Person:Theodosia Rector (2)

Theodosia Ray Rector
Facts and Events
Name Theodosia Ray Rector
Alt Name Dosia _____
Gender Female
Birth? 9 Sep 1877 Cedar, Missouri, United States
Death[1] 28 Sep 1949 Nevada, Vernon, Missouri, United StatesNevada City Hospital
Other[2] 30 Sep 1949 Nevada, Vernon, Missouri, United StatesThe Nevada Daily Mail Obituary
Burial? 1 Oct 1949 Newton Burial Park, Nevada, Vernon, Missouri, United States

Theodosia lived in Cedar County, Missouri. She later moved to VernonCounty, Missouri.

Theodosia was a member of the Montevallo Baptist Church, Montevallo,Missouri.

Theodosia lived most of her life near the old Brownie School House on theeastern edge of Vernon County, south and west of Montevallo, and near theGlade Springs Church in south Cedar County. After retiring she moved toMontevallo.

In 1880 Theodosia was living with her parents in Milford Township, BartonCounty, Missouri. (Source: 1880 Census - Milford Township, BartonCounty, Missouri; Page 12; #F185)

In 1900 Theodosia was living with her family in Benton Township, CedarCounty, Missouri. (Source: 1900 Census - Benton Township, Cedar County,Missouri; #F265)

In 1910 Theodosia was living with her family in Vernon County, Missouri.(Source: 1910 Census - Vernon County, Missouri; #F388)

Theodosia is buried in Newton Burial Park, Nevada, Missouri.

References
  1. The Nevada Daily Mail
    Thursday, September 29, 1949.


  2. Plan Last Rites For Dosia Woody Parker


    Mrs. Dosia Woody Parker, 72, of Montevallo, died Wednesday at the Nevada hospital of a heart attack.

    Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Montevallo Baptist church. The Rev. S. E. Barker of Bolivar, will officiate. Burial will be at Newton Burial Park in Nevada.

    Mrs. Parker was born, September 9, 1877 in Cedar county. She had spent most of her life near Montevallo. She was married to James W. Woody, August 3, 1893. He died in 1945. In May, 1948 Mrs. Parker married J. L. Parker. She was a member of the Baptist church.

    Survivors include her husband of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Edith Hamby of Nevada and Mrs. Gladys Hall of Kansas City, Kansas; three sons, James C. Woody of Monett. Emery Woody of Sheldon, and Hobert Woody Montevallo; one sister, Mrs. Jennie Morgan of Muskogee, Oklahoma; two brothers, Enoch Rector of Des Moines, Iowa, and Guffy Rector of Rector of California; also nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren.