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Tillman Vaughn

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Tillman Vaughn

Birth
South Carolina, USA
Death
17 Feb 1904 (aged 73)
St. Francis County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Forrest City, St. Francis County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Co. F, 51 Alabama (Partisan Rangers), Private, Confederate.

Tillman and Sarah E. Camell were married 22 Aug 1848, Talladega County, Alabama.

Feb.19,1904-Forrest City Times Newspaper: Death of Tillman Vaughn and wife. The grim reaper has made quick work in the Vaughn household, and the friends and relatives of the family are appalled at the fatalities which occurred there in the last ten days. It was just ten days ago that Chas. Padgett, the second husband of their daughter in law, died in the home of Tillman Vaughn, in Franks township, near Haynes.
On Wednesday evening, Feb. 17, 1904, Tillman Vaughn himself passed away, aged 71 years. He had pneumonia and his advanced years made him an easy prey to the disease. The remains were interred in the Mt. Vernon Cemetery. Undertaker Stevens had just arrived at the house, and had the remains in his casket, when Mrs. Vaughn, wife of the deceased, and two years his senior, passed away from old age and general debility. She will be buried this afternoon alongside her husband. They were well respected in the community, and we extend our sympathy to the friends.
Co. F, 51 Alabama (Partisan Rangers), Private, Confederate.

Tillman and Sarah E. Camell were married 22 Aug 1848, Talladega County, Alabama.

Feb.19,1904-Forrest City Times Newspaper: Death of Tillman Vaughn and wife. The grim reaper has made quick work in the Vaughn household, and the friends and relatives of the family are appalled at the fatalities which occurred there in the last ten days. It was just ten days ago that Chas. Padgett, the second husband of their daughter in law, died in the home of Tillman Vaughn, in Franks township, near Haynes.
On Wednesday evening, Feb. 17, 1904, Tillman Vaughn himself passed away, aged 71 years. He had pneumonia and his advanced years made him an easy prey to the disease. The remains were interred in the Mt. Vernon Cemetery. Undertaker Stevens had just arrived at the house, and had the remains in his casket, when Mrs. Vaughn, wife of the deceased, and two years his senior, passed away from old age and general debility. She will be buried this afternoon alongside her husband. They were well respected in the community, and we extend our sympathy to the friends.

Gravesite Details

The cemetery might be in Haynes, not in New Castle. I had heard of another Mt.Vernon cemetery there.



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