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Collection: Directories and Documents > Pamphlets

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

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Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, where she received a BA degree in English, On August 3, 1968 she married Richard Frederick Ellers. They reside in Nevada City, California where Dick is engaged in the practice of law. They have a daughter, Sascha Scott Ellers, born April 24, 1975. 9. Jennifer Margaret (Ray) Tremoureux, daughter of Harris Alden Ray and Ruth Rector (Ray) Tremoureux was born in Berkeley on February 23, 1961. Jennifer attends the local schools and resides with her parents in Grass Valley. The Eleventh Generation in America The children of John Mott Rector, II (Cynthia, Lisanne and John Frederic Rector), Margaret (Rector) Lindley Balian (John, Cory Anne and Tracy Balian) and Marcia Ray Ellers (Sascha Scott Ellers) currently constitute the eleventh generation of Rectors in the United States. Let us hope that there will be many more forthcoming! THE NEVADA COUNTY BANK The Nevada County Bank was originally chartered on October 2, 1900 as a State bank having powers to transact a commercial and a savings banking business. (19) (18) The preliminary organization was effected, the original officers and directors being as follows: President, E. J. Rector, Vice President, W. H. Martin, cashier, Orville Root, cashier of Nevada City branch, John Bauer, assistant cashiers, G. J. Rector and Carl S. Jones; directors E.J. Rector, W. H. Martin, B. S. Rector, Orville H. Root, Henry Brunner, Fredericke Denicke and Charles Martin — the three latter being San Francisco capitalists. The bank opened for business on Mill Street, Grass Valley on December 1, 1900, with a paid-up capital of $50,000; and the branch office in Nevada City was opened on February.