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Newton DeVaughn

BirthJun 07, 1856 - Bushnell, McDonough, Ill
Death5 November 1905 - Harvard, Clay Cty, Ne
MotherMartha Ann Jameson
FatherChapman Robert DeVaughn

Born in Bushnell, McDonough, Ill on Jun 07, 1856 to Chapman Robert DeVaughn and Martha Ann Jameson. Newton DeVaughn married Mary Elizabeth Breiner and had 10 children. He passed away on 5 November 1905 in Harvard, Clay Cty, Ne.

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Chapman Robert Devaughn
1823 - 1890
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Martha Ann Jameson
1832 - 1875
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Mary Elizabeth Breiner
1856 - 1945
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George Devaughn
1895 - 1988
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Erma Mary De Vaughn
1891 - 1979
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Bertha Devaughn
1888 - 1955
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Florence Mae Devaughn
1884 - 1980
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Edna Mildred Devaughn
1886 - 1970
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Lottie Agnes Devaughn
1893 - 1977
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Claude Devaughn
1890 - 1970
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Ernest Valaska Devaughn
1883 - 1959
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Anna Ethel Devaughn
1880 - 1953
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Melvin Francis Devaughn
1898 - 1965

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