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James Newton Vaughan

Birth29 Oct 1845 - New Santa Fe, Jackson County, Missouri
Death23 FEB 1924 - Martin City, Jackson, Missouri, USA
MotherRebecca Harper
FatherReuben Vaughn

Born in New Santa Fe, Jackson County, Missouri on 29 Oct 1845 to Reuben Vaughn and Rebecca Harper. James Newton Vaughan married Caroline Lillian 'Carrie' Kuntz and had 9 children. He passed away on 23 FEB 1924 in Martin City, Jackson, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
Reuben Vaughn
1806 - 1876
Rebecca Harper
1820 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Caroline Lillian 'Carrie' Kuntz
1866 - 1909
Ida Beeman
1875 - Unknown
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Sylvester Vaughn
1888 - 1967
Evaline Vaughn
1884 - 1973
Arlie Vaughn
1902 - 1973
Minnie Vaughn
1886 - 1951
Amelia Vaughn
1882 - 1973

Newton Vaughn
1895 - 1939
Gertrude Lillian Vaughn
1904 - 1969
Henry Vaughn
1886 - 1906
May Vaughn
1890 - 1909

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