LIVINGSTON COUNTY, KENTUCKY

VAUGHAN FAMILY

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Archibald Vaughn

KY Livingston

DB FF.236

__ Jan 1839

Nathaniel E. Venable, Clement Carrington, Archibald Vaughan, Clement C. Read and Isaac Read , excr. of Isaac Read, dec’d. of Charlotte, Virginia

Thomas F. Barnett

960

Ohio R.

$5,000. In the district set a part for officers & soldiers of the Continental line Footnote … corner to Edward Carrington. Rec. Charlotte County, VA 7 May 1839. Rec. Livingston County 20 June 1839. Note: Archibald Vaughn was the illegitimate son of Mary Vaughn, dau. of Abraham Vaughn, d. 1795 Charlotte Co. VA. Archibald was a very successful businessman and later moved to Prince Edward Co., VA.

KY Livingston

DB FF.238

20 Jun 1839

Thomas F. Barnett

Nathaniel E. Venable, Clement Carrington, Archibald Vaughan, Clement C. Read and Isaac Read of Virginia

Note: See Charlotte and Prince Edward, VA

960

Ohio R.

1/3 of it has been paid down and has executed 2 notes for the balance dated this day, Viz, $1666.66 2/3 & payable in one year from d ate & $1660.66 2/3 in 2 years … Rec. 20 Jun 1839.

Daniel Vaughn

KY Livingston

DB DD.408

3 Oct 1832

Daniel Vaughn

Bayliss & McCroskey

Daniel Vaughn conveys all his crop of tobacco and corn now on hand; also all household and kitchen furniture with farming utensils also 1 yoke of oxen and cart. Daniel is indebted for $70.95 due 6 Aug 1835 and also by account for sum of $145. If paid, conveyance is void. [signed] Daniel (X) Vaughn. Rec. 7 Nov 1835.

KY Livingston

DB DD.213

16 Aug 1834

Daniel Vaughn

John Bayless & Co.

Mortgage. Daniel Vaughan bargains, sells & delivers all of his crop of tobacco now on hand, 11 head sheep, 15 head hogs, 1 bay mare 4 years old next spring, 1 bull, 1 steer. Vaughn indebted to Bayless & Co. by notes & accounts: 1 note for $3 due to [illegible] Bass 1 May 1834, 1 given to Abraham Morgan for $3.75 due 4 Jan 1833 & by account for $155.50. Obligation void if paid. [signed] Daniel (X his mark) Vaughan. Wit: W. W. Williams, John A. Calhoun[?] Rec. 28 Aug 1834.

KY Livingston

DB EE.204

3 Oct 1836

Daniel Vaughn

Bayliss & McCroskey

Daniel Vaughn is indebted by note of $324.45 due 11 May 1836. If paid, this mortgage is void. [signed] Daniel (X) Vaughn. Ack. By Vaughn and rec. 8 Nov 1836.

KY Livingston

DB EE.286

21 Jan 1839

Daniel Vaughn and

John Vaughn

Bayliss & McCroskey

David Vaughan and John Vaughn sell & deliver 1 yoke of oxen & cart, 1 bad face sorrel horse, 1 other sorrel horse, 3 “hed” of cows & 3 yearlings, 10 head sheep, 20 head hogs, household & kitchen furniture and farming utensils. Also 2 rifle guns. Daniel & John are indebted by note for $324.45 ¾ due 10th May 1830[?] If paid, this obligations is void. [signed] Daniel (X his mark) Vaughn, John Vaughn. Rec. 18 Feb 1837.

Hector Vaughn

KY Livingston

DB C.261

2 Aug 1816

James Ritchey

James Meek of Christian County

246

Clay Lick Creek

$1600. Wit: John Edwards, Hector Vaughn, Wm. Brown. Rec. 21 Apr 1817.

KY Livingston

DB BB.416

29 Nov 1827

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Ambrose Denison

“We whose names are hereunto subscribed have know_ Ambrose Denison from 15 to 20 years and do certify that he is a free man.” John Dyer, Hector (X) Vaughn, James Barlow, Saml. McLean. Denison’s mother is a white woman.

Henry Vaughn

KY Livingston

DB BB.365

13 Sep 1828

William Dicky

Charles Lizenbee

100

Crooked Creek

$200. Wit: John Swancy, Henry Vaughn. Rec. 16 Apr 1829.

KY Livingston

DB GG.096

20 Feb 1841

Charles Lisenbee & John R. Marvell & Elizabeth Lisenbee

Henry Vaughn

107

Crooked Creek

$214. Test: John Swansey, Samuel Ashley. Rec. 17 July 1841.

James Vaughn

KY Livingston

DB EE.407

12 Apr 1837

James Vaughn

H.F. & D.A. Given and Givens, Williams & Given

James Vaughn grants, bargains and sells for $1 all his crop of tobacco now in the hogsheads & at the river say about 4000 pounds +/-, 1 mare & colt, 2 cows & calves and all his household furniture and farming utensils, 17 head hogs. James is indebted to Given & Co. in sum of $55.44 due by 1 Jan 1836 & to pay Given, Williams & Given $94.78 due by note 1 Jan 1837. Obligation is void if paid. [signed] James Vaughn.

John Vaughn

KY Livingston

DB EE.286

21 Jan 1839

Daniel Vaughn and

John Vaughn

Bayliss & McCroskey

David Vaughan and John Vaughn sell & deliver 1 yoke of oxen & cart, 1 bad face sorrel horse, 1 other sorrel horse, 3 “hed” of cows & 3 yearlings, 10 head sheep, 20 head hogs, household & kitchen furniture and farming utensils. Also 2 rifle guns. Daniel & John are indebted by note for $324.45 ¾ due 10th May 1830[?] If paid, this obligations is void. [signed] Daniel (X his mark) Vaughn, John Vaughn. Rec. 18 Feb 1837.

William Vaughn

KY Livingston

DB GG.329

5 May 1842

George Fisher

Wm. McCroskey, surviving partner of McCroskey & Bayliss

George Fisher Footnote mortgaged to Wm. McCroskey, surviving partner of McCroskey & Bayliss, late merchants of Salem and others, 227 acres of land on waters of Clay lick Creek … same land bought by Fisher from John Berry and is the farm whereon William Vaughn now lives; also his crop growing, 1 house & lot in Salem where Fisher lives, mules, horses, etc. Fisher owes McCroskey $97.84 and, if paid, this mortgage is void. Rec. 11 May 1842.

William H. Vaughn

KY Livingston

DB DD.358

6 Aug 1835

William H. Vaughn

Bayliss & McCroskey

Wm. H. Vaughn conveys all his crop of tobacco now on hand. Vaughn is indebted to Bayliss & McCroskey by note given this day for $14.75 and also for $75. If Vaughn pays this obligation of mortgages, this conveyance is void. Rec. 7 Aug 1835.

KY Livingston

DB EE.155

3 Aug 1836

William H. Vaughn

Bayliss & McCroskey

William Vaughn conveys all his crop of corn and tobacco. He is indebted in sum of $110. If paid, this conveyance is void. Rec. 25 Aug 1836.

Contributed by Brenda Joyce Jerome. Thank you.

Compiled By: David H. Robertson, 159 Hickory St., Roswell, GA 30075 davidhr@hushmail.com