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John PROCTOR

Birth04 Oct 1763 - Danvers, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Death01 May 1836 - Lyndeborough, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, USA
MotherKeziah Littlefield
FatherBenjamin Proctor

Born in Danvers, Essex, Massachusetts, USA on 04 Oct 1763 to Benjamin Proctor and Keziah Littlefield. John PROCTOR married Ruth Southwick and had 8 children. He passed away on 01 May 1836 in Lyndeborough, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, USA.

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Benjamin Proctor
1731 - 1799
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Keziah Littlefield
1736 - 1811
Spouse(s)
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Ruth Southwick
1764 - 1831
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Joseph Southwick Proctor
1799 - 1885
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Hannah Proctor
1808 - 1887
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John Proctor
1788 - 1824
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Susan Proctor
1793 - 1793
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Mary Polly Proctor
1791 - 1857
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Daniel Proctor
1802 - 1869
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Sylvester Proctor
1805 - 1867
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Elizabeth Proctor
1796 - 1867

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