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Stephen Vaughn 1762 – 1813 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1762

Birth Location: Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Colonial America

Death Date: 18 Oct 1813

Death Location: Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA

Father: John Vaughan

Mother: Amelia Jones-Vaughan

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In 1762, Stephen Vaughn entered the world in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Colonial America, born to John Vaughan and Amelia Francis (Millie) Jones-Vaughan. Stephen Vaughn passed away in 1813 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1762, Stephen Vaughn entered the world in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Colonial America, born to John Vaughan and Amelia Francis (Millie) Jones-Vaughan.
  • Stephen Vaughn passed away in 1813 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA.

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Stephen Vaughn's Ancestors

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Stephen Vaughn
1762 – 1813
Birth Place: Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Colonial America
Parents
John Vaughan
1740 – 1813
Prince George, Virginia, Colonial America
Amelia (Francis (Millie)) Jones-Vaughan
1740 – 1830
Mecklenburg, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Mrs (William Thomas) Vaughn
1723 – 1756
Hanover County, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Stephen Vaughn's Timeline

2 Records

1762
1762
Birth of Stephen Vaughn in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Colonial America
Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Colonial America
1813
18 Oct 1813
Age 51
Death of Stephen Vaughn in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA
Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1762
    Event Place: Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Oct 1813
    Event Place: Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA

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