Elizabeth Vaughan grave monument details at St Cuthbert Church burial ground, Marton, Yorkshire,England

Elizabeth Vaughan grave monument in St Cuthbert Church burial ground, Marton, Yorkshire, England

Elizabeth Vaughan grave monument: legible names and details

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Elizabeth Vaughan
1867251842first name on monumentdied Aug 1867
William Vaughan
husband of Elizabeth VaughanElizabeth Vaughan, nee Malcolm, of Cleveland Middlesbrough, wife of William Vaughan, nee Hughes, stepson of John Vaughan.

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I have been trying to find out when William Vaughan died. He is the adopted son and step-son of John (Jacky) Vaughan, of Bolckow and Vaughan. Wm was born William Hughes, circa 1834 at Eccles, Lancashire, to William Hughes and his wife Ann (nee Poole, who was married (and widowed) three times - to Alexander Brown in 1830; to William Hughes in 1834; and to John Vaughan in 1838). I have been researching this family in an attempt to discover a relationship with my Griffiths ancestors, according to family stories.
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I am doing a computer course and the subject is digital story telling. Having been involved in the restoration of this grave previously I have decided I would tell the story of Mr Vaughn through pictures. I do hope you will be willing to help me.Thank youHarry Collier
(requested on 16 07 2014)
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Location of the above Elizabeth Vaughan monument

St Cuthbert Church burial ground, Marton, Yorkshire, England

St Cuthbert Church burial ground, Marton
St Cuthbert Church burial ground

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