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Margaret Mary Vaughan 1721 – 1775 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1721

Birth Location: King and Queen (Now Caroline), Virginia, USA

Death Date: 14 Nov 1775

Death Location: Edgefield, South Carolina, USA

Father: Cornelius Vaughan

Mother: Elizabeth Leavell

Spouse(s): William Jeter

Children(s): joseph Jeter

In 1721, Margaret Mary Vaughan entered the world in King and Queen (Now Caroline), Virginia, USA, born to Cornelius Vaughan and Elizabeth Leavell. Margaret Mary Vaughan married William Jeter, and had children including joseph hal Jeter. Margaret Mary Vaughan passed away in 1775 in Edgefield, South Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1721, Margaret Mary Vaughan entered the world in King and Queen (Now Caroline), Virginia, USA, born to Cornelius Vaughan and Elizabeth Leavell.
  • Margaret Mary Vaughan married William Jeter, and had children including joseph hal Jeter.
  • Margaret Mary Vaughan passed away in 1775 in Edgefield, South Carolina, USA.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Margaret Vaughan's Ancestors

Self
Margaret Vaughan
1721 – 1775
Birth Place: King and Queen (Now Caroline), Virginia, USA
Parents
Cornelius Vaughan
1675 – 1735
Elizabeth Leavell
1705 – 1775
King Queen, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Barend (Corneliszn) Baan
1650 – 1748
Netherlands
Marichje (Aries Cosijn) CROM*
1640 – 1715
Sliedrecht, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Edward Leavell
1685 – 1749
Mary Nix
1685 – 1760
Drysdale, King and Queen, Virginia, Colony
Great-Grandparents
Cornelis Baen
1636 – 1707
Cornelis (Thuerlingh
1604 – 1660
Aechgen Ariens
1610 – 1660
Sarah WELLS
1665 – 1760
George Nix
1670 – 1745
Mildred Lewis
1676 – 1725
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Cornelis Baen
1612 – 1683
Kommertie Bane
1612 – 1656
CORNELIS (THUERLINGH)
1580 – 1630
Jannetje Haarlem
1580 – 1630
Arie Ariens
1590 – 1651
Neeltgen Cleeff
1580 – 1636
James Nicks
1642 – 1687
Elizabeth Lewis
1655 – 1702

Margaret Vaughan's Descendants

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Margaret (Mary) Vaughan (1721 – 14 Nov 1775) m. William Jeter (1717 – Mar 1797)
  1. 1. joseph (hal) Jeter (1753 – september 16, 1811) m. Mary (L) Edmunds (1763 – August 18, 1840) m. Mary (L) Edmunds (1763 – August 18, 1840)
    1. 1. starling Jeter (1780 – 08/14/1840) m. Mary (Jeter) Free (1772 – 18 August 1840)
      1. 1. Mary (Magdaline Jeter) Creech (1806 – 1850) m. William (J) Creech (1805 – 2 July 1869) m. William (J Creech (1805–1869)) Creech
        1. 1. Starling (Jeter) Creech (10 April 1827 – 15 February 1912) m. Savannah (Susan Creech) Williams (20 December 1830 – 26 July 1880)

Margaret Vaughan's Timeline

2 Records

1721
1721
Birth of Margaret Mary Vaughan in King and Queen (Now Caroline), Virginia, USA
King and Queen (Now Caroline), Virginia, USA
1775
14 Nov 1775
Age 54
Death of Margaret Mary Vaughan in Edgefield, South Carolina, USA
Edgefield, South Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1721
    Event Place: King and Queen (Now Caroline), Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Nov 1775
    Event Place: Edgefield, South Carolina, USA

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