Angeline married Grigsby Rector in Anderson County, Tennessee January 28, 1845. They emigrated to Dade County, Missouri in 1852. Grigsby joined the Confederate Army during the Civil War and died during his service at Lone Jack, MO (from - History of Dade County and Its People, 1917). Another source says he was wounded at Lone Jack, MO and taken to the Gratiot Military Prison hospital in St. Louis where he died and was buried nearby.
The 1860 Dade County Census lists Powhattan age 15, Harriet age 13, Sarah J age 10, Nancy E age 7, and James Henry age 2 as the children of Grigsby, 39, and Angeline, 30. Grigsby owns real estate valued at $1,000 and personal property valued at $1,200.
Married names of the known daughters include Harriet Adelia Rector Hayward, Mary Eliza "Mollie" Rector Wilson, Nancy E Rector Tackett and Sarah Jane Rector Dunaway.
Angeline married Thomas Ducket December 16, 1877, Dade County, MO.
Angeline married Grigsby Rector in Anderson County, Tennessee January 28, 1845. They emigrated to Dade County, Missouri in 1852. Grigsby joined the Confederate Army during the Civil War and died during his service at Lone Jack, MO (from - History of Dade County and Its People, 1917). Another source says he was wounded at Lone Jack, MO and taken to the Gratiot Military Prison hospital in St. Louis where he died and was buried nearby.
The 1860 Dade County Census lists Powhattan age 15, Harriet age 13, Sarah J age 10, Nancy E age 7, and James Henry age 2 as the children of Grigsby, 39, and Angeline, 30. Grigsby owns real estate valued at $1,000 and personal property valued at $1,200.
Married names of the known daughters include Harriet Adelia Rector Hayward, Mary Eliza "Mollie" Rector Wilson, Nancy E Rector Tackett and Sarah Jane Rector Dunaway.
Angeline married Thomas Ducket December 16, 1877, Dade County, MO.
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