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Thomas Proctor

Birth1800 - Maine
Death30 September 1866 - North Waterford, Maine Oxford
MotherHannah Gardner
FatherBenjamin Proctor

Born in Maine on 1800 to Benjamin Proctor and Hannah Gardner. Thomas Proctor married Annette R Proctor and had 8 children. He passed away on 30 September 1866 in North Waterford, Maine Oxford.

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Benjamin Proctor
1759 - 1851
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Hannah Gardner
1764 - Unknown
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Annette R Proctor
1808 - 1884
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Lucy J Proctor
1849 - 1880
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Charles Edward Proctor
1829 - 1880
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Daniel W. Proctor
1848 - 1930
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Elvira Proctor
1851 - 1881
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Almira Myra F Proctor
1846 - 1904
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Laville T. Proctor
1843 - Unknown
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Delina A. Proctor
1837 - Unknown
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William Proctor
1833 - Unknown

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