Vaughn GraveyardMilton TownshipSection 1 Twp. 3N Range 11E by Bob Scott The DAR transcription describes the graves as being on a farm south of Morris Chapel, on the river bank. Thomas Vaughn, whose family gave its name to the cemetery, ran a ferry across the Indian-Kentuck Creek in the 1820s. The cemetery is located near the Ohio and a modern trailor park just upstream from Brooksburg. Bundren, The grave of Amelia, wife of Leander Bundren, died Feb. 12,1859, age 70 years Cotton, Owen H., son of J.T. & L., May 16, 1845-July 15, 1859 Daily, Owen, son of Michael & Jane, died Nov. 21, 1852, age 22 yrs. 2 mo. 21 days Danner, Lydia Ann, dau. of Jacob & America, died Jan. 30, 1859, age 5 mos. Gray, Elizabeth, dau of O.L. & Rachel, born Jan. 22,1850- (stone broken off) Larimore, Sterling, son of A.J. & Melissa, June 20, 1857-Aug. 16, 1858 Steele, Perry, son of James & Letitia, died Nov., 5, 1850, age 12 years, 2 mos, 23 days Steele, Letitia, wife of James, died Apr. 30, 1851, age 68 yrs. 2 mos. Steele, Mary, E., dau of J&L, Apr. 28, 1584-June 5, 1855 Vaughan, Thomas, died Dec. 26, 1828, aged 57 yrs, 6 mos. 25 days Vaughan, Dearborn, Feb. 20, 1813-Mar. __, 1866 Transcribed by Robert W. Scott. |