Ruth Vaughn1,2,3
Ruth Vaughn|b. 3 Mar 1898\nd. 22 Jul 1967|p251.htm#i8531|James Richard Vaughn|b. 11 Dec 1874\nd. 17 Oct 1958|p247.htm#i8273|Nettie Sims Greer|b. 8 Oct 1876\nd. 16 Sep 1929|p101.htm#i8530|John T. Vaughn|b. c 1844\nd. 18 Dec 1909|p249.htm#i8147|Jane E. Simmons|b. 28 Feb 1846\nd. 19 Nov 1906|p191.htm#i8268|David A. Greer||p101.htm#i4887|Dorothy A. Reeves||p176.htm#i4932|
Ruth Vaughn was born on 3 March 1898 at South Carolina.4,3,5 She was the daughter of James Richard Vaughn and Nettie Sims Greer.1,2,3 Ruth married Arthur Doyle Fleming on 27 November 1916.3 Ruth died on 22 July 1967 at age 69 years, 4 months and 19 days.4 She was buried at Clear Spring Baptist Church Cemetery in Simpsonville, Greenville County, South Carolina.6,3
The twelfth United States census was taken in 1900. Ruth was enumerated in the household of James Richard Vaughn as his daughter, "Ruth Vaughn", at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. Her given age was 2, and she was said to have been born in South Carolina in March 1898.1
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Ruth was enumerated in the household of James Richard Vaughn as his daughter, "Ruth Vaughn", at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. Her given age was 11 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She attended school.2
The twelfth United States census was taken in 1900. Ruth was enumerated in the household of James Richard Vaughn as his daughter, "Ruth Vaughn", at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. Her given age was 2, and she was said to have been born in South Carolina in March 1898.1
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Ruth was enumerated in the household of James Richard Vaughn as his daughter, "Ruth Vaughn", at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. Her given age was 11 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She attended school.2
Children of Ruth Vaughn and Arthur Doyle Fleming
- Roy Andrew Fleming3
- Glenn Richard Fleming3
- (unnamed) Fleming4
- Nettie Virgil Fleming3
- Doris Elizabeth Fleming3
- Waymon Doyle Fleming3
Citations
- [S282] 1900 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 15, sheet 13, dwelling 212, family 212, Ruth Vaughn in James Vaughn household; National Archives micropublication T623, roll 1529.
- [S358] 1910 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 2, sheets 15B-16A, dwelling 259, family 265, Ruth Vaughn in James Vaughn household; National Archives micropublication T624, roll 1460.
- [S190] Various compilers, Vaughn Family Group Sheets; supplied by Jim Freeman, Charleston, South Carolina, July 1999. Jim Freeman received these family group sheets at a Bell family reunion whose attendees were descendants of David Vaughn.
- [S1063] Bob Merritt, "Clear Spring Baptist Church Cemetery, Greenville County, South Carolina," transcription, USGenWeb Tombstone Transcription Project (http://files.usgwarchives.net/sc/greenville/cemeteries/… February 2000.
- [S282] 1900 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 15, sheet 13, dwelling 212, family 212, Ruth Vaughn in James Vaughn household. Her given birth date was March 1898, and her given place of birth was South Carolina.
- [S1063] Bob Merritt, "Clear Spring Baptist Church Cemetery, Greenville County, South Carolina", USGenWeb Tombstone Transcription Project.
Sam D. Vaughn1
Sam D. Vaughn|b. c 1899|p251.htm#i8254|John D. Vaughn|b. Oct 1868\nd. 1941|p248.htm#i8235|Betty R. (?)|b. bt 1873 - 1874\nd. 1961|p2.htm#i8250|Samuel Vaughn|b. 12 Dec 1842\nd. 2 Jul 1928|p251.htm#i8146|Dulcey Elmore|b. 3 Jul 1846\nd. 22 Apr 1908|p74.htm#i8233|||||||
Sam D. Vaughn was born circa 1899 at South Carolina.1 He was the son of John D. Vaughn and Betty R. (?).1,2
Citations
- [S888] 1900 U. S. Census, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, population schedule, Reidville Township, enumeration district 95, sheet 8, dwelling 157, family 157, Sam D. Vaughn in John D. Vaughn household; National Archives micropublication T623, roll 1532.
- [S190] Various compilers, Vaughn Family Group Sheets; supplied by Jim Freeman, Charleston, South Carolina, July 1999. Jim Freeman received these family group sheets at a Bell family reunion whose attendees were descendants of David Vaughn.
Samantha Jane Vaughn1
Samantha Jane Vaughn|b. 28 Sep 1897\nd. 17 Aug 1966|p251.htm#i8481|William Riley Vaughn|b. 26 Oct 1869\nd. 7 Feb 1937|p252.htm#i8271|L. Minnie Geer|b. 21 Oct 1872\nd. 7 Feb 1959|p98.htm#i8479|John T. Vaughn|b. c 1844\nd. 18 Dec 1909|p249.htm#i8147|Jane E. Simmons|b. 28 Feb 1846\nd. 19 Nov 1906|p191.htm#i8268|David A. Greer||p101.htm#i4887|Dorothy A. Reeves||p176.htm#i4932|
Samantha Jane Vaughn was born on 28 September 1897.4,5 She was the daughter of William Riley Vaughn and L. Minnie Geer.2,3,1 Samantha Jane married Roy Carl Wood.4,1 Samantha died on 17 August 1966 at age 68 years, 10 months and 20 days.4,1 She was buried at Clear Spring Baptist Church Cemetery in Simpsonville, Greenville County, South Carolina.6
Samantha was also known as Mackie Vaughn.1
The twelfth United States census was taken in 1900. Samantha was enumerated in the household of William Riley Vaughn as his daughter, "Samantha Vaughn", at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. Her given age was 3, and she was said to have been born in South Carolina in 1897.2
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Samantha was enumerated in the household of William Riley Vaughn as his daughter, "Samantha Vaughn", at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. Her given age was 23 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She was a farm laborer on the home farm.7
Samantha was also known as Mackie Vaughn.1
The twelfth United States census was taken in 1900. Samantha was enumerated in the household of William Riley Vaughn as his daughter, "Samantha Vaughn", at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. Her given age was 3, and she was said to have been born in South Carolina in 1897.2
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Samantha was enumerated in the household of William Riley Vaughn as his daughter, "Samantha Vaughn", at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. Her given age was 23 and her given place of birth was South Carolina. She was a farm laborer on the home farm.7
Children of Samantha Jane Vaughn and Roy Carl Wood
- Lewis Wood1
- Katherine Wood1
Citations
- [S190] Various compilers, Vaughn Family Group Sheets; supplied by Jim Freeman, Charleston, South Carolina, July 1999. Jim Freeman received these family group sheets at a Bell family reunion whose attendees were descendants of David Vaughn.
- [S282] 1900 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 15, sheet 10, dwelling 170, family 170, Samantha Vaughn in Riley Vaughn household; National Archives micropublication T623, roll 1529.
- [S362] 1920 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 2, page 18A, dwelling 271, family 272, Samantha Vaughn in Riley Vaughn household; National Archives micropublication T625, roll 1697.
- [S1063] Bob Merritt, "Clear Spring Baptist Church Cemetery, Greenville County, South Carolina," transcription, USGenWeb Tombstone Transcription Project (http://files.usgwarchives.net/sc/greenville/cemeteries/… February 2000.
- [S415] Social Security Administration, "Social Security Death Index," Database, Ancestry.com, (http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm, entry for Samantha Wood, SS number 250-36-6684. The SSDI is drawn from the Social Security Death Benefits Index of the U. S. Social Security Administration.
- [S1063] Bob Merritt, "Clear Spring Baptist Church Cemetery, Greenville County, South Carolina", USGenWeb Tombstone Transcription Project.
- [S362] 1920 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 2, page 18A, dwelling 271, family 272, Samantha Vaughn in Riley Vaughn household. (The last 4 children in this family are shown as in a different household and family from their parents, however this appears to be a mistake, as 1) they are all shown as children of the head of the preceding family (271) and there is no farm schedule shown for dwelling 272, family 274.
Samuel Vaughn1,2,3
Samuel Vaughn|b. 12 Dec 1842\nd. 2 Jul 1928|p251.htm#i8146|Archibald Vaughn|b. bt 1809 - 1810\nd. a 1880|p244.htm#i8127|Elizabeth (?)|b. bt 1808 - 1810|p3.htm#i8140|David Vaughn Jr.|b. c 1775\nd. 2 Apr 1852|p245.htm#i8124|Mary Smith|b. c 1785\nd. 12 May|p194.htm#i8126|||||||
Samuel Vaughn was born on 12 December 1842 at South Carolina.3,1 He was the son of Archibald Vaughn and Elizabeth (?).1,2,3 Samuel married Dulcey Elmore.3 Samuel died on 2 July 1928 at age 85 years, 6 months and 20 days at South Carolina.3 He was buried at Green Pond Baptist Church Cemetery in Spartanburg County, South Carolina.3
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Samuel was enumerated as "Samuel Vaughn", in the household of Archibald Vaughn at Greenville District, South Carolina. His given age was 10 and his given place of birth was South Carolina.1
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Samuel was enumerated as "Samuel Vaughn", in the household of Archibald Vaughn at Rocky Creek Division, Greenville District, South Carolina. [There are two Samuel Vaughns listed in this household on lines 7 and 8. The first is a 20 year old male born in South Carolina, who was a farmer. The second is an 18 year old male born in South Carolina, who was also a farmer. The 18 year old Samuel Vaughn attended school].2
Samuel began military service when he joined the Confederate Army as a private assigned to Hampton Legion, Company of Captain L. M. Austin on 12 June 1861 at South Carolina. He was captured at Deep Bottom on Sept. 29, 1864, and was confined as a prisoner of war at Bermuda Hundred, Virginia. He was paroled (or exchanged) on March 17, 1865.3
Samuel was widowed 22 April 1908 at the age of 65, when his wife Dulcey died.3
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Samuel was enumerated as "Samuel Vaughn", in the household of Archibald Vaughn at Greenville District, South Carolina. His given age was 10 and his given place of birth was South Carolina.1
The eighth United States census was taken in 1860. Samuel was enumerated as "Samuel Vaughn", in the household of Archibald Vaughn at Rocky Creek Division, Greenville District, South Carolina. [There are two Samuel Vaughns listed in this household on lines 7 and 8. The first is a 20 year old male born in South Carolina, who was a farmer. The second is an 18 year old male born in South Carolina, who was also a farmer. The 18 year old Samuel Vaughn attended school].2
Samuel began military service when he joined the Confederate Army as a private assigned to Hampton Legion, Company of Captain L. M. Austin on 12 June 1861 at South Carolina. He was captured at Deep Bottom on Sept. 29, 1864, and was confined as a prisoner of war at Bermuda Hundred, Virginia. He was paroled (or exchanged) on March 17, 1865.3
Samuel was widowed 22 April 1908 at the age of 65, when his wife Dulcey died.3
Children of Samuel Vaughn and Dulcey Elmore
- William V. Vaughn+3 b. 20 Sep 1866, d. 30 Apr 1920
- John D. Vaughn+3 b. Oct 1868, d. 1941
- Alexander Z. Vaughn+3 b. 9 Oct 1871, d. 28 Mar 1943
Citations
- [S280] 1850 U. S. Census, Greenville District, South Carolina, population schedule, page 403B, dwelling 1276, family 1276, Samuel Vaughn in A. Vaughn household; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 853.
- [S242] 1860 U. S. Census, Greenville District, South Carolina, population schedule, Rocky Creek Division, page 479, dwelling 2499, family 2393, Samuel Vaughn in Archy Vaughn household; National Archives micropublication M653, roll 1220.
- [S190] Various compilers, Vaughn Family Group Sheets; supplied by Jim Freeman, Charleston, South Carolina, July 1999. Jim Freeman received these family group sheets at a Bell family reunion whose attendees were descendants of David Vaughn.
Samuel Marshall Vaughn1,2
Samuel Marshall Vaughn|b. Aug 1882\nd. 1954|p251.htm#i8275|John Thomas Vaughn|b. c 1844\nd. 18 Dec 1909|p249.htm#i8147|Jane Elizabeth Simmons|b. 28 Feb 1846\nd. 19 Nov 1906|p191.htm#i8268|Archibald Vaughn|b. bt 1809 - 1810\nd. a 1880|p244.htm#i8127|Elizabeth (?)|b. bt 1808 - 1810|p3.htm#i8140|Martin L. Simmons|b. bt 1820 - 1822\nd. 1880|p191.htm#i12043|Amanda P. (?)|b. 1822\nd. 1880|p1.htm#i12044|
Samuel Marshall Vaughn was born in August 1882 at South Carolina.3 He was the son of John Thomas Vaughn and Jane Elizabeth Simmons.3,1 Samuel Marshall married Ida M. (?) in 1903 at South Carolina.4 Samuel died in 1954 at age 71 years.1
Samuel was also known as Sam Vaughn.3,5
The twelfth United States census was taken in 1900. Samuel was enumerated in the household of John Thomas Vaughn as his son, "Sam Vaughn", at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. His given age was 17, and he was said to have been born in South Carolina in August 1882. He was a farm laborer.3
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Samuel was enumerated as "Sam Vaughn", head of a household at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. His given age was 26 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He had been married for 7 years, and was a farmer on a rented farm`. Enumerated with him was his wife, Ida M. Vaughn. Also enumerated in his household were Harold Vaughn, Lenora Vaughn, John Findley Vaughn and Mattie Lou Bell.6
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Samuel was enumerated as "Samuel M. Vaughn", head of a household at Butler Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. His given age was 37 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He was a farmer on a general farm which he owned with a mortgage. Enumerated with him was his wife, Ida M. (?). Also enumerated in his household were Harold Vaughn, Lenora Vaughn, Kermit Vaughn and Ira Vaughn.2
Samuel was also known as Sam Vaughn.3,5
The twelfth United States census was taken in 1900. Samuel was enumerated in the household of John Thomas Vaughn as his son, "Sam Vaughn", at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. His given age was 17, and he was said to have been born in South Carolina in August 1882. He was a farm laborer.3
The thirteenth United States census was taken in 1910. Samuel was enumerated as "Sam Vaughn", head of a household at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. His given age was 26 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He had been married for 7 years, and was a farmer on a rented farm`. Enumerated with him was his wife, Ida M. Vaughn. Also enumerated in his household were Harold Vaughn, Lenora Vaughn, John Findley Vaughn and Mattie Lou Bell.6
The fourteenth United States census was taken in 1920. Samuel was enumerated as "Samuel M. Vaughn", head of a household at Butler Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. His given age was 37 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He was a farmer on a general farm which he owned with a mortgage. Enumerated with him was his wife, Ida M. (?). Also enumerated in his household were Harold Vaughn, Lenora Vaughn, Kermit Vaughn and Ira Vaughn.2
Children of Samuel Marshall Vaughn and Ida M. (?)
- Harold Vaughn7,8 b. bt 1905 - 1906
- Lenora Vaughn9,10 b. c 1907
- Kermit Vaughn11 b. c 1911
- Ira Vaughn12 b. c 1916
Citations
- [S190] Various compilers, Vaughn Family Group Sheets; supplied by Jim Freeman, Charleston, South Carolina, July 1999. Jim Freeman received these family group sheets at a Bell family reunion whose attendees were descendants of David Vaughn.
- [S362] 1920 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Butler Township, Enumeration District 5, sheet 16A [penned], dwelling 279, family 284, Samuel M. Vaughn; National Archives micropublication T625, roll 1697.
- [S282] 1900 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 15, sheet 9A, dwelling 151, family 151, Sam Vaughn in Thomas Vaughn household; National Archives micropublication T623, roll 1529.
- [S358] 1910 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, ED 2, page 36B, dwelling 252, family 258, Sam Vaughn; National Archives micropublication T624, roll 1460.
- [S358] 1910 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 2, page 36B, dwelling 252, family 258, Sam Vaughn.
- [S358] 1910 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, ED 2, page 36B, dwelling 252, family 258, Sam Vaughn household.
- [S358] 1910 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, ED 2, page 36B, dwelling 252, family 258, Harold Vaughn in Sam Vaughn household.
- [S362] 1920 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Butler Township, Enumeration District 5, sheet 16A [penned], dwelling 279, family 284, Harold Vaughn in Samuel M. Vaughn household.
- [S358] 1910 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, ED 2, page 36B, dwelling 252, family 258, Lenora Vaughn in Sam Vaughn household.
- [S362] 1920 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Butler Township, Enumeration District 5, sheet 16A [penned], dwelling 279, family 284, Leonor [Lenora] Vaughn in Samuel M. Vaughn household.
- [S362] 1920 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Butler Township, Enumeration District 5, sheet 16A [penned], dwelling 279, family 284, Kermit Vaughn in Samuel M. Vaughn household.
- [S362] 1920 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Butler Township, Enumeration District 5, sheet 16A [penned], dwelling 279, family 284, Ira Vaughn in Samuel M. Vaughn household.
Sarah Vaughn1
Sarah Vaughn|b. 1815|p251.htm#i8131|David Vaughn Jr.|b. c 1775\nd. 2 Apr 1852|p245.htm#i8124|Mary Smith|b. c 1785\nd. 12 May|p194.htm#i8126|||||||Reuben Smith|b. May 1751\nd. 22 Sep 1810|p194.htm#i8292|Sylvia Hawkins|b. 1755\nd. 25 Nov 1807|p104.htm#i10491|
Sarah Vaughn was born in 1815.1 She was the daughter of David Vaughn Jr. and Mary Smith.1 Sarah married Garrison Green circa 1839 at Greenville District, South Carolina, in a ceremony performed by Reverend J. G. Landrum.2
Sarah Green was named as an heir in the will of David Vaughn Jr. on 12 January 1849 at Greenville District, South Carolina.3
Sarah Green was named as an heir in the will of David Vaughn Jr. on 12 January 1849 at Greenville District, South Carolina.3
Citations
- [S190] Various compilers, Vaughn Family Group Sheets; supplied by Jim Freeman, Charleston, South Carolina, July 1999. Jim Freeman received these family group sheets at a Bell family reunion whose attendees were descendants of David Vaughn.
- [S111] International Genealogical Index (IGI), film number 1761182. Online http://www.familysearch.org
- [S190] Various compilers, Vaughn Family Group Sheets.
Simon L. Vaughn1
Simon L. Vaughn|b. 21 Jul 1905\nd. 13 Jul 1960|p251.htm#i8257|John D. Vaughn|b. Oct 1868\nd. 1941|p248.htm#i8235|Betty R. (?)|b. bt 1873 - 1874\nd. 1961|p2.htm#i8250|Samuel Vaughn|b. 12 Dec 1842\nd. 2 Jul 1928|p251.htm#i8146|Dulcey Elmore|b. 3 Jul 1846\nd. 22 Apr 1908|p74.htm#i8233|||||||
Simon L. Vaughn was born on 21 July 1905 at South Carolina.3,1 He was the son of John D. Vaughn and Betty R. (?).2,1 Simon died on 13 July 1960 at age 54 years, 11 months and 22 days.1
Citations
- [S190] Various compilers, Vaughn Family Group Sheets; supplied by Jim Freeman, Charleston, South Carolina, July 1999. Jim Freeman received these family group sheets at a Bell family reunion whose attendees were descendants of David Vaughn.
- [S393] 1910 U. S. Census, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, population schedule, Walnut Grove, enumeration district 106, sheet 14B, dwelling 235, family 240, "Simmoie Vaughn" [Simon Vaughn] in John D. Vaughn household; National Archives micropublication T624, roll 1472.
- [S393] 1910 U. S. Census, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, population schedule, Walnut Grove, enumeration district 106, sheet 14B, dwelling 235, family 240, "Simmoie Vaughn" [Simon Vaughn] in John D. Vaughn household. His given age was 4.
Sylvia Vaughn1,2
Sylvia Vaughn|b. c 1825|p251.htm#i8136|David Vaughn Jr.|b. c 1775\nd. 2 Apr 1852|p245.htm#i8124|Mary Smith|b. c 1785\nd. 12 May|p194.htm#i8126|||||||Reuben Smith|b. May 1751\nd. 22 Sep 1810|p194.htm#i8292|Sylvia Hawkins|b. 1755\nd. 25 Nov 1807|p104.htm#i10491|
Sylvia Vaughn was born circa 1825 at South Carolina.1 She was the daughter of David Vaughn Jr. and Mary Smith.1,2
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Sylvia was enumerated as "Sylvia Vaughn", in the household of David Vaughn Jr. at Greenville District, South Carolina. Her given age was 25 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.1
Sylvia Vaughn was named as an heir in the will of David Vaughn Jr. on 12 January 1849 at Greenville District, South Carolina.3
The seventh United States census was taken in 1850. Sylvia was enumerated as "Sylvia Vaughn", in the household of David Vaughn Jr. at Greenville District, South Carolina. Her given age was 25 and her given place of birth was South Carolina.1
Sylvia Vaughn was named as an heir in the will of David Vaughn Jr. on 12 January 1849 at Greenville District, South Carolina.3
Citations
- [S280] 1850 U. S. Census, Greenville District, South Carolina, population schedule, page 467, dwelling 2172, family 2172, Sylvia Vaughn in David Vaughn household; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 853.
- [S190] Various compilers, Vaughn Family Group Sheets; supplied by Jim Freeman, Charleston, South Carolina, July 1999. Jim Freeman received these family group sheets at a Bell family reunion whose attendees were descendants of David Vaughn.
- [S190] Various compilers, Vaughn Family Group Sheets.
Telithia Vaughn1
Telithia Vaughn|b. c 1840|p251.htm#i16295|William Pinckney Vaughn|b. bt 1812 - 1813\nd. 12 Jun 1894|p252.htm#i8130|Emmaline (?)|b. 12 Jul 1814\nd. 2 Jan 1899|p4.htm#i4390|David Vaughn Jr.|b. c 1775\nd. 2 Apr 1852|p245.htm#i8124|Mary Smith|b. c 1785\nd. 12 May|p194.htm#i8126|||||||
Telithia Vaughn was born circa 1840 at South Carolina.1 She was the daughter of William Pinckney Vaughn and Emmaline (?).1
Citations
- [S280] 1850 U. S. Census, Greenville District, South Carolina, population schedule, dwelling 2119, family 2119, Telethia Vaughn in W. P. Vaughn household; National Archives micropublication M432, roll 853.
Thomas Martin Vaughn1
Thomas Martin Vaughn|b. 12 Aug 1865\nd. 5 Dec 1939|p251.htm#i8269|John Thomas Vaughn|b. c 1844\nd. 18 Dec 1909|p249.htm#i8147|Jane Elizabeth Simmons|b. 28 Feb 1846\nd. 19 Nov 1906|p191.htm#i8268|Archibald Vaughn|b. bt 1809 - 1810\nd. a 1880|p244.htm#i8127|Elizabeth (?)|b. bt 1808 - 1810|p3.htm#i8140|Martin L. Simmons|b. bt 1820 - 1822\nd. 1880|p191.htm#i12043|Amanda P. (?)|b. 1822\nd. 1880|p1.htm#i12044|
Thomas Martin Vaughn is believed to have been born on 12 August 1865 at Greenville District, South Carolina.1 He was the son of John Thomas Vaughn and Jane Elizabeth Simmons.2,3,1 Conflicting evidence places his birth in August 1864 at South Carolina.4 Thomas Martin married Ida Tyson circa 1898 at South Carolina.4,1 Thomas died on 5 December 1939 at age 74 years, 3 months and 23 days.1 He was buried at Clear Spring Baptist Church Cemetery in Simpsonville, Greenville County, South Carolina.1
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Thomas was enumerated as "Thomas Vaughn", in the household of John Thomas Vaughn at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. His given age was 4 and his given place of birth was South Carolina.2
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Thomas was enumerated in the household of John Thomas Vaughn as his son, "Thos. M. Vaughn", at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. His given age was 14 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He was a laborer on the farm, and he attended school.3
The twelfth United States census was taken in 1900. Thomas was enumerated as "Martin Vaughn", head of a household at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. His given age was 36, and he was said to have been born in South Carolina in August 1864. He had been married for 2 years, and was a farmer on a farm which he rented. Enumerated with him was his wife, Ida Vaughn. Also enumerated in his household was Nora Vaughn.4
The ninth United States census was taken in 1870. Thomas was enumerated as "Thomas Vaughn", in the household of John Thomas Vaughn at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. His given age was 4 and his given place of birth was South Carolina.2
The tenth United States census was taken in 1880. Thomas was enumerated in the household of John Thomas Vaughn as his son, "Thos. M. Vaughn", at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. His given age was 14 and his given place of birth was South Carolina. He was a laborer on the farm, and he attended school.3
The twelfth United States census was taken in 1900. Thomas was enumerated as "Martin Vaughn", head of a household at Austin Township, Greenville County, South Carolina. His given age was 36, and he was said to have been born in South Carolina in August 1864. He had been married for 2 years, and was a farmer on a farm which he rented. Enumerated with him was his wife, Ida Vaughn. Also enumerated in his household was Nora Vaughn.4
Children of Thomas Martin Vaughn and Ida Tyson
- Nora Vaughn5,1 b. c 1899
- Grady Vaughn+1
- Everette Vaughn1
- Carlee Vaughn1
- Conestee Tyson Vaughn1 d. 1950
- Nellie Vaughn1
- Jenny Vaughn1
- Mildred Vaughn1
- Lucille Vaughn1
- Maurice Vaughn1
Citations
- [S190] Various compilers, Vaughn Family Group Sheets; supplied by Jim Freeman, Charleston, South Carolina, July 1999. Jim Freeman received these family group sheets at a Bell family reunion whose attendees were descendants of David Vaughn.
- [S357] 1870 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, page 464B, dwelling 182, family 181, Thomas Vaughn in Thomas Vaughn household; National Archives micropublication M593, roll 1498.
- [S270] 1880 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Austin Township, enumeration district 88, page 213A, dwelling 249, family 249, Thos. M. Vaughn in J. T. Vaughn household; National Archives micropublication T9, roll 1230.
- [S282] 1900 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Greenville Township, enumeration district 29, page 9A, dwelling 146, family 146, Martin Vaughn; National Archives micropublication T623, roll 1529.
- [S282] 1900 U. S. Census, Greenville County, South Carolina, population schedule, Greenville Township, enumeration district 29, page 9A, dwelling 146, family 146, "Norra Vaughn" [Nora Vaughn] in Martin Vaughn household.
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