The Vaughan Family
Living archive · last edit 6 May 2026

The story below is not fixed. It grows as family members add names, researchers find primary records, and prior chapters pick up siblings that had been missed — sometimes a great-great-great-grandchild, sometimes a sibling from 1845 the archive had never recorded before. 79 names added since the archive opened across 10 submissions and research passes, spanning Generations 3 through 9. The edits landed in CHAPTER 1, CHAPTER 6, CHAPTER 7, CHAPTER 8, CHAPTER 9, and the Epilogue. If you've read a chapter here before, it is almost certainly not the chapter you are about to read now.

Prologue · Before 1770

Two names from Cloonusker.

Cloonusker, Co. Clare

A Vaughan and a Minogue. Neighbouring families in a Clare townland. One name for each side of the oldest couple we can still name — and the point at which every thread of this story begins to tighten.

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Eight generations live in this archive. The earliest is a Daniel Vaughan of Cloonusker, Co. Clare — a name preserved on the pedigree chart, with no occupation, no date, and no wife's name recorded. The latest were born at the turn of the millennium — Shane in 1989, then Eliesha, Rhiannon, Adam, Jessica, and Jason, finishing with Jason in 2000 — six grandchildren of a Michael Vaughan and an Angela Williams. Between the oldest and the youngest: seventeen children born at Quarry Road in Limerick, eight Atlantic crossings recorded by ship and date, four sister-branches that stayed in Limerick, and a family that has not run out.

None of the narrative here is invented. Dates come from Mt St Lawrence cemetery registers, 1901 and 1911 Irish census returns, the descendant reports compiled by Thomas Sullivan Jr, Daniel Maloney, and Malachy Ryan in 2000 (expanded 2014 by Ellen Robinson, Valerie Woods, Jessica Bowslaugh), and — wherever the voice feels close and detailed — from the notebook the family itself kept. Where a date, a church, or a name is still uncertain, this page says so.

She had brown hair and Blue eyes, mole on cheek. she was 5 ft 4. Got this from Ellis island records. Her address at a time was 73 west 89th street new York.
Vaughan family notebook
Chapter 1 · ~1795 – 1867

Cloonusker to Limerick City.

A son and a daughter of Clare move east

In the last years of the eighteenth century, a Vaughan boy and a Minogue girl were born in the same Clare townland. They married, moved into the city thirty miles south, and died there. Their son brought the family into the parish that would house it for a century.

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Generation 2

Jeremiah and Bridget leave Clare.


Jeremiah "Darby" Vaughan(~1795–) was born around 1795 in 9. He married Bridget Minogue(~1797–), born there about 17979. Both died in Limerick City — by the time their graves were dug, the family had left the countryside for good.

Jeremiah's father, the first Vaughan we can still name, was also a Daniel, born in — no date, no stone, just the name on a pedigree chart compiled a century and a half later9. Bridget's father was a Patrick Minogue, also of Cloonusker. Two families, one townland, one generation out.

On the opposite side of the oldest line sit Ellen McMahon's people — the family Mick would later marry into. Her parents were James McMahon (1823–1862) and Mary Dwyer (b. ~1825)9. James died in 1862 — two years before Ireland's civil registration began, so his death record is parish-only. Ellen's paternal grandparents were James McMahon Sr and Mary Moloney, both born around 1790 in Limerick. Four McMahon / Moloney / Dwyer names across two generations — preserved on the 2000 descendant chart, otherwise lost.

Ellen's own generation, by contrast, is no longer skeletal. Aoife Ryan of Limerick Genealogy, commissioned in 2013 by the cousin Ellen Robinson — a Vaughan descendant living in the United States who had been piecing together the same puzzle — took the St. Patrick's parish register off microfilm and rebuilt Ellen's immediate family from primary record25. James McMahon and Mary Dwyer married on Saturday the 7th of May 1842 at St. Patrick's, Fr. Matt O'Connor officiating, Patrick Arthur and John Hickey witnesses25. Ten children followed between 1842 and 1862, nine of them Ellen's siblings: the first Michael McMahon (1842) died in infancy, and a second boy, Michael McMahon, baptised three years later, was named in his memory. Mary McMahon, Thomas McMahon, Patrick McMahon, and Bridget McMahon followed in turn. An earlier Ellen McMahon (1854) did not live past infancy; our Ellen was baptised on Friday the 2nd of January 1857 and named for the lost elder sister25. James McMahon (1859) arrived two years later, and Martin McMahon, the youngest, in January 1862 — seven months before their father was dead at Barrington's Hospital in Limerick. Park (Irish An Pháirc, “the field”), a fishing area on the banks of the Abbey River north of the city, was the family address through all of it.

Born
Cloonusker, Co. Clare
both of them
Died
Limerick City
both of them
Son
Daniel Vaughan, b. ~1815
carried the family into the city
Witnesses to son's marriage
Martin Fitzgerald · Timothy Clancy · Patrick Halloran
St Munchin's, 17 Jan 1839
Chapter 2 · 17 January 1839

A Tuesday wedding at St Munchin's.

Rev. M McCormack officiating

The first marriage in this family for which we have the date, the church, the officiant, and the witnesses on the register.

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Generation 3

Daniel and Bridget Fitzgerald.


Jeremiah and Bridget's son Daniel Vaughan(~1815–1867), born about 1815 in Limerick City, married Bridget Fitzgerald(1820–1885) — born 1820 in the same city — at on the 17th of January 183913. Rev. M McCormack witnessed the register, with three men whose names survive alongside theirs: Martin Fitzgerald, Timothy Clancy, Patrick Halloran13.

Bridget died on the 6th of May 1885 and was buried in , plot 126 Sa, the day after1. Daniel had died eighteen years before her, on the 10th of March 1867, also in Limerick. Ten children between them — ten that we know of, a Clare researcher's chart recorded three quarters of a century later9 — all of whom stayed in Limerick (the emigrations came in the next generation). One became the carrier whose family this story is actually about. Four daughters stayed in the city and married into branches that still carry the line.

Married
17 Jan 1839
St Munchin's, Limerick
Officiant
Rev. M McCormack
Daniel died
10 Mar 1867
Limerick City
Bridget died
6 May 1885
buried 7 May, Mt St Lawrence 126 Sa
Their children
Ten
Mary, Bridget, Jeremiah, Hanora, Margaret, Ellen, John, Catherine… and Michael
Line 11710. Vaughan Bridget. 65. Thomondgate.
Mt St Lawrence cemetery register, April 1885
Chapter 3 · 1878 – 1905

Seventeen children on Quarry Road.

34 Quarry Road, Thomondgate, Limerick

One of Daniel and Bridget's ten was Michael — “Mick” — Vaughan(1850–1919), born on the 24th of January 1850 at 14. He married Ellen McMahon of on the 19th of July 1878 at St Patrick's Church, Limerick14. Between 1879 and 1905, Ellen bore seventeen children there. This is the generation everything afterwards returns to.

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Generation 4

Mick the carter. Ellen from Park.


Mick worked as a carrier — the 1911 census word for a horse-and-cart haulier2 — and lived his whole life at the Quarry Road address he was born in. In 1911 that address was recorded as , Thomondgate, on the north bank of the Shannon2. He died there on the 12th of February 1919, aged sixty-nine1·Go9, and was buried in plot Go9 at Mt St Lawrence Cemetery — the grave his son Michael erected for him1 and that went on to hold eleven of the family by the end of the century1.

Ellen McMahon came from . Descendant records place her birth in 18579; the 1901 Irish Census recorded her age as 46, implying 1854–552. Either date is within the ±2-year uncertainty the archive keeps flagged for her. She died on Christmas Eve 1921 at 41 Quarry Road — the family remembered the address as 41; the 1911 census had recorded it as House 342 — two and a half years after Mick, aged sixty-four on the Mt St Lawrence headstone1. Her oldest surviving daughter was on the other side of the Atlantic by then.

Mick born
24 Jan 1850
Quarry Rd, Thomondgate
Mick died
12 Feb 1919
aged 69 — Mt St Lawrence Go9
Ellen born
~1857
Park, Limerick · 1901 & 1911 census both corroborate ±1 year
Ellen died
24 Dec 1921
aged 64 — Mt St Lawrence Go9, Christmas Eve
Children
Seventeen
Three died before their tenth birthday
Address
34 Quarry Rd
per 1911 Irish Census; family later remembered as 41 Quarry Rd

The children, in order of birth, are listed below. They are the generation that split in two. Eight of them crossed the Atlantic; the others stayed within a mile of the Shannon. Three never made it through childhood.

Michael Vaughan, 61, Carrier (Labourer). Ellen Vaughan, 53, wife. Patrick 24, Katie 18, Michael 16, Christina 13, Nora 12, Martin 11, Hannah 10, James 6. And one more: Daniel Moloney, grandson, aged 2, born U.S.A.2
1911 Irish Census of Ireland · House 34 Quarry Road, Thomondgate
Table 1 · The seventeen children of Mick and Ellen, in order of birth
#ChildLifespanFateSource
1Daniel Vaughan28 Apr 1879 – 12 Apr 1933stayed. 61 New Rd, Limerick.9
2Mary Vaughan (1880–1886)4 May 1880 – 15 Jul 1886drowned, aged 6 years 2 months — Limerick Chronicle 15/07/188615
3Agnes "Bridget" Vaughan22 Nov 1881 – 12 Aug 1944emigrated 1901. Married Thomas Sullivan 22 Feb 1924 in Manhattan.6
4Ellen "Nellie" Vaughan1883 – 1950emigrated 1902. Married John Moloney 2 Feb 1908 in Manhattan.3
5Patrick29 Jan 1885 – 10 Apr 1939stayed. Redgate. Mt St Lawrence Go9.1
6Mary Vaughan (1886–?)1886 – unknownemigrated 1905. Brooklyn. Married William Browne.9
7Michael Vaughan20 Dec 1887 – 9 Feb 1890died aged 2 years 3 months (MSL Register 1890, p.18)14
8Margaret "Peg"1889 – 1934emigrated 1909. Married Stephen P Ryan 28 Dec 1918 in Manhattan.5
9John12 Apr 1891 – 2 Oct 1924emigrated 1910. Married Annie Dowd on his 23rd birthday.4
10Katherine "Katie"1893 – 1960stayed. Married a Limerick Ryan.9
11Michael Vaughan5 Feb 1895 – 25 Oct 1949stayed. 41 Quarry Rd. Mt St Lawrence Go9.1
12Christina1896 – 1946emigrated 1924. NYC. Married Thomas O'Connell.9
13Hanoria "Nora"1898 – 1991emigrated 1928. Married William Lysaght. Headstone date disputed.19
14Hannah1901 – unknownemigrated 1923. NYC. Married John Glynn.9
15Ann1 May 1901 – 1 May 1901twin of Hannah. Died the day she was born.14
16Martin1902 – unknownemigrated. Married Margaret Tobin 30 Apr 1927 in Manhattan.7
17James "Jimmy"29 Mar 1905 – 6 Nov 1975stayed. Mt St Lawrence Go9. Married twice — see Chapter 8.1

The second child on that list — Mary Vaughan, born 4 May 1880 — drowned at Thomondgate on the 15th of July 1886, aged six years and two months. The Limerick Chronicle of that date reported it as a “drowning accident”15. She is the only Vaughan-named drowning in 170 years of indexed Limerick newspaper obituaries — 34,329 entries searched, one match. The family's oral memory had her at seven and the year at 188716; the paper corrects both — she died about nine and a half months short of her seventh birthday.

The second Mary — the one who would survive to sail for New York in 1905 — was born on the 24th of August 1886, six weeks after this Mary drowned. The name came back into the house within weeks of leaving it. Ellen was already carrying the next baby when she lost the first.

Chapter 4 · Limerick, ~1840–1920

The sisters Mick left at home.

Four branches that stayed within walking distance

Mick was one of ten. When he married Ellen in 1878, four of his sisters were still in Limerick — and each of them founded a branch that the descendant reports later traced in detail. Sheahan. McNamara. Lynch. McInerney. None of them crossed the Atlantic. All of them are still out there somewhere.

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Generation 4 · collateral

The four Limerick branches.


Bridget Vaughan married Patrick Sheahan9. Ten Sheahan children are named on the descendant chart. Hanora Vaughan married Stephen McNamara, born around 1874, and at least ten McNamara children are recorded9. Margaret Vaughan married Michael Lynch; the Lynch branch is the smallest — the descendant chart names three children, only one of whom (John Lynch) has made it into this archive so far. Ellen Vaughan (the older one, not her niece Nellie) married James McInerney. The McInerney branch is the largest on record: fourteen children9.

Mick's older brother Jeremiah Vaughan Jr, named for the great-grandfather in , left no recorded marriage; nor did his brother John, nor his sister Catherine. Two older Marys9 are listed with no dates at all — it is likely the first died in infancy and the second was named after her.

Two other Mary Vaughans appear on Mick's generation of the descendant chart — Mary (elder) and Mary (younger) — recorded without dates. Both likely died in childhood given the name re-use pattern common in the period; neither has a marriage or descendants on record. The archive carries them as the ambiguous entries they are.

The named children per branch, as the 2000 descendant chart recorded them, follow below. Ages and birth years are missing from the original source for almost every one of these children; this is the earliest recorded layer of the collateral branches, and most of what followed is still unwritten.

Table 2 · Sheahan branchChildren of Bridget Vaughan (Mick's sister) and Patrick Sheahan.
  1. i.Mary Sheahan
  2. ii.Bridget Sheahan
  3. iii.Margaret Sheahan
  4. iv.Catherine Sheahan
  5. v.Michael Sheahan
  6. vi.Anne Sheahan the repeat name Anne below suggests she died in childhood
  7. vii.Margaret Josephine Sheahan
  8. viii.Anne Sheahan second Anne Sheahan — replacement name
  9. ix.Martin Sheahan
  10. x.Bruce McGuiness different surname — possibly married in rather than born a Sheahan, or a chart misalignment. Uncertain.
Table 3 · McNamara branchChildren of Hanora Vaughan (Mick's sister) and Stephen McNamara (b. ~1874).
  1. i.Bridget McNamara
  2. ii.Patrick Tighe McNamara
  3. iii.John McNamara
  4. iv.Mary McNamara
  5. v.Margaret McNamara
  6. vi.Katie McNamara
  7. vii.Patrick McNamara second Patrick McNamara
  8. viii.Loretta McNamara
  9. ix.Joseph McNamara
  10. x.Elizabeth McNamara
Table 4 · Lynch branchChildren of Margaret Vaughan (Mick's sister) and Michael Lynch.
  1. i.John Lynch
The descendant chart names three Lynch children; only John is carried in this archive so far. The other two need identification — flagged in Open Questions.
Table 5 · McInerney branchChildren of Ellen Vaughan — the elder — (Mick's sister) and James McInerney.
  1. i.Michael McInerney
  2. ii.James McInerney
  3. iii.Mary McInerney repeat name below
  4. iv.John McInerney
  5. v.Thomas McInerney
  6. vi.Daniel McInerney
  7. vii.Patrick McInerney
  8. viii.Mary McInerney second Mary — replacement name
  9. ix.Bridget McInerney
  10. x.Martin McInerney
  11. xi.Joseph McInerney
  12. xii.Helena O'Malley born McInerney, married an O'Malley
  13. xiii.Edward McInerney
  14. xiv.Rebecca McInerney

The archive holds these branches at this first-generation layer. Below the names above, each branch has a second generation of grandchildren and — in the living present — third-generation children who are the peers of Ella O'Leary on the Vaughan-via-Jimmy side. If you are a Sheahan, a McNamara, a Lynch, or a McInerney reading this, you almost certainly know a name this archive doesn't. The /contribute form is how you add it.

Chapter 5 · 1901 – 1928

Eight crossings.

Queenstown → Boston, New York

Over twenty-seven years, eight of Mick and Ellen's seventeen children sailed out of Queenstown — one at a time, one ship at a time. Each sailing is recorded by date, vessel, and port of arrival. The first left when Agnes was nineteen. The last left when Nora was thirty.

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Generation 5 · emigrations

Ship by ship.


These are the eight crossings the archive has by name and date9. Seven landed at Ellis Island; the first landed at Boston. The sisters went out ahead of the brothers — Agnes, Nellie, Mary all across the water before a brother followed.

Table 2 · Eight Atlantic crossings, 1901 – 1928
DateShipEmigrantPort of arrivalSource
Apr 1901S.S. IverniaAgnes "Bridget" Vaughanaged 19Boston9
19 Apr 1902S.S. CampaniaEllen "Nellie" Vaughanaged 18New York17
2 Apr 1905S.S. CelticMary Vaughan (1886–?)aged 18New York26
30 Oct 1908Margaret "Peg"aged 19New York27
20 Nov 1910S.S. BalticJohnaged 19New York28
3 Apr 1923S.S. CedricHannahaged 22New York29
9 Nov 1924S.S. RepublicChristinaaged 28New York30
1 Oct 1928S.S. CelticHanoria "Nora"aged 30New York31

Most of them stayed in America — whether any of the eight ever returned to Ireland, even briefly, is not recorded in the archive. John was dead within fourteen years of landing, in Manhattan in October 1924 aged thirty-three4. Nora lived into 199110 — she and her husband William are buried in the United States, not in the Limerick Lysaght plots that round-one research briefly conflated with them31.

Chapter 6 · New York · Brooklyn · 1900 – 1950

Sullivan, Maloney, Ryan, Browne, O'Connell, Glynn, Lysaght, Dowd.

Seven new surnames marry in

The sisters and one brother who crossed did not marry Vaughans. They married into Irish-American families — New York and Brooklyn tenements, mostly in Manhattan's 80s and 90s. The surnames changed every time.

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Generation 5 · American unions

The Atlantic marriages.


Agnes (Bridget) Vaughan married Thomas Sullivan(1866–1925) in on the 22nd of February 19246. The Sullivan branch grew there and drove much of the original 2000 descendant report — Thomas Sullivan Jr. compiled it9. He was one of three named children of Agnes and Thomas: Mary Sullivan, Thomas Jr., and Kathleen Sullivan, all raised in the Sullivan apartment at 112th Street and Broadway in upper Manhattan — their mother was known as Nana Sullivan to her American descendants12.The family notebook also records a second Upper West Side address — — tied to one of the Vaughan sisters a couple of blocks south of the Sullivans' place11.Tommy Jr. went off to the Second World War in uniform; a photograph of him and his mother on the rooftop of that building, his daughter's own photograph, survived into the Collins extended-family Facebook group seventy-odd years later12. Ellen “Nellie” Vaughan had crossed first — S.S. Campania, 19 April 1902, age 18 at arrival17. She then married John Maloney(1883–1932) in Manhattan on the 2nd of February 19083. Their son Daniel Moloney(1908–) was born in NYC later that year — and appears aged 2 in the 1911 Irish Census at 34 Quarry Road, visiting his grandparents back in Limerick2. He is the first American-born Vaughan-line descendant on record. The Maloney line in Manhattan ran into the research team fifty years later. Mary Vaughan (b.1886) followed three years later — S.S. Celtic, 2 April 1905, age 1826 — and married William Browne(1878–1943) in 9. Margaret “Peg” Vaughan married Stephen Patrick Ryan(1884–after 1940) — ceremony 28 December 1918 in Manhattan, civil cert filed as #12 of all Manhattan marriages in 19195 — another Manhattan household, one of two unrelated Ryan branches that come from two different Vaughan daughters. The couple later appear at in Brooklyn's Flatbush, the Ryan household linked to Peg in the archive notes.

John Vaughan — the only brother to cross and marry in America — married Annie M. T. Dowd(1890–~1953) at St Patrick's Church, Brooklyn on the 12th of April 1914414. The wedding fell on John's 23rd birthday. Annie was born 20 April 1890 on Upper Careys Rd, Limerick14; by the time her father Michael O'Dowd died in 1906 the family was at , the same Thomondgate street the Vaughans lived on8. John and Annie were Limerick neighbours before they were Brooklyn spouses. John died in Manhattan in 1924, aged thirty-three; Annie remarried a William Dower in 19308. John and Annie had four children per the descendant report; the archive does not yet hold their individual records and they are one of the targets of the open-contribution form. Christina Vaughan crossed on the S.S. Republic, 9 November 1924, age 2830 and married Thomas O'Connell(1897–1948) in New York9. Hanoria “Nora” Vaughan married William Lysaght(1894–1945) on the 27th of September 1924 at St Munchin's Church, Limerick — before her 1928 emigration, not after14. They emigrated together; the couple are buried in the United States, not in Limerick. Through her daughter the line expanded into the Robinson, Collins and Valentine branches10. Hannah Vaughan crossed on the S.S. Cedric, 3 April 1923, age 2229 and married John Glynn in NYC — Hannah lived a long life, though her exact death year is still missing.

Chapter 7 · Limerick, 1900 – 1960

Those who stayed.

Limerick, Redgate, 41 Quarry Rd, Park

Nine of the seventeen stayed in Limerick. Three of those died as children. The other six raised their own families within the city; two of them raised those families inside the same house their parents had lived in.

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Generation 5 · Limerick unions

The Limerick half.


Daniel Vaughan, the oldest son, married Mary Charley(1887–1929) on the 5th of November 1904 at the Cathedral, Limerick14. Daniel and Mary had seven children between 1905 and 1918 — three of them buried in infancy within the first three years. He died at — a few streets from the house he was born in — on 12 April 1933, aged 53. The surviving children are listed in Table 6. Patrick married Margaret Benson(1883–1964) and built the side of the family. Patrick died on the 10th of April 1939, aged 53, and was buried with his parents in the Go9 family plot1. Michael Vaughan — named for his father, the second of that name in the generation — married Bridget Burke(–1979) and kept going; he died at St John's Hospital aged 541. His widow Bridget outlived him by thirty years, buried Go9 on the 18th of September 19791.

Katherine "Katie" married James Ryan(1893–1972) — the second Ryan marriage in the family, completely unrelated to Peg's Manhattan Ryan9. Kirwin and Sherlock surnames have been reported by family informants as descending from this Limerick Ryan line, but none of those descendants is yet in the archive and the link is unsourced in primary records. Martin married Margaret Tobin(1905–after 1930) in Manhattan on the 30th of April 19277 — he emigrated too, contrary to the earlier read of him as Limerick-only. The Foley surname has now been traced to his daughter Mary Vaughan Foley Hamilton(1928–2022), born Manhattan 1928, married first a Foley and later a Hamilton, and died on the 19th of April 2022, the day before her 94th birthday12. Her death notice passed through the Collins extended-family Facebook group, where Ellen Robinson named the lineage directly: daughter of Martin, granddaughter of Mick and Ellen. Bagatta, the other surname reported in the 2014 descendant chart, is still unverified. And Jimmy — the youngest — has his own chapter.

Table 6 · Daniel + Mary Charley — Limerick line branchChildren of Daniel Vaughan (1879–1933) and Mary Charley (1887–1929).
  1. i.Bridget Vaughan b.1905, d.1908 — died age 3
  2. ii.John Joseph Vaughan b. and d. 1908 — infant death
  3. iii.Michael Vaughan 1909–1970; married Madge Fitzpatrick (see Table 7)
  4. iv.Hanora "Nora" Vaughan 1911–1967
  5. v.William Vaughan b. and d. 1912 — infant death
  6. vi.Patrick Vaughan 1915–1980
  7. vii.Paul Vaughan 1918–1992; married Angela McSweeney
Three of Daniel and Mary's seven children died in infancy between 1908 and 1912 — Bridget, John Joseph, and William. The four who survived to adulthood carried the Limerick Daniel-line forward through the mid-20th century.

Two of the four surviving children married in the inter-war years: Michael (1909–1970) to Margaret "Madge" Fitzpatrick(–1962), and Paul (1918–1992) to Angela McSweeney(–1993). Paul and Angela had no children recorded; Michael and Madge had eight — the table that follows.

Table 7 · Michael + Madge Fitzpatrick — Daniel-line grandchildren branchChildren of Michael Vaughan (1909–1970) and Margaret “Madge” Fitzpatrick.
  1. i.Daniel Vaughan b.1932 — named for his paternal grandfather
  2. ii.James Vaughan b.1934
  3. iii.Ester M. Vaughan b.1942, Ester M.
  4. iv.Marie Vaughan b.1944
  5. v.Michael Vaughan b.1946
  6. vi.Bridget Vaughan b.1948
  7. vii.Anthony Vaughan b.1950
  8. viii.Martin Vaughan b.1952
Eight cousins of the Michael Jr / Seamus cohort, born twenty years before them on the Daniel-line side of the family. This is the Limerick half of Michael Sr's generation.
Kept the house
41 Quarry Rd
Michael 1895–1949. Bridget Burke and six children.
The Redgate line
Patrick Vaughan
d. Redgate, 12 Apr 1939 — same day and month as his oldest brother six years earlier.
Two Ryans, not one
Peg · Manhattan · Katie · Limerick
the family has two Ryan branches from two different daughters, on two sides of the Atlantic.
Limerick branches that descend from here
Charley · Benson · Burke · Ryan · Tobin
Kirwin, Sherlock, Foley, Bagatta also reported by informants; unverified in primary records.
Chapter 8 · 1929 – 1987

Jimmy married twice.

Limerick

James “Jimmy” Vaughan, the seventeenth and youngest of Mick and Ellen's children, married Margaret Lowe — and then, after her death, married Charlotte Kirkland on 27 October 1943 at St Joseph's Catholic Church, Limerick18. The two marriages produced seven children between them and broke roughly into two families. The civil marriage register definitively records her surname as Kirkland — corroborating the 2026 family testimony and retracting the 2000 descendant report's O'Halloran9. Her father, Joseph Kirkland, a Limerick labourer, was already dead by the time of the wedding.

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Generation 5 · two unions

Six with Margaret, one with Charlotte.


With Margaret Lowe, Jimmy had six children across the 1930s — Mary Ellen "Myra" Vaughan, Kathleen "Kay" Vaughan, Josephine "Josie" Vaughan, Rita Vaughan, Michael Vaughan and Agnes Vaughan9. Each of the daughters married a Limerick man and raised a family there. Myra married Michael "Mick" Cronin(1930–2016) (four children). Kay married Sean Hayes(1933–) (three). Josie married Thomas McNallay (nine — the largest of the post-war cohort). Rita married Harry Brambles — no children; the only one of the six whose line did not continue. Agnes married Ultan Devine (seven children). Michael (1940–2026) had his own chapter; his one son went on to have six of his own. Myra lived to 2023.

After Margaret's death, Jimmy married Charlotte Kirkland (d. 1987). They had one son — Seamus Vaughan, born 194610. Seamus's four sons run parallel to his half-brother Michael (b.1940) (Jimmy's fifth child with Margaret Lowe); between the two half-brothers they account for the generation in Chapter 9. Jimmy himself died on the 6th of November 1975, buried Go91.

Wife 1
Margaret Lowe
six children 1930–1940
Wife 2
Charlotte Kirkland
married 27 Oct 1943 St Joseph's; one son, 1946
Jimmy died
1975
Limerick. Aged 70.
Charlotte died
1987
Table 8 · Myra + Mick Cronin — Limerick branchChildren of Mary Ellen “Myra” Vaughan (1930–2023) and Michael “Mick” Cronin.
  1. i.Anthony
  2. ii.Stephen Cronin
  3. iii.Martin
  4. iv.Jacqueline
Table 9 · Kay + Sean Hayes — Limerick branchChildren of Kathleen “Kay” Vaughan (1933–2001) and Sean Hayes.
  1. i.John
  2. ii.Moira
  3. iii.Sandra
Table 10 · Josie + Thomas McNallay — Limerick (largest post-war cohort) branchChildren of Josephine “Josie” Vaughan (b.1935) and Thomas McNallay.
  1. i.Susan
  2. ii.James
  3. iii.Eileen
  4. iv.William
  5. v.Edward
  6. vi.Martin
  7. vii.Sean
  8. viii.Maureen
  9. ix.Thomas
Table 11 · Agnes + Ultan Devine — Limerick branchChildren of Agnes Vaughan and Ultan Devine.
  1. i.Joseph
  2. ii.Susan
  3. iii.Gerard
  4. iv.Josephine
  5. v.Caroline
  6. vi.Tara
  7. vii.Rosaline
Across the four surviving sister-families — Cronin, Hayes, McNallay, Devine — Jimmy and Margaret's daughters produced twenty-three of the Vaughan grandchildren who grew up in 1950s–1970s Limerick. The descendant report lists them by first name only; birth dates and the next generation of their children are a live contribution target.
Generation 7 · the Cronin line expands

Stephen Cronin, four of his own, eight of theirs.


One of the four names in the Cronin table above is Stephen Cronin(1953–), Myra and Mick's second child, born in Limerick on the 6th of December 1953. Stephen sent his own branch into the archive in April 2026, by way of a message forwarded through Michael Jr.12. He married Veronica Akehurst(1954–), born 5 January 1954; four children followed between 1976 and 1991. Danielle Cronin(1976–) and Kerry Cronin(1976–) were born three weeks apart in May and June of the same year; Paul Cronin(1982–) came six years later, and Jonathan Cronin(1991–) finished the line in April 1991. Danielle married Kevin Earley (Earley the surname she now goes by); Kerry married Nick Milnes; Paul's wife is a second Kerrie; and Jonathan married Giana, no children yet.

Table 12 · Stephen + Veronica Cronin — Generation 8 branchChildren of Stephen Cronin (b.1953) and Veronica Akehurst (b.1954).
  1. i.Danielle Cronin b. 8 Jun 1976; married Kevin Earley
  2. ii.Kerry Cronin b. 28 May 1976; married Nick Milnes
  3. iii.Paul Cronin b. 2 Nov 1982; married Kerrie
  4. iv.Jonathan Cronin b. 23 Apr 1991; married Giana; no children
Stephen's own testimony, relayed through Michael Jr. in April 2026 — see personal-testimony-2026 in the Works Cited.

Eight grandchildren of Stephen and Veronica followed: Elliot Earley, Jack Earley and Arrion Earley through Danielle and Kevin; Isabelle Milnes, Oliver Milnes and Matthew Milnes through Kerry and Nick; and Jack Cronin and Savanna Cronin through Paul and Kerrie12. All still living, all outside Limerick — the Cronin leg of the Vaughan line has travelled further than most.

Chapter 9 · 1974 – 2000

The latest six, and the Seamus four.

Limerick

Two lines meet at the living edge of this archive. Both come out of Jimmy. One runs through his son by Charlotte — Seamus, whose four sons were born in the 1970s and early 80s. The other runs through his son by Margaret — Michael (1940 – 11 January 2026), the man this archive is dedicated to — and his grandson, Michael Jr., whose six children are Michael Sr.'s grandchildren and the parents of a fourth generation now being written in.

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Generations 6–8

Michael → Michael Jr. → Shane, Eliesha, Rhiannon, Adam, Jessica, Jason.


Michael Vaughan (1940–2026) — the fifth child of Jimmy and Margaret Lowe; the Michael this archive was compiled for — married Veronica O'Donoghue(1944–2004)10. Michael died on the 11th of January 202612. Their son, also called Michael (Michael Jr. in this archive to keep him apart from his grandfather, his father, and his great-grandfather), married Angela Williams12. Their six children — born over eleven years between 1989 and 2000 — are Michael Sr.'s grandchildren:

Table 3 · Michael Jr and Angela Williams's six children (Generation 8)
Shane Vaughanb. 198912
Eliesha Vaughanb. 199112
Rhiannon Vaughanb. 199312
Adam Vaughanb. 199512
Jessica Vaughanb. 199812
Jason Vaughanb. 200012
Veronica's people · Castlemungret, Co. Limerick

The O'Donoghues of Castlemungret.


Until Michael Jr. sent in a hand-drawn family tree on the 6th of May 2026 — alongside photographs of the 1901 and 1911 Castlemungret census returns, a c.1928 household record, and the family stone at — the archive carried Veronica as the wife of Michael Sr. with no people behind her32. Three generations now sit on the page12.

Veronica's father was Michael O'Donoghue (b.1914), who married Alice O'Dwyer. Alice's identity is carried on family testimony only — no primary source has yet placed her birth or death year32. Their daughter Veronica (1944–2004) married Michael Sr.; the rest of Chapter 9 is the line that followed her.

Michael (b.1914) was the fourth of seven children recorded in a c.1928 Castlemungret household return: head of family James O'Donoghue (42), wife Nora (47), and seven children at home, ages 4 to 2133. Nora's maiden name is not yet recovered — flagged in Open Questions for a second-pass marriage-record search.

Table 1 · O'Donoghue · Castlemungret branchChildren of James O'Donoghue (b.1883) and Nora — c.1928 household at Castlemungret.
  1. i.William O'Donoghue (b.1907) age 21 in the c.1928 record
  2. ii.May O'Donoghue (b.1909) age 19
  3. iii.Anastatia O'Donoghue (b.1913) age 15
  4. iv.Michael O'Donoghue (b.1914) age 14 — Veronica's father; later married Alice O'Dwyer
  5. v.James O'Donoghue (b.1916) age 12
  6. vi.Arthur O'Donoghue (b.1918) age 10
  7. vii.John O'Donoghue (b.1924) age 4
Source: c.1928 household return for James O'Donoghue, Castlemungret, Co. Limerick — the photograph supplied by Michael Vaughan Jr in the May 2026 submission. Birth-year offsets reconciled against the 1901 census ages where possible. Codex peer photo re-read 2026-05-06 reads James's 1901 age as 18 (b.1883), reconciled here against the household return's 42 (b.1886).

James (b.1883) was himself one of eight, born to William O'Donoghue (1851–1897), Veronica's paternal great-grandfather, and Bridget (1857–1928), her great-grandmother. Bridget's maiden name has not yet been recovered — a second research gap, alongside Nora's. The family stone — Mungret #131, erected by William and Bridget's eldest son John (the Mason) — records William's death on the 18th of December 1897 at the age of 46, and Bridget's on the 22nd of August 1928 at the age of 7139. William died young; Bridget held the household together for the next thirty-one years.

The 1901 Irish census of records Bridget as head of family at age 43, widow, a Farmeress, with all eight children still under the same roof40; the 1911 census, ten years on, still has Bridget at the head of the household, age 54, with her adult sons John (now married to Johanna and with three small children of his own in the same house), William Jr, and Michael (the latter two stoneworkers, single, still living at home) recorded under her41.

Michael Jr. put a small puzzle in the WhatsApp message that accompanied the submission — that his great-grandfather was “there in 1901 and back again married in 1926” but missing from 1911. The puzzle resolves once the lineage is straightened: the great-grandfather in question is James (b.1883), not William. James was age 18 at his mother's house in 190140, absent in 1911 (already married out), and head of his own Castlemungret household by the time of the 1926 census42. William, his father, had died long before the 1911 census ever asked the question32.

Table 2 · O'Donoghue · Castlemungret · Generation 4 branchChildren of William O'Donoghue (1851–1897) and Bridget (1857–1928) — of Castlemungret.
  1. i.John O'Donoghue (b.1879) Stone Mason; married Johanna Dunlea; erected family stone Mungret #131
  2. ii.Mary O'Donoghue (Kennedy) (1881–1935) married a Kennedy; d. 7 Sep 1935 per the family stone
  3. iii.James O'Donoghue (b.1883) Veronica's grandfather; married Nora; head of his own household by c.1928
  4. iv.William O'Donoghue (b.1886) Stone Mason; still single at his mother's house in 1911
  5. v.Michael O'Donoghue (1889–1949) Stone Mason; d. 3 Jul 1949 per the family stone
  6. vi.Ellen O'Donoghue (b.1892) absent from the 1911 household; further research gap
  7. vii.Bridget O'Donoghue (b.1894) absent from the 1911 household; further research gap
  8. viii.Rose O'Donoghue (Mulcahy) (1897–1962) married Michael Mulcahy; d. 28 Jul 1962 per the family stone
Sources: 1901 + 1911 census of Castlemungret, plus Mungret Graveyard headstone #131 (Codex peer photo re-read 2026-05-06). Three of John's stoneworking siblings (William Jr, Michael, and John himself) gave the family its trade in the late nineteenth century — the same stone they cut for William and Bridget still stands in the Mungret yard.

Four of the eight died before family memory closed: the headstone records Mary Kennedy (7 September 1935), her own daughter May Kennedy (10 October 1945, named on the stone as “niece”), Michael O'Donoghue (3 July 1949), and Rose Mulcahy (28 July 1962). Rose's husband Michael Mulcahy joined her on the stone — he died on the 7th of March 197339. Mary's husband (Mr Kennedy) stays on the page only as a surname; his forename is the third of the three open research gaps from this round.

The eldest brother John had also begun his own family by 1911. The Castlemungret census of that year records his wife Johanna Dunlea (maiden name from the hand-drawn tree) as a daughter-in-law in Bridget's household, with three children listed under the same roof41.

Fifteen years later the family had tripled. The 1926 Census of the Irish Free State — released free online by the National Archives of Ireland on the 18th of April 2026 — records John (now 43) and Johanna (39) as a household of their own at Castlemungret with nine children at home, ages 4 to 2142. The three children who had been visible in the 1911 census are still there, with their ages refining a year on the original census-derived estimates: John Jr at 19 (b.1907, not 1906), Bridget at 17 (b.1909, not 1908). Six new names join the page with this round — three boys, one girl, one ambiguous, and one without a recorded age.

Table 3 · O'Donoghue · Castlemungret · Generation 5 (John's branch) branchChildren of John O'Donoghue (b.1879) and Johanna Dunlea — at the Castlemungret house in 1911 and 1926.
  1. i.Michael O'Donoghue (b.1905) age 6 in the 1911 census, age 21 in the 1926 census; Veronica's first cousin once removed
  2. ii.John O'Donoghue Jr (b.1907) age 5 in 1911, age 19 in 1926 — birth year refined to 1907
  3. iii.Bridget O'Donoghue (b.1909) age 3 in 1911, age 17 in 1926 — birth year refined to 1909
  4. iv.James O'Donoghue (b.1912) age 14 in the 1926 census; one of three Jameses on this page (see note below)
  5. v.Florrie O'Donoghue (b.1913) age 13 in the 1926 census; "Florrie" most plausibly a diminutive of Florence
  6. vi.Joseph O'Donoghue (b.1918) age 8 in the 1926 census
  7. vii.Bernard O'Donoghue (b.1920) age 6 in the 1926 census
  8. viii.Kevin O'Donoghue (b.1922) age 4 in the 1926 census; sex transcribed as F in the database, almost certainly an enumerator-or-transcription error
  9. ix.Patrick O'Donoghue (John's branch, year unknown) age recorded as N/A in the 1926 census database; birth year therefore unrecovered
Sources: 1911 census of Castlemungret (the first three) and the 1926 Census of the Irish Free State (all nine). The new James (b.1912) is the third James on the page — disambiguated from his uncle James (b.1883, Veronica's grandfather) and from his cousin James Jr (b.1916, son of James + Nora at the household above). Bridget (b.1909) is disambiguated from her grandmother (b.1856) and from her aunt (b.1894); Michael (b.1905) is disambiguated from his uncle (1889–1949) and from his cousin (b.1914) who is Veronica's father. Kevin's transcribed sex flagged for second-pass research against the civil birth register c.1922.

Castlemungret is a townland on the southern edge of Limerick city, in the civil parish of Mungret, two and a half miles from the Cathedral — an old farmstead landscape of stone walls and lime kilns. Mungret Graveyard, half a mile further out, holds the family stone John the Mason cut for his parents39. Veronica's line, traced back from Chapter 9, ends there.

Jimmy's son by Charlotte, Seamus Vaughan, married Dolores Sheehan(1949–)10. They had four sons in Limerick: Anthony Vaughan, James Vaughan, Michael Vaughan, and Christopher Vaughan. Christopher confirmed his own birth year — 1983 — via a community submission in April 202612, completing the sibling run: Anthony (1974), James (1977), Michael (1980), Christopher (1983).

The next generation has begun to be named. Rhiannon Vaughan, the third of Michael Jr. and Angela's six, and her partner David O'Leary, had three daughters — Ella O'Leary in 2022 and Faye O'Leary in 2024, both in Limerick; then, after the family moved to central Europe in 2025, Indie O'Leary was born in on the Rhine and joined her sisters there for her first Christmas, three weeks old. Rhiannon sent all three birth certificates — and the Christmas photograph of the three sisters together in Switzerland — into the archive through the community-contribution form across April 202612. Ella was the first great-grandchild of Michael Vaughan Sr. to reach this archive — the name that opened Generation 9 in the record. The first great-grandchild by birth was already twelve years old by then: Eliesha's oldest, Kelsie Mongan, born 2010. Ella opened the archive door; Kelsie had been there all along.

Her older sister Eliesha Vaughan, the second of the six, had begun her own family earlier and at greater scale. With John Mongan(1990–) (son of Martin Mongan and Nora McCarthy) she had eight children between 2010 and 2024, all in Limerick. In order:

Table 4 · Eliesha Vaughan and John Mongan's eight children (Generation 9)
Kelsie Monganb. 16 Jul 201012
Martin Monganb. 5 Jul 201112
Jonathan Monganb. 24 Nov 201312
Scarlett Monganb. 28 Jan 201512
Michael Monganb. 6 Mar 201712
Maddison Monganb. 6 Jul 202012
Sienna Monganb. 10 Dec 202112
Savannah Monganb. 25 Apr 202412

Eliesha filed the record through the same /contribute form her sister used, a day apart12. Together Rhiannon's three and Eliesha's eight make eleven great-grandchildren of Michael Sr. recorded so far. Shane's line is still to be written in. The “Most recently added” block below will keep showing new additions as they come in; the curator will weave them into this chapter over time.

Eleven names in this generation so far. The oldest arrived in 2010; the youngest in 2025. Every branch still to come is waiting for somebody reading this to write it in.
Epilogue · — present —

The story has not finished.

Limerick · Brooklyn · wherever this reaches

Shane was born in 1989. His own children are here now, and nowhere in this archive. So are Eliesha's. And Rhiannon's. And there are people on other lines — cousins who married, children who emigrated, infants whose names never reached the page — that no researcher ever wrote down.

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This archive was compiled by people who are not here anymore. Thomas Sullivan Jr. and the two Daniel Maloneys gathered what they could in 2000. Ellen Robinson and Valerie Woods and Jessica Bowslaugh pushed it further in 2014. Their work stops roughly where the 20th century stops. It does not include the two-year-old Vaughan somebody in this family is currently carrying around a kitchen in Limerick or Queens or somewhere in between.

If you're reading this and a name is missing — yours, your child's, your parent's, your aunt who nobody wrote down — the archive is open. A form follows. Enough detail to be sure; not so much that it's a chore. The family is still the editor.

How to add a nameAdd to the archive →You'll be asked which line you're in, who you're adding, birth dates if known, and where you learned it — a birth certificate, a family memory, a letter, the back of a photograph. Nothing gets published without the family owner reading it first.
Methodology

Every source on this page is classified using the Evidence Explained analytical triad — originality (original / derivative / authored), information type (primary / secondary / undetermined), and evidence type (direct / indirect / negative) — and carried as a typed Source record in data/normalized/sources.json. Inline numeric citations refer to entries in the Works Cited list below; each works-cited entry carries an Evidence Explained citation, the viewing URL, and the date it was last accessed.

Claims are rated against the Board for Certification of Genealogists' five-part Genealogical Proof Standard. Reasonably exhaustive research is recorded by naming the repositories consulted (cemetery register, civil vital records, census, passenger manifest, descendant report, family testimony). Conflicting evidence — e.g. Nora Lysaght's death date as 4 Dec 1988 on the Mt St Lawrence register19 versus 12 Jan 1991 in the descendant report10 — is flagged rather than silently reconciled.

Open questions
Changelog (31)
  1. 2026-05-06Round 7 — 1926 Census Castlemungret, John's branch expanded. Same-day continuation of Round 6 once it became clear that the photographed household table Michael Vaughan Jr supplied was a screenshot of the National Archives of Ireland's 1926-census search-result page (released free online on 18 April 2026), not a separate c.1928 record. A browser-driven retrieval of the live NAI search returned both Castlemungret O'Donoghue households on the same page — James + Nora's (already covered in Round 6) and John (b.1879) + Johanna Dunlea's, the latter with nine children at home rather than the three known from 1911. Six new persons added to John's branch: James (b.1912), Florrie (b.1913), Joseph (b.1918), Bernard (b.1920), Kevin (b.1922) (sex transcribed F in the database, almost certainly an enumerator/transcription error), and Patrick (no recorded age). Two birth-year refinements applied to existing John+Johanna children against the 1926 ages: John Jr 1906→1907 (age 19), Bridget grandchild 1908→1909 (age 17). Slugs retained on both for URL stability. Source promotion: the round-6 placeholder household-record-c1928-castlemungret-james-odonoghue is now superseded by census-ireland-1926-castlemungret-odonoghue, which cites the live NAI release directly; the placeholder is retained for round-6 backwards-citation continuity but is not added to new records. The round-6 puzzle-resolution paragraph (“James was head of his own Castlemungret household by the time of the 1926 record”) now cites the new source. Disambiguation note: the new James (b.1912) is the third James on the page — uncle James (b.1883, Veronica's grandfather), cousin James Jr (b.1916, son of James + Nora), and now nephew James (b.1912, son of John). Open: Kevin's sex (civil birth register c.1922 Limerick), Patrick's birth year, the names and dates of any later children John + Johanna had after 1926.
  2. 2026-05-06Round 6 — Veronica O'Donoghue ancestry ingest. Three generations of O'Donoghues added to the archive from a family submission by Michael Vaughan Jr.: a hand-drawn family tree, photographs of the 1901 + 1911 Irish census of , a c.1928 household record showing James O'Donoghue (42) + Nora and seven children, and photographs of the family stone at (headstone #131). Twenty-six new persons backing into Veronica O'Donoghue's record — patriarch William O'Donoghue (1851–1897) and matriarch Bridget (1857–1928) at the top, their eight children, the seven children of James + Nora (Veronica's aunts and uncles), and three of John + Johanna (née Dunlea)'s children visible in the 1911 census. RESCIND within the same day: an earlier draft attributed the headstone's 1928 / aged-71 entry to William, drawing from a partial IGP-archive search-result snippet that conflated William and Bridget. A Codex peer photo re-read of the family stone the same day put the dates back where they belong — William died young (1897, aged 46), Bridget held the household together for the next thirty-one years. The corrected reading is internally consistent with the 1901 + 1911 census widow status and resolves the great-grandfather puzzle in Michael Jr.'s WhatsApp message (the missing-from-1911 ancestor is James, not William). Headstone-confirmed deaths now: William (18 Dec 1897), Bridget (22 Aug 1928), Mary Kennedy (7 Sep 1935), May Kennedy (10 Oct 1945), Michael O'Donoghue (3 Jul 1949), Rose Mulcahy (28 Jul 1962), Michael Mulcahy (7 Mar 1973), Gerard Mulcahy (17 May 2012). Five new sources, two new places ( + ). Open research gaps recorded: Bridget's maiden name, Nora's maiden name, Mr Kennedy's forename, exact birth-death years for Alice O'Dwyer.
  3. 2026-04-21Community contributions round (2026-04-21 queue). Four /contribute submissions ingested: Indie O'Leary added — third daughter of Rhiannon Vaughan and David O'Leary, born 2025 in during the family's Germany/Switzerland period (Swiss civil birth cert + two Christmas 2025 sister photos). Birth certificates attached for Rhiannon Vaughan (submitted by herself) and Michael Vaughan Jr. (submitted by Rhiannon). Michael Jr.'s previously-null birthYear backfilled to 1963 from two corroborating sources — birth cert + self-report (d.o.b. 12 Feb 1963); portrait photo also submitted by himself12.
  4. 2026-04-21Dedication updated. Now names Michael Vaughan Jr. as son and describes Michael Sr.'s eleven confirmed great-grandchildren — Eliesha's eight with John Mongan and Rhiannon's three with David O'Leary — with Shane's line still to be written in. Previous text (“grandfather to the six youngest”) had gone stale silently as great-grandchildren were ingested through the week.
  5. 2026-04-21Gate added: scripts/audit-prose-facts.mjs scrubs every numeric/ordinal claim in the prose against the live graph. Eleven rules today cover dedicant descendant counts, ordinal positions, family sizes, and the named-grandchildren roster. Fails on any drift. Wired into the invariants list in CLAUDE.md so no future session can let a stale descriptor claim ship.
  6. 2026-04-21Citation coverage 36/36. Four FamilySearch passenger manifests now cited inline at each sister's emigration — Nellie 190217, Mary 190526, Christina 192430, Hannah 192329. Family testimony on the 1887-age-7 drowning memory now cited at the Mary b.1880 prose16; the RULED-OUT 1949 James + Jane Lenihan marriage cited where it appears in the curator diary36. Three collateral Mt St Lawrence plots surfaced as a new Open Question212223.
  7. 2026-04-21Place coverage 15/15. Wove and into Chapter 5 NYC prose; both were in places.json with co-ordinates but had no anchored mention.
  8. 2026-04-21Submission status ledger — new data/normalized/submission-status.json is now the single source of truth for which /contribute submissions have been triaged. Replaces the script-name heuristic that missed legacy ingests like ingest-ella-oleary.mjs. scripts/fetch-pending-submissions.mjs reads the ledger directly.
  9. 2026-04-20Round 3 — civil register research (Adam Vaughan applicant, Section 61 of the Civil Registration Act 2004). Three register images retrieved from irishgenealogy.ie. (1) Daniel Vaughan's civil death register confirms 12 April 1933 at 61 New Road, Thomondgate; widower, Carman; carcinoma of the colon34. Register age 45 conflicts with our 1879 birth year (→ age 53) — archive retains 1879 per 1901 census primary source. (2) James "Jimmy" + Charlotte Kirkland civil marriage of 27 October 1943 at St Joseph's, Limerick18 — DEFINITIVELY RESOLVES Charlotte's surname as Kirkland (2000 descendant report's “O'Halloran” retracted); names her father Joseph Kirkland; confirms Jimmy was a widower at that date so Margaret Lowe predeceased 27 Oct 1943. (3) A separate 1949 James Vaughan + Jane Lenihan marriage ruled out as a different Vaughan family36 (bachelor, rural farmer, father David not Michael). Source PDFs held in docs/civil-records/.
  10. 2026-04-20Primary source located for Mary Vaughan (1880–1886)'s drowning. Family memory (from a Limerick woman, via the archive owner 2026) had the year as 1887 age 7; the Limerick Chronicle of 15 July 1886 confirms the actual date — age 6 years 2 months15. Death date on her record corrected from 1887 to 15 Jul 1886. The second Mary's note also corrected: she was born 6 weeks after this Mary's drowning, not while she was alive as the earlier narrative said. The family-testimony source is kept because it prompted the search. Bonus: the research surfaced a separate Thomondgate Vaughan drowning (Christopher, aged 4, 1948)35 — flagged in Open Questions.
  11. 2026-04-20Community contribution ingested: Ella O'Leary (b.2022, Generation 9) and her father David O'Leary added to the archive via Rhiannon Vaughan's /contribute submission — Ella is the great-granddaughter of Michael Vaughan, the first Gen 9 name on the record. Birth certificate scanned and archived to Cloudinary.
  12. 2026-04-20Primary-source verification pass against DescendantReportv3.pdf (the 2014 compiled descendant report, held in docs/)14. 16 facts added or corrected: Mick + Ellen married 19 Jul 1878 at St Patrick's Church, Limerick; Katie Vaughan born at High Rd (not Quarry Rd); Annie Dowd born Upper Careys Rd (not 17 Quarry Rd — the 1906 address was her father's); Nora + William Lysaght married in Limerick 27 Sep 1924 before the 1928 emigration (not in America); exact birth places + death dates for Mary Charley, Margaret Benson, Thomas Sullivan, Thomas O'Connell, William Lysaght; exact death date 9 Feb 1890 for Michael (b.1887) aged 2y 3m; spouse-parent names for ten Gen-5 unions.
  13. 2026-04-20Full narrative audit pass, prompted by the Rita/Brambles catch. Eleven unsourced or inverted claims corrected: Sheahan branch size, McNamara count, Lynch count, Kirwin/Sherlock/Foley/Bagatta branch attributions, John Vaughan's four children (now flagged as “not yet in archive”), the “two came back” Atlantic return claim, the “did not live to see his son reach school age” speculation, “a farmer” occupation for Gen 1 Daniel, “stayed in Clare and Limerick” geographic imprecision, and the “most of whom stayed” understatement in Chapter 2. Every correction traceable in this changelog.
  14. 2026-04-20Corrected: the Chapter 8 line about Rita Vaughan marrying Harry Brambles previously read “the line continues” — unsourced and actually inverted. Rita and Harry had no children; she is the only one of Jimmy & Margaret's six whose line did not continue12.
  15. 2026-04-20Round-2 archive research: 7 of 9 Ellis Island / Castle Garden manifests located on FamilySearch (Nellie, Mary, Peg, John, Hannah, Christina, Nora, Annie Dowd). Each emigration in Chapter 5 now cites a FamilySearch passenger ID28.
  16. 2026-04-20RESCIND: Nora Lysaght's round-1 “1988 conflict” was a different Nora (unrelated spinster daughter of John Lysaght + Catherine, Mt St Lawrence plot Lysaght 1942)19. Our Nora (née Vaughan, b.1898) is buried in the U.S.A.; family date 12 Jan 1991 stands uncontested.
  17. 2026-04-20RESCIND: William Lysaght's round-1 “Mt St Lawrence Lysaght 1950” disambiguation is retracted — that William (wife Hannah) is definitively NOT our William. Our William and Nora are buried in the U.S.A. together.
  18. 2026-04-20Annie Dowd's emigration refined: S.S. Arabic, 11 Oct 1909, last-place-of-residence Kilkee, Co. Clare (not Limerick) per FamilySearch manifest JFMX-J6N37. She was born at 17 Quarry Road but had moved to Kilkee before emigrating.
  19. 2026-04-20Peg Vaughan's emigration refined from 1909 to 30 Oct 1908 (probable) per FamilySearch manifest JX52-YZD27.
  20. 2026-04-20Michael Vaughan Jr's 1949 death confirmed by Limerick Leader obituary of 26 Oct 1949 (1 John's Square, Limerick)38 — the only Vaughan obituary from the Quarry Road household in the 1781–1951 Limerick newspaper archive.
  21. 2026-04-20Paternal-line lead added: Mt St Lawrence plot Vaughan 1883 (Daa20) contains a Mary Vaughan d. 12 Jul 1883 aged 50, with grandchild Joseph Burns d. 1884 — generationally placed as likely younger sister or sister-in-law of Daniel Vaughan (1815)20.
  22. 2026-04-20St Munchin's RC Parish baptism register (NLI microfilm 02414/03, covers 1836–1877) located as the canonical source for the ten Daniel-and-Bridget baptisms24 — not online free, but now a known target.
  23. 2026-04-19Archive dedicated to Michael Vaughan Sr., who died on the 11th of January 2026 in Limerick12. His record updated from open-ended “1940–” to “1940–2026”; confidence raised to verified.
  24. 2026-04-19Patrick Vaughan death date corrected from 12 Apr 1939 to 10 Apr 1939 per Mt St Lawrence plot Go9 headstone1.
  25. 2026-04-19Nellie Vaughan + John Moloney marriage updated to 02 Feb 1908 Manhattan per NYC civil certificate M-M-1908-00025813; family record had 12 Feb.
  26. 2026-04-19New person: Daniel Moloney(1908–) — grandson of Mick and Ellen, aged 2 in the 1911 Irish Census at 34 Quarry Road, born in U.S.A.2
  27. 2026-04-19Annie Dowd's father Michael Dowd found at 17 Quarry Road, same street as the Vaughans8. John Vaughan and Annie Dowd were Quarry Road neighbours before they were Brooklyn spouses.
  28. 2026-04-19Mt St Lawrence plot Go9 attributed to Mick, Ellen, Patrick, Michael Jr, Jimmy, Bridget Burke (1979), Bridget Fitzgerald (1885)1.
  29. 2026-04-19Martin Vaughan + Margaret Tobin marriage confirmed 30 Apr 1927 Manhattan7. Martin emigrated, was not Limerick-only.
  30. 2026-04-19Annie Dowd emigrated 1909 aboard S.S. Arabic, remarried William Dower 19308.
  31. 2026-04-19Bridget Burke (wife of Michael 1895) death updated to 18 Sep 1979 per Mt St Lawrence Go91.
Acknowledgments

This archive is dedicated to Michael Vaughan Sr. (1940 – 11 January 2026), grandfather, fifth child of Jimmy and Margaret Lowe, whose life joined the two halves of the 20th century in this family and whose name recurs four generations back and forward. It stands on the shoulders of the descendant research compiled by Thomas Sullivan Jr, Daniel Maloney Sr, Daniel Maloney Jr, and Malachy Ryan in 20009, and expanded by Ellen Robinson, Valerie Woods, and Jessica Bowslaugh in 201410. The Vaughan family notebook11 preserved personal descriptions and New York addresses that are otherwise unrecoverable. The living Vaughans who sat for family testimony in 202612 provided corrections and birth years for the youngest three generations. All errors of interpretation remain with the present author.

Data availability

The structured data behind every claim on this page is the authoritative store; the narrative prose is derived from it and can be audited file-by-file.

Cite as

Vaughan Family Archive. "The Vaughan Family Archive." Version 2.1.0-phase2-ch3, 2026. https://vaughan-family-tree.vercel.app/story (accessed 2026-04-19).

BibTeX
@misc{vaughan-archive-2.1.0-phase2-ch3,
  title        = {The Vaughan Family Archive},
  author       = {Vaughan Family Archive},
  year         = {2026},
  version      = {2.1.0-phase2-ch3},
  howpublished = {\url{https://vaughan-family-tree.vercel.app/story}},
  note         = {Accessed 2026-04-19}
}
Locations index
  1. Cloonusker
    Cloonusker townland, Co. Clare, Ireland
    Map ↗Logainm.ie placename recordOSI historic 25-inch map (1890s)
  2. Castlemungret
    Castlemungret townland, Ballycummin DED, Co. Limerick, Ireland
    Map ↗Logainm.ie placename record
  3. Mt St Lawrence Cemetery
    Mount Saint Lawrence Cemetery, Ballysimon Road, Limerick
    Map ↗Street view ↗Burial register (official)Plot Go9 record
  4. Mungret Graveyard, Skehacreggaun
    Skehacreggaun, Mungret, Co. Limerick, Ireland
    Map ↗IGP transcription (headstone catalogue)Find A Grave (Mungret Abbey Graveyard)Historic Graves (Mungret Abbey Graveyards)
  5. St Munchin's Church
    St Munchin's Roman Catholic Church, Limerick
    Map ↗Street view ↗
  6. 34 Quarry Road
    House 34 Quarry Road, Thomondgate, Limerick
    Map ↗1911 Census page
  7. 41 Quarry Road
    41 Quarry Road, Thomondgate, Limerick
    Map ↗
  8. Park
    Park, Limerick, Ireland
    Map ↗
  9. Quarry Road, Thomondgate
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  21. 21.Vaughan 1892 (Ke7) — possible collateral plot. Held by Mount Saint Lawrence Cemetery Archive, Limerick, Ireland. Digital image, mountsaintlawrence.limerick.ie (accessed 2026-04-19).[original · primary]
  22. 22.Vaughan 1920 (9678) — possible collateral plot. Held by Mount Saint Lawrence Cemetery Archive, Limerick, Ireland. Digital image, mountsaintlawrence.limerick.ie (accessed 2026-04-19).[original · primary]
  23. 23.Vaughan 1934 (McGrath row) — collateral plot. Held by Mount Saint Lawrence Cemetery Archive, Limerick, Ireland. Digital image, mountsaintlawrence.limerick.ie (accessed 2026-04-19).[original · primary]
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