Margaret, Is this timetable too early for you? This Sarah Latham died about 1859. Bk by Ellsworth Marshall Rust, "Rust of Virginia" pg. 103 SARAH RUST, m'd 1821, Loudoun County, VA, ROBERT LATHAM, Rev. John L Dagg officiating. ( I suspect you've already found this one. And probably too early in time.) [Source: Abstracted records from Dee Ann Buck's book, "Abstracts of Fauquier Co, Virginia; Deed Books 53-59; 1853-1866" Pg 89 "GLASCOCK, URIAH & his wife NANCY (of Loudoun Co, VA)-- 5 Oct 1859, 10 Oct 1859--Whereas SARAH LATHAM died Apr 1859 intestate leaving land, slaves, goods and chattel to be divided unto 6 parts, two of which to be subdivided among the children of James RUST & Emma HICKS, deceased, said Nancy GLASCOCK, sister of said Sarah Latham** is entitled to a full 1/6 of said estate, for $1 Uriah Glascock paid Frances M CARTER (as Nancy's trustee) to hold said estate in trust for the benefit of said Nancy GLASCOCK, signed by Uriah Glascock, wit: Stephen R Mount of Loudoun Co, VA, received by Wm H Jennings ; Book 58, 196 Latham & Adams: Pg. 104 Quote: "HICKS, BENJAMIN F.-- 3 Jun 1859, 3 Jun 1859 -- Deed of Trust-conveyed to James E McKay all his interest in his parents' estate: Stephen & Emma Hicks; the late Stephen G Hicks; the estate of his AUNT SARAH LATHAM & all monies he may recover from several suits now pending in Fauquier Co, VA as administer of Emma Hicks and any monies now pending in Circuit Court of 'Fauquier Co. VA vs the former Sheriff of said County and George T ADAMS', to be held in trust to secure the following debts: Gabriel Neville (executor for W F McKay) $142.80; to McKay & Co. $216.95 & to Joseph B Gourley $1193.64 all debts subject to the court of Frederick Co, VA. signed by Benjamin F Hicks, wit: R S McKay (J.P of Warren Co, VA), received by Wm H Jennings. CC: Bk 58, 85" Page 128 "LATHAM, THOMAS N -- 5 Apr 1855, 5 Apr 1855 --Sale of Property in accordance with deed of trust dated 26 Apr 1851 executed by Emma Hicks to said Latham to sell to the highest bidder in front of Hall & Harper store in Upperville, VA on Wednesday 8 Nov 1854, sold to Josiah Hicks 35a for $1260. situated on the north side of Turnpike road from Alexandria to Berry's Ferry between the towns of Upperville & Paris, adjoining the lands of SARAH LATHAM, Thomas Barbour & Mary V Hicks, the land has no building upon it, signed by Thomas N Latham, (Trustee), received by Wm. H Jennings CC Book 54, 283." Here is how they 'fit': All lived near Paris, Fauquier Co, VA: Kimble Hicks, b. 1746, PA..+ Matilda Nee? (Kimble's Bible) Dau: Naomi Hicks + John Edmonds Son: Lewis Edmonds + Elizabeth 'Betsy' Settle Dau: Amanda V Edmonds Dau: Juliet + Harry Adams * Son: Stephen Hicks + Emma Rust (mine) Dau: Catherine Cecelia Hicks + Thos. B Massie ( My line) Son: Benjamin F Hicks + Ann Antrin McKay (Lived near Ninevah, Warren Co, VA.) Dau: Mary V Hicks + George Bailey Rust *I doubt this Harry is related to the Adams you seek. I've made scant search for him. He was connected to the above Hicks family who connect to Sarah through the Rust - Latham marriage. ** Sisters of this Sarah Latham: Emma & Nancy Glascock: Benjamin Rust + Hannah Phillipa Lee Bayly (Bailey) Dau: Emma + Stephen Hicks (Lived between Upperville & Paris.) Dau: Nancy + Uriah Glascock Dau: Sarah + _________ Latham And many more Rust sons & daughters. I'm sure there are more Sarah Lathams than the above. I suspect you have found these long ago. I'll check around to see if I can find a Sarah Latham who m'd Frank Garrett. Shirley Starks You wrote: > Albert Franklin Garrett [called Frank] married Sarah Jane Latham.[1853I. > It is thought that he fought in the First Battle of Manassas, wounded and died > at City Points were prisoner's were exchanged. It felt Sarah' father was > James Lathram and his spouse was an Adams. Can anyone provide details. > Margaret R. Amundson, CGsm is a service mark of the Board for Certification > of Genealogists, used under license by Board-certified associates after > periodic proficiency evaluations.