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Agnes Ann Vaughn 1856–1918 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jun 1856

Birth Location: Georgia, USA

Death Date: 1 December 1918

Death Location: Georgia, USA

Father: George Vaughn

Mother: Sarah Long

Spouse(s): John (Gholston)

Children(s): Lora Ghalston, Georgia Gholston, Sarah Gholston

The story of Agnes Ann Vaughn began in 1856 in Georgia, USA. In 1870, Agnes Ann Vaughn resided in Danielsville, Madison, Georgia, USA. In 1900, Agnes Ann Vaughn resided in Pleasant Hill, Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA. Agnes Ann Vaughn married John Ghalston Gholston, and had children including Georgia Gholston, Lora Lola Ghalston, Sarah Gholston. Agnes Ann Vaughn passed away in 1918 in Georgia, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Agnes Ann Vaughn began in 1856 in Georgia, USA.
  • In 1870, Agnes Ann Vaughn resided in Danielsville, Madison, Georgia, USA.
  • In 1900, Agnes Ann Vaughn resided in Pleasant Hill, Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA.
  • Agnes Ann Vaughn married John Ghalston Gholston, and had children including Georgia Gholston, Lora Lola Ghalston, Sarah Gholston.
  • Agnes Ann Vaughn passed away in 1918 in Georgia, USA.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Agnes Vaughn's Ancestors

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Agnes Vaughn
1856–1918
Birth Place: Georgia, USA
Parents
George Vaughn
1831–1862
Georgia
Sarah Long
1829–1910
Georgia
Grandparents
John (Claiborne Vaughan) DR
1795–1860
Dinwiddie County, Virginia, USA
Elizabeth ("Betty") James
1799–1880
Union, South Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Agnes Vaughn's Descendants

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Agnes (Ann) Vaughn (Jun 1856–1 December 1918) m. John (Ghalston) (Gholston) (Oct 1851–8 apr 1953)
  1. 1. Lora ((Lola)) Ghalston 1879–1939 m. George Arnold 1867–1942
    1. 1. Esseilise Arnold 1909–
    2. 2. Georgia (Willie) Arnold 1919–1949
    3. 3. Louisa Arnold 1903–
    4. 4. Annie Arnold 1904–
    5. 5. Roosevelt Arnold 1906–1953
    6. 6. Virginettie Arnold 1909–
    7. 7. Ida (Mae) Arnold 1911–2001
    8. 8. Esaline Arnold 1912–
    9. 9. John (S) Arnold 1914–
    10. 10. Geneva Arnold 1915–
    11. 11. Sarah (Pearl) Arnold 1916–1985
    12. 12. Lurie Arnold 1902–
    13. 13. Edsie (Esaline) Arnold 1910–
    14. 14. John (Sabe) Arnold 1911–1982
    15. 15. Luva (Carrie) Arnold 1901–1972
  2. 2. Georgia Gholston 1876– m. Jones Barnett 1870–1942
    1. 1. Lucy Barnett 1901–
    2. 2. Booker (T) Barnett 1904–
    3. 3. Addie (May) Barnett 1899–
    4. 4. John Barnett 1897–
    5. 5. Annie (Sue) Barnett 1894–
    6. 6. Lou Barnett 1901–
  3. 3. Sarah Gholston 1879–

Agnes Vaughn's Timeline

4 Records

1856
Jun 1856
Birth of Agnes Ann Vaughn in Georgia, USA
Georgia, USA
1870
1870
Age 14
Agnes Ann Vaughn resided here in Danielsville, Madison, Georgia, USA
Danielsville, Madison, Georgia, USA
1900
1900
Age 44
Agnes Ann Vaughn resided here in Pleasant Hill, Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA
Pleasant Hill, Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA
1918
1 December 1918
Age 62
Death of Agnes Ann Vaughn in Georgia, USA
Georgia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jun 1856
    Event Place: Georgia, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Madison, Georgia; Roll: M593_164; Page: 43A
    [2] 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Pleasant Hill, Oglethorpe, Georgia; Roll: 215; Page: 10; Enumeration District: 0094

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1870
    Event Place: Danielsville, Madison, Georgia, USA
    Record Source: 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Madison, Georgia; Roll: M593_164; Page: 43A

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1900
    Event Place: Pleasant Hill, Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA
    Record Source: 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Pleasant Hill, Oglethorpe, Georgia; Roll: 215; Page: 10; Enumeration District: 0094

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 December 1918
    Event Place: Georgia, USA

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