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Annie Vaughan 1901–1910 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 Apr 1901

Birth Location: Cedar Lake, Scott, Minnesota

Death Date: before 1910

Death Location: Cedar Lake Scott, Minnesota, USA

Father: John Vaughan

Mother: Bridget Reedy

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Children(s):

The story of Annie Vaughan began in 1901 in Cedar Lake, Scott, Minnesota. Annie Vaughan passed away in 1910 in Cedar Lake Scott, Minnesota, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Annie Vaughan began in 1901 in Cedar Lake, Scott, Minnesota.
  • Annie Vaughan passed away in 1910 in Cedar Lake Scott, Minnesota, USA.

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Annie Vaughan's Ancestors

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Annie Vaughan
1901–1910
Birth Place: Cedar Lake, Scott, Minnesota
Parents
John Michael Vaughan
1862–1938
Cedar Lake, Scott, Minnesota
Bridget (E) Reedy
1866–1916
Minnesota, USA
Grandparents
Charles (A) Vaughan
1818–1903
County Cork, Ireland
Mary Fitzpatrick
1830–1872
Ireland
Great-Grandparents
🧬 Vaughan
1790–1840
Margaret Walsh
1795–1841
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Charles Vaughan
1761–
Margaret Connell
1765–
John Walsh
1769–1866
🧬 Murphy
1772–1868

Annie Vaughan's Timeline

2 Records

1901
19 Apr 1901
Birth of Annie Vaughan in Cedar Lake, Scott, Minnesota
Cedar Lake, Scott, Minnesota
1910
before 1910
Age 9
Death of Annie Vaughan in Cedar Lake Scott, Minnesota, USA
Cedar Lake Scott, Minnesota, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 Apr 1901
    Event Place: Cedar Lake, Scott, Minnesota
    Record Source:
    [1] Minnesota, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1840-1980
    [2] Web: Minnesota, U.S., Birth Index, 1900-1934, Minnesota Historical Society; St Paul, Minnesota; Minnesota Birth Certificates Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: before 1910
    Event Place: Cedar Lake Scott, Minnesota, USA

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