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Nicholas Vaughan 1755–1803 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Bef 1755

Birth Location: Amelia County, Virginia

Death Date: 1803

Death Location: Newberry County, South Carolina

Father: Thomas Vaughan

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Children(s): Drury Vaughan, Walter Vaughan, James Vaughan

The story of Nicholas Vaughan began in 1755 in Amelia County, Virginia. Nicholas Vaughan married Mary Unk, Nancy Sullivan, Nancy Unk, and had children including Drury T Vaughan, James Christopher Steen Vaughan, Martha Vaughan, Martin Vaughan, Russell Wilson Vaughan, Sarah Robertson Vaughan, Walter P Vaughan. Nicholas Vaughan passed away in 1803 in Newberry County, South Carolina.

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Biography

  • The story of Nicholas Vaughan began in 1755 in Amelia County, Virginia.
  • Nicholas Vaughan married Mary Unk, Nancy Sullivan, Nancy Unk, and had children including Drury T Vaughan, James Christopher Steen Vaughan, Martha Vaughan, Martin Vaughan, Russell Wilson Vaughan, Sarah Robertson Vaughan, Walter P Vaughan.
  • Nicholas Vaughan passed away in 1803 in Newberry County, South Carolina.

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Nicholas Vaughan's Ancestors

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Nicholas Vaughan
1755–1803
Birth Place: Amelia County, Virginia
Parents
Thomas Vaughan
1742–1826
Bristol, Bristol City, Virginia, United States of America
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Nicholas Vaughan's Descendants

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Nicholas Vaughan (Bef 1755–1803)
  1. 1. Drury (T) Vaughan 1795–1845
    1. 1. James (C) Vaughan –1868
      1. 1. Edward (Pressley) Vaughan 1831–1858
  2. 2. Walter (P) Vaughan –1828
  3. 3. James (Christopher Steen) Vaughan 1847–1925 m. Ellender (Francis) Vaughan 1851–1920
    1. 1. Mary (E) Vaughan 1878–
    2. 2. James (T) Vaughan 1893–
    3. 3. Martha (Elizabeth) Vaughn 1887–1966 m. Thomas (Calvin) Wix 1887–1945
      1. 1. Grace (Irene) Auten 1911–1991
      2. 2. Ollie (Estelle) Wix 1915–1966 m. George (Joseph) DeGrandpre 1908–1994
      3. 3. Irving (Sarratt) Wix 1916–1966
      4. 4. Sallie (Olivia) Moore 1919–1993
      5. 5. Lillie (Kate) Turner 1908–1999
      6. 6. Fannie (Mae) Bates 1912–1957
    4. 4. Fannie (D) Vaugh 1892–
    5. 5. Irvin (L) Vaugh 1898–
    6. 6. William (E.) Vaughan 1872–
    7. 7. Clarrence Vaughan 1876–

Nicholas Vaughan's Timeline

2 Records

1755
Bef 1755
Birth of Nicholas Vaughan in Amelia County, Virginia
Amelia County, Virginia
1803
1803
Age 48
Death of Nicholas Vaughan in Newberry County, South Carolina
Newberry County, South Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Bef 1755
    Event Place: Amelia County, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1803
    Event Place: Newberry County, South Carolina

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