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William J. Vaughan

BirthMarch 1844 - Kilbane, County Clare Ireland
Death5 Nov 1912 - 409 Union St. Brooklyn
MotherBridget Nolan
FatherPatrick Vaughan

Born in Kilbane, County Clare Ireland on March 1844 to Patrick Vaughan and Bridget Nolan. William J. Vaughan married Sarah Vaughan and had 10 children. He passed away on 5 Nov 1912 in 409 Union St. Brooklyn.

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Parents
Patrick Vaughan
1818 - 1878
Bridget Nolan
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Sarah Vaughan
1860 - Unknown
Sarah A. Honan
1861 - 1935
Children Show all
Jeremiah Francis Vaughan
1877 - 1944
Walter L Vaughan
1878 - 1963
Thomas E Vaughan
1883 - 1969
Katie Vaughan
1889 - Unknown
Minnie (M A) Vaughan
1874 - 1878

William James Vaughan
1882 - 1933
Catherine A Vaughan
1891 - Unknown
Jeremiah Francis Vaughan
1877 - 1944
Alice Vaughan
1880 - 1882
John J. Vaughan
1871 - 1919

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