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Robert Proctor

Birth03 Jan 1689 - Chelmsford, Massachusetts Bay Colony, America
Death02 Nov 1755 - Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts
MotherMary Paterson
FatherPeter Proctor

Born in Chelmsford, Massachusetts Bay Colony, America on 03 Jan 1689 to Peter Proctor and Mary Paterson. Robert Proctor married Mary Harwood and had 10 children. He passed away on 02 Nov 1755 in Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts.

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Peter Proctor
1652 - 1730
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Mary Paterson
1666 - 1724
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Mary Harwood
1696 - 1738
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Mary Harwood
1696 - 1717
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Robert Proctor
1719 - 1797
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Nathaniel Procter
1723 - 1806
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Peter Proctor
1735 - 1822
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Mary Proctor
1727 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Proctor
1721 - 1723
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Zacharia Proctor
1725 - 1725
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Joseph Proctor
1732 - 1733
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Elizabeth Proctor
1729 - 1729
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Eliabeth Proctor
1723 - Unknown
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Robert Proctor
1747 - 1837

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