 11, 1914.
iii. RANDALL BICKFORD, b. October 03, 1915.
iv. ELOISE BICKFORD, b. July 23, 1918; m. A.J. RUSSELL.
173. WILLIAM H.7 VAUGHAN (WILLIAM JIMMERSON6, ABRAHAM GEORGE5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born February 1899 in Lawrence County, Kentucky, and died November 1972 in Nashville, Tennessee. He married RUTH JEAN WOODS November 27, 1924 in Lawrence County, Kentucky, daughter of J. WOODS and DORIS. She was born Abt. 1902.
Children of WILLIAM VAUGHAN and RUTH WOODS are:
i. WILLIAM H.8 VAUGHAN.
ii. ROBERT VAUGHAN.
174. CLAUDE MILTON7 VAUGHAN (CLAUDE MILTON6, JOHN LEWIS5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born November 18, 1934 in Harrisonburg, Rockingham County, Virginia. He married CAROL ANN EUBANKS November 27, 1957 in Ashland, Boyd County, Kentucky, daughter of HOMER EUBANKS and LOIS DUNEGAN.
Children of CLAUDE VAUGHAN and CAROL EUBANKS are:
i. CLAUDE MILTON8 VAUGHAN, b. September 13, 1958, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky.
ii. WALTER MARKHAM VAUGHAN, b. March 02, 1960, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky; m. CHERYL ANN NECLERIO, August 04, 1984, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky.
iii. LESLIE JILL VAUGHAN, b. October 24, 1962, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee; m. JOSEPH DOMINIC EHRLER, September 26, 1987, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky.
175. ROBERT HASKEL7 WHITAKER (JANORAH BEATRICE6 VAUGHAN, JOHN LEWIS5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married ALMA ABIGAIL STONE.
Child of ROBERT WHITAKER and ALMA STONE is:
i. RONALD LEE8 WHITAKER, m. RUTH ANN ARNOLD.
Notes for RONALD LEE WHITAKER:
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Address is 50 Walker St. Athens OH 45701 phone: 614-593-5148[Davaughans.FTW]
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Address is 50 Walker St. Athens OH 45701 phone: 614-593-5148
176. LEWIS ELMO7 VAUGHAN (GEORGE L.6, LEWIS P.5, ABRAHAM4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married RUTH CLEARY.
Notes for LEWIS ELMO VAUGHAN:
Author of Vaughan Pioneers.
Children of LEWIS VAUGHAN and RUTH CLEARY are:
i. DAVID LEWIS8 VAUGHAN.
ii. RAYMOND GEORGE VAUGHAN.
177. PEARL IMO7 VAUGHAN (GEORGE L.6, LEWIS P.5, ABRAHAM4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married MELVIN BRACKHAHN.
Child of PEARL VAUGHAN and MELVIN BRACKHAHN is:
i. DARREL EUGENE8 BRACKHAHN.
178. HIRAM BERT7 VAUGHN (JOSEPH EVANS6, SAMUEL P.5 VAUGHAN, THOMAS4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married HAZEL PARKER, daughter of DR. PARKER and JULIA FITCH. She was born 1896.
Children of HIRAM VAUGHN and HAZEL PARKER are:
i. LOLA8 VAUGHN, m. ARTIE C. HATFIELD.
ii. GERTRUDE VAUGHN.
iii. JOSEPH P. VAUGHN, m. EMMA LOU GUINN.
iv. JACK VAUGHN.
179. DOLLIE VIALTA7 HOLT (SYDNEY PRISCILLA6 LEWIS, MARY MARTHA5 HOMESLEY, DEFSEY4 VAUGHAN, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married MONROE SHANKLIN SUDDUTH.
Child of DOLLIE HOLT and MONROE SUDDUTH is:
219. i. SYLVESTER LEE8 SUDDUTH.
180. HAZEL7 PARKER (JULIA ANN6 FITCH, MARGARET LOUSIA5 VAUGHAN, GEORGE WASHINGTON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1896. She married HIRAM BERT VAUGHN, son of JOSEPH VAUGHN and BELLE CLARK.
Children are listed above under (178) Hiram Bert Vaughn.
181. THEODORE "TED" JOHN7 SANDERS (LAURENCE ALLEN6, CATHERINE E.5 VAUGHAN, ANDREW JACKSON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born June 13, 1901 in Spring Valley, AR, and died August 09, 1975 in Bluff Cemetary, Springdale, AR. He married LOLA MAE BEELER November 08, 1924 in El Centro, California. She was born May 06, 1906 in Treamont, Illinois, and died February 19, 1984 in Bluff Cemetary, Springdale, AR.
Children of THEODORE SANDERS and LOLA BEELER are:
i. BERNIECE8 SANDERS, b. July 18, 1925; d. October 06, 1989.
ii. CATHERINE SANDERS, b. October 04, 1927.
iii. CAROLYN SANDERS, b. September 07, 1929, Spring Valley, AR; d. November 29, 1997, Springdale, AR.
220. iv. JERRY ALLEN SANDERS, b. July 11, 1936, Spring Valley, AR.
v. RICHARD EARL SANDERS, b. April 15, 1939.
182. WILLIAM DALLAS7 VAUGHN (WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born January 27, 1898 in Bridgeport, Wise Co., Texas, and died January 28, 1978 in Kellyville, Creek Co., Oklahoma. He married (1) NELLIE ROSALIE MCCLURE July 03, 1920 in Muskogee, Muskogee Co., Oklahoma. She was born July 31, 1903 in Harrison, Boone Co., Arkansas, and died September 30, 1980 in Sapulpa, Creek, Oklahoma. He married (2) NELLIE ROSALIE MCCLURE July 03, 1920 in Muskogee, Muskogee, Oklahoma (?). She was born July 31, 1903 in Harrison, Boone Co., Arkansas, and died September 30, 1980 in Sapulpa, Creek, Oklahoma.
Notes for WILLIAM DALLAS VAUGHN:
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William Dallas Vaughan changed his last name (spelling) to Vaughn to avoid
paying income taxes , apparently when moving to Oklahoma.
Notes for NELLIE ROSALIE MCCLURE:
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Nellie, Callie, and Lillie, all married brothers
Russie was a half sister to all the others. Appears to be a familysecret. Mom heard her fathe r was a big politician.
Lillie was pregnant when she died of yellow jaundice
SS#444-24-8853
Member of Sapulpa Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars.-1947
Notes for NELLIE ROSALIE MCCLURE:
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Nellie, Callie, and Lillie, all married brothers
Russie was a half sister to all the others. Appears to be a familysecret. Mom heard her fathe r was a big politician.
Lillie was pregnant when she died of yellow jaundice
SS#444-24-8853
Member of Sapulpa Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars.-1947
Child of WILLIAM VAUGHN and NELLIE MCCLURE is:
221. i. NORMA ELIZABETH8 VAUGHN, b. June 05, 1924, Sapulpa, Creek, Oklahoma; d. August 03, 1997, Bakersfield, Kern, California.
Children of WILLIAM VAUGHN and NELLIE MCCLURE are:
222. ii. ORVILLE LEON8 VAUGHN, b. March 19, 1921, Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma; d. January 1996, Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma.
iii. EUGENE VAUGHN, b. August 27, 1922, Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma; d. July 28, 1923, Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma.
223. iv. BETTY JOANN VAUGHN, b. January 01, 1929, Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma.
224. v. MARY LOU VAUGHN, b. January 22, 1931, Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma.
225. vi. MARGARET JANE VAUGHN, b. July 09, 1935, Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma.
183. CHARLIE7 VAUGHAN (DANIEL ROBERT6, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married DOROTHY. She was born April 23, 1924.
Children of CHARLIE VAUGHAN and DOROTHY are:
i. WILLIE EDWARD8 VAUGHAN.
ii. KENNY VAUGHAN.
iii. JUANITA VAUGHAN, b. August 22, 1951; m. ?????, August 19, 1978.
iv. CHARLES VAUGHAN, b. March 28, 1953.
184. WILLIE PARKER7 VAUGHAN (DANIEL ROBERT6, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 18, 1920. He married ONA DELORES MERRITT January 02, 1945. She was born June 22, 1925.
Children of WILLIE VAUGHAN and ONA MERRITT are:
226. i. HATTIE FAYE8 VAUGHAN, b. November 12, 1947.
227. ii. JIMMY RAY VAUGHAN, b. April 06, 1950.
228. iii. ONA DELORES VAUGHAN, b. November 07, 1957.
185. CURTIS EVANS7 VAUGHAN (ISSAC T.6, SAMUEL HENDERSON5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 01, 1911, and died February 12, 1965. He married RUBY HOLT.
Child of CURTIS VAUGHAN and RUBY HOLT is:
229. i. JAMES CURTIS8 VAUGHAN, b. February 27, 1942.
186. GEORGE WILLIAM7 TODD (LAFAITTE6, MARY JANE "NARCISSIS"5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1882. He married WINNIE CATHERINE BOHANNAN. She was born October 15, 1891 in Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas.
Children of GEORGE TODD and WINNIE BOHANNAN are:
230. i. FERN8 TODD.
ii. ALLEN TODD, m. MARY JO OWENS.
iii. WILMA TODD.
iv. ALTA TODD, m. DON YOUNG.
231. v. CLEDA LEE TODD, b. February 15, 1911; d. June 13, 1967.
vi. ALBERT LAFAYETTE TODD, b. December 14, 1912, Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas; m. EULA M. MCELHANEY, July 16, 1936, Joplin, Missouri.
187. NEVA7 SAMUEL (NANCY CHERUBIA6 VAUGHAN, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born July 19, 1881. She married RALPH O. ARCHER January 20, 1901 in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. He was born June 21, 1878.
Children of NEVA SAMUEL and RALPH ARCHER are:
232. i. FLOYD8 ARCHER.
ii. JEWELL ARCHER, m. MITCHELL STAFFORD.
233. iii. LORAN EDWARD ARCHER, b. April 03, 1902.


188. MILDRED CECIL7 VAUGHAN (CALVIN LEROY6, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1901. She married ROBERT NEWTON STAFFORD November 17, 1919. He was born January 29, 1900.
Children of MILDRED VAUGHAN and ROBERT STAFFORD are:
i. MAUDIE MAY8 STAFFORD.
234. ii. BETTY LOU STAFFORD.
235. iii. FLORENCE ANN STAFFORD.
iv. GENE ELIZABETH STAFFORD, b. February 22, 1920; d. 1928.
236. v. LEE VERNEAL STAFFORD, b. March 01, 1922.
237. vi. JOY COLLEEN STAFFORD, b. August 25, 1924.
189. THELMA7 VAUGHAN (CALVIN LEROY6, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born December 31, 1904, and died January 23, 1977. She married FRED RAYMOND VAUGHAN May 10, 1924. He was born July 23, 1903 in Huntsville, Arkansas, and died February 27, 1950.
Children of THELMA VAUGHAN and FRED VAUGHAN are:
i. VIRGINIA8 VAUGHAN.
ii. A.C. VAUGHAN.
190. SYBIL PAULINE7 VAUGHAN (CALVIN LEROY6, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born March 17, 1906 in Madison Co. Arkansas, and died April 07, 1969 in Harrison, Boone Co. Arkansas. She married (1) IRVIN LEE MYERS, son of WILLIAM MYERS and SOPHRONIA HARRIS. He was born January 27, 1905 in Marble, Madison Co. Arkansas, and died July 06, 1942 in Buhler, Reno Co. Kansas. She married (2) "PAPAW" EMERSON.
Children of SYBIL VAUGHAN and IRVIN MYERS are:
238. i. IRVIN LEE8 MYERS, b. April 07, 1929, Wichita, Kansas.
239. ii. MARILYN MAE MYERS, b. August 26, 1931, Canton, Reno Co. Kansas; d. May 19, 1998, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri.
iii. CAROLYN FAY MYERS, b. August 26, 1931, Canton, Reno County, Kansas; d. May 23, 1956, Texas; m. ----- ARMSTRONG.
191. ADA CLOIS7 VAUGHAN (CALVIN LEROY6, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born March 25, 1915. She married JAMES WALTER MCANINCH September 18, 1938.
Children of ADA VAUGHAN and JAMES MCANINCH are:
240. i. SHARON SUE8 MCANINCH, b. September 28, 1930, Blackwell, Oklahoma.
241. ii. JIMMIE VAUGHAN MCANINCH, b. December 11, 1940.
242. iii. MICHAEL EDWARDS MCANINCH, b. January 17, 1943, Blackwell Oklhoma.
243. iv. JOE WENDELL MCANINCH, b. August 15, 1945, Tonkawa, Oklahoma.
244. v. JANET LEIGH MCANINCH, b. December 16, 1946, Ponca City, Oklahoma.
vi. WALTER KENT MCANINCH, b. March 26, 1952, Ponca City, Oklahoma; m. JUDITH ANN COX, March 18, 1972.
vii. TERESA ANN MCANINCH, b. December 11, 1953, Perry, Oklahoma; d. December 28, 1958
192. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN7 TODD (GEORGE WASHINGTON6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born June 17, 1879 in Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas, and died November 26, 1967 in Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas. He married (1) BERTHA ANN CARTER July 17, 1900 in Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas. She was born February 13, 1883 in Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas, and died July 19, 1951 in Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas. He married (2) LOU PARKER March 10, 1957 in Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas.
Children of BENJAMIN TODD and BERTHA CARTER are:
245. i. THERON YOUNG8 TODD, b. November 23, 1901, Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas; d. December 18, 1990, Garden City, Kansas.
ii. IRMA GERTRUDE TODD, b. October 13, 1903, Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas; d. March 15, 1984; m. BRUCE S. GRAHAM, 1921, Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas; b. September 22, 1900; d. May 29, 1990.
iii. PAULINE ONEIDA TODD, b. October 27, 1906, Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas; d. March 03, 1986; m. (1) JOHN RAY MULLINS; m. (2) ROYCE LAWSON.
iv. J.W. TODD, b. May 12, 1907, Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas; d. October 13, 1977, Hanford, California; m. (1) JULIE GRAHAM; m. (2) JEWELL BRACKETT.
v. TRUMAN TODD, b. February 05, 1912, Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas; d. July 10, 1939, Hanford, California; m. MABLE GRAHAM, June 02, 1934.
246. vi. MILDRED TODD, b. August 19, 1914, Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas; d. September 17, 1994, Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas.
vii. FLOY ALLINE TODD, b. December 12, 1918, Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas; d. 2000; m. (1) WALKER BALLENGER, San Bernadino, California; b. Oklahoma; m. (2) HENRY WILFRED SCOGGINS; b. February 21, 1916, Texas; d. October 15, 1966.
193. NETTIE7 TODD (GEORGE WASHINGTON6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born April 07, 1881 in Arkansas, and died July 1966 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. She married (1) GEORGE G. GOOLSBY. He was born Abt. 1872, and died July 1954. She married (2) MORELAND. She married (3) FOGG.
Children of NETTIE TODD and MORELAND are:
247. i. RUTH MAE8 MORELAND, b. May 15, 1897, Bentonville, Benton County, Arkansas; d. December 11, 1998, Waxahanchie, Texas.
248. ii. LYDIA MORELAND, b. February 07, 1900, Monett, Barry County, Missouri; d. 1984, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas.
194. LEROY EDWARD7 TODD (BENJAMIN FRANKILIN6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born May 24, 1902 in Arkansas, and died July 13, 1926. He married THELMA CLARK.
Child of LEROY TODD and THELMA CLARK is:
i. FLOYD GRANGIER8 TODD.
195. GEORGE FREDRICK7 TODD (BENJAMIN FRANKILIN6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born May 24, 1902 in Arkansas, and died May 15, 1991 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He married ETHEL VIDA DUTTON October 21, 1919 in Arkansas. She was born October 21, 1904 in Arkansas, and died October 04, 1993 in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Child of GEORGE TODD and ETHEL DUTTON is:
i. FREDDIE8 TODD.
196. ANNA PEARL7 TODD (THOMAS ALBERT6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 28, 1898, and died September 16, 1997 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. She married (1) FLOYD TINCHER. She married (2) ROY MANSUR FAIRBANKS, son of CASSIUS FAIRBANKS and ORPHA. He was born December 23, 1888 in Hammond, Bourbon County, Kansas, and died November 10, 1966 in Long Beach, California.
Children of ANNA TODD and ROY FAIRBANKS are:
249. i. THELMA ROSE8 FAIRBANKS, b. July 07, 1914, Prague, Oklahoma.
ii. RAYMOND ORVILLE FAIRBANKS, b. October 26, 1916.
250. iii. FREDA LEVONA FAIRBANKS, b. November 07, 1919.
iv. ROY NISH FAIRBANKS, b. April 07, 1922.
251. v. BERNARD EARL FAIRBANKS, b. May 06, 1924, Pawhuska, Oklahoma; d. February 14, 1999, Los Angles, California.
197. FRED7 TODD (THOMAS ALBERT6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1900, and died in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. He married MABEL REED. She died in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Children of FRED TODD and MABEL REED are:
252. i. JACK8 TODD.
253. ii. MILDRED TODD.
iii. MARY TODD.
198. LEETA IRENE7 VAUGHAN (JOHN DOUGLAS6, JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born July 17, 1914 in Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas. She married (2) NOAH THOMAS HOFFMAN June 30, 1948, son of CHARLES HOFFMAN and GERTRUDE MAY. He was born January 16, 1913 in Neola, Missouri.
Child of LEETA IRENE VAUGHAN is:
254. i. KENNETH EUGENE8 VAUGHAN, b. December 08, 1932, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri.
Child of LEETA VAUGHAN and NOAH HOFFMAN is:
255. ii. ROBERT8 HOFFMAN, b. January 04, 1948, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri.
199. CHRISTINE B.7 BRANHAM (MARY CLEMENTINE6 VAUGHAN, JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married HARVEY CHANDLER.
Children of CHRISTINE BRANHAM and HARVEY CHANDLER are:
i. EDGAR8 CHANDLER.
ii. STEPHEN CHANDLER.
200. MILDRED V.7 BRANHAM (MARY CLEMENTINE6 VAUGHAN, JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married (1) ELBERT PARKER. She married (2) KENNEDY.
Children of MILDRED BRANHAM and ELBERT PARKER are:
i. HELEN MAXWELL8 PARKER.
ii. CAROL HEWER PARKER.
201. ETHEL IRENE7 KAPPEN (CHARLOTTE TEMPEST6 VAUGHAN, JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 23, 1908. She married JOSEPH B. WHITE.
Children of ETHEL KAPPEN and JOSEPH WHITE are:
i. BILLY BOB8 WHITE.
ii. JOE CHARLES WHITE.
202. CHARLES VAUGHAN7 KAPPEN (CHARLOTTE TEMPEST6 VAUGHAN, JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born May 25, 1910. He married NORA ELIZABETH WOOD January 15, 1931 in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Children of CHARLES KAPPEN and NORA WOOD are:
i. PATRICIA8 KAPPEN.
ii. CHARLES KAPPEN.
203. MARGARET LOTTIE7 KAPPEN (CHARLOTTE TEMPEST6 VAUGHAN, JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born December 20, 1914. She married WILLIAM LEE JOHNSON November 25, 1933 in Berryville, Arkansas.
Children of MARGARET KAPPEN and WILLIAM JOHNSON are:
i. ROBERT LEE8 JOHNSON.
ii. BETTY JUNE JOHNSON.
iii. JUANITA JOHNSON.
iv. DALE JOHNSON.
204. JAMES DOUGLAS7 KAPPEN (CHARLOTTE TEMPEST6 VAUGHAN, JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 19, 1916. He married MAEBELLE OSBORNE August 1940 in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.

Children of JAMES KAPPEN and MAEBELLE OSBORNE are:
i. PHYLLIS ANN8 KAPPEN.
ii. LARRY KAPPEN.


205. HERBERT HOOVER7 KAPPEN (CHARLOTTE TEMPEST6 VAUGHAN, JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born November 08, 1918. He married POLLY.
Child of HERBERT KAPPEN and POLLY is:
i. MARY ALICE8 KAPPEN.
206. PAUL RICHARD7 KAPPEN (CHARLOTTE TEMPEST6 VAUGHAN, JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 04, 1920. He married ALMA GROBLEBE September 07, 1940 in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
Children of PAUL KAPPEN and ALMA GROBLEBE are:
i. BARBARA ANN8 KAPPEN.
ii. RICHARD KAPPEN.
207. ROBERT BENJAMIN7 KAPPEN (CHARLOTTE TEMPEST6 VAUGHAN, JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 04, 1922. He married CLAUDINE.
Children of ROBERT KAPPEN and CLAUDINE are:
i. BOBBY8 KAPPEN.
ii. MARILYN KAPPEN, b. January 09, 1952.
iii. DONALD KAPPEN, b. June 03, 1957.
iv. RONALD KAPPEN, b. September 15, 1958.
208. JUNIOR WILLIAM7 KAPPEN (CHARLOTTE TEMPEST6 VAUGHAN, JAMES POLK DALLAS, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born December 02, 1922. He married MAE OVERTURF January 21, 1933 in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
Children of JUNIOR KAPPEN and MAE OVERTURF are:
i. WILLIAM KELLY8 KAPPEN.
ii. ERNEST CALVIN KAPPEN.
iii. JUDY KAPPEN.
209. KENNETH HARRY7 KAPPEN (CHARLOTTE TEMPEST6 VAUGHAN, JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born April 16, 1925. He married MILDRED.
Child of KENNETH KAPPEN and MILDRED is:
i. KENNETH8 KAPPEN.
210. HENRY COLUMBUS7 VAUGHAN (JOHN ALLAN6, PLEASANT MICHAEL5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born December 16, 1896 in Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas, and died November 17, 1972 in Montery Park, California. He married ETHEL INEZ ODOM February 10, 1918 in Imperial, California. She was born March 02, 1902 in Waxahatchie, Texas, and died April 1981 in Van Nuys, California.
Children of HENRY VAUGHAN and ETHEL ODOM are:
256. i. CLYDE ALAN8 VAUGHAN, b. April 13, 1919, California; d. Bet. 1941 - 1945, Belgium.
257. ii. GEORGE EDWARD VAUGHAN, b. December 04, 1922, Blythe, Riverside, California; d. March 08, 1989, Sequim, Washington.
211. WALTER NOLAN7 VAUGHAN (WALTER MARTIN6, JOHN P.5, PATRICK4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married ALVA CYNTHIA HACKWORTH.
Child of WALTER VAUGHAN and ALVA HACKWORTH is:
258. i. WALTER8 VAUGHAN.
Generation No. 7
212. DELLA8 FOSTER (ANSON A.7, CAMRISA6 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN5, JOHN4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born July 21, 1908. She married HENRY BAKEMAN SMITH.
Child of DELLA FOSTER and HENRY SMITH is:
259. i. GLORIS9 SMITH.
213. ZANONA8 YOUNG (RUBY DELLA7 VAUGHAN, MARION6, EPHRAIM VAUGHAN5 (WORKMAN), PHOEBE4 VAUGHAN, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married RUBY.
Child of ZANONA YOUNG and RUBY is:
i. KENNETH9 YOUNG.
214. LEONARD MARION8 YOUNG (RUBY DELLA7 VAUGHAN, MARION6, EPHRAIM VAUGHAN5 (WORKMAN), PHOEBE4 VAUGHAN, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married (1) BERTHA. He married (2) GOLDA DIFFENDAFFER.
Children of LEONARD YOUNG and BERTHA are:
i. LEONARD MARION YOUNG9 JR.
ii. JANE YOUNG, m. BOWERMAN.
Children of LEONARD YOUNG and GOLDA DIFFENDAFFER are:
iii. GWEN E.9 YOUNG, m. PINNEO.
iv. BETTY YOUNG, m. ALLEN.
v. LEONARD WYNN YOUNG.
215. THELMA VAUGHN8 YOUNG (RUBY DELLA7 VAUGHAN, MARION6, EPHRAIM VAUGHAN5 (WORKMAN), PHOEBE4 VAUGHAN, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 11, 1909 in Sabetha, Nemaha, Ks, and died February 10, 1974 in Topeka, Shawnee, Ks. She married ELWIN ALBERT CLIFTON, SR December 08, 1925 in Hiawatha, Brown, KS by Probate Judge Nancy A Ham. He was born February 22, 1904 in Kelly, Nemaha, Ks, and died June 26, 1971 in Topeka, Shawnee, Ks.
Children of THELMA YOUNG and ELWIN CLIFTON are:
260. i. TWILA PAULINE9 CLIFTON, b. July 30, 1926, @ home.
261. ii. ELWIN ALBERT CLIFTON, JR, b. November 03, 1927, @ home.
262. iii. CHARLES EDWARD CLIFTON, b. April 13, 1930, @ home.
263. iv. BONNIE LEE CLIFTON, b. September 30, 1934, Seneca, KS @ home.
264. v. PEGGY ANN CLIFTON, b. September 28, 1936, Oneida, KS @ home.
265. vi. SHIRLEY IRENE CLIFTON, b. September 27, 1938, Seneca, KS @ home.
266. vii. VIRGIL VAUGHN CLIFTON, b. June 20, 1941, Sabetha, KS @ St Anthony Murdock Memorial Hospital.
267. viii. KAREN SUE CLIFTON, b. August 31, 1947, Sabetha. KS @ St Anthony Murdock Memorial Hospital.
216. PAULINE8 YOUNG (RUBY DELLA7 VAUGHAN, MARION6, EPHRAIM VAUGHAN5 (WORKMAN), PHOEBE4 VAUGHAN, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1914, and died June 03, 1983. She married DON EMMERT.
Children of PAULINE YOUNG and DON EMMERT are:
i. DEANN9 EMMERT, m. BOURNE.
ii. GARY EMMERT.
217. MELANIE8 JACOBS (IDA M.7 VAUGHAN, JAMES6, ANOTHONY WAYNE5, JAMES E.4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married MARK LEMLEY.
Child of MELANIE JACOBS and MARK LEMLEY is:
i. EVAN ELIZABETH9 LEMLEY.
218. JAMES8 JACOBS (IDA M.7 VAUGHAN, JAMES6, ANOTHONY WAYNE5, JAMES E.4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married (1) PHYLLIS CROSBY. He married (2) CHERYL TEAGUE.
Children of JAMES JACOBS and PHYLLIS CROSBY are:
i. JAMES9 JACOBS.
ii. COLLEEN JACOBS.
Child of JAMES JACOBS and CHERYL TEAGUE is:
iii. JUSTIN9 JACOBS.
219. SYLVESTER LEE8 SUDDUTH (DOLLIE VIALTA7 HOLT, SYDNEY PRISCILLA6 LEWIS, MARY MARTHA5 HOMESLEY, DEFSEY4 VAUGHAN, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married EVELYN FRANCIS GILREATH.
Child of SYLVESTER SUDDUTH and EVELYN GILREATH is:
i. SAUNDRA9 SUDDUTH, m. -- BRACKETT.
220. JERRY ALLEN8 SANDERS (THEODORE "TED" JOHN7, LAURENCE ALLEN6, CATHERINE E.5 VAUGHAN, ANDREW JACKSON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born July 11, 1936 in Spring Valley, AR. He married HAZEL RUTH BROWN March 22, 1958. She was born June 13, 1938 in Tornello County, TX.
Children of JERRY SANDERS and HAZEL BROWN are:
268. i. SIDNEY ALLEN9 SANDERS, b. May 29, 1959, Harlingen, TX.
269. ii. GREGORY EARL SANDERS, b. March 11, 1962.
270. iii. JERRI KAY SANDERS, b. October 04, 1970.
221. NORMA ELIZABETH8 VAUGHN (WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born June 05, 1924 in Sapulpa, Creek, Oklahoma, and died August 03, 1997 in Bakersfield, Kern, California. She married (1) RALPH LEE SHAMBLIN December 20, 1942 in Kellyville, Creek, Oklahoma. He was born February 05, 1922 in Depew, Creek, Oklahoma, and died July 26, 1956 in Bakersfield, Kern, California. She married (2) RAYMOND DOUGLAS PERRY November 23, 1960 in Las Vegas, Neveda. He was born June 11, 1920 in Texas, and died October 08, 1963 in Bakersfield, Kern, California. She married (3) GENE OGDEN December 17, 1965 in Las Vagas, Clark Co., Nevada. He was born March 25, 1916 in Coal Hill, Arkansas, and died February 18, 1981 in Bakersfield, Kern, California.
Notes for NORMA ELIZABETH VAUGHN:
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Melanie Ann Shamblin,s real father was Stanley McPherson.He was a Catholic from Canada. A horse racer. Could not remarry on account of religion & Norma refused to move us kids to Canada,Therefore,Melanie was given the name Shamblin.
Norma's SS# 445-20-6294
Notes for RALPH LEE SHAMBLIN:
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SS# 444-16-0146
Marriage Notes for NORMA VAUGHN and RALPH SHAMBLIN:
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Melanie Ann Shamblin was illegitimate. Her father was Stanley McPherson.
Notes for RAYMOND DOUGLAS PERRY:
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Divorced Juanita Perry May 27th, 1960
Children of NORMA VAUGHN and RALPH SHAMBLIN are:
271. i. SHARON KAY9 SHAMBLIN, b. December 02, 1943, Sapulpa, Creek, Oklahoma.
272. ii. HOWARD RAY SHAMBLIN, b. March 10, 1945, Sapulpa, Creek , Oklahoma.
273. iii. LARRY BRUCE SHAMBLIN, b. February 11, 1947, Sapulpa, Creek, Oklahoma.
274. iv. STEVEN STANLEY SHAMBLIN, b. September 09, 1949, Bakersfield, Kern, Bakersfield.
v. MELANIE ANN SHAMBLIN(MCPHERSON), b. November 08, 1959, Bakersfield, Kern, California; m. JAMES MICHEAL RICE, April 03, 1982, Bakersfield, , Kern, California; b. July 17, 1950, Pontiac, Oakland , Michigan.
222. ORVILLE LEON8 VAUGHN (WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born March 19, 1921 in Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma, and died January 1996 in Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma. He married (1) FRANCES MARIE HENSON. She was born January 10, 1923. He married (2) LUCILLE THELMA MADDOX May 22, 1939 in Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma.
Notes for ORVILLE LEON VAUGHN:
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Buried at Green Hills Memorial Gardens- Sapulpa, Oklahoma
Child of ORVILLE VAUGHN and FRANCES HENSON is:
i. KATHLEEN (KATHY) FRANCES9 VAUGHN, b. July 17, 1953, Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma; d. April 08, 1998, Tulsa, Tulsa Co., Oklahoma.
Notes for KATHLEEN (KATHY) FRANCES VAUGHN:
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Kathleen is gay. She has a disease known as Scleroderma.Possibly died of AIDS.
Child of ORVILLE VAUGHN and LUCILLE MADDOX is:
275. ii. NINA ROSALIE9 VAUGHN, b. July 08, 1943, Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma.
223. BETTY JOANN8 VAUGHN (WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born January 01, 1929 in Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma. She married (1) FRANKIE ( BOB ) HERMAN CHRISTIAN January 20, 1945 in Norman, Cleveland Co., Oklahoma. He was born January 03, 1921 in Mounds, Creek Co., Oklahoma, and died Abt. 1996 in Oklahoma. She married (2) GEORGE ARLAN ADAMS July 20, 1971 in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Notes for BETTY JOANN VAUGHN:
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SS# 441-26-6173
Notes for FRANKIE ( BOB ) HERMAN CHRISTIAN:
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SS# 444-58-2096
Children of BETTY VAUGHN and FRANKIE CHRISTIAN are:
276. i. DONNA RAE9 CHRISTIAN, b. October 10, 1945, Tulsa, Tulsa Co., Oklahoma.
277. ii. CHARLISS JEAN (JEANNIE) CHRISTIAN, b. October 17, 1949, Corpus Christi, Texas.
278. iii. SHIRLEY LEA CHRISTIAN, b. August 13, 1952, Robstown, Texas.
279. iv. ROBERT DARYL CHRISTIAN, b. May 01, 1955, Corpus Christi, Texas.
224. MARY LOU8 VAUGHN (WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born January 22, 1931 in Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma. She married JOHN WILLIAM BAKER October 18, 1953 in Carbondale, Oklahoma. He was born July 16, 1933.
Children of MARY VAUGHN and JOHN BAKER are:
280. i. RANDALL WAYNE9 BAKER, b. July 25, 1955.
281. ii. DAVID LOGAN BAKER, b. March 23, 1957, Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
282. iii. ROBERTA ILENE BAKER, b. July 18, 1962, Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma.
283. iv. ARLAN DEAN BAKER, b. September 04, 1963, Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma.
225. MARGARET JANE8 VAUGHN (WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born July 09, 1935 in Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma. She married (1) EUGENE MURIEL BARTELS. He died in Oklahoma. She married (2) JOE DALE OVERLEASE September 09, 1972 in Fairfax, Oklahoma. He was born April 05, 1926 in Weleetka, Oklahoma, and died February 22, 1995 in Mannford, Oklahoma.
Children of MARGARET VAUGHN and EUGENE BARTELS are:
284. i. LINDA SUE9 BARTELS, b. June 09, 1950, Sand Springs, Tulsa Co., Oklahoma.
285. ii. DEBORAH JEAN BARTELS, b. June 27, 1951, Sand Springs, Tulsa Co., Oklahoma.
iii. JUDY LYNN BARTELS, b. March 07, 1953, Sand Springs, Tulsa Co., Oklahoma; m. (1) JAMES SHELLY; m. (2) ? O'KEEFE.
226. HATTIE FAYE8 VAUGHAN (WILLIE PARKER7, DANIEL ROBERT6, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born November 12, 1947. She married GARY MORGAN THALER June 18, 1966.
Children of HATTIE VAUGHAN and GARY THALER are:
i. ?9 THALER.
ii. CHARLOTTE EATHAN THALER, b. June 10, 1972.
227. JIMMY RAY8 VAUGHAN (WILLIE PARKER7, DANIEL ROBERT6, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born April 06, 1950. He married MARY GARRETT July 14, 1975.
Child of JIMMY VAUGHAN and MARY GARRETT is:
i. CRYSTAL LYNN9 VAUGHAN, b. February 10, 1975.
228. ONA DELORES8 VAUGHAN (WILLIE PARKER7, DANIEL ROBERT6, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born November 07, 1957. She married DENVER WELBORN Abt. March 05, 1972.
Children of ONA VAUGHAN and DENVER WELBORN are:
i. ONA RENEA9 WELBORN, b. Abt. October 12, 1974.
ii. ? WELBORN, b. August 18, 1975.
229. JAMES CURTIS8 VAUGHAN (CURTIS EVANS7, ISSAC T.6, SAMUEL HENDERSON5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born February 27, 1942. He married PATRICIA LAIRD.
Child of JAMES VAUGHAN and PATRICIA LAIRD is:
i. BUCK9 VAUGHAN, b. July 24, 1969.
230. FERN8 TODD (GEORGE WILLIAM7, LAFAITTE6, MARY JANE "NARCISSIS"5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married (1) EMMETT PHILLIPS. She married (2) HARRY HOOPS.
Child of FERN TODD and EMMETT PHILLIPS is:
i. JOHN ROBERT9 PHILLIPS.
231. CLEDA LEE8 TODD (GEORGE WILLIAM7, LAFAITTE6, MARY JANE "NARCISSIS"5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born February 15, 1911, and died June 13, 1967. She married (1) TOM HILTON. She married (2) HARRY M. GEORGE. He was born January 24, 1896, and died May 30, 1964.
Children of CLEDA TODD and TOM HILTON are:
i. HOWARD9 HILTON.
ii. WANDA MAE HILTON.
Children of CLEDA TODD and HARRY GEORGE are:
iii. WINNIE LOU9 GEORGE.
iv. HARRY GEORGE.
232. FLOYD8 ARCHER (NEVA7 SAMUEL, NANCY CHERUBIA6 VAUGHAN, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married LORENE KEELING.
Children of FLOYD ARCHER and LORENE KEELING are:
i. RONNIE9 ARCHER.
ii. JANICE ARCHER.
233. LORAN EDWARD8 ARCHER (NEVA7 SAMUEL, NANCY CHERUBIA6 VAUGHAN, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born April 03, 1902. He married IRMA ?.
Child of LORAN ARCHER and IRMA ? is:
i. DUANE9 ARCHER.
234. BETTY LOU8 STAFFORD (MILDRED CECIL7 VAUGHAN, CALVIN LEROY6, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married MIRAN SIMPSON.
Child of BETTY STAFFORD and MIRAN SIMPSON is:
i. LARRY9 SIMPSON.
235. FLORENCE ANN8 STAFFORD (MILDRED CECIL7 VAUGHAN, CALVIN LEROY6, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married CHARLES HODGE.
Children of FLORENCE STAFFORD and CHARLES HODGE are:
i. BOBBY VANCE9 HODGE.
ii. KIMBERLY HODGE, m. ? WHEELER.
236. LEE VERNEAL8 STAFFORD (MILDRED CECIL7 VAUGHAN, CALVIN LEROY6, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born March 01, 1922.
Child of LEE VERNEAL STAFFORD is:
286. i. LYNDA9 STAFFORD.
237. JOY COLLEEN8 STAFFORD (MILDRED CECIL7 VAUGHAN, CALVIN LEROY6, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 25, 1924. She married MAX HAWKINS.
Children of JOY STAFFORD and MAX HAWKINS are:
i. PEGGY ANN9 HAWKINS.
ii. REX HAWKINS.
238. IRVIN LEE8 MYERS (SYBIL PAULINE7 VAUGHAN, CALVIN LEROY6, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born April 07, 1929 in Wichita, Kansas. He married SHUKUKO SAKAI February 08, 1948 in Tokyo Japan. She was born March 31, 1926 in Sendai, Japan.
Notes for IRVIN LEE MYERS:
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Graduated from University of Maine with a perfect 4.0 Grade average, thehighest in 29 years o f the campus.[Da vaughans.FTW]
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Graduated from University of Maine with a perfect 4.0 Grade average, thehighest in 29 years o f the campus.
Children of IRVIN MYERS and SHUKUKO SAKAI are:
i. LINDA9 MYERS, b. October 30, 1951.
ii. DAVID MYERS, b. February 08, 1956.
287. iii. GRACE MYERS, b. June 22, 1963.
239. MARILYN MAE8 MYERS (SYBIL PAULINE7 VAUGHAN, CALVIN LEROY6, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 26, 1931 in Canton, Reno Co. Kansas, and died May 19, 1998 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. She married EDMOND LAMBESS DAVIS April 01, 1966 in Harrison, Boone Co. Arkansas. He was born September 15, 1920 in Bergman, Boone Co. Arkansas.
Notes for MARILYN MAE MYERS:
Died after a bout of cancer lasting from October 1997 to May of 1998, thecancer was lung canc er (she was a heavy smoker) and it spread to thebrain. She died peacefully in her home at ab out 3:00 AM on May 19th andis buried at Greenlawn North Cemetery in Springfield, Greene Count y,Missouri. She loved sports and her dog Max, a Miniture Schnauzer.Inspite of many trials, s he always kept going, right up to the end, andshe may not have ever had much, but she was a loving, caring person and awonderful mother.- - - Eddie Davis(her son) July 8th, 1998
Notes for EDMOND LAMBESS DAVIS:
Served in Company A, Motor Transport Division, 2nd Marines in World WarII. Some events recal led by him were:
Knowing General Smith, a four star General from Kansas that liked him andhad him drive him so metimes. To qualify as a driver, each Marine had todrive a truck uphill on some sandy soil , Dad was the first one in hiscompany to successfully do this, as he basically just gunned it . Herecalled that the Marines were to have spit-shined shoes, but the onesissued to them ha d some sort of fuzz like material on them. A fellowMarine told him to burn the fuzz off, whi ch Dad did, and this permittedhim to get a better shine. In Basic training, all the recruit s wouldhave to give up all their knives and other belongings, and these were putinto a Barrel . Dad had a nice pocket knife and hated to give it up, buthe had to, and never saw it again . When his company was allowed toretrieve their belongings, someone had taken his knife, s o Dad found aknife better then the one he'd lost. He could get stuff from this Barrelwheneve r he wanted to, when driving the recruits to and from BasicTraining.
He drove the Marine Corps band to and from engagements as well as drivingnew recruits to an d from Basic Training. He drove a bus. Once theMarine Corp band had to stay the night at Ac tress Betty Davis' home,after a late performance and so Dad got to meet her and they all were treated very nice and fed very well. He would also have to take USOgirls (and their chaperon es) to various dances and events. One younglady lived on an Orange farm, where the orange tr ees were growing on theside of the roads. Dad would put the windows down on the buss (theysw ung outward back then) and drive very close to the trees, so that thewindows would knock of f oranges and they'd fall into the bus. He also would go through the bus after the Marines we re going and coming from Leaves and pick up items they left and put them into a locked box o n thebus. Any not claimed, he'd sell or keep for himself, as they didn't haveany ID tags o n them.
He was stationed in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, after sometime in San Diego,California (this was af ter the bombing of Pearl Harbor). There he was amessenger and drove a motorcycle, sometime s with orders not to let anyonestop him on official business. He later worked in the Officer 's Club andfound many ways to get fringe benefits. He once spent six days in thebrig for try ing to sneak on a troop ship bound for New Caladonia. Oneother time he crashed a Marine vehi cle due to the use of "Blackoutlighting". The court marshal board wanted him to spend 6 mont hs in thebrig and face a dishonorable discharge, but Gen. Smith stood up and saidthat he kne w this Marine and that he was a good fellow. He said that 2weeks confined to barracks woul d suffice. And since General Smith wasthe ranking General, that is all the punishment he rec eived.
Dad refused his pay checks for over a year, as he was living in thebarracks and as a bartender in the Officer's club, could get nearlyanything he needed. When he was Honorably Discharge d, he cashed all hischecks in and so had a lot of money to take home to Arkansas.[Ed&Cindy.FTW ][Da vaughans.FTW]
Child of MARILYN MYERS and EDMOND DAVIS is:
i. EDWARD LEE9 DAVIS, b. November 21, 1966, Springfield, Greene Co. Missouri; m. CYNTHIA RENAE JOHNSON, September 18, 1993, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri; b. November 12, 1968, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri.
240. SHARON SUE8 MCANINCH (ADA CLOIS7 VAUGHAN, CALVIN LEROY6, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 28, 1930 in Blackwell, Oklahoma. She married GARY EDWARD ROTH June 12, 1960 in Tonkawa Oklahoma.
Children of SHARON MCANINCH and GARY ROTH are:
i. JOHN EDWARD ULRICH9 ROTH, b. September 15, 1961.
ii. JAMES RANDALL ROTH, b. June 14, 1963.
iii. JOEL VAUGHAN ROTH, b. November 02, 1964.
iv. GARRETT CHRISTIAN ROTH, b. November 13, 1968.
241. JIMMIE VAUGHAN8 MCANINCH (ADA CLOIS7 VAUGHAN, CALVIN LEROY6, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born December 11, 1940. She married ROBERT UPHAM.
Children of JIMMIE MCANINCH and ROBERT UPHAM are:
i. VELLETTE SAMANTHA9 UPHAM, b. June 27, 1965, Kuala Lompur, Maylasia.
ii. JAMES NELSON UPHAM, b. July 06, 1966.
iii. ADA VAUGHAN UPHAM, b. January 12, 1970.
242. MICHAEL EDWARDS8 MCANINCH (ADA CLOIS7 VAUGHAN, CALVIN LEROY6, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born January 17, 1943 in Blackwell Oklhoma. He married DOROTHY LEE VANAGRIFF February 25, 1967.
Child of MICHAEL MCANINCH and DOROTHY VANAGRIFF is:
i. KELLEY ELIZABETH9 MCANINCH, b. September 15, 1967.
243. JOE WENDELL8 MCANINCH (ADA CLOIS7 VAUGHAN, CALVIN LEROY6, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 15, 1945 in Tonkawa, Oklahoma. He married PATRICIA ANN JOURDAN.
Child of JOE MCANINCH and PATRICIA JOURDAN is:
i. THERESA DAWN9 MCANINCH, b. November 02, 1974.
244. JANET LEIGH8 MCANINCH (ADA CLOIS7 VAUGHAN, CALVIN LEROY6, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born December 16, 1946 in Ponca City, Oklahoma. She married ALFRED WILLIAM HUMPHREY May 29, 1969.
Children of JANET MCANINCH and ALFRED HUMPHREY are:
i. WILLIAM SCOTT9 HUMPHREY, b. April 04, 1970, Wichita, Kansas.
ii. JULIE ANN HUMPHREY, b. September 13, 1971, Springdale, Arkansas.
245. THERON YOUNG8 TODD (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN7, GEORGE WASHINGTON6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born November 23, 1901 in Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas, and died December 18, 1990 in Garden City, Kansas. He married ETHEL VIOLET PULLIAN June 05, 1923 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. She was born January 26, 1905 in Canadian, Oklahoma, and died April 09, 1991 in Garden City, Kansas.
Children of THERON TODD and ETHEL PULLIAN are:
288. i. PAUL IVAN9 TODD.
ii. EDWARD BRUCE TODD, m. BETTY CHARLENE HILL.
iii. ANAH HELEN TODD, m. (1) DARWOOD T. DICKENS; m. (2) GERALD L. RANDELS.
289. iv. RALPH BENNY TODD.
246. MILDRED8 TODD (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN7, GEORGE WASHINGTON6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 19, 1914 in Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas, and died September 17, 1994 in Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas. She married JOHN RILEY OVERTON. He was born November 04, 1913, and died July 22, 1983 in Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas.
Child of MILDRED TODD and JOHN OVERTON is:
i. SHIRLEY9 OVERTON, m. -- QUICK.
247. RUTH MAE8 MORELAND (NETTIE7 TODD, GEORGE WASHINGTON6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born May 15, 1897 in Bentonville, Benton County, Arkansas, and died December 11, 1998 in Waxahanchie, Texas. She married (1) A.V. HAYES. He died 1975. She married (2) RUFUS BOYD. He died 1938.
Children of RUTH MORELAND and A.V. HAYES are:
290. i. JUNITA9 HAYES.
291. ii. LAVERNE HAYES.
Children of RUTH MORELAND and RUFUS BOYD are:
iii. MAY PAULINE9 BOYD, m. (1) MCNIEL; m. (2) HOOD.
292. iv. WILLIAM BOYD, d. 1973.
248. LYDIA8 MORELAND (NETTIE7 TODD, GEORGE WASHINGTON6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born February 07, 1900 in Monett, Barry County, Missouri, and died 1984 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. She married (1) ALBERT LAFAYETTE POOLE, son of TAYLOR POOLE. He was born Abt. 1897 in Texas, and died September 1950. She married (2) HOUSTON ASBIL.
Children of LYDIA MORELAND and ALBERT POOLE are:
293. i. SHIRLEY WANDA9 POOLE.
294. ii. DOROTHY POOLE.
295. iii. GEORGE POOLE.
296. iv. PHYLLIS POOLE.
v. T.J. POOLE.
249. THELMA ROSE8 FAIRBANKS (ANNA PEARL7 TODD, THOMAS ALBERT6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born July 07, 1914 in Prague, Oklahoma. She married EVERETT THOMAS SAMPSON July 26, 1936 in Dawson, Oklahoma, son of THOMAS SAMPSON and ELIZABETH HINKS. He was born July 04, 1888 in Boston, Mass., and died October 10, 1960 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Children of THELMA FAIRBANKS and EVERETT SAMPSON are:
297. i. EVERETT THOMAS9 SAMPSON, b. August 22, 1937.
298. ii. JERRY BRUCE SAMPSON, b. September 26, 1938, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
299. iii. DONNA KAY SAMPSON, b. October 02, 1941, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
300. iv. DARRELL HINKS SAMPSON, b. November 25, 1944.
250. FREDA LEVONA8 FAIRBANKS (ANNA PEARL7 TODD, THOMAS ALBERT6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born November 07, 1919. She married (1) FRANK MAPLE. She married (2) ROY MILLER.
Child of FREDA FAIRBANKS and FRANK MAPLE is:
i. RALPH9 MILLER.
Children of FREDA FAIRBANKS and ROY MILLER are:
ii. DENNIS9 MILLER.
iii. MYRNA ROYLAND MILLER.
iv. PHILLIP DALE MILLER.
251. BERNARD EARL8 FAIRBANKS (ANNA PEARL7 TODD, THOMAS ALBERT6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born May 06, 1924 in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, and died February 14, 1999 in Los Angles, California. He married EVLYN ANNE HATCH. She died April 1999 in Los Angles, California.
Child of BERNARD FAIRBANKS and EVLYN HATCH is:
i. DONALD9 FAIRBANKS, b. 1944.
252. JACK8 TODD (FRED7, THOMAS ALBERT6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married ANNA MARIE.
Children of JACK TODD and ANNA MARIE are:
i. JET9 TODD.
ii. JACKIE TODD.
253. MILDRED8 TODD (FRED7, THOMAS ALBERT6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married HAROLD TODD. He was born March 27, 1921 in Peru, Kansas, and died December 05, 2000.
Children of MILDRED TODD and HAROLD TODD are:
301. i. MARY ANN9 TODD.
ii. TOMMY TODD.
iii. JOE TODD.
254. KENNETH EUGENE8 VAUGHAN (LEETA IRENE7, JOHN DOUGLAS6, JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born December 08, 1932 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. He married (1) BERNICE GIBBS January 1953. He married (2) JO ANN INMAN 1955. She was born March 22, 1939 in Minnesota. He married (3) CAROLYN "MICKEY" WEISE ROBERTSON February 01, 1970 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. She was born August 28, 1941 in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Child of KENNETH VAUGHAN and JO INMAN is:
302. i. DANIEL EUGENE9 VAUGHAN, b. March 04, 1956, Portland, Oregon.
Children of KENNETH VAUGHAN and CAROLYN ROBERTSON are:
ii. KENNETH EUGENE9 VAUGHAN, b. June 18, 1971, Fayetteville, Arkansas.
iii. SHARON ANETTE VAUGHAN, b. June 09, 1976, Fayetteville, Arkansas.
255. ROBERT8 HOFFMAN (LEETA IRENE7 VAUGHAN, JOHN DOUGLAS6, JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born January 04, 1948 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. He married (1) VICKIE FRANCIS 1968. He married (2) LINDA CASTALINO 1974 in Portland, Oregon. She was born January 04, 1948.
Children of ROBERT HOFFMAN and LINDA CASTALINO are:
i. SHAWN9 HOFFMAN.
ii. JOSEPH ROBERT THOMAS HOFFMAN, b. July 1977.
256. CLYDE ALAN8 VAUGHAN (HENRY COLUMBUS7, JOHN ALLAN6, PLEASANT MICHAEL5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born April 13, 1919 in California, and died Bet. 1941 - 1945 in Belgium. He married JOANNE.
Child of CLYDE VAUGHAN and JOANNE is:
i. CLYDE9 VAUGHAN.
257. GEORGE EDWARD8 VAUGHAN (HENRY COLUMBUS7, JOHN ALLAN6, PLEASANT MICHAEL5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born December 04, 1922 in Blythe, Riverside, California, and died March 08, 1989 in Sequim, Washington. He married (1) UNKNOWN. He married (2) ETHEL BEATRICE SCOTT 1951 in California. She was born February 28, 1932.
Child of GEORGE VAUGHAN and UNKNOWN is:
i. KITUWAH NEWANA9 VAUGHAN, b. August 06, 1969, Hawthorne, California.
Children of GEORGE VAUGHAN and ETHEL SCOTT are:
ii. LAURIE COLLEEN9 VAUGHAN, b. March 05, 1953, North Hollywood California.
iii. LARRY LANCE VAUGHAN, b. October 20, 1954, North Hollywood California.
iv. CHEROKEE SUEANN VAUGHAN, b. May 14, 1956, North Hollywood California.
258. WALTER8 VAUGHAN (WALTER NOLAN7, WALTER MARTIN6, JOHN P.5, PATRICK4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1)
Child of WALTER VAUGHAN is:
303. i. WALTER9 VAUGHAN.
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Generation No. 8
259. GLORIS9 SMITH (DELLA8 FOSTER, ANSON A.7, CAMRISA6 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN5, JOHN4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married DARRELL CRAFT.
Child of GLORIS SMITH and DARRELL CRAFT is:
i. CONNIE10 CRAFT, m. DANIEL JANZER.
260. TWILA PAULINE9 CLIFTON (THELMA VAUGHN8 YOUNG, RUBY DELLA7 VAUGHAN, MARION6, EPHRAIM VAUGHAN5 (WORKMAN), PHOEBE4 VAUGHAN, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born July 30, 1926 in @ home. She married JAMES EDWARD TAYLOR January 12, 1948 in Holton, KS by Judge D.W. Gibson. He was born January 20, 1927.
Children of TWILA CLIFTON and JAMES TAYLOR are:
i. CHERYL KAY10 TAYLOR, b. April 15, 1950; m. WILLIAM HENRY HOPPES, April 03, 1976, Soldier, KS @ Bucks Grove Church; b. December 09, 1950.
ii. DANIEL LEE TAYLOR, b. March 24, 1952; m. DONETTA KAY RICKEL, June 25, 1972; b. September 30, 1952.
iii. CONNIE JO TAYLOR, b. March 15, 1957; m. BRYANT DOUGLAS PETERSON, June 21, 1975; b. June 23, 1954.
iv. STEVEN WAYNE TAYLOR, b. January 28, 1962; m. SHELLEY ANN MONROE, June 01, 1985; b. March 30, 1961.
261. ELWIN ALBERT9 CLIFTON, JR (THELMA VAUGHN8 YOUNG, RUBY DELLA7 VAUGHAN, MARION6, EPHRAIM VAUGHAN5 (WORKMAN), PHOEBE4 VAUGHAN, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born November 03, 1927 in @ home. He married ELIZABETH EVELYN SCHOFIELD September 18, 1949. She was born August 04, 1932.
Children of ELWIN CLIFTON and ELIZABETH SCHOFIELD are:
i. RAYMOND ELWIN10 CLIFTON, b. August 26, 1950; m. BONNIE LEE HOLLOWAY, June 04, 1976; b. September 24, 1954.
ii. THELMA KATHLEEN CLIFTON, b. February 28, 1952.
iii. FRANK EDWARD CLIFTON, b. October 28, 1953.
iv. SCOTT ALLEN CLIFTON, b. November 12, 1956; m. CYNTHIA LEE ROBINSON, July 03, 1985; b. February 11, 1961.
v. LINDA DIANE CLIFTON, b. October 31, 1957; m. DOUGLAS PAUL HICKMAN, September 09, 1995; b. March 12, 1961.
vi. ROXANNE MARIE CLIFTON, b. November 06, 1963; m. RICHARD LONN MCGUIRE, March 24, 1994; b. October 26, 1965.
262. CHARLES EDWARD9 CLIFTON (THELMA VAUGHN8 YOUNG, RUBY DELLA7 VAUGHAN, MARION6, EPHRAIM VAUGHAN5 (WORKMAN), PHOEBE4 VAUGHAN, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born April 13, 1930 in @ home. He married JANET ANGELINE MARSH September 10, 1970 in St Paul, MN @ Methodist Church. She was born February 02, 1924.
Children of CHARLES CLIFTON and JANET MARSH are:
i. LAWRENCE KAYE10 HEIR, b. March 01, 1953; m. SANDRA TORGENSON, Abt. 1983; b. November 11, 1955.
ii. JOYCE EILENE CLIFTON, b. March 02, 1953; m. RICH RICHARDSON, August 04, 1979, By Pastor Ron Johnstead.
263. BONNIE LEE9 CLIFTON (THELMA VAUGHN8 YOUNG, RUBY DELLA7 VAUGHAN, MARION6, EPHRAIM VAUGHAN5 (WORKMAN), PHOEBE4 VAUGHAN, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 30, 1934 in Seneca, KS @ home.
Children of BONNIE LEE CLIFTON are:
i. DEBBIE SUE10 STRAYER, b. May 16, 1955.
ii. CHARLES AMMON STRAYER, JR, b. March 06, 1959; m. VALERIE ANN WISE, April 04, 1986; b. January 12, 1968.
iii. CLIFTON VAUGHN STRAYER, b. May 15, 1960; m. CHRISTINA MARIE TESTA, June 27, 1987; b. June 16, 1965.
iv. CLARK LEE STRAYER, b. July 21, 1961; m. SHERRY LOU KAHL, December 09, 1978; b. July 06, 1961.
264. PEGGY ANN9 CLIFTON (THELMA VAUGHN8 YOUNG, RUBY DELLA7 VAUGHAN, MARION6, EPHRAIM VAUGHAN5 (WORKMAN), PHOEBE4 VAUGHAN, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 28, 1936 in Oneida, KS @ home. She married DONALD RALPH SHREWSBURY, SR August 02, 1957 in Topeka, KS @ Faith Assembly of God Church. He was born August 07, 1936.
Children of PEGGY CLIFTON and DONALD SHREWSBURY are:
i. DONALD RALPH10 SHREWSBURY,JR, b. May 17, 1958; m. CATHY SUE WORTHINGTON, May 17, 1982, Tecumseh, KS @ Shawnee Heights Methodist Church; b. January 07, 1960.
ii. DARRELL JOE SHREWSBURY, b. April 26, 1959; m. CINDY LOU HOLLOWAY, February 24, 1980, Big Springs, KS @ Big Springs Methodist Church; b. June 09, 1960.
iii. JAMES DEAN SHREWSBURY, b. January 11, 1962; m. NANCY ANN DESCH, May 25, 1985, Topeka, KS @ Sacred Heart Catholic Church; b. February 12, 1963.
iv. VICKI LYNN SHREWSBURY, b. May 17, 1964, Topeka, KS @ Stormont Vail Hospital; m. DOUGLAS GLENN GREGORY, June 22, 1985, Topeka, KS @ Faith Assembly of God Church; b. March 03, 1959.
265. SHIRLEY IRENE9 CLIFTON (THELMA VAUGHN8 YOUNG, RUBY DELLA7 VAUGHAN, MARION6, EPHRAIM VAUGHAN5 (WORKMAN), PHOEBE4 VAUGHAN, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 27, 1938 in Seneca, KS @ home. She married EDWARD HARRY BUTLER,JR November 16, 1957 in Topeka, KS @ Faith Assembly of God Church. He was born February 10, 1936.
Children of SHIRLEY CLIFTON and EDWARD BUTLER are:
i. PENNY JEAN10 BUTLER, b. February 23, 1959; m. PERRY GEARALD MEARS,SR, July 30, 1978; b. March 08, 1959.
ii. DOUGLAS ALLEN BUTLER, SR, b. November 21, 1960; m. SHERRY ANN BREEDING, June 19, 1982; b. July 28, 1960.
iii. SANDRA IRENE BUTLER, b. December 29, 1961; m. DARYL WAYNE GREGORY, June 23, 1984; b. June 08, 1961.
iv. KELLY ANN BUTLER, b. December 08, 1970; m. ALEX BERKLEY CLOSE, June 20, 1992; b. February 22, 1971.
266. VIRGIL VAUGHN9 CLIFTON (THELMA VAUGHN8 YOUNG, RUBY DELLA7 VAUGHAN, MARION6, EPHRAIM VAUGHAN5 (WORKMAN), PHOEBE4 VAUGHAN, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born June 20, 1941 in Sabetha, KS @ St Anthony Murdock Memorial Hospital. He married NAOMI MAY DENNIS April 18, 1959 in Topeka, KS @ Dennis home (512 NE Wilson). She was born May 13, 1942 in Topeka, KS @ home (512 NE Wilson).
Children of VIRGIL CLIFTON and NAOMI DENNIS are:
i. LOREN LEE10 CLIFTON, b. November 12, 1959; m. BARBARA ANN HAMMIG, December 23, 1985, Topeka, KS @ V Clifton home; b. October 01, 1962.
ii. KATHRYN DIANE CLIFTON, b. May 17, 1961; m. DAVID RAY WEBER, October 15, 1988, Topeka, KS @ Country Acres Assembly; b. June 06, 1960.
iii. DENNIS WAYNE CLIFTON, b. November 04, 1965; m. CINDY GAIL HOLDEN, August 13, 1988, Topeka, KS @ V Clifton home; b. February 27, 1955.
267. KAREN SUE9 CLIFTON (THELMA VAUGHN8 YOUNG, RUBY DELLA7 VAUGHAN, MARION6, EPHRAIM VAUGHAN5 (WORKMAN), PHOEBE4 VAUGHAN, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 31, 1947 in Sabetha. KS @ St Anthony Murdock Memorial Hospital. She married JOHN WILLIAM SMITH July 12, 1974 in Topeka, KS @ Seward Avenue Baptist Church. He was born May 17, 1951 in Keokuk, IA.
Children of KAREN CLIFTON and JOHN SMITH are:
i. VAUGHN ALIECE10 SMITH, b. July 13, 1967, KI Sawyer AFB, MI; m. KENNETH JAY GIBSON, August 12, 1989, Topeka, KS @ Park Inn Int'l by Rev Elwin A Clifton Jr; b. October 18, 1960, Topeka, KS @ Stormont Vail Hospital.
ii. KRYSTAL DAWN SMITH, b. February 20, 1976, Topeka, KS; d. February 25, 1976, Topeka, KS.
iii. JANCI SUE LAYDEN SMITH, b. March 17, 1977, Topeka Ks at St Francis Hosp.
268. SIDNEY ALLEN9 SANDERS (JERRY ALLEN8, THEODORE "TED" JOHN7, LAURENCE ALLEN6, CATHERINE E.5 VAUGHAN, ANDREW JACKSON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born May 29, 1959 in Harlingen, TX. He married JANET LYNN MCGHEE August 02, 1980 in First Baptist Church, Sheridan, AR. She was born March 07, 1960 in Little Rock, AR.
Children of SIDNEY SANDERS and JANET MCGHEE are:
i. MARY JANAE'10 SANDERS, b. April 04, 1983.
ii. KRYSTA LYNN SANDERS, b. March 23, 1985.
269. GREGORY EARL9 SANDERS (JERRY ALLEN8, THEODORE "TED" JOHN7, LAURENCE ALLEN6, CATHERINE E.5 VAUGHAN, ANDREW JACKSON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born March 11, 1962. He married DAWN SUZETTE CARVER January 20, 1990 in Columbus, MS. She was born December 16, 1967.
Children of GREGORY SANDERS and DAWN CARVER are:
i. JENIFFER DAWN10 SANDERS, b. January 31, 1992.
ii. JORDAN SUZETTE SANDERS, b. June 14, 1995.
270. JERRI KAY9 SANDERS (JERRY ALLEN8, THEODORE "TED" JOHN7, LAURENCE ALLEN6, CATHERINE E.5 VAUGHAN, ANDREW JACKSON4, SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born October 04, 1970. She married BRIAN ARNOLD June 05, 1993 in Mountianburg, AR. He was born October 05, 1968.
Child of JERRI SANDERS and BRIAN ARNOLD is:
i. MCKENNA GRACE10 ARNOLD, b. November 26, 1996.
271. SHARON KAY9 SHAMBLIN (NORMA ELIZABETH8 VAUGHN, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born December 02, 1943 in Sapulpa, Creek, Oklahoma. She married (1) CURTIS EUGENE ROBINETTE, SR.. He was born in Duffield, Virginia. She married (2) E.D. (ED) SUBLETT May 16, 1964 in Shafter, Kern, California. He was born December 22, 1933 in Castle, Okfuskee Co., Oklahoma.
Notes for SHARON KAY SHAMBLIN:
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SS# 552-60-xxxx
Notes for E.D. (ED) SUBLETT:
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SS# 551-46-xxxx
Child of SHARON SHAMBLIN and CURTIS ROBINETTE is:
304. i. CURTIS EUGENE10 ROBINETTE, JR., b. February 13, 1963, Bakersfield, Kern Co., California.
Child of SHARON SHAMBLIN and E.D. SUBLETT is:
305. ii. BELINDA GAYLE10 SUBLETT, b. November 30, 1964, Bakersfield, Kern, California.
272. HOWARD RAY9 SHAMBLIN (NORMA ELIZABETH8 VAUGHN, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born March 10, 1945 in Sapulpa, Creek , Oklahoma. He married (1) BETTY ANN MONACHE. He married (2) GEORGIA ANN HELM January 25, 1971 in Fresno, California. She was born November 22, 1950 in Sacramento, California.
Notes for HOWARD RAY SHAMBLIN:
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SS# 560-62-xxxx (if you need the ss# sedn for the PFD file) ptsherm@gmail.com/
Notes for GEORGIA ANN HELM:
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SS# 568-88-xxxx
Child of HOWARD SHAMBLIN and GEORGIA HELM is:
306. i. SHERRY ANN10 SHAMBLIN, b. December 30, 1971, Bakersfield, Kern Co., Calirornia.
273. LARRY BRUCE9 SHAMBLIN (NORMA ELIZABETH8 VAUGHN, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born February 11, 1947 in Sapulpa, Creek, Oklahoma. He married (1) DEBBIE LYNN RUSH. He married (2) LINDA LOU DANIEL July 27, 1968 in Shafter, Kern, California. He married (3) BECKY LYNN COY November 02, 1977 in Hesperia, California. She was born February 26, 1952 in Riverside, Riverside Co., California. He married (4) GEORGINA ? May 16, 1987 in Lake Tahoe, California.
Notes for LARRY BRUCE SHAMBLIN:
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SS# 560-62-xxxx
Notes for BECKY LYNN COY:
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SS# 477-66-xxxx
Children of LARRY SHAMBLIN and BECKY COY are:
i. JERRY LEE10 SHAMBLIN, b. January 15, 1978, Riverside, California.
ii. JAMES DALE SHAMBLIN, b. September 12, 1980, Riverside, California.
307. iii. WENDY MCKAY SHAMBLIN, b. March 09, 1982, Bakersfield, Kern Co., California.
274. STEVEN STANLEY9 SHAMBLIN (NORMA ELIZABETH8 VAUGHN, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 09, 1949 in Bakersfield, Kern, Bakersfield. He married SHERRY ANN PATTERSON September 19, 1975 in Bakersfield, Kern, California. She was born October 21, 1948 in Bakersfield, Kern, California.
Notes for STEVEN STANLEY SHAMBLIN:
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SS# 571-68-xxxx
Notes for SHERRY ANN PATTERSON:
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SS# 545-74-xxxx
Children of STEVEN SHAMBLIN and SHERRY PATTERSON are:
308. i. WESLEY JAMES (BAGGETT)10 SHAMBLIN, b. August 26, 1969, Fairbanks, Alaska.
ii. STEVEN LEE SHAMBLIN, b. June 08, 1977, Bakersfield, Kern, California.
275. NINA ROSALIE9 VAUGHN (ORVILLE LEON8, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born July 08, 1943 in Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma. She married DENNIS CHILDRESS.
Children of NINA VAUGHN and DENNIS CHILDRESS are:
309. i. ORVILLE LEE10 CHILDRESS.
310. ii. EKIZABETH ANN CHILDRESS.
311. iii. JOHN WAYNE CHILDRESS.
iv. TONY CHRISTOPHER CHILDRESS.
v. WILLIAM (BILL) LEON CHILDRESS.
vi. ALVIN JOSEPH CHILDRESS.
vii. JAMES ALLAN CHILDRESS.
viii. KRISTI DAWN CHILDRESS.
Notes for KRISTI DAWN CHILDRESS:
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Buried at Sunrise Cemetery-Bristow, Oklahoma
276. DONNA RAE9 CHRISTIAN (BETTY JOANN8 VAUGHN, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born October 10, 1945 in Tulsa, Tulsa Co., Oklahoma. She married (1) CARL GENE HAWS September 09, 1965 in Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma. He was born January 01, 1948 in Coweta, Oklahoma, and died May 16, 1978 in Cleveland, Oklahoma. She married (2) SAMMY RAY CHILDRESS February 14, 1984 in Mounds, Oklahoma. He was born January 21, 1948.
Notes for DONNA RAE CHRISTIAN:
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SS# 451-70-xxxx
Children of DONNA CHRISTIAN and CARL HAWS are:
i. SHELLY LEANN10 HAWS, b. May 09, 1970, Tulsa, Oklahoma; m. TONY ?.
ii. SHEILA MARIE HAWS, b. March 17, 1977, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
277. CHARLISS JEAN (JEANNIE)9 CHRISTIAN (BETTY JOANN8 VAUGHN, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born October 17, 1949 in Corpus Christi, Texas. She married (1) GEARY LYNN SISSEL. He was born in Sand Springs, Oklahoma. She married (2) HAROLD GLENN GILBERT September 22, 1972 in Mounds, Oklahoma. He was born March 11, 1937 in Wann, Oklahoma.
Notes for CHARLISS JEAN (JEANNIE) CHRISTIAN:
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SS# 442-54-xxxx
Notes for HAROLD GLENN GILBERT:
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SS# 441-36-xxxx
Children of CHARLISS CHRISTIAN and HAROLD GILBERT are:
312. i. TRACY LYNN10 GILBERT, b. October 29, 1970, Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma.
ii. TOMMY EDGAR GILBERT, b. October 25, 1974, Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma.
278. SHIRLEY LEA9 CHRISTIAN (BETTY JOANN8 VAUGHN, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 13, 1952 in Robstown, Texas. She married BILLY JOE RICHBURG January 17, 1970 in Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma. He was born April 27, 1952 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Notes for SHIRLEY LEA CHRISTIAN:
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SS# 444-56-43xx
Notes for BILLY JOE RICHBURG:
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SS# 447-54-45xx
Children of SHIRLEY CHRISTIAN and BILLY RICHBURG are:
i. MARILYN DENISE10 RICHBURG, b. July 27, 1970, Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma.
313. ii. DARREN VANCE RICHBURG, b. July 29, 1971, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
iii. DIANE RENEE RICHBURG, b. January 20, 1973, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
iv. CARL DARYL (DUKE) RICHBURG, b. July 17, 1975, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
279. ROBERT DARYL9 CHRISTIAN (BETTY JOANN8 VAUGHN, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born May 01, 1955 in Corpus Christi, Texas. He married TERESA LOU HURST July 12, 1974 in Jenks, Oklahoma. She was born January 14, 1956 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Notes for ROBERT DARYL CHRISTIAN:
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SS# 444-58- xxxx
At least two more marriages. No children from these marriages.
Notes for TERESA LOU HURST:
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SS# 445-60-xxxx
Children of ROBERT CHRISTIAN and TERESA HURST are:
i. JIMMY DARYL10 CHRISTIAN, b. December 28, 1977, Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma.
ii. JEREMY DEWAYNE CHRISTIAN, b. October 11, 1985, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
280. RANDALL WAYNE9 BAKER (MARY LOU8 VAUGHN, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born July 25, 1955. He married DAWN JELYNE JOHNDROW November 07, 1981 in Claremore, Oklahoma. She was born May 26, 1963.
Children of RANDALL BAKER and DAWN JOHNDROW are:
i. MISTI ROE10 BAKER, b. December 11, 1980.
ii. ERIC MATTHEW BAKER, b. March 28, 1983.
iii. CORY ALLEN BAKER, b. May 18, 1984.
iv. KYLE DANIEL BAKER, b. February 26, 1988.
v. MEGAN DANETTE BAKER, b. April 26, 1990.
281. DAVID LOGAN9 BAKER (MARY LOU8 VAUGHN, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born March 23, 1957 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. He married CHERYL DARLENE PATTERSON March 23, 1979 in Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma. She was born December 14, 1960.
Children of DAVID BAKER and CHERYL PATTERSON are:
i. JEREMY DANIEL10 BAKER, b. March 16, 1980, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
ii. KELLI NICOLE BAKER, b. April 08, 1982.
282. ROBERTA ILENE9 BAKER (MARY LOU8 VAUGHN, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born July 18, 1962 in Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma. She married BILLY DALE ALBERDING July 17, 1979 in Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma. He was born March 23, 1957.
Children of ROBERTA BAKER and BILLY ALBERDING are:
i. BILLY DALE10 ALBERDING, JR, b. January 30, 1980.
ii. BRANDY RACHELLE ALBERDING, b. March 24, 1986.
283. ARLAN DEAN9 BAKER (MARY LOU8 VAUGHN, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 04, 1963 in Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma. He married CARLA LAJUAN GRAVES November 02, 1984 in Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma. She was born August 01, 1966 in Pawnee, Oklahoma.
Children of ARLAN BAKER and CARLA GRAVES are:
i. SARA NICOLE10 BAKER, b. May 29, 1985, Sapulpa, Oklahoma.
ii. BRITTNEY DANIELLE BAKER, b. January 05, 1987, Sapulpa, Oklahoma.
284. LINDA SUE9 BARTELS (MARGARET JANE8 VAUGHN, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born June 09, 1950 in Sand Springs, Tulsa Co., Oklahoma. She married RICHARD (RICKY) BRUNER.
Children of LINDA BARTELS and RICHARD BRUNER are:
i. SHAWNA10 LYNN.
ii. GREGORY RAY LYNN.
285. DEBORAH JEAN9 BARTELS (MARGARET JANE8 VAUGHN, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born June 27, 1951 in Sand Springs, Tulsa Co., Oklahoma. She married JOE DON MAGGARD.
Children of DEBORAH BARTELS and JOE MAGGARD are:
i. CHRISTI LYNN10 MAGGARD.
ii. BRIANT CLINT MAGGARD.
286. LYNDA9 STAFFORD (LEE VERNEAL8, MILDRED CECIL7 VAUGHAN, CALVIN LEROY6, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married JIMMY MOORE.
Child of LYNDA STAFFORD and JIMMY MOORE is:
i. JAMIE MARK10 MOORE.
287. GRACE9 MYERS (IRVIN LEE8, SYBIL PAULINE7 VAUGHAN, CALVIN LEROY6, GEORGE WASHINGTON5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born June 22, 1963. She married --- SEARLES.
Child of GRACE MYERS and --- SEARLES is:
i. LINDSY10 SEARLES.
288. PAUL IVAN9 TODD (THERON YOUNG8, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN7, GEORGE WASHINGTON6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married VIRGINIA ERKIE.
Children of PAUL TODD and VIRGINIA ERKIE are:
i. LANA RAI10 TODD, m. TIMOTHY MICHAEL O'NEILL.
ii. GAIL ANN TODD, m. (1) DOUGLAS ROBERT HEALEY; m. (2) ANTHONY SCOZZARI.
289. RALPH BENNY9 TODD (THERON YOUNG8, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN7, GEORGE WASHINGTON6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married PATRICIA LOUISE HUFFMASTER.
Children of RALPH TODD and PATRICIA HUFFMASTER are:
i. CASSANDRA LEE10 TODD, m. DOUGLAS LEE ELLIS.
ii. BENNY RAY TODD, m. LINDA LEE LONG.
iii. GRAIG ALLEN TODD, b. November 28, 1959, Liberal, Kansas; d. January 09, 1960.
290. JUNITA9 HAYES (RUTH MAE8 MORELAND, NETTIE7 TODD, GEORGE WASHINGTON6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married (1) HERSCHEL DEAN. She married (2) HENDRIX.
Children of JUNITA HAYES and HENDRIX are:
i. RONNIE10 HENDRIX.
ii. JUDY HENDRIX.
291. LAVERNE9 HAYES (RUTH MAE8 MORELAND, NETTIE7 TODD, GEORGE WASHINGTON6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married UMPHRESS.
Child of LAVERNE HAYES and UMPHRESS is:
i. SHEILA10 UMPHRESS.
292. WILLIAM9 BOYD (RUTH MAE8 MORELAND, NETTIE7 TODD, GEORGE WASHINGTON6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) died 1973.
Children of WILLIAM BOYD are:
i. CAROL10 BOYD.
ii. SHERIEE BOYD.
iii. BILLY JACK BOYD.
iv. PAULA BOYD.
v. SUSAN BOYD.
vi. BOYD.
vii. BOYD.
293. SHIRLEY WANDA9 POOLE (LYDIA8 MORELAND, NETTIE7 TODD, GEORGE WASHINGTON6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married CLAUDE CLEVELAND RICHARDSON, son of CLAUDE RICHARDSON and MAEBELL KENNEDY. He was born November 08, 1924 in Ennis, Ellis County, Texas, and died February 1980 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas.
Children of SHIRLEY POOLE and CLAUDE RICHARDSON are:
314. i. WAYNE DOUGLAS10 RICHARDSON.
315. ii. STEVEN WARREN RICHARDSON.
294. DOROTHY9 POOLE (LYDIA8 MORELAND, NETTIE7 TODD, GEORGE WASHINGTON6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married (1) GENE NORRELL. She married (2) WILLIAM CHAMBERS.
Child of DOROTHY POOLE and GENE NORRELL is:
316. i. RONNA10 NORRELL.
295. GEORGE9 POOLE (LYDIA8 MORELAND, NETTIE7 TODD, GEORGE WASHINGTON6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married ANNA LOU.
Children of GEORGE POOLE and ANNA LOU are:
i. CHAROLETTE10 POOLE, m. FREDDIE NEWTON.
ii. DAVID POOLE.
iii. MARK POOLE.
296. PHYLLIS9 POOLE (LYDIA8 MORELAND, NETTIE7 TODD, GEORGE WASHINGTON6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married (1) BILL JOHNSON. She married (2) GUS CRAMER.
Children of PHYLLIS POOLE and GUS CRAMER are:
i. DONNIE R.10 CRAMER, m. BETTY BEARD.
ii. MARY JANE CRAMER, m. WILLIE FELTS.
297. EVERETT THOMAS9 SAMPSON (THELMA ROSE8 FAIRBANKS, ANNA PEARL7 TODD, THOMAS ALBERT6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 22, 1937. He married CAROL BOHMER.
Children of EVERETT SAMPSON and CAROL BOHMER are:
i. EVERETT THOMAS10 SAMPSON.
ii. JEFFRY ALAN SAMPSON.
iii. GREGORY TODD SAMPSON, b. November 1982.
298. JERRY BRUCE9 SAMPSON (THELMA ROSE8 FAIRBANKS, ANNA PEARL7 TODD, THOMAS ALBERT6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 26, 1938 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He married MARY ETHEL CAMPBELL March 26, 1959. She was born February 10, 1941 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Children of JERRY SAMPSON and MARY CAMPBELL are:
317. i. JERRY BRUCE10 SAMPSON, b. January 06, 1960.
318. ii. SUSAN ELAINE SAMPSON, b. October 26, 1962, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
319. iii. DAVID WAYNE SAMPSON, b. January 31, 1965, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
299. DONNA KAY9 SAMPSON (THELMA ROSE8 FAIRBANKS, ANNA PEARL7 TODD, THOMAS ALBERT6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born October 02, 1941 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She married RICHARD LEE SHORTEN, son of EARL SHORTEN and IRENE BRACKETT. He was born May 13, 1932 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Children of DONNA SAMPSON and RICHARD SHORTEN are:
i. EVERETT JAMES10 SHORTEN, b. October 19, 1981, Tulsa, Oklahoma; d. October 19, 1981, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
ii. RICHARD LEE SHORTEN, b. October 21, 1982.
300. DARRELL HINKS9 SAMPSON (THELMA ROSE8 FAIRBANKS, ANNA PEARL7 TODD, THOMAS ALBERT6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born November 25, 1944. He married JUDY FAYE HADDOCK October 21, 1967 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, daughter of RAYMOND HADDOCK and GLADYS STAMPER. She was born October 31, 1947 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Children of DARRELL SAMPSON and JUDY HADDOCK are:
i. DARREL WAYNE10 SAMPSON, b. March 21, 1971.
ii. JASON LEE SAMPSON, b. June 28, 1973.
301. MARY ANN9 TODD (MILDRED8, FRED7, THOMAS ALBERT6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married VAUGHAN.
Children of MARY TODD and VAUGHAN are:
i. ANNETTE10 VAUGHAN.
ii. MALE VAUGHAN.
302. DANIEL EUGENE9 VAUGHAN (KENNETH EUGENE8, LEETA IRENE7, JOHN DOUGLAS6, JAMES POLK DALLAS5, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born March 04, 1956 in Portland, Oregon. He married LANA LAVON SHEPPARD. She was born January 27, 1958.
Children of DANIEL VAUGHAN and LANA SHEPPARD are:
i. DARRELL EUGENE10 VAUGHAN, b. Portland, Oregon.
ii. DANIEL EUGENE VAUGHAN, b. Portland, Oregon.
303. WALTER9 VAUGHAN (WALTER8, WALTER NOLAN7, WALTER MARTIN6, JOHN P.5, PATRICK4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married AMY RUTLEDGE ?? December 31, 1983.
Notes for AMY RUTLEDGE ??:
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Children of WALTER VAUGHAN and AMY ?? are:
i. WALTER BLAIR10 VAUGHAN, b. June 02, 1993.
ii. GIDEON LEE VAUGHAN, b. March 10, 1996.
Generation No. 9
304. CURTIS EUGENE10 ROBINETTE, JR. (SHARON KAY9 SHAMBLIN, NORMA ELIZABETH8 VAUGHN, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born February 13, 1963 in Bakersfield, Kern Co., California. He married (1) PAULEEN JANE BUCHER August 28, 1983 in Bakersfield, Kern Co., California. He married (2) LISA MARIE BRAND 1988 in Bakersfield, Kern Co., California. She was born February 13, 1965 in Bakersfield, Kern, Bakersfield. He married (3) SUSAN JOHNSON February 06, 1998 in Bakersfield, Kern, California.
Child of CURTIS ROBINETTE and PAULEEN BUCHER is:
i. SHAUNA NICOLE11 ROBINETTE, b. June 17, 1984, Bakersfield, Kern, California.
Child of CURTIS ROBINETTE and LISA BRAND is:
ii. NICKOLAS ADAM11 ROBINETTE, b. June 14, 1989, Bakersfield, Kern, California.
305. BELINDA GAYLE10 SUBLETT (SHARON KAY9 SHAMBLIN, NORMA ELIZABETH8 VAUGHN, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born November 30, 1964 in Bakersfield, Kern, California. She married RUSSELL ALLEN SHULL September 03, 1985 in Bakersfield, Kern, California. He was born April 29, 1963.
Child of BELINDA SUBLETT and RUSSELL SHULL is:
i. KAYLA REANNE11 SHULL, b. November 05, 1990, Bakersfield, Kern Co., California.
306. SHERRY ANN10 SHAMBLIN (HOWARD RAY9, NORMA ELIZABETH8 VAUGHN, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born December 30, 1971 in Bakersfield, Kern Co., Calirornia. She married ? LOZADA.
Children of SHERRY SHAMBLIN and ? LOZADA are:
i. DESEREE ( LOZADA)11 SHAMBLIN, b. March 12, 1991.
ii. MICHAELL LOZADA, b. April 26, 1993.
307. WENDY MCKAY10 SHAMBLIN (LARRY BRUCE9, NORMA ELIZABETH8 VAUGHN, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born March 09, 1982 in Bakersfield, Kern Co., California. She married MARTIN BAILEY in reno, nevada.
Child of WENDY SHAMBLIN and MARTIN BAILEY is:
i. CELSEY MAKAY11 BAILEY, b. March 26, 1998.
308. WESLEY JAMES (BAGGETT)10 SHAMBLIN (STEVEN STANLEY9, NORMA ELIZABETH8 VAUGHN, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 26, 1969 in Fairbanks, Alaska. He married JOY CUNNINGHAM August 10, 1991 in Shafter, Kern, California.
Child of WESLEY SHAMBLIN and JOY CUNNINGHAM is:
i. BRITTNEY11 SHAMBLIN.
309. ORVILLE LEE10 CHILDRESS (NINA ROSALIE9 VAUGHN, ORVILLE LEON8, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1)
Children of ORVILLE LEE CHILDRESS are:
i. AARON JOHN11 CHILDRESS.
ii. UNKNOWN CHILDRESS.
310. EKIZABETH ANN10 CHILDRESS (NINA ROSALIE9 VAUGHN, ORVILLE LEON8, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married (1) ? PROVENCE. She married (2) GARY THOMAS.
Child of EKIZABETH CHILDRESS and GARY THOMAS is:
i. MELISSA DAWN11 THOMAS.
311. JOHN WAYNE10 CHILDRESS (NINA ROSALIE9 VAUGHN, ORVILLE LEON8, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married LORRI SELF.
Children of JOHN CHILDRESS and LORRI SELF are:
i. SARA11 CHILDRESS.
ii. LESLIS CHILDRESS.
312. TRACY LYNN10 GILBERT (CHARLISS JEAN (JEANNIE)9 CHRISTIAN, BETTY JOANN8 VAUGHN, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born October 29, 1970 in Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma. She married TIMOTHY LESLIE (TIM) ARMSTRONG May 19, 1989 in Mounds, Creek Co., Oklahoma.
Notes for TRACY LYNN GILBERT:
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Tracy was adopted by Harold Gilbert on October 10, 1974 at the age ofthree years. Her fathe r was Geary Lynn Sissell.-Adoption in CreekCounty, Oklahoma.
Children of TRACY GILBERT and TIMOTHY ARMSTRONG are:
i. UNKNOWN11 ARMSTRONG.
ii. TANNER LESLIE ARMSTRONG, b. February 14, 1992.
313. DARREN VANCE10 RICHBURG (SHIRLEY LEA9 CHRISTIAN, BETTY JOANN8 VAUGHN, WILLIAM DALLAS7, WILIAM HENDERSON6 VAUGHAN, DANIEL5, ISAAC4, DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born July 29, 1971 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He married PETRA CHANTAL FRANZEN July 30, 1992 in Miami, Oklahoma. She was born May 16, 1971 in Sapulpa, Creek Co., Oklahoma.
Child of DARREN RICHBURG and PETRA FRANZEN is:
i. CYNRARA JADE FRANZEN-11 RICHBURG, b. August 25, 1992, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
314. WAYNE DOUGLAS10 RICHARDSON (SHIRLEY WANDA9 POOLE, LYDIA8 MORELAND, NETTIE7 TODD, GEORGE WASHINGTON6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married NELDA JEAN WALTON. She was born July 04, 1944 in Texas City, Galveston County, Texas, and died December 29, 1999 in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas.
Child of WAYNE RICHARDSON and NELDA WALTON is:
i. AMANDA DONIELLE11 RICHARDSON.
315. STEVEN WARREN10 RICHARDSON (SHIRLEY WANDA9 POOLE, LYDIA8 MORELAND, NETTIE7 TODD, GEORGE WASHINGTON6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married (1) MARY DENNEY. He married (2) CINDY CHAMBERS.
Child of STEVEN RICHARDSON and MARY DENNEY is:
i. MATT11 RICHARDSON.
Children of STEVEN RICHARDSON and CINDY CHAMBERS are:
ii. ERINNE NICOLE11 RICHARDSON.
iii. JOSEPH CLAY RICHARDSON.
iv. JARRED RICHARDSON.
316. RONNA10 NORRELL (DOROTHY9 POOLE, LYDIA8 MORELAND, NETTIE7 TODD, GEORGE WASHINGTON6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) She married STEVE STOVALL.
Children of RONNA NORRELL and STEVE STOVALL are:
i. TODD11 STOVALL.
ii. TROY STOVALL.
317. JERRY BRUCE10 SAMPSON (JERRY BRUCE9, THELMA ROSE8 FAIRBANKS, ANNA PEARL7 TODD, THOMAS ALBERT6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born January 06, 1960. He married NANCY.
Children of JERRY SAMPSON and NANCY are:
i. JOSEPH GUNTHER11 SAMPSON.
ii. JOSHUA SAMPSON.
318. SUSAN ELAINE10 SAMPSON (JERRY BRUCE9, THELMA ROSE8 FAIRBANKS, ANNA PEARL7 TODD, THOMAS ALBERT6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born October 26, 1962 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She married DANIEL THOMPSON in Coweta, Oklahoma.
Children of SUSAN SAMPSON and DANIEL THOMPSON are:
i. KATHERINE11 THOMPSON.
ii. ANDREA MICHELLE THOMPSON.
iii. REBECCA NICHOLE THOMPSON.
319. DAVID WAYNE10 SAMPSON (JERRY BRUCE9, THELMA ROSE8 FAIRBANKS, ANNA PEARL7 TODD, THOMAS ALBERT6, ELIZABETH5 VAUGHAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4, MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born January 31, 1965 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He married CINDY MOSELY.
Children of DAVID SAMPSON and CINDY MOSELY are:
i. CONNER WAYNE11 SAMPSON.
ii. GRACE SAMPSON, b. November 1999.






William Patrick Vaughan, No. 3, children
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Generation No. 3
10. JOHN4 VAUGHAN (THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born October 1794 in Russell County, Virginia, and died October 31, 1843 in Platte County, Missouri. He married LYDIA CRABTREE October 02, 1812, daughter of THOMAS CRABTREE and POLLY PRIEST. She was born Abt. 1793 in Virginia, and died October 08, 1877 in Jefferson, Lane County, Oregon.
Notes for LYDIA CRABTREE:
Lydia, when a widow of almost 60 years of age, traveled the arduousOregon Trail from Missour i to Lane County, Oregon, where she was apioneer settler.
Children of JOHN VAUGHAN and LYDIA CRABTREE are:
36. i. THOMAS5 VAUGHAN, b. October 19, 1813, Cabell County, Virginia.
37. ii. BENJAMIN VAUGHAN, b. December 17, 1815.
38. iii. MATILDA VAUGHAN, b. October 20, 1817, Cabell County, Virginia; d. April 11, 1902, Wayne County, West Virginia.
iv. DANIEL VAUGHAN, b. June 30, 1819.
v. RICHARD VAUGHAN, b. November 30, 1821, Cabell County, Virginia.
vi. ELIZABETH VAUGHAN, b. February 22, 1823.
vii. JOSHUA VAUGHAN, b. August 27, 1823, Cabell County, Virginia.
viii. JOHN VAUGHAN, b. December 14, 1826, Cabell County, Virginia; m. MARY ELIZABETH SMITH, Aumsville, Oregon.
ix. SARAH VAUGHAN, b. November 11, 1828.
x. MARY VAUGHAN, b. September 18, 1830.
xi. WILLIAM VAUGHAN, b. October 10, 1834.
xii. LYDIA VAUGHAN, b. September 16, 1836, Cabell County, Virginia; d. May 12, 1843, Platte County, Missouri.
xiii. JAMES VAUGHAN, b. August 28, 1838, Cabell County, Virginia.
xiv. ABRAHAM VAUGHAN, b. December 17, 1840.
11. JANE JENNY4 VAUGHAN (THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1800 in Cabell County, Virginia, and died Aft. 1870. She married JOHN FERGUSON JR. 1815 in Cabell County, Virginia. He was born Abt. 1792, and died December 25, 1864.
Child of JANE VAUGHAN and JOHN JR. is:
i. THOMAS5 FERGUSON, b. Abt. 1828; d. 1906; m. (1) SARAH PLYMATE; m. (2) JOSEPHINE BOOTH.
12. PHOEBE4 VAUGHAN (THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born May 08, 1806 in Kanawha County, Virginia, and died December 16, 1868 in Wayne County, West Virginia. She married WILLIAM WORKMAN November 06, 1834 in Cabell County, Virginia. He was born Abt. 1816 in Cabell, VA, and died Abt. 1849 in Cabell, VA.
Children of PHOEBE VAUGHAN and WILLIAM WORKMAN are:
39. i. EPHRAIM VAUGHAN5 (WORKMAN), b. 1829, Cabell County, Virginia; d. Bef. 1880, Richardson, Nebraska.
ii. SPENCER WORKMAN, b. 1836, Cabell County, Virginia; m. SARAH I. WEBB, August 19, 1858, Lawrence County, Kentucky.
13. WILLIAM TYLER4 VAUGHAN (THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born October 22, 1808 in Cabell County, Virginia, and died November 18, 1888 in Coburg, Lane County, Oregon. He married (1) PHEBE HAYES. He married (2) PHOEBE HAZLETT December 06, 1827 in Cabell, West Virginia, daughter of ALEXANDER HAZLETT and PHOEBE CYRUS.
Children of WILLIAM VAUGHAN and PHOEBE HAZLETT are:
40. i. THOMAS JEFFERSON5 VAUGHAN, b. August 13, 1831.
41. ii. JOHN QUINCY VAUGHAN, b. January 30, 1839, Platte County, Missouri; d. 1935, Riderwood, Washington.
14. JAMES E.4 VAUGHAN (THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1814 in Cabell County, Virginia, and died 1874 in Rush, Carter County, Kentucky. He married SUSANNAH WILSON 1834 in Cabell County, Virginia (now Wayne Co. WV), daughter of JAMES WILSON and SARAH MOUNTS. She was born May 04, 1812 in Cabell County, Virginia, and died Bef. 1907.
Notes for SUSANNAH WILSON:
Through her mother, Sarah (Mounts) Wilson, she was said to have been related to Cherokees Joh n Mounts, Woodal and Raincrow.
Children of JAMES VAUGHAN and SUSANNAH WILSON are:
i. HUGH5 VAUGHAN.
ii. ANDREW J. VAUGHAN.
iii. GOODWIN VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1834.
iv. MARY JANE VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1836.
v. ALLEN T. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1838; m. POLLY, October 12, 1858, Lawrence County, Kentucky.
vi. LUCINDA VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1840.
vii. REBECCA B. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1843.
viii. CASSIA VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1846.
42. ix. ANOTHONY WAYNE VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1850.
x. MARY VAUGHAN, b. April 18, 1859, Kentucky.
15. THOMAS4 VAUGHAN (THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born July 19, 1819 in Cabell County, Virginia, and died January 18, 1877 in Greenbrier Creek, Wayne County, West Virginia. He married MINERVA WALKER December 20, 1837 in Lawrence County, Ohio, daughter of CHARLES WALKER and SARAH KARNES. She was born June 04, 1819 in Kellogg, Cabel County, Virginia, and died February 15, 1882 in Wayne County, West Virginia.
Children of THOMAS VAUGHAN and MINERVA WALKER are:
43. i. NANCY5 VAUGHAN, b. March 13, 1839, Cabell County, Virginia; d. October 28, 1905.
44. ii. ABRAHAM GEORGE VAUGHAN, b. October 16, 1841, Platte County, Missouri; d. January 27, 1912, Lawrence County, Kentucky.
45. iii. LUCINDA VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1843, Missouri.
iv. VIRGINIA CAROLINE VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1844, Wayne County, West Virginia.
v. MARTHA VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1846, Cabell County, Virginia; m. WALTER T. OSBURN.
46. vi. JOHN LEWIS VAUGHAN, b. April 22, 1848, Cabell County, Virginia; d. February 29, 1940, Fallsburg, Lawrence County, Kentucky.
47. vii. LINDSEY THOMAS VAUGHAN, b. June 23, 1850, Cabell County, Virginia.
48. viii. WILLIAM DEAN VAUGHAN, b. May 27, 1853, Cabell County, Virginia; d. January 05, 1931.
49. ix. LEANDER VAUGHAN, b. February 24, 1855, Cabell County, Virginia; d. 1900.
x. LEAH M. "ELIZABETH" VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1857, Cabell County, Virginia; m. JOHNSON OSBURN.
16. ABRAHAM4 VAUGHAN (THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born May 12, 1822 in Cabell County, Virginia, and died May 12, 1865 in Richardson, Nebraska. He married SARAH PRICHARD January 26, 1846 in Wayne County, West Virginia.
Children of ABRAHAM VAUGHAN and SARAH PRICHARD are:
i. TABITHA5 VAUGHAN.
50. ii. LEWIS P. VAUGHAN.
iii. CHRISTOPHER VAUGHAN.
iv. ANDREW J. VAUGHAN.
v. THOMAS J. VAUGHAN.
vi. SARAH ANN VAUGHAN.
vii. ABRAHAM G. VAUGHAN.
viii. LAURA L. VAUGHAN.
17. THOMAS4 VAUGHAN (SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married MARGARET PECTOL in Washington County, Virginia.
Notes for THOMAS VAUGHAN:
IT IS UNKNOWN IF THOMAS VAUGHAN WAS INDEED THE SON OF SAMUEL VAUGHAN.THIS IS SPECULATION ONL Y AND IS NOT PROVEN FACT!!!!!!
Child of THOMAS VAUGHAN and MARGARET PECTOL is:
51. i. SAMUEL P.5 VAUGHAN, b. Washington Co., VA or Morgan County, Tennessee.
18. DEFSEY4 VAUGHAN (SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1809. She married STEVEN HOMESLEY.
Child of DEFSEY VAUGHAN and STEVEN HOMESLEY is:
52. i. MARY MARTHA5 HOMESLEY.
19. GEORGE WASHINGTON4 VAUGHAN (SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born February 27, 1813 in Tennessee, and died 1888 in Madison County, Arkansas. He married (1) JULIA ANN MASON. She was born December 19, 1822, and died January 05, 1846. He married (2) LOUTHANY YOUNGMAN. He married (3) ELIZABETH VAUGHAN. She was born February 02, 1822, and died Aft. 1871 in Madison County, Arkansas.
Notes for GEORGE WASHINGTON VAUGHAN:
In Paririe Township, Madison County, Arkansas in household #80 in 1850.
Notes for LOUTHANY YOUNGMAN:
She was not married to George W. but was his housekeeper. George W. Vaughan publicly acknowledged Mark to be his son.
Marriage Notes for GEORGE VAUGHAN and LOUTHANY YOUNGMAN:
Louthany was never married to George, but was his housekeeper and had a child by him, which George acknowledged as his son publicly.
Children of GEORGE VAUGHAN and JULIA MASON are:
i. ANDREW J.5 VAUGHAN, b. August 07, 1840.
53. ii. MARGARET LOUSIA VAUGHAN, b. December 18, 1838, Missouri; d. November 25, 1925, Arkansas.
iii. NANCY CATHERINE VAUGHAN, b. November 23, 1841; m. THOMAS HAYNES ARMSTRONG.
iv. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN VAUGHAN, b. December 07, 1843; d. Abt. 1861.
Notes for BENJAMIN FRANKLIN VAUGHAN:
Killed by Bushwhackers during the Civil War.
54. v. JULIA ANN VAUGHAN, b. December 19, 1845.
Child of GEORGE VAUGHAN and LOUTHANY YOUNGMAN is:
vi. MARK5 YOUNGMAN, b. November 24, 1858.
Children of GEORGE VAUGHAN and ELIZABETH VAUGHAN are:
55. vii. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS5 VAUGHAN, b. December 11, 1847.
viii. MARY AGNES VAUGHAN, b. January 02, 1850.
56. ix. ADA ANN ISABELLA VAUGHAN, b. December 20, 1851; d. 1943.
57. x. ADDISON MILTON VAUGHAN, b. August 07, 1853.
20. ANDREW JACKSON4 VAUGHAN (SAMUEL P.3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born February 02, 1815, and died December 29, 1882 in Vaughn Cemetery, in Northwest AR. He married (1) MARY ROLLER. She was born December 14, 1825 in TN, and died March 18, 1863 in Vaughn Cemetery, in Northwest AR. He married (2) ELIZABETH H. FAISSE Abt. 1864. She was born Abt. 1838 in VA. Notes for ANDREW JACKSON VAUGHAN:
1850 census shows A.J. was born in TN, records show they came from Russell Co, VA, he was in household #76, next to his father Samuel, inP aririe Township, Madison County, AR. He is listed as a "B. Minister" on the 1850 census.
Children of ANDREW VAUGHAN and MARY ROLLER are:
58. i. CATHERINE E.5 VAUGHAN, b. September 13, 1847, Madison Co. AR; d. April 15, 1938, Bluff Cemetery, Springdale, AR.
59. ii. GEORGE W. VAUGHAN, b. 1850.
60. iii. EMILY VAUGHAN, b. August 30, 1853, Arkansas; d. March 10, 1874, Vaughan, Cemetery, Hindsville, AR.
61. iv. NANCY N. VAUGHAN, b. March 18, 1856, Arkansas; d. January 08, 1913, Vaughan, Cemetery, Hindsville, AR.
62. v. ADA L. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1858.
vi. SAMUEL P. VAUGHAN, b. August 15, 1862; d. February 27, 1863, Vaughan Cemetery, Hindsville, AR.
Children of ANDREW VAUGHAN and ELIZABETH FAISSE are:
63. vii. MARY E.5 VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1869.
64. viii. CHARLES VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1872.
21. JESSE 4 EVANS (MARY3 VAUGHAN, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1803 in Hawkins County, Tennessee. He married SUSAN NIPYEAR.
Children of JESSE EVANS and SUSAN NIPYEAR are:
i. ARCHIBALD5 EVANS.
ii. KATHERINE EVANS.
iii. ANN EVANS.
iv. MARTHA EVANS.
v. FERIBY EVANS.
vi. JOHN EVANS.
vii. JESSE EVANS.
viii. SUSAN EVANS.
ix. JAMES EVANS.
x. ANDERSON EVANS.
22. ISAAC4 VAUGHAN (DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1818 in Missouri, and died 1897. He married VIRGINIA CLARK Abt. 1835. She was born 1819 in Tennessee, and died 1903 in Madison Co., Arkansas.
Notes for ISAAC VAUGHAN:
Living in Paririe township, #114, Madison County, Arkansas in 1850.
Children of ISAAC VAUGHAN and VIRGINIA CLARK are:
i. GILFORD5 VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1837, Arkansas; m. EMILINE, Abt. 1855.
ii. JAMES VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1839, Arkansas; m. FLORAH A., Abt. 1855.
iii. SCIOTHA VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1840, Arkansas; m. WILLIAM R. GIBBS, Abt. 1854.
65. iv. ZIMRI VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1844, Arkansas.
66. v. DANIEL VAUGHAN, b. April 18, 1846, Madison Co., Arkansas; d. February 03, 1905.
67. vi. SAMUEL HENDERSON VAUGHAN, b. March 31, 1848; d. September 14, 1909.
68. vii. THOMAS R. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1854, Arkansas.
viii. LAVINA VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1854, Arkansas.
69. ix. ISSAC K. VAUGHAN, b. September 1862.
23. NANCY4 VAUGHAN (DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 07, 1826 in Arkansas, and died Aft. 1900. She married SAMUEL LANE September 15, 1841. Children of NANCY VAUGHAN and SAMUEL LANE are:
i. J.R.5 LANE.
70. ii. MARY LANE, d. Bef. July 1896.
iii. SUSAN LANE, m. EVANS.
71. iv. T.L. LANE.
72. v. THOMAS R. LANE, b. 1854.
73. vi. DANIEL LANE, b. 1856.
vii. EMILY LANE, b. 1861; m. ?? KENNAN.
74. viii. MARGARET E. LANE, b. 1862.
24. ANNA C.4 VAUGHAN (DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born October 11, 1829 in Arkansas, and died Aft. 1870 in Whitener, Arkansas. She married ROBERT D. TROUTT July 27, 1843. He was born November 01, 1822 in Tennessee, and died Bef. 1870.
Children of ANNA VAUGHAN and ROBERT TROUTT are:
i. PARRILEE LEWISA5 TROUTT, b. August 19, 1844, Madison county, AR.
ii. TITTITHA TENNESSEE TROUTT, b. October 04, 1846, Madison county, AR; d. August 07, 1854.
iii. PHILEMON H. TROUTT, b. October 02, 1848, Madison county, AR; d. July 22, 1878; m. ELIZA JANE MORRIS, July 27, 1843.
75. iv. NANCY CAROLINE TROUTT, b. November 24, 1850, Oklahoma Indian Territory; d. September 23, 1917, Goshen, AR.
v. MARY MARGARET, b. March 10, 1855, Madison county, AR.
vi. ISAAC ROBERT TROUTT, b. April 1858, Madison county, AR.
vii. SUSAN CATHERINE TROUTT, b. October 15, 1862, Madison county, AR.
25. SUSAN4 VAUGHAN (DANIEL3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born November 1832, and died Abt. 1923. She married CALVIN EVANS Abt. 1850.
Children of SUSAN VAUGHAN and CALVIN EVANS are:
76. i. MARGARET E.5 EVANS
ii. ZIMRI A. EVANS, b. 1857.
26. MALINDA4 VAUGHAN (MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1813 in Tennessee, and died Abt. 1898 in Arkansas. She married (2) SOLOMON STONE.
Child of MALINDA VAUGHAN is:
i. NANCY M.5 VAUGHAN, b. April 13, 1828, Union County, Tennessee; d. September 30, 1908, Carroll County, Arkansas; m. LEWIS "TOM" HARP, March 02, 1845; b. December 28, 1826, Warren County, Tennessee; d. June 24, 1887, Carroll County, Arkansas.
Child of MALINDA VAUGHAN and SOLOMON STONE is:
ii. LITTLE BERRY5 STONE, b. Abt. 1839.
27. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN4 VAUGHAN (MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born March 03, 1815 in Tennessee, and died April 07, 1903 in Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas. He married CHERUBIA HARP Abt. 1835 in Arkansas, daughter of BEVERLY HARP and SARAH DICKINSON. She was born September 07, 1817 in Tennessee, and died November 30, 1892 in Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas.
Notes for BENJAMIN FRANKLIN VAUGHAN:
Ben apparently lived with his grandparents, William and Fereby as a boy.On the 1829 Sheriff' s Census for Washington County, Arkansas, a boy inBenjamin's age bracket (about 14 or 15) app ears in William Vaughan'shousehold. (This data from The Arkansas Family Historian, Volume 14 ,1976, page 170).
Ben was the last head of household appearing on the 1850 Madison County Census. He is listed at household #843, in the town of Huntsville, and listed as Sheriff.
Uncle Ben Vaughan, age 88 years, died at his home near Clifty Tuesday morning. Mr. Vaughan had been a citizen Madison County many years and was for several years sheriff of the county. He had also held the offices of representative and assessor. He was a highly respected citizen and his many friends will be sorry to hear of his death. Springdale News (Arkansas) April 17, 1903
Ben was Sheriff from 1848-1858, 1867-68 and 1876-78
Ben was Assessor from 1867-68 and 1872-1876
Ben was Representative from 1858-1860 and 1868-1870
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1860 Census of Madison County, Arkansas
Benjamin Vaughan 45 m TN
Cherry Vaughan 43 f TN
James D. 14 m AR
Allen W. 12 m AR
Pleasant M. 9 m AR
Nancy A. 7 f AR
During the Civil War, Ben moved to Neosho County, Kansas to CanvilleTownship, along with othe rs in his family.
1865 Neosho county, Kansas state census -- Canville Twp.
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#109 #116
Benj. Vaughn 50 m TN farmer
Cary 49 f TN
Jas. D. 20 m AR farmer
Abigal 17 f AR
Allen W. 18 m AR farmer
Plesant 15 m AR
Nancy 13 f AR
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Note: Here is the note from Freddie Todd about Benjamin & Cherubia living with the Andersons. It doesn't specifically say Isaac & Jane Anderson, but theyare the only old Anderson couple it could have been. It isn't dated, but it's his (Freddie's) handwriting. Grandpap is what Freddie always called Benjamin Vaughan.
"Ben, Cherubia and two more elderly people by the name of Anderson lived together in the house on the little creek. I have heard old timers tell it. Said Grandpap kept goats. When he would come home, you could hear him call out, "come, Grandpap is home". The goats would come out of the hills and over the rail fence."
Another note: "Lewis Vaughan stated Benjamin Vaughan was not a extensive land owner like
the rest of the Vaughans. He should take a second look at Grandpap's land holdings. Mickey Vaughan states Ben Vaughan bought 160 acres of land from his Uncle Daniel Vaughan before he moved to Huntsville - the beginning of his political career."
"Evidently Ben like the Clifty area better. Here he established his home. Owned some of the better valley farm which makes up the War Eagle Basin. Here he raised his children and grandchildren. Here was the village of Clifty, a flourishing village with a drug store, a harness shop, three or four general stores, hardware store, three doctors, post office, hotel, stables, and mill, and later a canning factory."
--- From Peggy Hermann 1-15-2001
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This story taken from "Clifty and the Two Hillbilly Kids Growin' Old" by Fred Todd.
p. 4 - "Grandpap (Benjamin) Vaughan lived southwest of the little village of Clifty. He said he was plowing corn one day and heard a pig squealing down toward the spring. He decided to go down and see what the trouble was. Harness in those days was called plough gears. It consisted of harness chains, back band lines, and collars. He said he unfastened the hame string, taken the collar off, and laid them on the plow. He got on the old mare, and he and his old hound went to see what was going on. As theywere going down the path or trail toward the spring, a panther jumped out of a tree. It had the pig up in the tree eating it alive! The panther landed on the old mare right behind him! As you might guess, right then and there the old mare shedded Grandpap and the panther! The old hound ran away, leaving Grandpap and the panther in the trail. Grandpap said he was afraid to run, so he confronted the vicious animal. He said it would growl with it's ears laid back like it was going to jump on him. When it growled, he would growl
back like it did. He would just look it in the eyes and growl. Finally it began to back away from him and growl. He would growl and back away too. At last the panther ran, and he ran too!"
Children of BENJAMIN VAUGHAN and CHERUBIA HARP are:
77. i. MARY JANE "NARCISSIS"5 VAUGHAN, b. February 22, 1838; d. 1923.
78. ii. GEORGE WASHINGTON VAUGHAN, b. August 17, 1839, Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas; d. August 24, 1913, Madison County, Arkansas.
79. iii. ELIZABETH VAUGHAN, b. March 14, 1841, Madison County, Arkansas; d. December 06, 1912, Madison County, Arkansas.
80. iv. JAMES POLK DALLAS VAUGHAN, b. June 1845; d. August 1905.
81. v. ALLEN W. VAUGHAN, b. October 1847; d. 1916.
82. vi. PLEASANT MICHAEL VAUGHAN, b. November 16, 1849, Arkansas; d. 1932.
vii. NANCY ANN VAUGHAN, b. March 23, 1852; d. 1944; m. ALLEN RAY.
28. WILLIAM4 VAUGHAN (MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1)
was born Abt. 1817 in Tennessee, and died December 15, 1861 in New Madrid, Missouri. He married REBECCA L. SMITH Abt. 1839. She was born Abt. 1820 in Tennessee.
Notes for WILLIAM VAUGHAN:
Living at house #498, Cedar Creek Township, Madison County, Arkansas in1850.
Children of WILLIAM VAUGHAN and REBECCA SMITH are:
i. FRANCIS MARION5 VAUGHAN, b. June 09, 1840, Madison County, Arkansas; d. May 24, 1929, Afton, Ottawa, Oklahoma; m. (1) ELVADA, 1865; m. (2) LEVINA COOK, Abt. 1905.
ii. ANDREW J. VAUGHAN, b. 1842, Arkansas; m. ANN ELIZA SAY, November 12, 1863, Greene County, Missouri.
iii. MARTHA VAUGHAN, b. 1844, Arkansas; m. SANFORD DUNHAM, Abt. 1868, Arkansas.
iv. DEFSIE A. VAUGHAN, b. August 1846, Arkansas; m. SILAS L. NICHOLSON, 1873.
v. JOHN BENTON VAUGHAN, b. March 20, 1847, Benton County, Arkansas; d. April 17, 1934, Wellston, Lincoln County, Oklahoma; m. JULIA ANN MCGINNIS, October 17, 1870, Hindsville, Madison County, Arkansas.
vi. WILLIAM COLUMBUS VAUGHAN, b. March 26, 1848, Arkansas; d. November 09, 1891, Hickory Grove, Madison County, Arkansas.
vii. JAMES R. VAUGHAN, b. July 28, 1851, Madison County, Arkansas; d. Aft. 1934; m. (1) CLARA F.; m. (2) ELIZABETH ---, 1876.
viii. M.J. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1854.
ix. REBECCA L. VAUGHAN, b. November 11, 1859, Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas; d. August 18, 1934, Council Bluffs, Iowa; m. WILLIAM G. HAYES, December 18, 1875.
x. GEORGE VAUGHAN VAUGHAN, b. 1861, Arkansas; m. NANCY DILL.
29. MABORNE E.4 VAUGHAN (MARTHA "PATTY"3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1817 in Tennessee, and died Aft. 1858 in Tennessee. He married LUCINDA ?? Abt. 1838.
Children of MABORNE VAUGHAN and LUCINDA ?? are:
i. WILLIAM5 VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1839, Tennessee.
ii. JANE VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1842, Tennessee.
iii. FRANCES VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1844, Arkansas.
iv. JOHN VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1848, Arkansas.
v. ZINERI VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1851, Arkansas.
vi. LEVISA VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1853, Arkansas.
vii. HENRY VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1858, Arkansas.
30. PATRICK4 VAUGHAN (WILLIAM3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married SUSANNA HATFIELD August 22, 1819 in Floyd County, Kentucky.
Children of PATRICK VAUGHAN and SUSANNA HATFIELD are:
83. i. JOHN P.5 VAUGHAN.
84. ii. JOHN JEFFERSON VAUGHAN, b. October 16, 1841, Floyd County, Kentucky.
31. SALATHIEL4 VAUGHAN (WILLIAM3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married WINNEFRED.
Child of SALATHIEL VAUGHAN and WINNEFRED is:
i. DAVID5 VAUGHAN.
32. FERRIBY VIOLET LOUISA4 CALICOTT (ELIZABETH3 VAUGHAN, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1811 in Hawkins or Warren County, Tennessee, and died August 14, 1841 in Madison County, Arkansas. She married GEORGE TUCKER Abt. 1827 in Warren County, Tennessee. He was born Abt. 1810 in Tennessee, and died August 18, 1841 in Wesley, Madison County, Arkansas.
Children of FERRIBY CALICOTT and GEORGE TUCKER are:
85. i. NANCY5 TUCKER.
86. ii. WASHINGTON W. TUCKER, b. 1841.
33. JOHN C.4 CALICOTT (ELIZABETH3 VAUGHAN, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1817 in Tennessee.
Children of JOHN C. CALICOTT are:
87. i. JOSIAH M.5 CALICOTT, b. 1843.
88. ii. JOHN C. CALICO, b. 1850.
34. HARDY4 HARP (LOUISE "LUCY"3 VAUGHAN, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1821 in Tennessee, and died Bet. 1854 - 1860. He married SARAH E. CLEMENS, daughter of JESSE CLEMENS and ELIZABETH. She was born Abt. 1824 in Tennessee.
Child of HARDY HARP and SARAH CLEMENS is:
i. NANCY J.5 HARP, b. March 12, 1855; m. (1) -- CLARK; m. (2) ? CLARK.
35. SERENA4 HARP (LOUISE "LUCY"3 VAUGHAN, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1829 in Arkansas. She married JAMES BELL. He was born Abt. 1833 in Tennessee.
Children of SERENA HARP and JAMES BELL are:
i. MATILDA5 BELL, b. Abt. 1848, Arkansas.
ii. THOMAS BELL, b. Abt. 1850, Arkansas.
iii. WILLIAM BELL, b. Abt. 1854, Arkansas.
iv. MARTHA BELL, b. Abt. 1858, Arkansas.
Generation No. 4
36. THOMAS5 VAUGHAN (JOHN4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born October 19, 1813 in Cabell County, Virginia. He married NANCY BARTRAM October 15, 1835.
Children of THOMAS VAUGHAN and NANCY BARTRAM are:
i. BENJAMIN6 VAUGHAN, b. 1840, Missouri.
ii. SARAH VAUGHAN, b. 1842, Missouri.
37. BENJAMIN5 VAUGHAN (JOHN4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born December 17, 1815. He married ELIZABETH FORD.
Child of BENJAMIN VAUGHAN and ELIZABETH FORD is:
89. i. CAMRISA6 VAUGHAN.
38. MATILDA5 VAUGHAN (JOHN4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born October 20, 1817 in Cabell County, Virginia, and died April 11, 1902 in Wayne County, West Virginia. She married (1) JOHN WESLEY TROUT May 01, 1834, son of ABRAHAM TROUT. He was born 1816, and died November 23, 1834 in Cabell County, Virginia. She married (2) JOHN WESLEY BOOTH September 10, 1837 in Cabell County, Virginia, son of CHARLES BOOTH and ELIZABETH FERGUSON. He was born June 20, 1818 in Cabell County, Virginia, and died March 30, 1880 in Wayne County, West Virginia.
Child of MATILDA VAUGHAN and JOHN TROUT is:
i. JOHN WESLEY6 TROUT, b. January 04, 1835.
Children of MATILDA VAUGHAN and JOHN BOOTH are:
90. ii. CHARLES C.6 BOOTH, b. July 22, 1838, Cabell County, Virginia; d. June 06, 1917, Twin Falls, Idaho.
91. iii. MERO BOOTH, b. March 10, 1840, Cabell County, Virginia; d. September 1900, Galveston, Texas.
iv. SAMUEL J. BOOTH, b. November 06, 1842.
v. FRANCIS M. BOOTH, b. August 30, 1844.
vi. SARAH BOOTH, b. May 17, 1846.
vii. HESTER ANN BOOTH, b. May 10, 1848.
viii. ASA BOOTH, b. April 1850.
ix. MATILDA BOOTH, b. 1852.
x. WILLIAM JOSEPH BOOTH, b. May 07, 1854.
xi. ELIZABETH JANE BOOTH, b. January 10, 1855.
xii. CHLOA ANN BOOTH, b. 1859.
39. EPHRAIM VAUGHAN5 (WORKMAN) (PHOEBE4 VAUGHAN, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1829 in Cabell County, Virginia, and died Bef. 1880 in Richardson, Nebraska. He married AMY LAMBERT 1849. She was born December 1827 in Cabell, VA, and died Aft. 1900 in Richardson, Nebraska.
Children of EPHRAIM (WORKMAN) and AMY LAMBERT are:
i. PERRY6 VAUGHAN, b. 1850, Wayne, Virginia; d. Bef. 1860, Wayne, Virginia.
92. ii. MARION VAUGHAN, b. September 1850, Wayne County, West Virginia.
iii. PHERABA A. VAUGHAN, b. 1854, Wayne, Virginia; d. Bef. 1880, Richardson, NE; m. JOHN H. KOKE, September 07, 1876.
iv. JAMES VAUGHAN, b. 1855, Wayne, Virginia; d. October 15, 1857, Wayne, Virginia.
v. WILLIAM S. VAUGHAN, b. March 24, 1859, Wayne, Virginia.
vi. LINDSEY VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1860, Wayne, Virginia.
93. vii. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN VAUGHAN, b. March 27, 1863, Wayne County, Virginia; d. January 10, 1944, Richardson or Fall City, NE.
viii. ALONZO VAUGHAN, b. 1864, Wayne County, Virginia.
ix. FANNY B. VAUGHAN, b. 1867, Missouri; d. Bef. 1880.
40. THOMAS JEFFERSON5 VAUGHAN (WILLIAM TYLER4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born August 13, 1831. He married ELIZABETH S. SAMSON. She was born April 25, 1833 in Platte County, Missouri, and died July 23, 1916 in Seattle, Washington.
Children of THOMAS VAUGHAN and ELIZABETH SAMSON are:
i. PHOEBE ELLEN6 VAUGHAN, b. July 01, 1851; d. July 23, 1914; m. // MYERS.
ii. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN VAUGHAN, b. August 01, 1853; d. June 14, 1903; m. (1) NANCY J. BRAINS; d. June 14, 1903; m. (2) LIZZIE STEVENS, May 27, 1878.
Notes for NANCY J. BRAINS:
Died during the Hepner flood.
iii. OREN VAUGHAN, b. February 08, 1856; d. July 23, 1932.
iv. OLIVE VAUGHAN, b. August 10, 1858; m. HENRY BOLIN, 1874.
v. MARTHA VAUGHAN, b. July 09, 1860; d. October 09, 1912; m. ARCHIBALD SIMMONS, 1879.
vi. ORELLA VAUGHAN, b. January 26, 1863; d. September 27, 1958; m. WILLIAM MEAD.
vii. MARY JOSEPHINE VAUGHAN, b. August 06, 1865; d. June 07, 1947; m. JOSEPH KLINE.
viii. EMMA BELLE VAUGHAN, b. February 08, 1868; d. September 24, 1932; m. JAMES W. SHUMATE.
ix. JEREMIAH VAUGHAN, b. March 10, 1871; m. MARY MURRAY.
x. ALTA GLEN "SUSIE" VAUGHAN, b. March 04, 1873; d. December 16, 1888.
xi. LIZZIE VAUGHAN, b. February 19, 1875; d. September 15, 1947; m. PERRY L. BARGER, 1900.
41. JOHN QUINCY5 VAUGHAN (WILLIAM TYLER4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born January 30, 1839 in Platte County, Missouri, and died 1935 in Riderwood, Washington. He married FLORA CANTERBURY April 07, 1871 in Linn County, Oregon. She died 1895.
Notes for JOHN QUINCY VAUGHAN: Sources: (1) Vaughan Pioneer book by Lewis Vaughan
(2) Carol, Vaughan Roots list, Item from the Vaughan Pioneer Book: "In his account of an interview on October 1923 with John Quincy Vaughan in Eugene, Oregon-an interview familiar to most Oregon Vaughans -- Fred Lockley described John Quincy as looking like a man who had stepped out of the age of the pack train and stage coach. He was heavy-set, broad-shouldered, and massively built. His beard was white, as was also his hair. He had on a broad-brimmed felt hat, and the look of wide spaces was in his eyes."
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JOHN Q. VAUGHAN - "In 1863 John Q. Vaughan bought his present property which consists of one hundred and seventeen acres located in theneighborhood of Coburg, Lane County, and since that time he has been energetically engaged at its improvement and cultivation, eighty acres of whi ch are cultivated.
"He was born in Missouri, January 30, 1840, and came to Oregon in 1847 in company with his parents, who were seeking a home among the broader opportunities of the western states. He remained with his father until 1831, when he went to the mines in the hope of finding fortune which awaited the miner. He continued in the same mines for a year, and in 1861 he went to Idaho, still confident of his ability to succeed, and time justified the faith in himself, for after a winter spent in the neighborhood of Salmon river, during which he experienced hardships an dprivations which proved his courage, he returned to Oregon with $6,000 as the result of his persevering work. January, 1862 found him once more located on the home place, and there he remained until 1870, when he married and went to the farm which he had purchased seven years earlier.
"The wife of Mr.Vaughan was formerly Miss Flora Canterbury, and she died in 1895, the mother of four children, of whom Wilbur is located in Coburg; Oma it the wife of L. P Protzman; Euli a is the wife of A. C. Wheeler; Strahan St. Clair, who is engaged in agricultural pursuits with Mr. Vaughan. In political convictions Mr. Vaughan adheres to the principles advocated in th e platform of the Republican party, and fraternally affiliates with the independent Order of Odd Fellows.
Children of JOHN VAUGHAN and FLORA CANTERBURY are:
i. WILLARD A.6 VAUGHAN, b. 1872.
ii. WILBUR H. VAUGHAN, b. 1872.
iii. MAORIA VAUGHAN, b. 1874.
iv. STRAHAN ST. CLAIR VAUGHAN, b. 1875.
v. OMA VAUGHAN, b. 1876; m. L.P. PROTZMAN.
vi. EULIA VAUGHAN, b. 1878; m. A.C. WHEELER.
vii. LYDIA VAUGHAN, b. 1879.
42. ANOTHONY WAYNE5 VAUGHAN (JAMES E.4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1850. He married AMERICA MCBRAYER.
Children of ANOTHONY VAUGHAN and AMERICA MCBRAYER are:
i. LOU ELLA6 VAUGHAN.
ii. CHARLES VAUGHAN.
iii. IDA VAUGHAN.
iv. SUSAN JANE VAUGHAN.
v. ESTHER ANN VAUGHAN.
vi. DAISY VAUGHAN.
94. vii. JAMES VAUGHAN.
viii. ALLEN TOBY VAUGHAN.
ix. WILLIAM VAUGHAN.
x. HOWARD VAUGHAN.
xi. JOHN VAUGHAN.
xii. DANIEL EVERETT VAUGHAN.
xiii. ANOTHY WAYNE VAUGHAN.
43. NANCY5 VAUGHAN (THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born March 13, 1839 in Cabell County, Virginia, and died October 28, 1905. She married Boyd October 21, 1860 in Lawrence County, Ohio. He was born February 13, 1830 in Hancock County, Ohio, and died July 10, 1907 in Rock Camp, Ohio.
Notes for JOSEPH BOYD:
On September 1864, Joseph enlisted and served 10 months with Co. E., 173rd Ohio Voluntary Infa ntry, Union Army duing the Civil War. Early inlife he went by the name of Joseph Ward. His mother having died when he was a baby, he was raised by a Ward family. When his grandparent 's estate was settled, he then learned of his true identity and Lawrence County, Ohio records s how his name change back to Boyd. His farm at Rock Camp, Ohio was purchased with funds he inherited from his grandfather, John B. Spence. -- Walker FamilyHistory, page 547 Children of NANCY VAUGHAN and JOSEPH BOYD are:
95. i. MINERVA6 BOYD, b. July 15, 1861, Lawrence County, Ohio.
ii. MARTHA J. BOYD, b. March 31, 1863, Wayne County, Virginia; d. April 04, 1881, Wayne County, West Virginia; m. EDMOND OSBORN, October 20, 1879, Wayne County, West Virginia; b. January 31, 1862, Wayne County, Virginia; d. Portland, Oregon. Notes for MARTHA J. BOYD: Died during childbirth.
iii. SUSAN BOYD, b. April 10, 1865, Ohio; m. WILSON.
96. iv. WILLIAM THOMAS BOYD, b. September 09, 1869, Ohio.
97. v. JOHN CALVIN BOYD, b. September 09, 1869.
vi. ROXANNA BOYD, b. December 06, 1871, Ohio; m. JESSIE CORN.
98. vii. CHARLES EDWARD BOYD, b. July 14, 1874, Rock Camp, Lawrence County, Ohio; d. September 26, 1968, Tarzana, California.
viii. MARY ELIZABETH BOYD, b. November 06, 1876, Lawrence County, Ohio; m. WILLIAM MARSHALL DILLON; b. February 24, 1868, Lincoln county, West Virginia; d. 1938, Madison County, Ohio.
44. ABRAHAM GEORGE5 VAUGHAN (THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born October 16, 1841 in Platte County, Missouri, and died January 27, 1912 in Lawrence County, Kentucky. He married SELTHANA WILSON March 07, 1867 in Wayne County, West Virginia, daughter of ANDERSON WILSON and JOANNA ISAACS. She was born June 29, 1847 in Wayne County, Virginia, and died Abt. July 1926 in Lawrence County, Kentucky.
Notes for ABRAHAM GEORGE VAUGHAN:
Enlisted in the 16th Regiment of the Virginia Cavalry, Company E. on September 6, 1862.
Held the rank of Corporal.
Children of ABRAHAM VAUGHAN and SELTHANA WILSON are:
99. i. GEORGIA6 VAUGHAN, b. March 07, 1868, Wayne County, West Virginia; d. December 15, 1890.
100. ii. WILLIAM JIMMERSON VAUGHAN, b. July 1870, West Virginia; d. 1946, Kentucky.
101. iii. MITTIE VAUGHAN, b. January 21, 1872, Wayne County, West Virginia; d. January 16, 1962, Louisa, Lawrence County, Kentucky.
102. iv. JENETTA VAUGHAN, b. February 28, 1874, Wayne County, West Virginia.
v. OKEY J. VAUGHAN, b. July 16, 1876, Wayne County, West Virginia; d. 1912, Pike County, Kentucky; m. ROSA MEEK; b. 1883; d. 1911, Pike County, Kentucky.
103. vi. OLIVE T. VAUGHAN, b. August 1889, Wayne County, West Virginia.
45. LUCINDA5 VAUGHAN (THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1843 in Missouri. She married JOB D. BOOTON December 18, 1866 in Wayne County, West Virginia, son of REUBIN BOOTON and SARAH.
Children of LUCINDA VAUGHAN and JOB BOOTON are:
i. J. B.6 BOOTON, b. Abt. 1867.
ii. SARAH BOOTON, b. Abt. 1868.
iii. CASSIE BOOTON, b. Abt. 1871.
iv. SIMPSON BOOTON, b. Abt. 1875.
46. JOHN LEWIS5 VAUGHAN (THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born April 22, 1848 in Cabell County, Virginia, and died February 29, 1940 in Fallsburg, Lawrence County, Kentucky. He married VIRGINIA CAROLINE WILSON, daughter of ANDERSON WILSON and JOANNA ISAACS. She was born November 02, 1854 in Cabell County, Virginia, and died March 02, 1933 in Fallsburg, Lawrence County, Kentucky.
Children of JOHN VAUGHAN and VIRGINIA WILSON are:
104. i. CHARLES THOMAS6 VAUGHAN, b. December 24, 1870, Echo, Wayne County, West Virginia; d. March 28, 1933.
105. ii. MADORA LOUELLA VAUGHAN, b. November 28, 1872, Wayne County, West Virginia.
106. iii. ALVIS JEFFERSON VAUGHAN, b. November 28, 1874; d. August 08, 1946.
107. iv. ISADORA "IZZIE" VAUGHAN, b. November 12, 1877, Wayne County, West Virginia.
v. ELBERT SEVERE VAUGHAN, b. June 05, 1881, Wayne County, West Virginia; d. January 01, 1902. Notes for ELBERT SEVERE VAUGHAN:
Never married.
108. vi. CLAUDE MILTON VAUGHAN, b. February 23, 1883, Fallsburg, Lawrence County, Kentucky; d. April 10, 1947, Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky.
109. vii. JANORAH BEATRICE VAUGHAN, b. August 05, 1885, Fallsburg, Lawrence County, Kentucky; d. February 15, 1917.
110. viii. HANNAH VAUGHAN, b. September 1888, Fallsburg, Lawrence County, Kentucky; d. January 26, 1969.
111. ix. MOLLY VAUGHAN, b. July 12, 1891, Fallsburg, Lawrence County, Kentucky; d. Aft. 1991, Florida.
112. x. JOHN ANDERSON VAUGHAN, b. November 17, 1894, Fallsburg, Lawrence County, Kentucky.
47. LINDSEY THOMAS5 VAUGHAN (THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born June 23, 1850 in Cabell County, Virginia. He married MARTHA JANE BALL February 25, 1869, daughter of GEORGE BALL and ELEANOR LAMBERT.
Children of LINDSEY VAUGHAN and MARTHA BALL are:
i. SARAH FRANCES6 VAUGHAN, b. November 27, 1869; m. LAKIN T. CHRISTIAN, October 24, 1898.
ii. HARRISON D. VAUGHAN, b. August 19, 1875.
iii. NANCY EOLEN VAUGHAN, b. January 12, 1881.
48. WILLIAM DEAN5 VAUGHAN (THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born May 27, 1853 in Cabell County, Virginia, and died January 05, 1931. He married MARY ELLEN NAPIER September 14, 1876 in Wayne County, West Virginia, daughter of ROBERT NAPIER and POLLY OSBURN.
Children of WILLIAM VAUGHAN and MARY NAPIER are:
113. i. ROBERT D.6 VAUGHAN, b. August 25, 1878, West Virginia.
ii. JESSIE VAUGHAN, b. April 16, 1881.
iii. MARY "POLLY" VAUGHAN, b. December 19, 1883.
iv. MANERVA VAUGHAN, b. September 19, 1886.
v. EMMER VAUGHAN, b. January 28, 1889.
vi. JOHN ABRAHAM VAUGHAN, b. October 07, 1891.
vii. HANEY VAUGHAN, b. December 25, 1893.
viii. CYNTHIA VAUGHAN, b. February 10, 1897.
ix. LUCIAN VAUGHAN, b. July 08, 1899.
x. LYDIA VAUGHAN, b. February 26, 1902. 49. LEANDER5 VAUGHAN (THOMAS4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born February 24, 1855 in Cabell County, Virginia, and died 1900. He married SARAH JANE NAPIER July 25, 1877 in Wayne County, West Virginia, daughter of ROBERT NAPIER and POLLY OSBURN. She was born July 1859 in West Virginia.
Children of LEANDER VAUGHAN and SARAH NAPIER are:
i. THOMAS D.6 VAUGHAN, b. October 19, 1878.
ii. ROBERT LEE VAUGHAN, b. October 30, 1882.
iii. MARTHA J. VAUGHAN, b. January 24, 1885, Wayne County, West Virginia; d. Abt. 1889.
iv. LULA VAUGHAN.
v. JULIA MAY VAUGHAN, b. January 24, 1892.
vi. LEVICY VAUGHAN, b. December 11, 1894, Wayne County, West Virginia.
vii. VIRGIE VAUGHAN, b. May 29, 1897.
50. LEWIS P.5 VAUGHAN (ABRAHAM4, THOMAS3, WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) He married LILLIE WYNE.
Children of LEWIS VAUGHAN and LILLIE WYNE are:
i. GROVER6 VAUGHAN.
ii. LLOYD VAUGHAN.
114. iii. GEORGE L. VAUGHAN.
iv. CLARENCE L. VAUGHAN.
v. EDNA MAY VAUGHAN.
vi. JESSE R. VAUGHAN.



William_Fereby Vaughan's Children
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Children of WILLIAM VAUGHAN and FEREBY BENTON are:
2. i. THOMAS3 VAUGHAN, b. 1773, Indian Nation, Swain, North Carolina; d. 1846, Wayne County, Virginia.
ii. JOHN VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1775, North Carolina or Russell County, Virginia; d. Abt. 1840, Crawford County, Arkansas.
3. iii. SAMUEL P. VAUGHAN, b. September 01, 1776, North Carolina or Russell County, Virginia; d. April 29, 1852, Madison County, Arkansas.
4. iv. MARY VAUGHAN, b. 1779, Virginia; d. August 1873, Pall Mall, Fentress County, Tennessee.
v. DAVID VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1785, Russell Co, VA.
5. vi. DANIEL VAUGHAN, b. 1787, Virginia; d. 1864, Madison County, Arkansas.
6. vii. MARTHA "PATTY" VAUGHAN, b. January 19, 1787, North Carolina.
7. viii. WILLIAM VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1789, Cherokee Indian Nation, North Carolina.
8. ix. ELIZABETH VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1790, Russell County, Virginia; d. Abt. 1855, Wesley, Madison County, Arkansas.
9. x. LOUISE "LUCY" VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1795; d. Abt. 1861.
Generation No. 2
2. THOMAS3 VAUGHAN (WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1773 in Indian Nation, Swain, North Carolina, and died 1846 in Wayne County, Virginia. He married NANCY FORD 1793 in Russell County, Virginia, daughter of JOHN FORD and BETSY HILL. She was born 1776 in Virginia, and died Aft. 1850 in Prob. In Wayne, VA.
Children of THOMAS VAUGHAN and NANCY FORD are:
10. i. JOHN4 VAUGHAN, b. October 1794, Russell County, Virginia; d. October 31, 1843, Platte County, Missouri.
ii. ELIZABETH VAUGHAN, b. November 15, 1796, Russell County, Virginia; d. 1885, Wayne, West Virginia; m. JOHN SMITH, April 15, 1813; b. November 14, 1792, Rockingham County, North Carolina; d. January 01, 1858, Wayne County, Virginia.
11. iii. JANE JENNY VAUGHAN, b. 1800, Cabell County, Virginia; d. Aft. 1870.
iv. MARTHA VAUGHAN, b. July 19, 1802, Kanawha County, Virginia; d. 1906, Virginia; m. (1) OTHER HUSBAND OF MARTHA VAUGHN; m. (2) GOODWIN LYCAN, February 05, 1817.
v. NANCY VAUGHAN, b. 1804, Cabell, Virginia; d. December 05, 1873, Guerneville, Sonoma, California; m. (1) UNKNOWN; m. (2) ABRAHAM FERGUSON, November 21, 1827, Cabell County, Virginia.
12. vi. PHOEBE VAUGHAN, b. May 08, 1806, Kanawha County, Virginia; d. December 16, 1868, Wayne County, West Virginia.
13. vii. WILLIAM TYLER VAUGHAN, b. October 22, 1808, Cabell County, Virginia; d. November 18, 1888, Coburg, Lane County, Oregon.
viii. LUCINDA VAUGHAN, b. July 22, 1813, Cabell County, Virginia; d. October 29, 1902, Ceredo, Wayne County, West Virginia; m. (1) WILLIAM FERGUSON, November 21, 1827, Wayne County, West Virginia; m. (2) WASHINGTON ADKINS, April 12, 1851, Cabell County, Virginia.
14. ix. JAMES E. VAUGHAN, b. 1814, Cabell County, Virginia; d. 1874, Rush, Carter County, Kentucky.
x. CHRISTIANA VAUGHAN, b. 1816, Cabell County, Virginia; m. (1) FERGUSON, 1835; m. (2) LEE COMWELL, Abt. 1845, Platte County, Missouri.
15. xi. THOMAS VAUGHAN, b. July 19, 1819, Cabell County, Virginia; d. January 18, 1877, Greenbrier Creek, Wayne County, West Virginia.
16. xii. ABRAHAM VAUGHAN, b. May 12, 1822, Cabell County, Virginia; d. May 12, 1865, Richardson, Nebraska.
3. SAMUEL P.3 VAUGHAN (WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born September 01, 1776 in North Carolina or Russell County, Virginia, and died April 29, 1852 in Madison County, Arkansas. He married MARTHA CATHARINE (HANDS)HAMMONS. She was born Abt. 1786 in Virginia, and died in Madison County, Arkansas.
Notes for SAMUEL P. VAUGHAN:
Samuel is on the 1850 Madison County, Arkansas census in ParirieTownship, #75
The Vaughn's except Catherine Vaughn Sanders are burried in Vaughn Cemetary, Northwest Arkansas
Children of SAMUEL VAUGHAN and MARTHA (HANDS)HAMMONS are:
17. i. THOMAS4 VAUGHAN.
18. ii. DEFSEY VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1809.
iii. SUSANNAH VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1811; m. JOSEPH S. EDWARDS, Abt. 1826.
19. iv. GEORGE WASHINGTON VAUGHAN, b. February 27, 1813, Tennessee; d. 1888, Madison County, Arkansas.
20. v. ANDREW JACKSON VAUGHAN, b. February 02, 1815; d. December 29, 1882, Vaughn Cemetery, in Northwest AR.
vi. MARGARET VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1832; d. 1845, Madison County, Arkansas.
4. MARY3 VAUGHAN (WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1779 in Virginia, and died August 1873 in Pall Mall, Fentress County, Tennessee. She married JAMES EVANS September 14, 1802 in Hawkins County, Tennessee. He was born Abt. 1778 in Burkes or Wilkes County, North Carolina, and died July 28, 1820 in Pall Mall, Fentress County, Tennessee.
Notes for MARY VAUGHAN:
RECORDS ON VAUGHAN CONNECTION:
It seems there was an Evans family reunion a few years back, and someone
who attended gave Jim Gates a copy of the records that were circulated
that day. Jim sent it to me, and it shows the following data:
MARY VAUGHAN, daughter of WILLIAM VAUGHAN, born 1779, Virginia.
MARY VAUGHAN married JAMES EVANS - September 14, 1802, Hawkins County,
Tennessee
(Mary stated she was married in the home of her father, WILLIAM
VAUGHAN)
Their first son, JESSE EVANS, was born in 1803, Hawkins County,
Tennessee, and Jesse's fifth child FERIBY EVANS was born in 1840.
James Evans was listed near William Vaughan, Sr., John Vaughan, and
William Vaughan, Jr. on the 1812 Tax Lists of Hawkins County,
Tennessee. All appeared on the list taken by Wm. Nichols. After his discharge from the War of 1812, James and Mary (Vaughan) Evans
moved to White County, Tennessee, with her parents, where in 1816, James
Evans witnessed an Indenture for WILLIAM VAUGHAN.
James Evans died on 28 July 1820, in Fentress County, Tennessee, and his widow MARY EVANS continued on the Census of White and Van Buren counties, Tennessee. The Evans' were back and forth between what are now Van Buren (formerly White) and Fentress counties, TN. Mary died in August of 1873, Fentress County, Tennessee.
Note: The piece of paper (circulated at the Evans Reunion) says Mary's brother, WILLIAM VAUGHAN, JR., age 40-50, was on the 1830 Census of what is now Fentress County, Tennessee, but I haven't looked into this.
Attached to this piece of paper (at the Evans Reunion) was Lewis E.
Vaughan's history of WILLIAM AND FEREBY VAUGHAN.
Beverly Neises
Child of MARY VAUGHAN and JAMES EVANS is:
21. i. JESSE4 EVANS, b. Abt. 1803, Hawkins County, Tennessee.
5. DANIEL3 VAUGHAN (WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born 1787 in Virginia, and died 1864 in Madison County, Arkansas. He married MARGARET (PEGGY) HAMMONS Abt. 1810. She was born Abt. 1797 in Tennessee, and died Aft. 1868.
Notes for DANIEL VAUGHAN:
Representitive from Madison County, Arkansas from 1842-1844. In Paririe township, Madison County, Arkansas in 1850 at household #90
Murdered by Bushwackers. Madison Co., Arkansas.
Children of DANIEL VAUGHAN and MARGARET HAMMONS are:
i. RHODA4 VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1812, Tenessee; m. DANIEL HENSON, Abt. 1830.
ii. ALETHA VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1814, Tenessee; m. MILES BEACH, Abt. 1835.
22. iii. ISAAC VAUGHAN, b. 1818, Missouri; d. 1897.
iv. ZIMRI VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1821, Missouri; m. MARY EMILY ???; b. Abt. 1824, Tennessee.
Notes for ZIMRI VAUGHAN:
Shown living next to his father, Daniel, in Paririe township, MadisonCounty, Arkansas in 1850 .
Zimri was a minister
v. CATHARINE VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1823.
23. vi. NANCY VAUGHAN, b. August 07, 1826, Arkansas; d. Aft. 1900.
24. vii. ANNA C. VAUGHAN, b. October 11, 1829, Arkansas; d. Aft. 1870, Whitener, Arkansas.
viii. CATHERINE VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1832, Arkansas; d. Abt. 1871, Madison Co., Arkansas; m. BARNETT BEACH, Abt. 1840.
25. ix. SUSAN VAUGHAN, b. November 1832; d. Abt. 1923.
6. MARTHA "PATTY"3 VAUGHAN (WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born January 19, 1787 in North Carolina. She married JAMES L. VAUGHAN, son of JOHN VAUGHAN and NANCY CALLICOTT. He was born October 15, 1795 in Halifax County, Virginia.
Notes for MARTHA "PATTY" VAUGHAN:
Living at Household # 839 in Huntsville, Madison County, Arkansas in 1850, along with son Elij ah, age 18, however, her age is shown as "50"which was wrong, it should have been about 63.
Children of MARTHA VAUGHAN and JAMES VAUGHAN are:
i. DAVID4 VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1810.
26. ii. MALINDA VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1813, Tennessee; d. Abt. 1898, Arkansas.
27. iii. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN VAUGHAN, b. March 03, 1815, Tennessee; d. April 07, 1903, Clifty, Madison County, Arkansas.
28. iv. WILLIAM VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1817, Tennessee; d. December 15, 1861, New Madrid, Missouri.
29. v. MABORNE E. VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1817, Tennessee; d. Aft. 1858, Tennessee.
vi. JOHN VAUGHAN, b. 1828, Tennessee; m. CAROLINE ??.
Notes for JOHN VAUGHAN:
Living in Huntsville, household #796 and working as a Clerk in 1850Madison County, Arkansas c ensus.
vii. ELIJAH C. VAUGHAN, b. January 1832, Tennessee; m. MARY F. ??.
7. WILLIAM3 VAUGHAN (WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1789 in Cherokee Indian Nation, North Carolina. He married SARAH ?.
Children of WILLIAM VAUGHAN and SARAH ? are:
30. i. PATRICK4 VAUGHAN.
31. ii. SALATHIEL VAUGHAN.
iii. JOSHUA VAUGHAN, b. Abt. 1826, Rockingham Co., Virginia; d. 1911, Henry Co., Virginia; m. CAROLINE MATILDA HOLLANDSWORTH, 1848, Patrick Co., Virginia.
8. ELIZABETH3 VAUGHAN (WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1790 in Russell County, Virginia, and died Abt. 1855 in Wesley, Madison County, Arkansas. She married (1) GEORGE HOWERY. She married (2) JAMES Q. CALLICOTT Abt. 1803 in Hawkins County, Tennessee, son of BEVERLY CALLICOTT and PRISCILLA. He was born Abt. 1783 in Prince Edward County, Virginia, and died Bef. 1820 in Tennessee.
Notes for ELIZABETH VAUGHAN:
Lving at household #300, next to son John C. Calico in Richland Township,Madison County, Arka nsas in 1850 as a widow.
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Children of ELIZABETH VAUGHAN and JAMES CALLICOTT are:
i. PRISCILLA (PATRICIA?)4 CALICOTT, b. 1807, Tennessee; d. Aft. 1860.
ii. BEVERLY CALICOTT, b. Abt. 1809, Tennessee; d. Warren County, Tennessee.
32. iii. FERRIBY VIOLET LOUISA CALICOTT, b. Abt. 1811, Hawkins or Warren County, Tennessee; d. August 14, 1841, Madison County, Arkansas.
33. iv. JOHN C. CALICOTT, b. 1817, Tennessee.
9. LOUISE "LUCY"3 VAUGHAN (WILLIAM PATRICK2, PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1795, and died Abt. 1861. She married JOHN HARP.
Children of LOUISE VAUGHAN and JOHN HARP are:
34. i. HARDY4 HARP, b. Abt. 1821, Tennessee; d. Bet. 1854 - 1860.
ii. ABSOLOM HARP, b. Abt. 1822, Tennessee; d. July 03, 1896, Skiatook, Oklahoma; m. NANCY JANE CLEMENS, July 25, 1841, Washington County, Virginia; b. May 17, 1826, Tennessee.
iii. TOLBERT HARP, b. Abt. 1825; d. October 12, 1894, Keels Creek, Carroll County, Arkansas; m. (1) MARTHA CLARK, Abt. 1843; b. Abt. 1827, Tennessee; d. March 18, 1893; m. (2) MARY E. STINE, February 16, 1894.
iv. LEWIS "TOM" HARP, b. December 28, 1826, Warren County, Tennessee; d. June 24, 1887, Carroll County, Arkansas; m. NANCY M. VAUGHAN, March 02, 1845; b. April 13, 1828, Union County, Tennessee; d. September 30, 1908, Carroll County, Arkansas.
v. JAMES HARP, b. April 28, 1828, Warren County, Tennessee; d. November 21, 1881, Washington County, Idaho; m. SARAH ELIZABETH CLARK; b. April 08, 1832, Warren County, Tennessee; d. March 14, 1915, Freewater, Oregon.
35. vi. SERENA HARP, b. Abt. 1829, Arkansas.
vii. WILLIAM HARP, b. April 13, 1830, Arkansas; d. August 15, 1862, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri; m. ELLEN BRUMLEY, February 15, 1852, Carroll County, Arkansas; b. Abt. 1838, Mississippi; d. St. Louis, Missouri.
Notes for ELLEN BRUMLEY:
Had 7 children, but after her death they were all given up for adoption.
viii. LURINA A. HARP, b. February 13, 1836, Arkansas; d. March 10, 1914; m. THOMAS CLARK; b. Abt. 1830, Warren County, Tennessee.
ix. LUCY ARENA HARP, b. Abt. 1840, Arkansas; m. JAMES HENDERSON; b. April 30, 1850.






William Patrick Vaughan's Notes
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1. WILLIAM PATRICK2 VAUGHAN (PAT. UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1750 in Tretower, Wales, and died Abt. 1838 in Madison County, Arkansas. He married FEREBY LOU BENTON Abt. 1772 in Sweetens Cove, Marion County, Tennessee, daughter of TITUS BENTON and FEREBY LOONEY. She was born Abt. 1752 in Cherokee Indian Nation, North Carolina, and died May 1850 in Prairie Township, Madison County, Arkansas.
Notes for WILLIAM PATRICK VAUGHAN:
Data on the formation of Virginia Counties relating to William Vaughan:
The southwest part of Virginia was part of Augusta County, formed in 1745. Where William lived was part of Botetourt County, which was formed from Augusta in 1770. Between 1772-1777 the county of Fincastle existed, and this was where William lived. In 1777, the part where William lived became part of Montgomery County, Virginia. Elk Creek was where William lived, and this area was later part of Wythe County, which was formed from Montgomery, then finally it became part of Grayson County, formed from Wythe, which is what it remains today. William had moved from the Elk Creek area when the land was still part of Montgomery County, around 1783.
Russell County, Virginia was part of Washington County, Virginia, when William first moved there, and his name appears on a Petition to form Russell County in December of 1785. Russell County, when formed, included what is today Scott County, and though William never lived in the area that is now Scott County, it is in this area that Rye Cove and Benton's Spring is found and where John and Titus Benton were killed. They were probably relatives of Fereby, who was William's wife.
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Another source writes: William was listed as "Not found" on tax lists of Fincastle County,Virginia in 1772. Fincastle county then encompassed everything south of Botetourt County, Virginia and west of the Blue Ridge Mountains (including what is now the state of West Virginia). The eastern boundary of Fincastle County was the present counties of Carroll, Floyd,Montgomery and Roanoke, VA. The southern boundary was the present VA/NC line. Everything south of Carroll, Grayson, Washington, Scott and Lee Counties, VA technically belonged to North Carolina.
William Vaughan was on the list of tithables for the New River area of Fincastle County, Virginia in 1773. He was listed in Captain Herbert's company.
Lving on the Holston River in 1774 in what is now Washington County,Virginia, but was then Fincastle County, Virginia. Shown on Militia of Elk Creek District, Montgomery County, VA in 1782
In 1774 he was in Captain David Looney's company of the Fincastle County,Virginia militia during Lord Dunmore's War. David Looney lived in what is now Sullivan County, Tennessee, south of the present Virginia/Tennessee line. Men from both northeastern Tennessee and southwest Virginia were in this militia.
William Vaugahn witnessed Michael Cousel's assignment of land to WilliamKennedy in 1774 or after, in Fincastle County, (now Montgomery) Virginia,which includes the current county of Sullivan County, Tennessee.
William Vaughan was in the Elf Creek District of Montgomery County,Virginia in 1782 (later Grayson County, Virginia).
A listing of the militia from Montgomery County, Virginia from September 6, 1782, Elk Creek District reveals some familiar names:
William Walling, Lieutenant.
John Walling (2 men with this name)
James Roberts
John Roberts
Cornelius Roberts (who had a wife named Mary Benton, possibly Fereby's kin.)
WILLIAM VAUN (VAUGHAN)
From 1783-1797 William was living in Russell County, Virginia. He received a tract of land #1 6637 on May 29, 1783, which was for 400 acres. A second grant was received on August 13, 1794 .
On October 24, 1797, the land in Russell County was sold, but apparently William used an agent to sell it, as he was no longer living there.
Was in Russell County, Virginia by 1790. settled on south side of Clinch River on Little Cedar Creek.
Deeds (from "Russell County, Virginia, Deed Book 2 1795-1798:):
VAUGHN DEED TO WATTS, p. 44
22 Feb 1797: Indenture between William Vaughn & Fereby, his wife and John Watts (all of Russell County...50 pounds...70 acres...granted to said William Vaughn...patent bearing date 20 Jun 1790...in Russell County on Little Cedar Creek a branch of Clinch River and Bounded:...bank of said creek...
Sig: William (his X mark) Vaughn, Fereby (her X mark) Vaughn
Wit: (None)
Acknowledged/Recorded: January Count, 1797 ... Fereby, his wife being privily examined...
VAUGHAN DEED TO WALLIS, p. 45
22 Feb 1797: Indenture between William Vaughn and Fereby, his wife and Benjamin Wallis (all of Russell County)...65 Pounds...70 acres...granted to the said William Vaughn...in Russell County on Little Cedar Creek the the (sic) waters of Clinch River it being part of a tract of land granted to the said William Vaughn...patent bearing date 16 May 1793 & Bounded:...bank of Little Cedar Creek...up the creek...Conditional line made and agreed Upon Between said William Vaughan & Robert Rutherford
Sig: William (his X mark) Vaughan, Fereby (her X mark) Vaughan
Wit: (None)
Acknowledged/Recorded: January Court 1797
...Fereby, his wife being privily examined...
From 1791-1814 William was living in Hawkins County, Tennessee. On August 15, 1797 he bought land from William McClean (250 acres) on the North side of Clinch Mountain on Little War Creek in Hawkins County.
On April 15, 1800, William sold 100 acres to John Helton. Helton resold the land to John and Nancy (Callicott) Vaughan, who's son James married Martha Vaughan, William's daughter.
On March 1st, 1801 in Hawkins County, Tennessee, William Vaughan sold land to John Helton on the north side of Clinch Mountain on a branch of the Little War Creek beginning at the mouth of Buck spring. Witnesses were Absalom Looney (son of Robert Looney??) and James Cope. The land was on the Hawkins and Hancock Counties line.
Between the Hawkins County, Tennessee and Crawford County, Arkansas period, he lived in middle Tennessee, possibly (what is now) Marion County, then apparently for a brief time in Southeast Missouri, before moving on to Arkansas.
Came to Crawford County, Arkansas in 1821 in Northwest AR near Short Mountain Creek across from a large Cherokee village until 1826, then west of Cane Hill until 1828 Lovely county.
In 1830 William Vaguahn was in the 70-80 year range on the census and was living in Washington County, Arkansas.
The following is a letter written to Ada Reeder Vaughan in 1966 from Ruby Holt Vaughan.
William and Fereby Benton Vaughan had 8 children. Samuel Vaughan born about 1776 and was the third child. Fourth child was Daniel Vaughan born about 1787 which is our side of the Vaughan history that comes from Daniel. Samuel was Daniel's older brother.
FAMILY STORIES AND LEGENDS ABOUT WILLIAM VAUGHAN
Quoted from Saundra Sudduth Brackett, (tbrackett1@mmcable.com) August 8, 2001
"I was told by my 80 yr old Aunt this story which she heard from her Mom and Grandmtoher. Fairaluna or Fairbologna (which I now believe to be Fareby) lived in an Indian Village and she fell in love with a Welsh fur trapper that lived around there or frequented the village. The chiefs would not grant their marriage and in fact were mad at the fur trapper for the amount of pelts he had and wanted to kill him. Fareby found out about them wanting him dead and warned him. They then ran off together, hiding by night and traveling by day. They finally settled somewhere and had a family.
Now they always said that she was Princess but also mentioned a Chief Bushy Head."
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Notes: This information was quoted, Reeder Vaughan by Ruby Holt Vaughan.
Hindsville, Arkansas
July 20 1966
"Dear Cousin Ada,
I am ashamed that I have put off answering your letter so long. I have been busy and it has been very hot and dry here. Several days last week went to over 100 degrees and that is unusual here. However, we had over two inches of rain last Friday evening and night, then 1 / 2 inch last night and it is sprinkling here some today. Actually, I am of very little help to you on the Vaughan history. You read a lot, hear a lot more about the Vaughans but when you try to track it down on paper it is very difficult.
William Patrick Vaughan was the beginning of the Vaughans in America. He came to Virginia from Wales and was a trader and adventurer. He married a full-blooded Cherokee girl and stayed with her, and it was around her father's tribal fires that he heard of this country .He came to this country with his sons and son-in-laws before there were roads. He liked the looks of it here and returned to Tennessee to get the family and return to live here. However both he and his wife died before they could do this.
They are buried in east Tennessee. About 1826 two of his sons, Daniel and Samuel, their families and two of their sisters came to this country by way of Fort Smith. They blazed the wagon trail to Cane Hill and settled there. It was Missouri territory and the soldiers forced them to leave and they came to what we call Vaughan Valley . The sisters went onto King's River in what is now Carroll County. A descendant of the sisters named Cora Pinkley Call passed away at Eureka Springs just this summer.
Daniel Vaughan, the brother our history comes down from was killed by bushwhackers during the Civil War in a field near where Otis and Elsie live now. His grave is lost. There are a few Vaughan graves back of Otis' barn. Then there are some more Vaughan graves in what we call our Vaughan Cemetery. I think you call it the old George Vaughan place. Samuel Vaughan, son of William and Ferby is buried in our cemetery. Sois Buck's father and grandfather. We keep it mowed the best we can. It looks nice. The story goes that old Samuel Vaughan wanted to be buried where he shot his last buck. Anyway, his grave is one of the oldest in our cemetery. Also, over in Henry Mayfield's pasture there are some graves. One of these is the grave of the wife of George Washington Vaughan. G. W. was the son of Samuel. No one knows why they moved the graveyard to where it is now.
My husband, Curtis, died just suddenly with a heart attack in February last year, then I lo t my mother in December, also, last year. It leaves me rather disturbed and unhappy, but I don't know of anything to do only just go ahead. I have a twenty-four year old son who is going ahead the best he knows how. We will make it some way."
"I am working on the Vaughan history. I have run on many family histories but no one has written about the Vaughans. I hope you can get material on them. Some time when I have mine in a shape that I can tell heads and tails I will try to help you. Curtis' mother was granddaughter of William J. Whitener. Her mother's name was Julia and she married the first time Gordon Evans, a brother to Julia's father, Isaac. Gordon was the one killed by the Negroes when the whites run them from Vaughan Valley. He is buried in the Evans Cemetery about two miles west of Hindsville.
I would like very much to come to your family reunion in August. I can't but I need some material about aunt Dovie's family. Maybe I'll get to it some time.
Julia is fine. She will be 82 her birthday and she trots about Hindsville like a sixteen year old. She is my near neighbor and I dearly love her."
"I remember Polly well. In fact, I kept her a few times for aunt Jane when she would be going somewhere. I have some glasses I bought from aunt Jane and a little dresser also.
I have been in Clovis. To me that is a beautiful country. It is very different to ours here.
Please don't forget me when you are working on family history. It is the most fun of anything . Maybe between us we can get it straight .There is no family Bible I can locate or any definite history of any sort. Henderson Vaughan, father of Isaac T. and grandfather of my Curtis was on the southern side during the Civil War but I have found that not all of the Civil War records on the southern side were kept. I have not written about his. Part of the Texas folk have been to see us. Notes for FEREBY LOU BENTON:
Fereby Benton Vaughan was said to have been a daughter of granddaughter of either a Choctaw or (more likely) a Cherokee named "Rain Crow"
If she was Cherokee, she probably came from the Upper Cherokee settlements, as the theaty is where the Bentons that we suspect Fereby belonged to, lived. This would have been the Overhills Cherokee towns.
Theories about Fereby (Benton) Vaughan, wife of William Vaughan
For over a hundred years, many descendants of Fereby Vaughan have wondered about her ancestry . Born in 1745 in North Carolina, she was said to have been a "Cherokee Indian Princess", a term that is ridiculous and somewhat insulting to anyone of the Cherokee tribe. The following information is JUST THEORY, and comes from numerous sources, such as Vaughan books, discussion groups and letters from researchers. I don't claim that any of it is "The Gospel Truth".
Fereby lived to be a very old lady, she died in May of 1850 in Madison County, Arkansas, where she lived with her many descendants. My Great x 3Grandfather, Benjamin Franklin Vaughan lived with William and Fereby -his grandparents- for some years, and on October 27th, 1892 made a sworn deposition in a case that a relative had brought before the Cherokee Nation in OK. In this deposition, Ben, a former State Representative and3 time Sheriff of Madison County, states that he knew that his Grandmother Fereby was commonly thought of as a Cherokee Indian by Blood. He wrote, " I also became acquainted with a Cherokee Indian in my boyhood who was in the habit of visiting my Grandparents and who claimed to be a cousin of my Grandmother. The Indian's name-Looney Tol-lem-Tees-Key, and was a citizen of the Cherokee Nation. (And further) That I was a grown up man at the time I knew him. That I have often heard the Roggers (sic)(John and James) say that the Vaughans should have a right in the Cherokee Nation and old Capt. John Roggers wanted the deponent to remain in the Cherokee Nation while the deponent was there, for the reason that the Vaughans were descendants of the Cherokee Indians by blood."
This statement, taken by itself, means very little, as numerous whites tried to gain membership in the Cherokee Nation in the same way, and like Ben's relative, George W. Vaughan, were denied, due to lack of evidence.
However, the Fereby the Cherokee story has much more to it then this. In Wayne County, West Virginia, I am told that another descendant made similar claims, and this was without contact with the Arkansas Vaughans. The oldest stories on Fereby say that she married Welsh trader William Vaughan in the old Eastern Cherokee Nation. The LDS Church's genealogy library found evidence that William and Fereby's son Thomas was born in the town of Cherokee, in modern day Swain County, NC. Cherokee (obvious from it's name) was one of the towns in Cherokee territory, however, I have found no evidence it was in existance at the time of Thomas' birth.
Ben Vaughan, in his deposition mentions that Fereby's mother's maiden name was Looney, and Fereby was a Benton. Some have said that Fereby's maiden name was Looney, but this is doubtful. Even her first name has been debated. Some claim her name was Fair-a-bee, meaning (wrongly, I might add) in Cherokee, Fair as a bee. Some spell it Fariby, Feriby,Fairaby and so on.
Some of the rumors and stories of Fereby that have not been proven are:
1.She was the daughter of a Cherokee Chief, either minor or semi-important.
2.She was a cousin or neice to Chief Doublehead and also to Chief Tahlonteeskee. There is said to have been a court case in Madison and Washington Counties, AR., that mention this. Tahlonteeskee was chief in1818 and married Jennie Lowry. He was the son of Robert Due, and Robert Due, by another wife, had a daughter, Jennie Due, who was mother of Chief John Rogers Jr., probably the one mentioned in Ben Vaughan's deposition. Tahlonteeskee and Tol-Lem-Tees-key are similar phonically, but Ben gave the name Looney Tol-Lem-Tees-Key, which leads me to believe that this is not the same as Tahlonteeskee (which means "Woodchuck Catcher"). A descendant of Chief Doublehead, who is also a respected Cherokee researcher rebuffed the theory that Fereby was Doublehead's cousin.
3. A family story is that Fereby was either a daughter of a Cherokee named Blackfox, who married Ollie, a daughter of Chief Attakullakulla or was the daughter of one of Blackfox's sisters . The time frame would work out, as Blackfox would have been the right age to have been Fereby's father. This theory is still being looked into, but it would require that Ollie's mother or grandmother on her Mom's side to have been part white, as Fereby's MtDNA shows white ancestry.
Some of the rumors that might have something to them are as follows:
1.Fereby was the daughter of a James or Jesse Benton (born 1724 in North Carolina) and a Malinda or Martha Looney (born about 1728 in the Cherokee Nation in Tennessee) . Some say that Malinda was the daughter of John Looney, a 3/4ths Cherokee who was the nephew of Black Fox (Enole) and was Principle Chief of the Old Settlers (the first batch of Cherokee that came to AR before the Trail of Tears) and Acting Chief of the Western Cherokees until Ross became Principal Chief. This Looney went to Washington DC as part of the Ross Delegation and passed away while there and is buried in the old Congressional Cemetery. His roll number is 2003. (This information from Pat Campbell). This John was said to have lived in Bradley County, TN. I was told that Jesse Benton, along with the Looneys and Vaughans were to be found in the area known as Southside Virginia and in the records of Sullivan Co., TN. James or Jesse may have been descendant s of Robert Looney and Elizabeth Llewellyn, and research continues on this theory.
2.It has also been suggested that Fereby was indeed the daughter of Jesse Benton of VA and Sullivan Co., TN, but was not Cherokee or even Indian, at all. This came from the same Cherokee researcher who was the descendant of Doublehead. This theory remains doubtful to me.
Her Best Theory on the ancestry of Fereby Benton:
"I suspect that Fereby was part Cherokee, probably half or less, but living with the tribe until her marriage. It is known that William and Fereby moved in 1821 to Crawford County, AR, which is in Northwestern Arkansas near Short Mountain Creek, across from a large Cherokee village, until 1826 when they moved west of Cane Hill. Fereby, I believe, is not on any rolls, simply because she was not living as a Cherokee, but with her white husband. A Looney Tuskee appeared on the 1817 Emigration Roll, and this may be, in spite of the name difference, the same man as the Looney Tol-Lem-Tees-Key in Ben Vaughan's deposition."
One interesting fact from "South Carolina Indians, Indian Traders, and Other Ethnic Connections Beginning in 1670" From the Papers of Theresa M. Hicks and Wes Taukchiray, page 74:
"...it was a common practice for a widower to take an American Indian wife. This Indian wife would then be christened with the name of the husband's first wife, the date of death of the first wife would be obliterated from the records, and thus the Indian blood in the family would be covered up."
This could mean that Fereby Benton (or even her mother's name) was not her name but the name of William Vaughan's (or Fereby's Benton father's) first wife, who died, and Fereby (or her mother) took this woman's name and identity. There is, however, NO EVIDENCE to indicate that William was married prior to Fereby.
Research in the summer of 2000 conducted by the Vaughan Pioneer group has pointed to a Titus Benton being Fereby's father, with her mother being a Fereby Looney, who died in childbirth. The Vaughan Pioneer group is certain that Fereby's Benton family comes from one of the descendants of Epaphroditus Benton, who had many descendants. Epaphroditus and his descendants lived close to the Vaughans.
Mitrochondrial DNA research on Kim Gabbard in 2001, who descends from Fereby by a direct line of women shows that Fereby's MtDNA was not Indian but the most common type of European MtDNA , Haplogroup "H". This proves that Fereby was not 100% Cherokee, but little else.
The following is part of a letter written by Josiah Tucker, great x 3 grandson of Fereby, to his Neice, on October 13, 1952.
"Well I haven't forgotten the request little old sweet Betsy made, so here goes to tell her all I know. It isn't much. I failed to get the record from Pap (Washington Tucker) as I should have done. My father (Washington Tucker) was a quarter blood, so you can figure out what that would make us. His great great grandmother was a Cherokee Princess. The daughter of the man who was Chief of the five civilized tribes, as they were called, when the Indians were moved to Oklahoma Territory. There was very lovely romance connected with their moving. A young army officer by the name of Vaughan was appointed to attend to all the finacial arrangements connected with their moving. It seems that land sharks butted in to try to clean up on the land deals involved in the movement, which of course were vast at that time. And involved lots of money. They were trying to prevail upon the old chief to sign away the rights of the tribes to certain lands which would have resulted in a great loss to the Indians.
"The old Chief refused to sign, so the land sharks plotted with a younger Chief, whom they made believe they could make the head chief in the old man's place and with him they plotted to kill the old Chief. Vaughan found it out and it ended up in one of the old fashioned gun battles in which Vaughan and some of his men killed the men who plotted the old Chief's murder. And although it was thing almost unheard of for the blue-blooded, haughty head chief of pure Cherokee Indian blood and breeding to evenlet a common man, and especially a white man, to look at his beautiful daughter. He felt so indebted to Vaughan that he adopted him into the tribe, and gave him his princess daughter in marriage. That was the beginning of the Vaughan tribe of Arkansas from whom my father's great, great grandmother came. She was the daughter of Vaughan and the beautiful high bred princess. When little Betsy was here I could see features about her, believe it or not that made me think of an old tin-type photograph Pap had of the princess when he and the vaughans were trying to get a head right in the Indian Territory. That is about all I know, but I am sure Betsy will get a thrill out of it. You know she is the only child of the whole generation that I know of that has ever shown any interest in the story. I thought that some time I might try to dig up as much of the History of the case as I could find and write a story about it, but I guess I have waited too long."


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