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1835 - 1835 (0 years)
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| Name |
Emma VAUGHAN |
| Born |
31 Jan 1835 |
St. Luke, Chelsea, Middlesex, England [1] |
| Gender |
Female |
| _UID |
D03C090CE1947E46B08C8FCCEED38A427E19 |
| Died |
24 Feb 1835 |
St. Luke, Chelsea, Middlesex, England [1] |
| Buried |
28 Feb 1835 |
Holy Trinity, Brompton Road, Brompton, Middlesex, England [2] |
| Person ID |
I1036 |
Chamberlain Family |
| Last Modified |
1 Dec 2017 |
| Father |
Charles VAUGHAN, b. 19 Apr 1803, Mitcham, Surrey, England , d. 8 Jun 1866, Chelsea, Middlesex, England (Age 63 years) |
| Mother |
Virtue POULSOM, c. 31 Mar 1811, Melksham, Wiltshire, England , d. 5 Nov 1863, Chelsea, Middlesex, England (Age ~ 52 years) |
| Married |
26 Dec 1832 |
St. Mary Abbots, Kensington, Middlesex, England [3] |
| _UID |
6B34B295317D5B498733F1F8813906EA8593 |
| Family ID |
F104 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Notes |
- Burial record states age as 1 month, residing on Holmes Row.
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| Sources |
- [S79] Vaughan Family Bible, Charles Vaughan and/or Virtue Vaughan, ca. 1832-1866, (Name: Not published;).
Copy of inscription page in possession of Earl Chamberlain. Bible in possession of Charles Vaughn.
- [S111] Burial Register, Church of England, (Name: Not published;), Holy Trinity Church, Brompton Road, Brompton, Middlesex, England.
Emma Vaughan Holms Row, of the parish, west division, age 1 month, depth of grave at 5 feet, Row 11, Letter plot G.
- [S5] Parish Register, Church of England, (Name: U.S.A., Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah;).
An abstract of the entry of the marriage of Charles Vaughan and Virtue Poulsom has finally been found and obtained. With the aid of www.familyhistoryonline.net the long elusive marriage was discovered having been indexed in the West Middlesex Marriage Index.
Charles and Virtue were both single at the time of their marriage and each of them specified that they were resident in the parish of St. Mary Abbots, Kensington where the marriage took place.
The most exciting discovery, however, was that the abstract included the names of the two witnesses at the marriage: Sarah Susannah Seaton and William Seaton. Follow-up of this new Seaton clue is underway.
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