Elizabeth Ann Mitchell born on 14 Oct 1756 to Thomas and Judith Mitchell in New Kent, Virginia and she was baptised at St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, Virginia on 14 November 1756. [1]
She married Joseph Vaughn about 1770 in Virginia. Before the 1790 Census, they and their family removed to North Carolina. She passed away 1822 in Stokes, North Carolina. She is buried in the Vaughn Family Cemetery .
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John Vaughn admr. 25 Aug 1804 Inventory 31 Aug 1804 Sale Mar 1805. Petition for dower by widow Elizabeth Vaughn. Awarded 133 1/3 acres. Petition of John Terry and his wife Ann for their share of personal property. 14 Mar 1806 Distribution to heirs: (Img 21) John Terry John Willson David Murphy John Vaughn William Willson Susanah Vaughn Michel Vaughn Lashey Vaughn Joseph Vaughn Elizabeth Vaughn, widow 2 Mar 1818. Elizabeth Vaughn gdn. of minor heirs. Gdn bond for Theodocia Vaughn, Mitchell Vaughn https://www.genealogyfacts.org/GFData/NC/NCStokes/NCStokes_County_Estates_Vaughan.htm
Stokes County North Carolina Heritage Vol.II #823,will of her father Thomas Mitchell Amherst County Virginia Book 1 page 13.
This person was created through the import of PittsPenn_2010-09-21.ged on 22 September 2010 by MG Pitts.
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