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Anna Lou Vaughn 1920–2010 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Aug 1920

Birth Location: Benton County, Arkansas

Death Date: 22 Aug 2010

Death Location: Bentonville, Arkansas

Father: Arthur Vaughn

Mother: Ida Ratliff

Spouse(s): Francis Barnes

Children(s):

Anna Lou Vaughn was born in 1920 in Benton County, Arkansas, the child of Arthur Henderson Vaughn And Ida Belle Ratliff. Anna Lou Vaughn married Francis Jackson Barnes, and had children including Anna Sue Barnes, Wayne Barnes. Anna Lou Vaughn passed away in 2010 in Bentonville, Arkansas.

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Biography

  • Anna Lou Vaughn was born in 1920 in Benton County, Arkansas, the child of Arthur Henderson Vaughn And Ida Belle Ratliff.
  • Anna Lou Vaughn married Francis Jackson Barnes, and had children including Anna Sue Barnes, Wayne Barnes.
  • Anna Lou Vaughn passed away in 2010 in Bentonville, Arkansas.

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Children(s)

Anna Vaughn's Ancestors

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Anna Vaughn
1920–2010
Birth Place: Benton County, Arkansas
Parents
Arthur Henderson Vaughn
1890–1946
Ida (Belle) Ratliff
1886–1974
Grandparents
Matthew (Grant) Vaughn
1867–1938
Springtown, Benton, Arkansas, United States
Martha (Idabelle) Gregory
1871–1911
Great-Grandparents
Matthew Vaughn
1825–1895
Sarah Shope
1826–1894
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Spencer Vaughn
1805–1878
Nancy Wisener
1806–1900

Anna Vaughn's Timeline

2 Records

1920
12 Aug 1920
Birth of Anna Lou Vaughn in Benton County, Arkansas
Benton County, Arkansas
2010
22 Aug 2010
Age 90
Death of Anna Lou Vaughn in Bentonville, Arkansas
Bentonville, Arkansas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Aug 1920
    Event Place: Benton County, Arkansas

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Aug 2010
    Event Place: Bentonville, Arkansas

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