Vaughan Brashears

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About Vaughan Brashears

87. *Vaughn Brashears, b. 1798 (age 33 in Feb 1832); Vaughn died in Indian Territory, about 1853 or 54; m. Isabella LeFlore, b. c1804 (28 in 1832), sister to Greenwoood LeFlore, the Choctaw Chief who negotiated the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek. Vaughn was a beneficiary under Clause 14 of the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, 1830, yet was "removed" to Indian Territory in the "Choctaw Trail of Tears."

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Vaughan Brashears's Timeline

1798
1798
Choctaw Nation, Mississippi, United States
1820
1820
Choctaw Nation, MS
1821
1821
Honey Island, Yazoo River, MS
1826
1826
1829
1829
1831
1831
1834
1834
OK
1853
1853
Age 55
Indian Territory, Oklahoma, United States