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About William Isham Vaughan
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Isham Vaughan (son of Daniel) was born February 04, 1725/26 in Bristol Parish, Virginia source "Births from the Bristol Parish Register of Henrico, Prince George, and Dinwiddie Counites, Virginia, 1720-1798, Transcribed By Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.; Baltimore; 1980
Notes for Isham Vaughan: 1738 witness to deed southside of West Creek Amelia County 1740 listed as adjacent landholder southside of West Creek Amelia County 1746 listed as adjacent landholder on Frank's Creek Amelia County 1748 listed as adjacent landholder on Frank's Creek Amelia County 1748 listed as adjacent landholder on Deep Creek Amelia County 1750 listed as adjacent landholder on Deep Creek Amelia County 1750 Isham appointed guardian to orphan Thomas Childrey
Indenture Richard Jones, Jr. to Isham Vaughan dated 20 July 1750 for consideration of love & affection for Isham Vaughan) 630 acres bothsides of the south fork of Deep Creek, adj. lines of Hall Hudson a small branch, Winningham's Creek, lines of Philemon Crane, Ambrose Crane, Tanner, Moody, & Jefferson & Brown's with all houses etc. Wits: Peter Jones, John Turner, Peter Jones.
This land lies near the Nottoway Amelia border north of Blackstone. Richard Jones may have served as Isham's guardian, since Isham is identified as a landowner at the age of 15 it is likely that he had a guardian.
Indenture Charles Sallard of Nottoway Parish , Amelia County to Isham Vaughan of same dated 22 April 1767 for considerationof 48 pounds 128 acres in Nottoway Parish on Long Branch, the old road, a plain cross path, & line of Quarles. Wit: Charles Connally, John Porter & David Vaughan.
This purchase of land along long Branch in Nottoway in 1767 he later deeded to Daniel Vaughan in 1791. It is located on the southern edge of the town limits of curent Blackstone, Virginia.
1765 witnesses a neighbors deed with his son Frederick 1765 witnesses will of Thomas Tanner 1767 listed as adjacent landholder on Deep Creek Amelia County
1768, July 20 - Isham Vaughan patents 55 acres on the east side of Long Branch that makes out of the Hurricane Creek. Patents No. 37, 1767-68, page 362.
This patent later appears as the land David Vaughan lives on. Isham must have given it to his son David in an unrecorded or unindexed deed.
1769 witnesses a neighbors deed 1770 signs deed to his son Frederick
I believe his estate was settled after 1800 in Nottoway County. He apparently lived to be a very old man.
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William Isham Vaughan's Timeline
1724 |
August 14, 1724
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Culpeper, VA, United States
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1746
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1750 |
1750
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Culpeper County, Virginia, United States
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1765 |
1765
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Amelia County, Virginia, United States
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1807 |
1807
Age 82
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Nottoway, Nottoway, Virginia, United States
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