Person:Daniel Vaughan (6)

Watchers
m. Abt 1814
  1. Daniel Vaughan1815 - 1867
  2. Bridget Vaughan1819 - Bef 1827
  3. Margaret Vaughan1823 -
  4. Bridget Vaughan1827 -
  5. Michael Vaughan1830 -
  6. Jeremiah Vaughan1833 -
m. 17 Jan 1839
  1. Mary Vaughan1839 - Bef 1846
  2. Bridget Vaughan1842 -
  3. Jeremiah Vaughan1844 - Bef 1848
  4. Mary Vaughan1846 -
  5. Jeremiah Vaughan1848 -
  6. Michael Vaughan1850 - 1919
  7. Hanora Vaughan1851 -
  8. Margaret Vaughan1854 -
  9. John Vaughan1856 -
  10. Catherine Vaughan1859 -
  11. Ellen Vaughan1862 -
Facts and Events
Name Daniel Vaughan
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 1815 Cloonusker, Tomgraney, Clare, Ireland
Marriage 17 Jan 1839 Limerick, County Limerick, Republic of IrelandSt. Munchin's Roman Catholic Parish
to Bridget Fitzgerald
Death[1] 10 Mar 1867 Limerick, County Limerick, Republic of IrelandQuarry Road, Thomondgate

The 1850 Griffith's Valuation lists Daniel Vaughan as occupier of land leased by Owen Evans Ownes containing house, offices and yard with building valued at 1 pound 14 shillings.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Civil Death Record, in Irish Family History Foundation. RootsIreland. (Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland).

    Age: 52. Status: Married. Occupation: Car Man. Informant-Relationship: None Given. Informant-Name: Hanora Vaughan. Address: Quarry Road. Notes: Phthisis-2 years-no medical attendant.

  2. This place of birth is associated with his father Jeremiah/Darby and grandfather Daniel (?) (see Talk page) prior to ejectments from Clare in the 1820s. His sister Bridget appears to be the first family member baptized in St. Munchin's, Limerick, in 1819. The registers for Cloonusker (or Scarriff) in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe do not survive up to 1850.