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Hannah REctor

Birth26 Jan 1771 - Rectortown, Fauquier, Virginia, United States
Death1845 - Fleming, Kentucky, United States
MotherJane Grace Glascock
FatherJohn Rector

Born in Rectortown, Fauquier, Virginia, United States on 26 Jan 1771 to John Rector and Jane Grace Glascock. Hannah REctor married Burtis Ringo and had 13 children. She passed away on 1845 in Fleming, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
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John Rector
1742 - 1775
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Jane Grace Glascock
1738 - 1832
Spouse(s)
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Burtis Ringo
1763 - 1852
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Alburtis Burtis Ringo
Unknown - Unknown
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John Robert Ringo
1790 - 1857
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Rachel Ringo
1793 - 1872
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Catherine "Catty" B Ringo
1798 - 1884
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Margaret Switcher "Peggy" Ringo
1804 - 1893
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Sarah (Sally) D Ringo
1800 - 1870
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Ludwell Rector Ringo
1804 - 1892
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Nancy Ringo
1796 - Unknown
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Lott Washington Ringo
1795 - 1825
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Grace Quaintance (Gracey) Ringo
1809 - 1825
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Susan Peck Ringo
1812 - 1897
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Albert G Ringo
1808 - 1831
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Mary W Ringo
1802 - 1893
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Phillip Ringo
1792 - 1796

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