hummmm
Adamae Vaughn (November 8, 1905-September 11, 1943) was a movie actress from Ashland, Kentucky.
Her sister was film actress Alberta Vaughn. Adamae was at first Alberta's manager and chaperone. The studio needed a brunette and Adamae, a blonde, sent her sister.
pss MAYBE YOUR cuzzins HAL
The funny thing is I've gotten email from people in Kentucky and somewhere around Alabama asking my family tree has any "branches" in that area. I don't think we have any relatives that spell our name as "Vaughn" instead of "Vaughan." My Father had done some tracing of our history, but he never gave me details on it (he just died this past January). We know where our family came from (Golden Grove, in Wales) and that there was a Sherlock Holmes story about our ancestors ("The Musgrave Ritual" -- and Musgrave is still in use with some family members, for instance as my middle name). I don't know if we have any connections to any Vaughn's in Kentucky, though.
It'd be kind of cool if that did turn up some missing cousins, though! ;-)
Hi. Smack, no problem, anytime buddy. The only thing to watch out is the hydraulic system which run the brake and the the suspensiopn system. The rest, you can either live with or with out. The hydraulic system if problematic as it could run you at a minimum of 10K if it needs repair.R363, the hydraulic fluid which run the sytem cost about CAD $63 a liter. Other than that everything is the same as the other car. Mine so far had been good, I got the hydraulic system checked before the purchase. There is a reason why Rolls Royce is damn expensive. You've got to own one to justify the cost. Majority of my toys are German except for the Rolls. But nothing compared as to comfort and ride, Reliability?...... of course German.
Just in case you are seriously thinking about owning a Rolls, let me know. I'll try to guide you as much as I can. Goodluck on your hunt.
The AutoGuide.com network consists of the largest network of enthusiast-owned enthusiast-operated automotive communities.
AutoGuide.com provides the latest car reviews, auto show coverage, new car prices, and automotive news. The AutoGuide network operates more than 100 automotive forums where our users consult peers for shopping information and advice, and share opinions as a community.