The Vaughan Family in Wales and America


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The Vaughan Family in Wales and America is an update (2008) of a family history first published in 1990 by Higginson Book Company of Salem, Massachusetts. Originally conceived as a "search for the Welsh ancestors of William Vaughan (1750-1840)," this book became a global search for Vaughans of all seasons. Revised in 1992, this edition has been further revised by the author, 83 year-old James E. Vaughan, for publication and distribution by Trafford Publishing or 2657 Wilfert Road, Victoria BC CANADA V9B 5Z3, the publisher of his historical novels The Alchymist and The Silurist, and Diana and Leo, the former based on the lives of the 17th-century Welsh scientist Thomas Vaughan (The Alchymist), and his twin brother Henry Vaughan (The Silurist), and the latter on the lurid prose of a 19th century Parisian named Gabrielle Jogand-Pages. Writing under the pen name Leo Taxil, Jogand-Pages’ principal targets were Thomas Vaughan and a young American girl named Diana Vaughan, who sought to prove her kinship toThomas. More than twenty years of research preceded the publication of the novels. The revised family history is now available for readers of the two novels who may desire to explore factual aspects of Vaughan family history.




Vaughans in Wales & America


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Vaughan Family




The History of William Vaughan and Related Families


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William Vaughan came to America, probably from Wales, in the early 1700s and settled in Virginia. He married a Cherokee, Fereby Benton. They lived successively in the Clinch River Valley, now Russell County, Virginia; Hawkins County, Tennessee; and Wayne County, Missouri. William died in northwest Arkansas ca. 1838. Fereby died in Madison County, Arkansas when she was over 100 years of age. Descendants of William and Fereby are found in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Arizona, California, and elsewhere. William Winton Hanshew (1838-1911) was born in Wythe County, Virginia and died in Arkansas.




Family Names of the Island of Newfoundland


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Byrne, Chaffey, Fahey, Fizzard, Fudge, Grouchy, Hynes, Inkpen, Lyver, McLaughlin, Miles, Murphy, Puddester, Quirk -- the names themselves are evocative of Newfoundland. Family Names of the Island of Newfoundland traces the origins of almost 3,000 surnames found on the Island and provides an engaging and comprehensive collection of etymology, genealogy, and Newfoundland history. The introduction presents a fascinating discussion of the history and linguistic origins of surnames found in Newfoundland, which come from many different cultures, notably English, Welsh, Irish, Scottish, French, Syrian, Lebanese, and Mi'kmaq. The main body of the book comprises a dictionary of surnames in the province based on data collected from provincial voting lists, family records, government documents, and newspaper reports dating back to the seventeenth century. Each entry includes variant spellings and cross-references of the surname, the countries in which the name originated, and its meaning. Newfoundland place names associated with the surname are also given. The book also includes a ranking of the most common surnames in Newfoundland and a comparative analysis of the frequency of surnames in Scotland, Ireland, England, and Newfoundland. Originally published in 1977, Family Names of the Island of Newfoundland is a unique reference work, giving Newfoundlanders, both in the province and away, a fascinating look at their roots. This edition incorporates a number of additions and corrections and has been completely reset in a sturdier and more convenient format. It will be of great use to individuals tracing their ancestors and to genealogists researching early settlers in Newfoundland.




The Vaughans of Courtfield


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The Vaughan family between the late 1200s and 1911.




Genealogies Cataloged by the Library of Congress Since 1986


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The bibliographic holdings of family histories at the Library of Congress. Entries are arranged alphabetically of the works of those involved in Genealogy and also items available through the Library of Congress.




Nannau


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William Vaughan of Golden Grove


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The Vaughans of Trawsgoed


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The Vaughan family owned Trawsgoed estate from about 1300 to 1947. The estate is near Llanafan, Cardiganshire, Wales. Traces the ancestors and descendants of Sir John Vaughan (1603-1674), son of Edward Vaughan and Lettice Stedman. He married Jane Stedman and had one son. The titles of Viscount, Earl and Countess of Lisburne were passed down from John Vaughan (1670-1721). Details the history of the family as it related to the estate.