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  • Members: 29
  • Category: Genealogy
  • Founded: Jan 16, 2000
  • Language: English
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Genealogical list for researchers interested in researching John Vaughan Sr. of Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ and his descendants who settled in NJ,PA, & OH and beyond. John Vaughan was a Baptist separatist who first shows up at Lady Moodys Colony at Gravesend, L.I.,NY(now Brooklyn) in 1651 and possibly the son of Rev William Vaughan who founded the 2nd Baptist Church in Newport.

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