Sarah married James A. Law in Sumpter County, South Carolina on February 12, 1805.
There were 12 children born to this marriage:
Gabriel 1805 m. Anne Moore
Isaiah 1806 m. Sarah E. Goldstone
James A. Jr. 1809 m. Harriett Lavender
Jane 1810 m. Tom Hale
Agnes Nancy 1810 m. William James Compton
Doris 1811 m. Frederick A. Brown
Robert Reese 1813 m. Lucretia C.
George Washington 1817 m. Ann Easley
Joseph Elias 1819 m. Tabitha A. Christian
Priscilla 1820 m. Wade H. Johnson
Sarah Elizabeth 1822
John T. 1824 Law m. Rebecca
Sarah Washburn Law died at age 57 and is buried in the Nanafalia Baptist Church Cemetery, Marengo County, Alabama. Her Tombstone reads "Grandmother Law Died 1840".
**Information for this memorial came from the book, William and Jane Law and some of their Descendants and from gravestone inscriptions photographed by David Snow.
Sarah married James A. Law in Sumpter County, South Carolina on February 12, 1805.
There were 12 children born to this marriage:
Gabriel 1805 m. Anne Moore
Isaiah 1806 m. Sarah E. Goldstone
James A. Jr. 1809 m. Harriett Lavender
Jane 1810 m. Tom Hale
Agnes Nancy 1810 m. William James Compton
Doris 1811 m. Frederick A. Brown
Robert Reese 1813 m. Lucretia C.
George Washington 1817 m. Ann Easley
Joseph Elias 1819 m. Tabitha A. Christian
Priscilla 1820 m. Wade H. Johnson
Sarah Elizabeth 1822
John T. 1824 Law m. Rebecca
Sarah Washburn Law died at age 57 and is buried in the Nanafalia Baptist Church Cemetery, Marengo County, Alabama. Her Tombstone reads "Grandmother Law Died 1840".
**Information for this memorial came from the book, William and Jane Law and some of their Descendants and from gravestone inscriptions photographed by David Snow.
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