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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Sarah Vaught: Birth: BET. 1777 - 1779 in Virginia?.

  2. Jacob Vaught: Birth: BET. 1778 - 1780.

  3. David Vaught: Birth: BET. 1778 - 1781.

  4. Catherine-Kitty Vaught: Birth: BET. 1779 - 1790.

  5. Margaret-Peggy Vaught: Birth: BET. 1780 - 1790.

  6. Mary Vaught: Birth: BET. 1781 - 1790.

  7. Joseph Vaught: Birth: BET. 1783 - 1789.

  8. Rachel Vaught: Birth: BET. 1784 - 1800. Death: DEC 1845 in Morgan Co., AL? (left will)

  9. Anna Vaught: Birth: BET. 1786 - 1800 in Probably TN.

  10. Elizabeth Vaught: Birth: BET. 1787 - 1800 in Probably TN.

  11. Malinda Vaught: Birth: 24 APR 1794 in Blount Co., TN. Death: OCT 1860 in Tellico Plains, Blount Co., TN


Sources
1. Title:   FTM homepages site Mar 1998
2. Source:   WFT Vol 2 #5803 & WFT Vol 2 #5804

Notes
a. Note:   Listed in Jacob Dobler's will as "Vaut"
  David Vaught served in Militia in 1774 (spent 87 days with Captain Floyd's Company) then was in Captain Love's Company 5 Apr 1781.
  Tax list of 1782 of Montgomery Co., VA shows David. His land shows a survey on Reed Creek (Book D, item 470) David bought land on the South Fork of the Holston River in Aug 1779.
 Shows owning 133 acres Value=20 Tax=4/
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 Family moved away from Mt. Airy, Virginia (see spouse).
  They had several children that are not listed here.
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 1782 Personal Property Tax list of Montgomery Co., VA
 shows him as "Vault", David. Tithe=1 Horses=4 Cattle = 6.
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 It appears that all of Andrew and Elizabeth's sons were married after the move to SW VA about 1770. Many of the Vaught's in SW VA were sympathetic to the Loyalists and not to the Revolution, on April 1779, in Wythe Co., VA, Michael Henninger claimed in court that a group of 4,000 men under John Giffith (Griffith?) had shown Loyalist sympathies. This group included John and David Vaught and the "old Vaught" who owned the mill. At the trial these men, John and David were released on their good behavior. Andrew Vaught of Cripple Creek was included in the group of Loyalist sympathies by the testimony of Peter Kinder on 17 Aug 1780. (this would have been Andrew Vaught, Jr.) These Germans took their oath to King George seriously, they nearly all named a son George. John and David Vaught were later fined 1,000 pounds each. John, David and Andrew Vaught went to Tennessee by 1792. It is possible that John and David left the County and State rather than pay such a heavy fine.
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