She was united in marriage to Irvin Barnett Vaughan October 30, 1890 at Davisville, West Virginia. To this union eight children were born, Charles C. Vaughan of Davisville; Samuel M. Vaughan, Mrs. Howard E. Harper of Parkersburg, West Virginia; Mrs. Mary B. Petty, Mrs. Howard N. Marlow of Akron, Ohio; Mrs. Lewis L. Coe, Miss Geraldine Vaughan and Clarence W. Vaughan of Earlham. Besides the immediate family she leaves four sisters and two brothers, Mrs. C. R. Stephens, Miss Minnie West of Parkersburg, West Virginia; Miss May West, William West, G. Cleveland West of Gilbert, Arizona, and Mrs. Poca Janes of San Francisco, California. Twenty-five grandchildren and five great grandchildren, other relatives and friends.
Mrs. Vaughan was a member of the First Baptist Church of Stillwell, West Virginia. Mrs. Vaughan was not so well known in this community for since her coming, she has been ill much of the time. She was loved by all who knew her. She was a kind, patient, loving mother who had the joy of seeing her family gorw to manhood and womanhood, going out to make homes for themselves.
“ She resteth from her labors, and works do follow her.”
The Earlham Echo
March 2, 1944
She was united in marriage to Irvin Barnett Vaughan October 30, 1890 at Davisville, West Virginia. To this union eight children were born, Charles C. Vaughan of Davisville; Samuel M. Vaughan, Mrs. Howard E. Harper of Parkersburg, West Virginia; Mrs. Mary B. Petty, Mrs. Howard N. Marlow of Akron, Ohio; Mrs. Lewis L. Coe, Miss Geraldine Vaughan and Clarence W. Vaughan of Earlham. Besides the immediate family she leaves four sisters and two brothers, Mrs. C. R. Stephens, Miss Minnie West of Parkersburg, West Virginia; Miss May West, William West, G. Cleveland West of Gilbert, Arizona, and Mrs. Poca Janes of San Francisco, California. Twenty-five grandchildren and five great grandchildren, other relatives and friends.
Mrs. Vaughan was a member of the First Baptist Church of Stillwell, West Virginia. Mrs. Vaughan was not so well known in this community for since her coming, she has been ill much of the time. She was loved by all who knew her. She was a kind, patient, loving mother who had the joy of seeing her family gorw to manhood and womanhood, going out to make homes for themselves.
“ She resteth from her labors, and works do follow her.”
The Earlham Echo
March 2, 1944
Family Members
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Charles Cornelious Vaughan
1891–1965
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Katherine Lydia Byrd Vaughan Coe
1893–1967
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Roland B. Vaughan
1895–1896
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Samuel Milton Vaughan
1897–1978
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Geraldine Vaughan Altvater
1899–1973
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Mary Belle Vaughan Petty
1902–1947
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Sue J. Vaughan
1906–1978
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Clarence West "Bus" Vaughan
1908–1994
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Barbara Grace Vaughan Harper
1912–1985
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