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Stephen Ervin Vaughan 1896–1949 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 December 1896

Birth Location: Marlboro County, South Carolina

Death Date: 18 Jun 1949

Death Location: Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina

Father: James Vaughan

Mother: Fannie Vaughn

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Stephen Ervin Vaughan was born in 1896 in Marlboro County, South Carolina, the child of James Christopher Steen Vaughan And Fannie Vaughn. Stephen Ervin Vaughan passed away in 1949 in Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina.

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Biography

  • Stephen Ervin Vaughan was born in 1896 in Marlboro County, South Carolina, the child of James Christopher Steen Vaughan And Fannie Vaughn.
  • Stephen Ervin Vaughan passed away in 1949 in Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina.

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Stephen Vaughan's Ancestors

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Stephen Vaughan
1896–1949
Birth Place: Marlboro County, South Carolina
Parents
James Christopher Steen Vaughan
1847–1925
Santuc, Union, South Carolina, USA
Fannie Vaughn
1851–1920
Santuc, Union, SC
Grandparents
James (Johnson "John") Crocker
1816–1854
Santuc, Union, SC
Louisann Rochester
1820–1877
Santuc, Union County, South Carolina, United States of America
Great-Grandparents
Colonel Steen
1796–1855
Mary Steen
1803–1889
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Steen
1767–1820
Sarah Steen
1773–1851
John Cunningham
1766–1826
Eleanor Cunningham
1767–1847

Stephen Vaughan's Timeline

2 Records

1896
5 December 1896
Birth of Stephen Ervin Vaughan in Marlboro County, South Carolina
Marlboro County, South Carolina
1949
18 Jun 1949
Age 53
Death of Stephen Ervin Vaughan in Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina
Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 December 1896
    Event Place: Marlboro County, South Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Jun 1949
    Event Place: Gastonia, Gaston, North Carolina

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