Descendants of George Pegram
Ninth Generation
(Continued)


10685. Iris Elizabeth Vaughn 1 (Anchor Webb Vaughn , George Pinkney , James H. , George , Edward , Daniel , Daniel , George ) was born on 6 Dec 1919. She died on 4 Jul 1982. She was buried in Bunker Hill United Methodist Church.

Iris married James Gilmer Vance 1 on 3 Apr 1941. James was born 2 on 29 Oct 1914 in Forsyth Co., North Carolina. He died 3 on 8 Aug 1989 in Forsyth Co., North Carolina. He was buried in Bunker Hill United Methodist Church.

They had the following children:

17674 F i Iris Jerralene Vance.

10686. Henry Herman Vaughn 1 (Anchor Webb Vaughn , George Pinkney , James H. , George , Edward , Daniel , Daniel , George ) was born on 5 Oct 1925 in Guilford Co., North Carolina. He died on 10 Jun 1991 in Lexington, North Carolina.

Henry married Lillian Mary Reinhardt daughter of Horace Reinhardt and Betty Wiles on 9 Jun 1946 in Forsyth Co., North Carolina.

They had the following children:

  17675 F i Judy Lynn Vaughn.
17676 F ii Sharon Ann Vaughn.
  17677 F iii Cathy Jane Vaughn.

10687. William Floyd Vaughn 1 (Anchor Webb Vaughn , George Pinkney , James H. , George , Edward , Daniel , Daniel , George ) was born on 7 Jan 1927.

William married (1) Mozelle McGee on 26 Mar 1945.

They had the following children:

17678 M i William Floyd Vaughn was born on 29 Dec 1946.
17679 M ii Dennis Eugene Vaughn was born on 17 Aug 1950.
17680 M iii Douglas Allen Vaughn.
17681 M iv Timothy Kevin Vaughn was born on 1 Nov 1956.

William married (2) Betty Delores Gross on 20 May 1979.

10688. Percival Marshall (Lessie Catherine Pegram , George Pinkney , James H. , George , Edward , Daniel , Daniel , George ) was born on 29 Dec 1920. He died on 16 Feb 1993.

Percival married Peggy.

They had the following children:

  17682 F i Priscilla Marshall.
  17683 M ii Danny Marshall.
  17684 M iii Michael Marshall.
  17685 F iv Arlene Marshall.

Arlene and Annette are twins.
  17686 F v Annette Marshall.

10689. Doris Marshall (Lessie Catherine Pegram , George Pinkney , James H. , George , Edward , Daniel , Daniel , George ) was born on 16 Oct 1922.

Doris married Paul Quakenbush.

They had the following children:

  17687 M i Bobby Ray Quakenbush.

10690. Martin Oliver (Bill) Marshall (Lessie Catherine Pegram , George Pinkney , James H. , George , Edward , Daniel , Daniel , George ) was born on 8 Nov 1924.

Martin married Mary Tatum.

They had the following children:

  17688 M i Bruce Marshall.
  17689 M ii Tommy Marshall.

10691. Garland Leon Marshall (Lessie Catherine Pegram , George Pinkney , James H. , George , Edward , Daniel , Daniel , George ) was born on 2 Feb 1927 in Roanoke Rapids, Virginia. He died on 19 Feb 1988 in Burlington, Alamance Co., North Carolina.

Garland married Wilma Evelyn Mabe on 28 Sep 1952 in South Carolina. Wilma was born on 30 Apr 1930 in Summerfield, Guilford Co., North Carolina.

They had the following children:

17690 M i Tony Leon Marshall was born on 23 Nov 1953.
17691 F ii Lisa Diane Marshall was born on 5 Apr 1959.

10692. Mary Jay Marshall (Lessie Catherine Pegram , George Pinkney , James H. , George , Edward , Daniel , Daniel , George ) was born on 19 Mar 1929. She died on 13 Jan 1955 in Greensboro, Guilford Co., North Carolina.

Mary married James Woody.

They had the following children:

  17692 M i James Woody.
  17693 F ii Lorraine Woody.

10693. Mary Ethelene Pegram (Frank H. , George Pinkney , James H. , George , Edward , Daniel , Daniel , George ) was born on 3 Dec 1928 in Guilford Co., North Carolina. She died on 9 Aug 2001 in Kernersville, Forsyth Co., North Carolina.

Kernersville - Mrs. Mary Ethelene Pegram Haynes, 72, died Thursday, Aug. 9, 2001, at Britthaven of Kernersville. She was born Dec. 3, 1928, in Guilford County, a daughter of the late Frank and Emma Freeman Pegram. She was of the Baptist faith and retired from Britthaven of Kernersville. Mrs. Haynes was preceded in death by her husband, Nelson Haynes; and a brother, Russell Pegram. Surviving are her daughter, Bertha Joyce of Rural Hall; a son, Harry Pegram of Danbury; two sisters, Shirley Hardy of Danbury and Jeanette King of Kernersville; four brothers, Roy Pegram of Kernersville, Ralph Pegram of Bethany, and Roger Pegram and Alson "Sid" Pegram, both of Kernersville; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be conducted at 5 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 11, 2001, at Hayworth-Miller-Cain Chapel, Kernersville by the Rev. Frank Shumate. The family will receive friends immediately after the service. Memorials may be directed to the Shepherd's Center, 431 Bodenhamer St., Kernersville, NC 27284.

Mary married Nelson Haynes.

They had the following children:

  17694 F i Bertha Haynes.
  17695 M ii Harry Haynes.

10699. Claudius Edwin Fike 1 (Rosa Lake Pegram , James Alson , James H. , George , Edward , Daniel , Daniel , George ) was born 2 on 31 Mar 1920 in Maryland. He died 3 on 4 Aug 1994 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

Claude E. Fike, son of Claude Edwin and Rosa Pegram Fike, was born in Delmar, Maryland, on March 31, 1920, and grew up in North Carolina. Shortly after completing his B.A. degree at Duke University in June 1941, Fike enlisted in the U.S. Naval Reserve's V-7 Officers Training Program. The V-7 program, also called the Midshipman School, was a 90 day intensified indoctrination for college graduates in navigation, military arts and sciences, gunnery, and seamanship. Fike reported to Midshipman School in Chicago on September 1, 1941, and was commissioned Ensign in the United States Naval Reserve in January 1942. He was then ordered to the Fifth Naval District in Norfolk, Virginia and was there assigned to the Officers Duty Pool, to be reassigned as needed. His first duty was aboard the U.S.S.
SC-102, a World War I submarine chaser. The SC-102 patrolled the Atlantic coast during the early months of World War II, when German submarines were sinking ships within sight of the beaches. In March 1942, on a dark night, the vessel was accidently rammed by an American destroyer off the Virginia Capes, and subsequently sank.

Fike was then assigned temporary duty on the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter, Rush, which was on constant sea patrol and needed a deck officer. In the fall of 1942 Fike received orders to the U.S.S. APc-2, a small coastal transport being completed at Bristol, Rhode Island. These small wooden ships were designed for multi-purpose use in the upcoming island hopping campaign in the Southwest Pacific. However, prior to the vessel's sailing date of March
11, 1943, Fike received a new assignment as the commanding officer of the U.S.S. APc-5. The APc-5 operated as part of the newly formed Seventh Fleet against the Japanese held New Guinea and adjacent islands. This was General Douglas MacArthur's opening campaign that eventually led to the invasion of the Philippines.

On August 26, 1944, after eighteen months in this theater, Fike was relieved and directed home for thirty days leave and reassignment. While on leave, Fike received orders to report to the Navy Small Craft School at Key West, Florida, as an instructor. Disappointed with these orders, Fike went to the Bureau of Naval Personnel in Washington, D.C. and requested combat duty aboard an attack transport instead. The request was granted and he was assigned to the USS Buckingham, APA-141, then being outfitted on the west coast at San Pedro, California. During the last year of World War II, the Buckingham participated in several operations, notably Okinawa and the Philippines, transporting combat troops and evacuating the wounded. After the war ended, the Buckingham participated in the initial occupation of southern Japan at Wakayama.

Fike was honorably discharged in January 1946 with the rank of Lieutenant Commander. He then decided on an academic career and entered Columbia University, graduating with the masters degree in history in 1947, followed by the Ph.D. in 1950 from the University of Illinois. His first teaching post was instructor of history at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. At about the same point in time, Fike married Helen Frances Duke of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and one son was born of the union. In 1952, he accepted a position at the College of Charleston (SC) where he remained as assistant, then associate professor until 1957 when he accepted a position at the University of Southern Mississippi. He was promoted to full professor in 1959 and was named dean of the College of Arts and Sciences in 1961, serving in that post until his resignation in 1976. Thereupon he was appointed director of the newly established William David McCain Library and Archives, a position he held until his retirement in 1986. Dr. Fike died on August 4, 1994, of cancer. He is interred in Roseland Park Cemetery, Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

Claudius married Helen Frances Duke daughter of William Duke and Neel R. on 21 Nov 1951. Helen was born 1 in May 1925 in Hattiesburg, Foster Co., Mississippi. She died in Nov 1981.

They had the following children:

  17696 M i Claudius Edwin Fike.

10700. Edward Lake Fike 1 (Rosa Lake Pegram , James Alson , James H. , George , Edward , Daniel , Daniel , George ) was born on 31 Mar 1920 in Maryland.

Edward married Amy Drake 1 on 1 Apr 1952. Amy was born on 17 Apr 1910.

They had the following children:

  17697 F i Rosa Frances Fike 1.
17698 F ii Evelyn Marie Fike.
  17699 F iii Amy Drake Fike 1.
  17700 F iv Malinda Lake Fike 1.

10701. Evelyn Estelle Fike 1 (Rosa Lake Pegram , James Alson , James H. , George , Edward , Daniel , Daniel , George ) was born on 23 Dec 1921 in South Carolina.

Evelyn married William Edward Laupus 1 on 6 Mar 1948. William was born on 25 May 1921.

They had the following children:

  17701 F i Patricia Ann Laupus 1.
  17702 M ii John Richard Laupus 1.
  17703 F iii Laura Kathryn Laupus 1.
  17704 M iv William Edward Laupus 1.

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