Person:Martin Rector (1)

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Martin Rector
d.1875 Missouri
m. 16 May 1817
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Name Martin Rector
Gender Male
Birth? 1819 Eastern Tennessee
Census? 1870 1870 Census - Bowlan Township, Shannon County, Missouri; Roll M593 805; Page 639; Image 486
Death? 1875 Missouri

Martin lived in Tennessee. He later moved to Warren County, Kentucky. He later moved to Indiana. He later moved to Dade County, Missouri. He later moved to Greene County, Missouri. He later moved to Shannon County, Missouri.

Martin was a blacksmith.

In 1840 Martin was living with his family in Warren County, Kentucky.

Martin and his family moved with his family to Dade County, Missouri in the fall of 1846.

In 1850 Martin was living with his family in Dade County, Missouri. He owned 16 acres of improved land and 24 acres of unimproved land. The value of his farm was $100.00. The value of his farming implements and machinery was $10.00. He owned 1 horse, 2 milch cows, 1 other cattle, 12 sheep, and 14 swine. The value of his livestock was $134.00. His farm produced 250 bushels of Indian corn, 200 bushels of oats, 12 pounds of wool, 8 bushels of Irish potatoes, 25 pounds of butter, $20.00 value of homemade manufactures, and $15.00 value of animals slaughtered.

In 1860 Martin was living with his family in Robberson Township, Greene County, Missouri. His real estate was valued at $500.00. His personal property was valued at $400.00.

In 1870 Martin was living with his family in Bowlan Township, Shannon County, Missouri. His real estate was valued at $1,500.00. His personal property was valued at $300.00. He owned 25 acres of improved land and100 acres of unimproved woodland. The value of his farm was $1,500.00. The value of his farming implements and machinery was $10.00. He owned 2 horses, 4 milch cows, 5 other cattle, and 22 swine. The value of his livestock was $250.00. His farm produced 400 bushels of Indian corn, 20 pounds of wool, 10 bushels of Irish potatoes, 200 pounds of butter, $40.00 value of home manufactures, $130.00 value of animals slaughtered, and $400.00 value of farm production.