Several descendants of Nicholas Vaughan, son of William Vaughan have been yDNA tested and all are members of the FTDNA Orange 11A Subgroup
Several descendants of Daniel Vaughan, husband of Elizabeth, both of Prince George Co, and later of Dinwiddie Co. have been yDNA tested and all are members of the FTDNA Cyan 05 Subgroup, proving that he is not Daniel, the son of William. David Robertson, co-administrator of the FTDNA Vaughan DNA Project
The yDNA results render much of what follows as incorrect.
The following IS correct:
Biography
The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia recorded these children born to DANIEL and ELIZABETH VAUGHAN:
JOSS son of Dan: & ELIZ: VAUGHAN born 14th decem last bapt feb: 3d 1722-3
WILLIAMS s[son] of DAN: & Eliz: VAUGHAN born 14th August last bapt Jan 17th 1724-5
ISHAM son of DANIEL and ELIZ VAUGHAN born feb ye 4th 1725
ANN D [daughter] of DANIEL and ELIZ VAUGHAN born 15th Dec 1727
PETER Son of DANIEL & ELIZ VAUGHAN born 28 Sept 1730 [1]
1731.1021. Daniel Vaughan Paid for maintenance.[2]
1762. Elizabeth Vaughan. Richard Titmas paid for Elizabeth Vaughan.[23]
1763. Elizabeth Vaughan. Richard Titmash paid for Elizabeth Vaughan.[24]
1766.0710. Elizabeth Vaughan. Richard Titmash paid for Elizabeth Vaughan.[25]
Research Notes
Applies to one or more Daniel Vaughan Details:
The Following, although correct, applies to one or more OTHER Daniel Vaughan
This profile lacks source information. Please add sources that support the facts.
This applies to Daniel, son of William Vaughan. In 1703 Prince George County was created from Charles City County, Virginia. The 1704 Prince George County Quit Rent Rolls recorded DANLL VAUGHAN with 169 acres.[26][27]
This Daniel has an unknown an appears to be too young to be the son of William Vaughan.
The children born to DANIEL and ANN VAUGHN were recorded as:
ANN datr of DANl & ANN VAUGHAN born 10th of Oct 1732 bapt Nov 12th 1732
MARY daughter of DANIEL & ANN VAUGHAN born ye 1 January 1745-5 Bapt 9 Febrary
PHEBE D. of DANIEL & ANNE VAUGHANS born Novr 12th 1743 & bapt Janr 1st 1743-4[28]
Given the fact that DANIEL VAUGHAN, Senr was recorded in the Bristol Parish Vestry Book on 17 Nov 1753, there was another DANIEL VAUGHAN in Prince George County who could have been the one married to ANN.[29] It should be noted in that era the designation of senior did not necessarily mean the younger DANIEL was a son.
Daniel Vaughan was born sometime in either 1678 [speculation] or 1690 [also speculation] in Charles City, Charles, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Anne "Ann" Ramsay [Speculation] sometime in 1710 in Virginia. Daniel and Ann had seven children together:#
Daniel Vaughan b. 1710 [Speculation]
Joshua Vaughan b. 1722
Isham Vaughan b. 1726
Ann Vaughan b. 1727 or 1732
Peter Vaughan b. 1730
Ann Vaughan b. 1732
Mary Vaughan b. 1734
Daniel Vaughan died sometime in 1760 in Prince George, Prince George, Virginia.
Family
Daniel Vaughan, mentioned in the record of Mary Vaughan.[30]
A birth date (Vaughan-646 born 1678) should not be more than 60 years before or after a sibling's birth date (Vaughan-643 born 1760) .
Daniel was born about 1690. He passed away about 1728.
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Important Note: The references below contain the research from both correct and partially correct information (biography and research sections). The purpose is to document the differences as identified through DNA matching.
Sources
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 058.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 60.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 63.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 64.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 67.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 132.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 148.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 150.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 154.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 160.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 163.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 167.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 169.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 172.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 174.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 180.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 183.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 187.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 189.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 190.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 192.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 197.
↑ Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia 1720 - 1789, page 204.
↑ Virginia Tax Records, Virginia Quit Rent Rolls, 1704: Prince George County, A Rent Roll of all the Lands held in the County of Prince George for the year 1704, Surname V, citing Vaughan, Digital images: Ancestry.com [database with images], image 420 of 672
↑ ftdna.com, Vaughan DNA Project Subgroup 11A Orange, Descendants of Nicholas Vaughan, son of William Vaughan.
↑ Chamerlayne, Churchill Gibson, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia, 1720-1789 – Bristol Parish (Va.); Register, U-V, citing Daniel Vaughan, page 379; page 380, 381, Transcribed and Published by Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne; Richmond, Virginia. Privately Printed. 1898
↑ Chamerlayne, Churchill Gibson, The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia, 1720-1789 – Bristol Parish (Va.); Register, page 154, citing Daniel Vaughan, Senr; Transcribed and Published by Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne; Richmond, Virginia. Privately Printed. 1898
↑ "Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VR5B-JSL : 10 February 2018), Ann in entry for Mary Vaughan, 01 Jan 1734; citing , reference ; FHL microfilm 1036590 IT 2.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Daniel by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
Y-chromosome DNA test-takers in his direct paternal line on WikiTree:
John William Vaughn, b 1596 d 1684 of Wales. http://www.vaughan-vaughn.org/dna-testing/results.htm