Any connections with VAUGHANS of Bristol (General)

by mellychesnel, Monday, October 05, 2009, 15:24 (5534 days ago) @ mellychesnel

update on information for those who may be interested:
Phillip Vaughan(1839) had a grandmother called Ann. I have bought her death cert and the details are as follows:
Death: 1849 18 Mar
Age 58
residence Eugene st, St Philip And St Jacob'S, Bristol
died of asthema registered by M porter resident in near by Wade St (she is a next door neighbour to Ann Vaughan in Little Ann St on the 1841 census)
Ann is given as the widow of Phillip Vaughan occupation smith

They seem to have a son Thomas whose baptismal records are on IGI:
bapt 08 FEB 1824 St Philip And St Jacob'S, Bristol, Gloucester, England

He seems to be on the 1841 England Census
Age: 20, occupation smith, residence Little Ann St, St Philip And St Jacob'S, Bristol, Gloucester


I have also found a George Vaughan on the 1841 census in King's Alms lane Brislington, age 30, a lodger by the looks of things, occupation plasterer which fits the info on Philip's wedding cert. I have still yet to find a direct connection to FoD Vaughans as I have no idea where Philip senior was born or married. His wife Ann was according to the 1841 census born in Gloucestershire about 1791 and if I have found the right William/George Vaughan then according to the 1841 census he was born in Somerset not Gloucestershire which is likely where his mother's family came from and most likely where their wedding took place, although The census records give Sarah mapstone place of birth as Bristol about 1819


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