Daniel J. Vaughn
Daniel J. Vaughn is a true type of a self made and thorough-going farmer, whose industry and frugality have put him in possession of a most excellent farm home, which estate contains one hundred and sixty-five acres of choice land in Gill Township, Sullivan County, Indiana. He is a native of Sullivan County, born October 4, 1872, son of James W. and Sarah E. (Hayden) Vaughn. The father and mother were also natives of Indiana, the mother being born in Orange County, and both still live on a farm in Gill Township, Sullivan County. There were nine children in the family of James W. and Sarah E. Vaughn, as follow:
Daniel J. Vaughn remained at his parents home until he attained his majority, when his father gave him a horse, after which he worked the land in partnership with his father until 1903. Daniel J. then purchased one hundred and fifteen acres of land, upon which he now resides, and where he carries on a successful farming business on his own account. After he bought this farm, he "bached" one year, then rented the place a year, after which he married and moved to the farm. Subsequ4ently he added fifty acres more to his place. Mr. Vaughn has accumulated this handsome property alone, and fully appreciates its cost as well as its value.
In his political view Mr. Vaughn is a firm and uncompromising supporter of the fundamental principles of the Republican party. He has been too busy a man to seek office at the hands of the public, but was a Deputy Assessor until he was forced to abandon its duties on account of sickness. he was a Deputy under Charles Farrell, Assessor. Mr. Vaughn and his wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church and are exemplary Christians. In his fraternal relations he is a member of the Modern Woodmen of America, and at one time belonged to the Odd Fellows Order, but is not connected at this time.
Mr. Vaughn was united in marriage March 19, 1905, to Miss Edith Jackson, born at Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana, October 30, 1882, a daughter of George W. and Yula (Satterwhite) Jackson. The mother was born October 24, 1857, and the father April 4, 1845. The parents were both natives of Owen County, Kentucky, where they were married, coming to Indiana in 1878, first locating at Franklin. The father worked on the railroad for some years, then began farming, which vocation he still follows. In the Jackson family there were nine children, as follows:
Source: A History of Sullivan County, Indiana. Closing of the first century’s history of the county and showing the growth of its people, institutions, industries and wealth. Thomas J. Wolfe, Editor. The Lewis Publishing Company, 1909, page 210-211.