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Thomas Proctor

Birth1768 - Ballstown, Saratoga County in the Colony of New York , North Ame
Death1834 - Ontario, Canada
MotherMary Fanning
FatherJoseph Proctor

Born in Ballstown, Saratoga County in the Colony of New York , North Ame on 1768 to Joseph Proctor and Mary Fanning. Thomas Proctor married Catherine "Kitty" Munro and had 7 children. He passed away on 1834 in Ontario, Canada.

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Joseph Proctor
1735 - 1815
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Mary Fanning
1740 - 1815
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Catherine "Kitty" Munro
1768 - 1834
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Joseph Proctor
1796 - 1844
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Samuel Proctor
1811 - 1911
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John Proctor
1797 - 1802
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William Proctor
1804 - 1878
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Thomas Proctor
1791 - Unknown
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Betsy Proctor Poss
1800 - Unknown
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James Proctor Poss
1802 - Unknown

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