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Vaughn, Richard Wilson, d.1934

The Southern Democrat
Oct 18, 1934

Rev. R. W. Vaughn dies at Blount Highlands.
    Rev. Richard W. Vaughn died at his home at Blount Highlands, on route 1, Remlap, Tuesday.  His death was due to a complication of diseases.  He had been in declining health for some time.
    Mr Vaughn was 74 years of age and for many years had been a minister in the Cumberland Presbyterian church and was well known throughout this county.
    The deceased is survived by four sons, M. A. Vaughn, of Remlap; Clint and Ernest Vaughn, of route 4, Oneonta and Percy Vaughn; five daughters, Mrs. J. B. Horton, of route 1, Remlap; Mrs. J. P. Little, of Remlap; Mrs. A. Sims, of Allgood; Mrs. McCay, of Village Springs, and Mrs. Burtram, of Springville; one sister, Mrs. A. J. Turner, of route 1, Cleveland.
The funeral services were held at Remlap and were conducted by Revs. Mays and Fendley, with Wade in charge.

Vaughn, Martha Obedience Bright, d.1932

The Southern Democrat
Blountsville, Ala.
Feb 11, 1932

Mrs. R. W. Vaughn dead.
    Mrs. Martha Vaughn, wife of Rev. R. W. Vaughn, died at their home on route 4,
Oneonta, on Feb. 3rd.  Her death was due to heart dropsy and she had been in ill health
for some time.
    Mrs. Vaughn was about 57 years of age and for a long time had been a member of
the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
    The deceased is survived by her husband & two sons, Finis Blakely, of Joppa, and
Percy Vaughn, of route 4, Oneonta; three step-sons, M. A. Vaughn, of Remlap; H. C. Vaughn,
of route 4, Oneonta and Ernest Vaughn, of Tait's Gap; two daughters, Mrs. Henry Keller,
of route 1, Village Springs, and Miss Lois Vaughn, of route 4, Oneonta; four
step-daughters, Mrs. J. B. Horton, of route 1, Remlap; Mrs. J. P. Little, of Village
Springs, Mrs. Hark McCay, of route 1, Trafford, and Mrs. Arthur Sims, of route 2,
Oneonta; two brothers, J. M. Bright, of Cullman, and George Bright, of Marshall
county; three sisters, Mrs. Jane Barnett, Cullman and Mrs. Will Albritton, of Albertville.
    The funeral services were held at Bethlehem church and were conducted by
Rev. T. B. Nation.

Prince, Clarence Lloyd, d.1975

The Birmingham News
Wed, Aug 20, 1975
Page 71
Metro Edition
Clarence Lloyd Prince, 59, of 1617 Hatchet Ave, who died Tuesday, was a retired employee of Gasline Manufacturing Co. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Tarrant and of Masonic Lodge of Tarrant. Funeral will be at 11 am Thursday at Jefferson East Chapel with burial in Jefferson Memorial Gardens. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Swinney, Tarrant, and Mrs. Betty Butts, Morris; six sons, Robert L. Prince and Billy Prince, both of Muscle Shoals, Harry Prince, Morris; Leon Prince and Ray Prince, both of Tarrant, and Jerry Prince, Scottsboro; two sisters, Mrs. Lillan Kennedy, Birmingham, and Mrs. Mildred Little, Wylam and a brother, Gurrid Prince, Birmingham.

Page 213, John and William Little

*****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 213
John Little 1841-1918 and William Little 1841-1849, of Tuscaloosa, AL, sons of John Little & Barbara Kerr Little. John was father of Dr. Robert I. Little.

Page 141, Mrs. Hamilton Cloverhouse Graham (Minerva Little)

*****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 141
Mrs. Hamilton Cloverhouse Graham (Minerva Little) 1808-, of “Little Manor”, Warren Co and New Bern, NC, subject 7th generation from Richard Warren, Plymouth Company; 5th generation from Christopher Gale, 1st Colonial Justice of NC; 3rd generation from William Little, Colonial Chief Justice of NC.

Page 298, John and Susannah Little to Robert Higginbotham, Oct. 1837

Blount County Ala, Probate - Deed Record B 1834-1839
From microfilm at Birmingham Public Lib, AL
Micro#1034788 Roll:4 item #2 of 4

pg 298 Little to Higginbotham
6 Oct 1837, John Little and Susannah Little sell for $200 to Robert Higginbotham Blount county - SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 26 T14 R1W containing thirty nine 99/100 acres

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