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About Elizabeth Vaughn
Too many children. Needs to be reviewed and the extraneous children need to be sourced. Especially since she married George Vaughn in 1652. and one of the extraneous children was born in 1652 and the other extraneous children have no birth dates.
Born 1633 in Marshfield, Massachusetts and died June 24, 1693 in Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. She is buried in Nemasket Hill Cemetery in Middleboro. Hers is the oldest gravestone in the cemetery!
"... [George Vaughn] married in 1652 Elizabeth daughter of Edmund Hincksman of Marshfield She died June 24 1693 aged sixty three years Children Elizabeth born April 8 1653 Joseph of whom further Daniel John born 1658 drowned aged eighteen Mary married in 1683 Jonathan Washburn."
Daughter of Edmund, wife of George Vaughn (1621 - 1694).
Mother of:
- Elizabeth Vaughn, married Lt Isaac Howland, born 8 Apr 1653, baptised in Scituate.
- Captain Joseph Vaughn born 20 Aug 1654 in Marshfield, baptised in Scituate.
- Daniel born abt 1656, baptised in Scituate, died 03 Apr 1730
- John baptised on 7 Nov 1658 in Scituate.
- Mary Vaughn, married Jonathan Washburn, born 0 1 Jul 1660.
- Mercy Vaughn married Joseph Due, born at 1664.
- George born abt 1670, died before 23 Dec 1705.
Elizabeth Vaughn's Timeline
1633 |
1633
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Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1653 |
April 8, 1653
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Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
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1654 |
August 20, 1654
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Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1655 |
1655
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Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1655
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Middleboro, MA
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1658 |
November 7, 1658
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Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
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1660 |
July 1, 1660
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Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts
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1664 |
1664
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Middleborough, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
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1670 |
1670
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Middleboro, Mass.
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