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William Boline Rector
b.24 Mar 1849 Warren, Kentucky, United States
d.16 Mar 1945 Benton, Cedar, Missouri, United States
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m. 10 Apr 1845
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William lived in Warren County, Kentucky. He later moved to BartonCounty, Missouri. He later moved to Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri. Helater moved to Jerico Springs, Cedar County, Missouri. William was a farmer. William was a member of Harmony Baptist Church, Barton County, Missouri. In 1850 William was living with his parents in 2nd District, WarrenCounty, Kentucky. (Source: 1850 Census - Warren County, Kentucky) William and his family moved to Barton County, Missouri in 1855. In 1860 William was living with his parents in Newton Township, BartonCounty, Missouri. (Source: 1860 Census - Newton Township, BartonCounty, Missouri; Page 17; #F53) In 1870 William was living with his family in Newton Township, BartonCounty, Missouri. He owned 30 acres of improved land and 50 acres ofunimproved land. The value of his farm was $1,000.00. The value of hisfarming implements and machinery was $5.00. He owned 2 horses and 2swine. The value of his livestock was $160.00. His farm produced 100bushels of Indian corn, 50 pounds of tobacco, 20 bushels of Irishpotatoes, 4 bushels of sweet potatoes, $25.00 of animals slaughtered and$100.00 value of all farm produced. (Source: 1870 Census - NewtonTownship, Barton County, Missouri; Page 13; #F113 and 1870 AgriculturalCensus - Newton Township, Barton County, Missouri; #F975) On April 11, 1870, Francis Rease deeded land to William B Rector andJames H Rector and his wife in Section 20, Township 33, Range 29, BartonCounty, Missouri. This deed was filed on April 19, 1870. On July 20, 1871, William B Rector and James H Rector deeded land toAlonzo Thompson and C G Comstock in Section 20, Township 33, Range, 29,Barton County, Missouri. On May 9, 1879, James H Hewitt deeded land to William B Rector in Section25, Township 33, Range 30, Barton County, Missouri. In 1880 William was living with his family in Doylesport Township, BartonCounty, Missouri. He owned 6 acres of tilled improved land. The valueof his farm was $150.00. The cash value of his farming implements andmachinery was $40.00. The cash value of his live stock was $250.00. Thecost of building and repairing fence in 1879 was $14.00. The estimatedvalue of all farm production was $15.00. He owned 4 horses, 2 milchcows, 4 other cattle, 1 calves dropped, 2 living calves sold, 75 poundsof butter, 5 swine, 30 barn yard poultry, 18 other poultry, 50 eggsproduced in 1879, and 4 acres of Indian Corn producing 75 bushels ofIndian corn. (Source: 1880 Census - Doylesport Township, Barton County,Missouri; Page 17; #F185 and 1880 Agricultural Census - DoylesportTownship, Barton County, Missouri; Page 16; #F1048) On November 1, 1883, William B Rector deeded land to John P Barnaby inBarton County, Missouri. In 1900 William was living with his family in Clay Township, DouglasCounty, Missouri. (Source: 1900 Census - Clay Township, Douglas County,Missouri. The 1908 Cedar County, Missouri Plat Books show William having land inSection 34, Township 35, Range 28, Box Township, Cedar County, Missouri. In 1911 William was living with his family in Milford Township, BartonCounty, Missouri. (Source: Barton County Directory, Schopf and Collins,1911) In 1920 William was living with his family in Milford Township, BartonCounty, Missouri. (Source: 1920 Census - Milford Township, BartonCounty, Missouri; Page 199; #F982) In 1930 William was living with his family in District 2, BentonTownship, Cedar County, Missouri. (Source: 1930 Census - District 2,Benton Township, Cedar County, Missouri; Roll T626 1182; Page 4A;Enumeration District 2; Image 0015) William is buried in Howell Cemetery, Milford Township, Barton County,Missouri. References
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