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Gallia County, Ohio

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Source:  History of Gallia County
Publ: 1882 - H. H. Hardesty & Co., Publishers, Chicago & Toledo

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JACOB VAUGHN - was born in Fayette county, Pennsylvania, Dec. 20, 1814.  His father, Thomas Vaughn, was born in the state of Pennsylvania, Sep. 2, 1787, and died at his home in Jackson county, Ohio, Mar. 7, 1871, aged 83 years, 6 months and 5 days.  He volunteered as a private soldier in the war of 1812, under the command of General Harrison, and he was in the charge at Fort Meigs under the command of Colonel Dudley.  He continued with command until the British and Indians were reinforced, surrounding and overpowering Colonel Dudley, and capturing him and nearly all of his men.  Mr. Vaughn  was present when the great Indian chief, Tecumseh, was killed.  After his return to his native State he married  Rebecca Dunham, a native of the same State, and moved to Jackson county, Ohio, in 1822.  He there bought the farm which he occupied the remainder of his life.  He was one of the associate judges of Jackson county for about seventeen years, and filled various offices of trust for nearly forty years, always attending to their duties with promptness and accuracy.  His wife died Nov. 29, 1846.  They were parents of ten children, seven boys and three girls, all, with one exception, Samuel, who died Dec. 4, 1849, are now living.  Judge Vaughn were a strong believer in the Christian religion, a good  citizen, a kind neighbor, and a very affectionate father, and in his death the family  and the community lost a true friend.  Jacob Vaughn was married, in Jackson county, Ohio, Feb. 19, 1839, to Julia A. Fowler, who is a native of Monongahela county, West Virginia, born Mar. 24, 1820.  She is mother of the following children:  Thomas, born Nov. 27, 1839, died Sept. 26, 1863; Mary A. (Ratekin), Feb. 3, 1843, resides in Richardson county, Nebraska; John F., Feb. 23, 1846, resides in this county; James W., Apr. 2, 1849, resides in this county; Margaret J. (Wilcox) , Aug. 17, 1852, resides in this county; Susan C. (Hanger), March 9, 1854, resides in this county; Sarah M. (Glassburn), Sept. 5, 1857, resides in this county; Amanda C. (Kelly), Nov. 29, 1859, resides in this county; Phebe J., July 14, 1862, resides at home; Cynthia A., Oct. 1, 1863, resides at home.  The parents of Mrs. Vaughn are are Nehemiah and Mary (Thomson) Fowler, settlers of Gallia county in 1864.  Mr. Vaughn had two sons in the late war.  John F. enlisted in 1863, in the 79th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and served to the close of the war.  Thomas was a member of the militia regiment,  and was called into service at the time of Morgan's raid into Ohio.  Mr. Vaughn is a farmer in Raccoon Township.  His address is Tycoon postoffice, Gallia  county, Ohio.
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

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