vaughan.org - Vaughan

Description: This site is maintained for the many descendants of Sampson Vaughan (1790-1872) and his wife, Mary Jones, who married in Wales and died in North Carolina. Sampson and Mary Vaughan spent their days working a scrub oak farm near Durham, North Carolina, where they grew tobacco. Among family names belonging to this tree are Dupuy, Dameron, Heath, Haylett, Taylor, Clarke, Cloud, Lamb, Rankin, Knight, Hewett (Hewitt), Galvan, O'Neal, Matchett, Elizondo, Roman, Gray, Sayre, and Schofield.

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The Vaughan Family Archive

"In my boyhood days when I came across the family name in English history or in literature it was my habit to take it to my father and ask if the name mentioned indicated a relative of his. One day he replied to one of these interrogations something as follows: "Great men, indifferent men and even bad men have borne that name. Pick out the good ones and emulate them; neglect the indifferent ones and despise the bad ones." This sage advice I have followed. It gives me the unique opportunity of selecting my o

Victor C. Vaughan, M.D. in 1926 Dean of the Medical School, University of Michigan President of the American Medical Association Acting Surgeon General, U.S. Army (1917) Books and Writings by Vaughans and their Kin:

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