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The Rector Family (PH 9-2)(1976) (68 pages)

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Virginia and died December 9, 1897 in Ralls County,
Missouri. He moved to Missouri about 1837 and married
Dolly (Glascock) Matson in Ralls County, Missouri on
November 9, 1845 in the presence of his brother, Captain
Jesse H. Rector. They had no children.
Baylis was a farmer, banker and businessman in
Ralls, Pike and Marion Counties, Missouri. He and his
wife, Dolly were buried in the Spencersburg Cemetery,
Pike County, Missouri.
7. Elizabeth Matilda Rector, born April 11, 1820
in Virginia, died before 1895 and probably lived in Pike
County, Missouri. She married James Nalley.
8. Burr P. Rector, born November 18, 1821 in Virginia, died June 27, 1885 in Missouri. Burr married Mary
A. ( ) who was born January 22, 1824 in Pike
County, Missouri and died there in 1878. They had 10
children born between the years 1846 and 1862: Elizabeth J., Mary Amanda, William H., Artemisia, Dolly Ann,
Matilda M., Millard Fillmore, Baylis T., Martha Ellen and
Nancy L. Rector.
9. Harriet L. Rector, born August 8, 1823 in Virginia died before 1895. She married John Ichabod Butler,
a farmer in Pike County, Missouri.
10. Sarah S. Rector, born September 25, 1826 in
Virginia. No information has been obtained regarding
Sarah.
11. Mary Jane Rector, born May 25, 1826 in Virginia,
died before November, 1855 in Missouri. She married D.
Jefferson Almond who was born in South Carolina. They
were living in Pike County, Missouri in 1850 and had one
daughter, Caroline, born ca. January, 1850.
12. George W. Rector, the twelfth and youngest chiic
of Vincent and Artemisia Rector, was born December 2’,
1828 in Virginia. 1) No further information has been
obtained.
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