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Marriage: Children:
  1. Charles J. Vaughan: Birth: 1 DEC 1859 in Butteville, Oregon. Death: 1940

  2. Frank Ambrose Vaughan: Birth: 17 JUL 1863 in Oregon. Death: UNKNOWN

  3. George G. Vaughan: Birth: 18 MAY 1864 in Oregon. Death: UNKNOWN

  4. Violet Vaughan: Birth: 21 MAY 1866 in Oregon. Death: UNKNOWN

  5. Rose Vaughan: Birth: 21 NOV 1870 in Oregon. Death: UNKNOWN

  6. Josephine Vaughan: Birth: 8 OCT 1872 in Oregon. Death: 1937

  7. Eugene Vaughan: Birth: 18 DEC 1877 in Oregon. Death: UNKNOWN

  8. Edith Vaughan: Birth: 30 AUG 1881 in Oregon. Death: UNKNOWN


Sources
1. Title:   www.familysearch.org
Page:   Family Group Record Liberty VAUGHAN VAUGHN (AFN:QD6W-L1)
Author:   LDS Genealogy Website
2. Title:   vaughan.FTW
3. Title:   www.familysearch.org
Page:   Family Group Record Liberty VAUGHAN VAUGHN (AFN:QD6W-L1)
Author:   LDS Genealogy Website
4. Title:   www.familysearch.org
Page:   Family Group Record Liberty VAUGHAN VAUGHN (AFN:QD6W-L1)
Author:   LDS Genealogy Website
5. Title:   Obituary, Mariah Jones's Scrapbook
6. Title:   Vaughan GEDCOM from Don Garner
Author:   Garner, Don; Bryant, Jeffrey W.
Publication:   E-mailed to David Berry November, 1999

Notes
a. Note:   Jonathan Steven Vaughan obituary from the Mariah Vaughan Jones scrapbook
 (date and source unknown, verbatim transcription)
  CROSSED THE PLAINS IN 1852
 J. S. Vaughan Connected With Early History of Three States.
  AURORA, Or., April 20 --(Special)--
 Jonathan Steven Vaughan, a pioneer of 1852, died at his home in Clackamas County, at
 the old Graham Ferry home, near Buttevuille yesterday. He was born December 9, 1829,
 in Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1852 he came across the plains with his parents.
 Mr. Vaughan was a saddler by trade. He served some time as cook on the steamer
 Hoozier, the second boat on the Willamette River. In 1858 he was married to Miss Sarah
 J. Strong, who survives him. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan resided in Butteville until 1860,
 when they removed to California, remaining two years. They went to Jacksonville, Or.,
 for the Winter and in 1863 Mr. Vaughan engaged in teaming at the Cascades. Later they
 returned to the Valley, stopping for a season with Joseph C. Geer, and spending two
 Summers at the mines in Idaho.
 Afterwards Mr. Vaughan opened up a harness shop in Butteville, working at that
 business for eight years. In 1882 he moved to the old Graham Ferry home and also
 engaged in the hop business, becoming the third grower in Oregon.
 Two brothers and one sister survive him. Cuyrus Vaughan, of Hood River; Stewart
 Vaughan, of Middleton, and Mrs. Mariah Jones of Crescent, Cal. In his immediate family,
 besides his widow, are Charles, Ambrose, George and Eugene, of Portland; Violet
 Vaughan of Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Rose Stephens and Mrs. Josephine Epperly, of Portland,
 and Mrs. Edyth Bradbury, at home. Mr. Vaughan was a member of Champoeg Lodge,
 A.F. and A.M., of Butteville, also of Butteville Lodge No. 59, I.O.O.F. In politics he was
 a stanch Republican.


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