Source: History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and
Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William
Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago,
1882. p. 783. [Nicholas County] [Ellisville Precinct]
THOMAS VAUGHN, farmer, P. O. Blue Licks, was born
in Lewis
County, Ky., November 10, 1822, son of Thomas
and Elizabeth
(McDaniel) Vaughn. Thomas Vaughn, senior, came
from Penn-
sylvania at an early day and settled in Lewis County,
Ky., where
he passed through all the hardships incident to
the life of the
early pioneer, and where he prospered and died.
He was the father
of ten children, eight of whom are living. Our
subject received the
education afforded by the schools of his native
county, and began
life as a farmer, in which occupation he is engaged
at present,
owning a snug farm of ninety-eight acres. April
2, 1846, he was
married in Nicholas County, to Elizabeth Wilson,
born in March
1828, daughter of Thomas and Catharine (Croce)
Wilson, of
Virginia. His wife is a member of the Christian
Church at Stony
Creek, and he is a Republican and a member of Blue
Lick Lodge.
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corrections and/or additional
information contact me, Linda CONAWAY Welden at:
Linda_Welden@Vaughan-Vaughn.org
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