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    1. Re: [LDR] The William Vaughan line - another possibility
    2. Ed Vaughn
    3. HI George and Jim, I remember one of you telling me how the person below is related to the Vaughan tree, but I seem to have lost that email. From the information below, I surmise that his father was William Vaughan 1685-1742. I am very confused. (Also, I have run across an Edward Vaughan, Will made Jan. 10,1782 (listed p.141 Calender of Sussex Cty. Probate Records) Heirs: Bro. Joseph Vaughan; Sister Mary Polk; nephew Jonathan Vaughan Woodgate. Exec'r, Bro.-in-law William Polk. Estate settled Nov. 10,1791. At this time, I can not relate this person to the Vaughan tree as I know it.) From the information below, Jim, do you have birth and death dates for the Levin who died intestate? I can not figure out which Levin that was. Again my thanks to you, Ed Vaughn www.vaughnfarm.org Jim Blackwell wrote: >I have had a different perspective on Betty Waples daughter of Paul Waples >and Temperence Derrickson... First: I think that Paul and Temprance were >born around 1710 and Betty in the mid 1730s... Second: I think Betty married >William Vaughan bef. Jan. 8, 1757 with Wm passing bef. March 15, 1775 as >seen thru the will of Betty's mother Temperance Waples who says Betty is >now the widow of William Vaughan.(will transcribed below noting Wm is >deceased). There is at least a possibility that she then married Levin >Vaughan, probable cousin to Wm. Vaughan, dec'd. My wife's line comes from >this union with Charles and Samuel Vaughan as issue. Then Levin died >intestate in or before 1779... At one time I thought she may have quickly >married a Jesse King and died shortly thereafter but the will indicates that >Betty King (late Betty Vaughan) also had a son John Burton.. (The Burton >surname did continue down another generation however as Joseph Burton >Vaughan was born abt. 1797 and he named a daughter after his great aunt, >Nancy Derrickson Vaughan who married Edward Parker McCauley - my wife's >surname).. Anyway, obviously there is considerable confusion over this line >and with so many Vaughans named Charles, William, and Levin, it is no >wonder. If anyone has a better idea, I would love to hear it... Here is the >transcribed will: > > > >

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