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.
The Southern Democrat
Oneonta, Alabama
Dec 24, 1931
*****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