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John S Vaughan

Birth9 Aug 1732 - Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States
Death9 Jun 1820 - Westmoreland, Oneida, New York, United States
MotherMartha Throope
FatherDaniel Vaughan

Born in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States on 9 Aug 1732 to Daniel Vaughan and Martha Throope. John S Vaughan married Ann Beebe and had 15 children. He passed away on 9 Jun 1820 in Westmoreland, Oneida, New York, United States.

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Parents
Daniel Vaughan
1704 - 1787
Martha Throope
1705 - 1797
Spouse(s)
Ann Beebe
1735 - 1849
Children Show all
Anne(l5) "Nancy" Vaughan
1757 - 1849
Daniel Vaughan
1754 - 1815
Lydia Vaughn
1776 - 1865
Mary Vaughn
1755 - 1812
Martha Vaughn
1759 - 1812
Elizabeth Vaughan
1763 - Unknown
Frederick Vaughn
1766 - 1845
Parmelia Vaughan
1768 - 1825

Ruth Vaughan
1774 - 1856
Tryall Vaughn
1765 - 1844
George Vaughan
1773 - 1773
John Vaughan
1761 - 1843
Roderick Beebe Vaughan
1770 - 1803
Nancy Vaughn
1770 - 1855
Infant Girl Vaughan
1752 - 1752

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