Henry Clay Vaughan, Vaughan, Emma
Cassity, Jefferson, Lt, 7th Ala, her father Levi Cassity died 1849,
Florence, AL, married 25 May 1862, Tuscaloosa, husband died 28th Jan
1904 Birmingham. Came back to Birmingham 1886, husband enlisted 1862
with cadets from Univ of Ala, was 1st Lieut, Capt Stores also a cadet,
not wounded or captued or imprisoned. Co F, 7th Ala cavaly
Daniel T. Vaughan of Blount Co, enlisted
private 5th Ala Apr 1861, Taladega Co, wounded at battle of Fishers
Hill, VA, can't make living because of said wound, rheumatism, old age,
age 74, PO Oneonta, May 6, 1911. Witness - R. J. Vaughan, 15 May 1911
and J. L. McLeray 21 Jun 1911
The Southern Democrat
Oneonta, Alabama
August 19, 1971
HUFFSTUTLER RITES HELD
Mrs. Claude Huffstutler (Sallie Hannah Vaughan), 73, died at her residence on Remlap Route one. A native of Cleveland, she was a member of Tabernacle United Methodist Church. Her parents were the late Richard and Jennie Loven [Loving] Vaughan, and her husband was Claude Huffstutler who died in 1964.
Survivors include a step-son, Ernest Huffstutler of Trafford Route one; three sisters, Mrs. Nancy Box of Oneonta Route one, Mrs. Catherine Atkinson of Washington, D.C., Mrs. Jennie Mae Fountain of Cleveland Route one; two brothers, Cage Vaughan of Cleveland Route one, Charles Vaughan of Hokes Bluff.
Rev. Mrs. Estelle Pinegar and Rev. Joe Maples conducted last rites August 15 at 2 p.m. from Tabernacle Church.Lemley Chapel directed burial in Tabernacle Cemetary.
The Southern Democrat
Oneonta, Alabama
Dec 24, 1931
Deputy Sheriff H. C. Vaughan Killed at Nyota.
(By Reporter)
Hayden, Al., Dec. 20 - (Special)- Deputy Sheriff Henry C. Vaughan, of Nyota, three miles East of Hayden, was shot and instantly killed last Saturday night at eleven o'clock. It is alleged that Sam Hays of Nyota shot Vaughan with a shot gun when Vaughan attempted to search his car for whisky.
It is reported that Vaughan searched Hays' automobile once, and that later Hays returned with a shot gun and encounterd Mr. Vaughan near the mine Commissary where the fatal shooting took place. It is reported that Samson Hays, brother to Sam Hays, was in the car at the time of the shooting.
Sam Hays, who is alleged to have done the shooting, surrendered to the authorities Sunday morning and is now in the county jail at Oneonta under a warrant charging murder in the first degree.
Sheriff McPherson, Probate Judge J. C. Nation and Solicitor H. J. King made an investigation of the killing and find that there are conflicting statements about the killing.
Mr Vaughan had been either a Justice of the Peace or Deputy sheriff in this part of the County for the last 20 or 25 years and was well known. He was 54 years of age.
Mr. Vaughan was very faithful in the discharge of his duty as an officer, and will be missed in this part of the county very much.
Mr. Vaughan and his family made their home in Hayden until a few years ago when he left his home here and moved to Nyota where he was employed by Morse & McCormack.
Surviving the deceased are his wife, Mrs. Ada Vaughan, his father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. Hart Vaughan, of Hayden; one brother, Burl Vaughan, of Hayden; five sisters, Mrs. Ida Culwell, of Warrior, Mrs. Ethel McElymore, of Trafford; Mrs. Ora Calvert, of Trafford, Mrs. Beulah Mulverhill, of Trafford and Mrs. Mertie Standridge, of Hayden; four sons, Homer of Birmingham; Buster, Clyde and H. C. Jr., of Nyota; four daughters, Mrs. Alma Roper, of Gardendale, Mrs. Mamie Smith, of Gardendale, and Misses Daisy and Lorene Vaughan, of Nyota.
The funeral services were held at Union Grove Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and was attended by one of the largest crowds ever present at a funeral in these parts. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. J. C. Calvert, of Trafford, with interment in adjoining cemetery.
*****Alabama Portraits prior to 1870
compiled by the Historical Activities Committee
Mrs. Orville Lay, State Chairman for the
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Alabama
pg 49
Mrs. N. Chambliss (Maria Mathews) 1844-1865 of Dallas Co, AL, dau of Peter Early Mathews & Virginia Vaughan Mathews, born at river plantation home “Rosemar”, died at twenty.
Confederate Pension Applications - Miscellaneous Alabama Counties
Microfilm at Birmingham Public Library
E551.4 .C66 1987
Roll 252 - Vaughan, A. M. - Vines, Levi
Henry Jackson Vaughan, wife Georgia Ann Vaughan, Lee Co, pvt, Co F, 46th regt., her father Hiram Trawick, she was first married to Geo. W. Philips. Henry Jackson died Lee Co, AL 1867 Feb 5., enlisted Notasulga in 1862. Dear Judge, I am the widow of Henry Jackson Vaughan I am 84 years of age. I was born Aug 5, 1843, I was married to my husband on Feb 27, 1867. Signed Georgia Ann Vaughan, Feb 14, 1927.
Hix/Hicks Vaughn, wife Sarah Vaughn, Marshal Co. Pvt Co K 9th Regt, her husband died 13 March 1897. Sarah signs w/her mark. .....That while in the discharge of his duties as such, on the ___ day of May 1863 at Salem Church in the state of Va he was shot through right shoulder and in very ???? infirm. Has 40 acres land Marshal county, value $80, household & kitchen furniture $10.
Isaac V. Vaughn, wife Mary K. Vaughn, Blount Co, AL private 42nd GA volunteers, but sent her a letter saying they couldn't find him on this roll, took her off 3rd class roll of Blount co #24425. War dept # 2058960. His own request says enlisted as private in Co C, 42nd Ga on Sep 1862, at Vicksburg Miss, wounded, leg broken below knee, at battle of Dalton GA in May 1864, now old age 67, PO Blountsville, signed I V Vaughan (his mark)
J. S. Vaughn, Tallapoosa & Clay
J. B. Vaughan, Etowah, Co D, 3rd reg of SC.
John Wesley Vaughan, Bedie Clara Vaughn, Cleburne, pvt Co G, 7th GA Regt,, widow lives Heflin, application lists all her children, and where they live.
James M. Vaughn, wife Mandy M, Tallapoosa, Co B, 18th regt. AL
James W. Vaughan, Limestone Co, pvt Co g, 11th Tenn Cav.
Joshua E. Vaughan, wife Martha F., Calhoun Co, Co K, 28th Regt AL, PO Anniston, shows him Jos. E. Vaughn.
Samuel E. Vaughan, wife Louisa R., Cherokee Co, enlisted Pvt Co K, 44th Regt on May 6 1862 in Fairplay, Calhoun Co, AL, age 67 in May 1907. Real estate Int in SWNW See 10-T12 R9, 40 acres land in Cherokee Co, value $20.00, 9 Jul 1907. Property page signed by Louisa R. Vaughn, his wife, May 1 1912. He died Feb 20, 1912, she filled out appl for widows Apr 17, 1912. Witness J. L. Wisdom, Timmie Malone. Simm Stricklan & John W. Vaughan pesonally acquainted w/Samuel E. Vaughan, May 29, 1907.. 16 Apr 1915 Louisa R in Piedmont AL
Wm. H. Vaughn, Randolph Co, AL, pvt Co K, 43rd NC Regt, born Chesterfield, SC, May 16, 1844.
Vaughan Wm. Miles, wife Mary Elizabeth Lee Co, pvt, Co K, 1st Reg,, widow lived Opelika.
Vaughan, Willis B, Limestone co, pvt, Co F, 9th Regt AL
Vaughn, Frank M, wife Annie W, St. Clair co, AL, pvt Co C, 31st GA Regt.
Vaughan, George, wife Elizabeth, Talladega Co, pvt Pelhams co Stewarts Horse Artillery.
Henry H Vaughn, wife Mollie Jane, Calhoun co, pvt co I, 25th Regt
Henry Vaughn, Chambers co
Isham Calvin Vaughn, Mary Jane wife, Limestone co
J. H. Vaughn, Madison co
(need to finish vaughns, and see if have all of them, appear to have omitted some of them)