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William Walter Vaughan

Birth3 Feb 1720 - Christs Church Parish, Hanover, Virginia, USA
Death1813 - Culpepper, Virginia, USA
MotherMary Lovering
FatherJohn Vaughan

Born in Christs Church Parish, Hanover, Virginia, USA on 3 Feb 1720 to John Vaughan and Mary Lovering. William Walter Vaughan married Guinetta Riddle and had 10 children. He passed away on 1813 in Culpepper, Virginia, USA.

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Parents
John Vaughan
1695 - 1750
Mary Lovering
1689 - 1732
Spouse(s)
Guinetta Riddle
1734 - 1813
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Peter Vaughan
1775 - 1857
Sarah Sally Vaughan
1766 - 1857
John Vaughan
1753 - 1795
George Washington Vaughan
1772 - 1845
Thomas Vaughan
1758 - 1835

Almond Vaughan
1756 - 1842
Patsy Vaughan
1761 - 1850
William Micajah Vaughan
1760 - 1841
William Blackwell L Vaughan
1787 - 1868
Jesse Vaughan
1764 - 1839

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