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Edward Proctor

Birth1655 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA
Death6 Nov 1751 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
MotherMary Ashfield
FatherSamuel Proctor

Born in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA on 1655 to Samuel Proctor and Mary Ashfield. Edward Proctor married Elizabeth Cock and had 11 children. He passed away on 6 Nov 1751 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

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Samuel Proctor
1640 - 1662
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Mary Ashfield
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Cock
1671 - 1752
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Benjamin Proctor
1698 - Unknown
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Joseph Proctor
1694 - 1752
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Elizabeth Proctor
1713 - Unknown
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Nathaniel Proctor
1709 - 1766
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John Proctor
1703 - 1757
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Mary Proctor
1693 - Unknown
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Samuel Proctor
1707 - 1792
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Thomas Proctor
1696 - 1697
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Timothy Proctor
1706 - 1706
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Ebenezer Proctor
1712 - Unknown
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Rachel B Proctor
1695 - Unknown

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