Not listed as living with the Thomas and Nancy Latimer (Latimore) family in 1850 census.
173Daniel A. Latimer is an enterprising farmer of Obion County, Tenn., and owns 100 acres of land, having come into possession of the same in 1855. He was born in Sumner County, Tenn., July 30, 1832, and is one of eleven children, seven living, born to the marriage of Thomas Latimer and Nancy Webb. The father was born in Tennessee in 1810, and the mother in Virginia. She came to Tennessee when young and married and lived in Sumner County until 1852, when they removed to Obion County, locating near the home of our subject. They are among the old pioneer citizens of the county and have been married fifty-five or fifty-six years. After attaining his majority our subject began doing for himself and taught several terms of school in the county. December 6, 1854, he lead to the hymeneal alter, Fredonia H. Zarecoe, who was born in Sumner County, and it the mother of three children: Alice, Anna and Ora. During the late war Mr. Latimer joined the Second Tennessee Cavalry in 1864, and served with the same until January 1865, when the regiment was disbanded and he returned home. He and family are worthy members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
2501From the 1860 Obion County, TN census:
25021538. D. A. Latimer, 27, mw, farmer, tn; F. V/H., 29, fw, tn; M. J. A. 4, fw, tn; N. A., 2, fw, tn