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Joseph G. Vaughan--(excerpt) listed as born 8/5/1839--Death date 1918--Oak Grove Cemetery--Source: pg 262--A Reunion in Death by Duncan E. Hansen--Picture of Tombstone, also
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Joseph Gibson Vaughan--MO Death Certificate--Parents Albert Vaughan & ?? Gibson on that

http://www.sos.mo.gov/TIF2PDFConsumer/DispPDF.aspx?fTiff=/archives/DeptofHealth/Death/1918/1918_00013532.TIF&Fln=656130.pdf
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1850 United States Federal Census Missouri Buchanan Bloomington pg 2
Albert Vaughn 38 VA
Manerva 28 KY
Francis M. 13 MO
Joseph G. 11 MO
Elizabeth 9 MO
Silas 7 MO
Barbra 5 MO
Melvina 1 MO
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1860 United States Federal Census Missouri Jackson Fort Osage pg 211
Albert Vaughan 45 VA
Minerva Vaughan 42 KY
Francis M Vaughan 23 MO
Joseph Vaughan 20 MO
Elizabeth Vaughan 17 MO
Silas Vaughan 14 MO
Barbry J Vaughan 13 MO
Sarah Vaughan 10 MO
Victoria Vaughan 7 MO
Mary Vaughan 1 MO
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1900 United States Federal Census Missouri Lafayette Sni-A-Bar District 162 pg 11b

1910 United States Federal Census Missouri Johnson Jackson District 108 pg 6a
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KC Star--8/22/1917--Taps Will Soon Sound For The Last of Quantrills--Excerpt Only:

There were only ten men in the original band--William Hallar, George Todd, Joseph Gilchrist, Perry Hoy, John Little, James Little, Joe Vaughn, William H. Gregg, James A. Hendricks and John W. Koger--when they met about Christmas time, 1861, at or near the farm of Mrs. Samuel Crump, on the old Independence-Blue Springs Road, and enrolled as an anti-Jayhawker association under Quantrill's leadership, the main pledge that was extracted from them being that they were neither to give nor expect quarter. Of the original band, Joe Vaughn, who lives near Oak Grove, is perhaps the only one remaining
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KC Star--4/28/1918--Death of Joseph G. Vaughn

Joseph G. Vaughn, 78 years old, a retired farmer of Kingsville, MO, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Josie Dyer, in Lake City, MO, yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock. He is survived by two sons, Samuel G. Vaughn and Charles G. Vaughn, Kingsville, MO, Mrs. Elsie Maloney and Mrs. Stella Carlyle of Kingsville and Mrs. Josie Dyer of Lake City, MO.
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Dan Vaughn listed as dying in Fort Worth, Tarrant Co, TX--4/13/1913 per TX Death Cert--(Do a search)..Also see Branded as Rebels by Donald R. Hale

TX Death Certificates

http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#w=;p=2;c=1320964;t=searchable
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