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Note: James lived in Roane County, Tennessee. He later moved to Warren County, Kentucky. He later moved to Dade County, Missouri. James was a farmer. James was also a carpenter. James moved with his parents in Warren County, Kentucky about 1833. In 1840 James was living with his parents in Warren County, Kentucky. (Source: 1840 Census - Warren County, Kentucky; Page 75) In 1850 James was living with his parents in 2nd District, Warren County, Kentucky. (Source: 1850 Census - Warren County, Kentucky) On May 20, 1858, Jacob Rector and his wife deeded 160 acres of land to James L Rector and Jacob P Rector in Section 26, Township 33, Range 29, Barton County, Missouri. This land was filed on February 9, 1867. In 1860 James was living with his wife in Johnson Township, Polk County, Missouri. His real estate was valued at $175.00. His personal property was valued at $1000.00. (Source: 1860 Census - Johnson Township, Polk County, Missouri) On February 8, 1867, Jacob P Rector and his wife deeded land to James L Rector in Section 34, Range 33, Township 29, Barton County, Missouri. This deed was filed on August 8, 1867. On February 12, 1867, Jacob P Rector deeded land to James L Rector and his wife in Barton County, Missouri. This deed was filed on February 1, 1869. On February 12, 1869, James L Rector and his wife deeded land to Jacob P Rector in Section 26, Township 33, Range 29, Barton County, Missouri. On October 12, 1869, James L Rector and his wife deeded land to James C Brown in Section 26, Township 33, Range 29, Barton County, Missouri. On October 12, 1869, James L Rector and his wife deeded land to William A Rector in Section 26, Township 33, Range 29, Barton County, Missouri. James lived in Corry, Dade County, Missouri. In 1870 James was living with his family in Morgan Township, Dade County, Missouri. (Source: 1870 Census - Morgan Township, Dade County, Missouri) When his wife died, James placed his seven children in the care of relatives. In 1880 James was living with William Brown in Dade County, Missouri. (Source: 1880 Census - Dade County, Missouri) When James remarried, his children moved back to his home. James lived in Cedarville, Dade County, Missouri. James is buried in Cedarville Cemetery, Cedar Township, Dade County, Missouri.
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