Sarah Stone Hughes

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Sarah Stone Hughes (Glascock)

Also Known As: "Hightower"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Richmond County, Province of Virginia
Death: May 04, 1765 (57)
Richmond County, Province of Virginia
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Thomas Glascock; Thomas Glass and Sarah Glascock
Wife of Thomas Charnold Hightower, Sr and William Hughes
Mother of Sarah Vickery Durham; Charnel Hightower; Rawleigh Hightower; Thomas Hightower, Jr.; Joshua Colombus Hightower and 4 others
Sister of Hannah Thomason; John Glascock; Thomas Glascock; Jane Glascock; Gregory Glascock and 9 others

Alternate Surname: Hightower
Managed by: David frank Malone
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About Sarah Stone Hughes

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/d/a/Anthony-C-Adams/GE...

STONE was her middle name, not her maiden name.

http://www.simas.com/tom+framesets.nsf/content/g0000034.html#I212

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/t/a/Tracy-L-Stamps/WEB...

View Tree for Sarah GlascockSarah Glascock (b. Abt. 1707) Sarah Glascock was born Abt. 1707 in Richmond County, Virginia Colony. She married Charnel Hightower on 16 Jan 1727 in North Farnham Parish Church, Richmond County, Virginia Colony, son of Joshua Hightower and Eleanor Charnold Webb.

More About Sarah Glascock and Charnel Hightower: Marriage: 16 Jan 1727, North Farnham Parish Church, Richmond County, Virginia Colony.

Was a great-grand-daughter of Thomas Glascock I, who in 1652 patented Indian Banks Plantation on the Rappahannock River in Richmond Co., VA, and she was an aunt of Col. William Glascock [1730-1793] who settled in Augusta, GA, before the Revolutionary War, and in 1779 served as president of Georgia's Executive Council. He was the father of Gen. Thomas Glascock, Sr. (1756-1810), Revolutionary officer and U. S. Congressman, and the grandfather of Gen. Thomas Glascock, Jr. (1790-1841), attorney and U. S. Congressman for whom Glascock County, GA, was named. (from Joseph Henry Hightower Moore)

http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cmddlton/hgtwr2.html#anchor...


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Sarah Stone Hughes's Timeline

1707
December 1707
Richmond County, Province of Virginia
1729
March 23, 1729
North Farnham Parish Register, Richmond County, VA., virginia colony, richmond
1731
June 22, 1731
North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Province of Virginia
1733
June 22, 1733
Richmond County, Province of Virginia
1734
May 7, 1734
Richmond, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America
1736
February 5, 1736
Farnham, Richmond County, Virginia, United States
1736
Chester, Chester County, SC, United States
1739
June 11, 1739
Richmond City, Virginia colony, British Colonial America, USA, virginia colony, richmond, Virginia, United States
1745
October 29, 1745