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Verbie Lee Vaughn

Birth16 June 1900 - Glenwood, Montgomery, Arkansas, USA
Death15 Sept 1987 - Live Oak, Sutter, California
MotherMartha Evelyn "Mattie" Adams
FatherCharles Levi Vaughn

Born in Glenwood, Montgomery, Arkansas, USA on 16 June 1900 to Charles Levi Vaughn and Martha Evelyn "Mattie" Adams. Verbie Lee Vaughn married Gertrude E Saunders and had 7 children. He passed away on 15 Sept 1987 in Live Oak, Sutter, California.

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Parents
Charles Levi Vaughn
1877 - 1941
Martha Evelyn "Mattie" Adams
1879 - 1931
Spouse(s)
Gertrude E Saunders
1908 - 1988
Hassie L Sherrill
1901 - 1990
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Donald Wayne Vaughn
1938 - 2000
Emma Lee Vaughn
1933 - 2003
Myrtle Estel Vaughn
1920 - 2002
Leda Faye Vaughn
1928 - 2010

Bernedean "Bonnie" Vaughn
1925 - 2011
Mabel Vaughn
1921 - 2014
Leon Everett Vaughn
1935 - 2012

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