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Robert Vaughn (Australian politician)

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Name
  
Robert Vaughn


Role
  
Former Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly

Died
  
April 14, 1908, Paddington, Australia

Previous offices
  
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly (1891–1908)

Robert Matterson Vaughn (1833 – 14 April 1908) was an Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.

Vaughn was born in Ohio, United States of America, son of Jesse Vaughn, a farmer, and his wife Betsy, née Matterson. Vaughn was educated at the Baptist Geauga Seminary in Chester, Ohio. In 1852 Vaughn travelled to the Californian goldfields. In 1853 Vaughn arrived in Sydney, New South Wales and became a professional goldminer on the major diggings in New South Wales and Victoria.

Vaughn represented Grenfell in the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales from November 1880, but was defeated by George Henry Greene at the general election in 1889. Vaughn was Secretary for Mines in the fifth Robertson Ministry, from December 1885 to February 1886. At the General Election in 1891 he was again returned for Grenfell as a labour candidate.

Vaughn died in Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales on 14 April 1908; he was survived by his wife, five daughters and three sons.

References

Robert Vaughn (Australian politician) Wikipedia