- [S332] Meredith B Colket, Jr, Founders of early American families: emigrants from Europe, 1607-1657, (Name: General Court of the Order of Founders and Patriots of America; Location: Cleveland, ; Date: 1975;), Name: Catherine Vaught. Source Publication Code: 720 Place: Virginia; Year: 1735; Page Number: 94.
Name: Catherine Vaught
Arrival Year: 1735
Arrival Place: Virginia
Family Members: Wife Mary Catherine; Son John Andrew; Son John Casper; Daughter Mary Catherine; Daughter Margaret; Daughter Catherine
Source Publication Code: 720
Primary Immigrant: Vaught, John Paul
Annotation: Contains passenger lists mentioned in Lancour, A Bibliography of Ship Passenger Lists, 1538-1825 (1963), nos. 198E, 200-207, 208(1), 213, 215, 219, 220, 222, 225, 227, 229-231, 232A-233, 235-237, 240(1)-243. Boyer has indexed ship names, place names, and about 12,000 personal names, with variant surname spellings. Nos. 9120, 9135, 9143, 9144, and 9151, Tepper's works, have similar lists.
Source Bibliography: BOYER, CARL, 3RD, editor Ship Passenger Lists, the South (1538-1825). Newhall, CA: the editor, 1979. 314p. 4th pr. 1986. Reprint. Family Line Publications, Westminster, MD, 1992.
Page: 94
- [S628] John Blankenship, Germanna History Notes, (Name: John Blankenship;), Page 25, note 1387.
When John Paul Vaught proved his importation in 1735, he stated that he brought his wife, Mary Catherine, and his children, John Andrew, John Caspar, Catherine Margaret, and Mary Catherine. Of the two daughters, Nancy M. Dodge suggests that Mary Catherine Vaught married Christopher Moyer, Sr. Christian Clements named his wife as simply Catherine, and this is probably the one that John Paul Vaught referred to as Catherine Margaret in the importation, and in his will as the daughter who had married Christian Clements.
http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/johnsgermnotes/germhs56.html
- [S629] Helen Spurlin, John Paul Vogt, Parts 1-3, in Beyond Germanna, vol2 (1990), (Name: John Blankenbacker; Location: Chadds Ford, PA; Date: 1990;), entire article.
Immigrant John Paul Vogt (aka Johan Paul Vaught), who arrived in Philadelphia with his wife and 4 children in 1733 on the Charming Betty, along with other immigrants from Rhineland-Palaline, Germany
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