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Chapter One – Vaughan Surnames Emerge Chapter Two – Vaughan Families of Wales Chapter Three – Vaugh(a)ns of Colonial America Chapter Four – Vaugh(a)n Migration in America Chapter Five – Little Egypt of Southern Illinois Chapter Six – The Choates of Southern Illinois and Related Families Chapter Seven – Whittenbergs Of Johnson County Illinois Chapter Eight – The Great World War Chapter Nine – Reverend William Thomas Vaughn Chapter Ten – Jessie Beulah Phillips Vaughn Chapter Eleven – Autobiography of Jessie Beulah Phillips Vaughn Chapter Twelve – The Alfred Morefield Phillips Family Chapter Thirteen – Vaughn Aunt, Uncles and Others Chapter Fourteen – Lawrence Eugene Vaughn (Sr) Chapter Fifteen – Lawrence Eugene Vaughn (Sr) Military Service Chapter Sixteen – Marjorie Gwendolyn White Chapter Seventeen – The Wallace Benjamin White Family Chapter Eighteen – Vaughn and White Great-Grandparents Chapter Nineteen – White Aunts, Uncles and Cousins Chapter Twenty – Hannibal, Missouri – Mississippi River Town Chapter Twenty One – Childhood and School Days Chapter Twenty Two – Meeting “Granmom” Chapter Twenty Three – Adulthood and Related Notions Chapter Twenty Four – The Danville Decade Chapter Twenty Five – Our Sons and Their Extended Families Chapter Twenty Six – The Walton House Chapter Twenty Seven – WWII U.S. Navy Fast Carrier Task Force Chapter Twenty Eight – James Joseph Hoffman Chapter Twenty Nine – Robert Dean Niemeyer (Sr) Chapter Thirty – Voices of U.S. Bombing Squadron 19 of WWII Chapter Thirty One – U.S. Navy Armed Guard Chapter Thirty Two – August Lee Bergmeier Chapter Thirty Three – The Rainbow Division in World War II Chapter Thirty Four – Wallace B White Jr Military Service Chapter Thirty Five – LEVJr Military Auxiliary Chapter Thirty Six – The Love of Railroading Chapter Thirty Seven – Photos and Miscellaney