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John Jacob Proctor 1594–1672 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1594

Birth Location: Assington, Suffolk, England

Death Date: 11 October 1672

Death Location: Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States of America

Father: John sr.

Mother: Anne Graye

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Thorndike, Martha Harper

Children(s): Marie Proctor, Hannah (Weeden), Martha (White), Abigail PROCTOR, Sarah PROCTOR, Benjamin Sr., John Proctor

The story of John Jacob Proctor began in 1594 in Assington, Suffolk, England. John Jacob Proctor married Elizabeth Bassett, Elizabeth Thorndike, Martha Karen Harper, and had children including Abigail Proctor, Benjamin Proctor Sr, Hannah Proctor Weeden, John Proctor, Marie Mary Proctor, Martha Proctor White, Sarah Proctor. John Jacob Proctor passed away in 1672 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States of America.

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Biography

  • The story of John Jacob Proctor began in 1594 in Assington, Suffolk, England.
  • John Jacob Proctor married Elizabeth Bassett, Elizabeth Thorndike, Martha Karen Harper, and had children including Abigail Proctor, Benjamin Proctor Sr, Hannah Proctor Weeden, John Proctor, Marie Mary Proctor, Martha Proctor White, Sarah Proctor.
  • John Jacob Proctor passed away in 1672 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States of America.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

John Proctor's Ancestors

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John Proctor
1594–1672
Birth Place: Assington, Suffolk, England
Parents
John Nicholas Proctor sr.
1559–1600
St. Mary Bothaw, London, London, England
Anne Graye
1561–1600
London, London, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Proctor's Descendants

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John (Jacob) Proctor (1594–11 October 1672) m. Elizabeth Thorndike (1641–30 Aug 1672) m. Martha (Karen) Harper (1607–1672)
  1. 1. Marie ("Mary") Proctor 1633–1667
  2. 2. Hannah (Proctor) (Weeden) 1649–
  3. 3. Martha (Proctor) (White) 1637–
  4. 4. Abigail PROCTOR 1637–1692
  5. 5. Sarah PROCTOR 1636–1672
  6. 6. Benjamin (Proctor) Sr. 1638–1705
  7. 7. John Proctor 1631–1692 m. Martha Giddens 1631–1659 m. Elizabeth Thorndike 1641–1672 m. Elizabeth Bassett 1651–
    1. 1. Samuel (Proctor) Sr 1685–1765
    2. 2. John Proctor 1653–1658
    3. 3. Martha Proctor 1655–1658
    4. 4. Mary Proctor 1656–1657
    5. 5. Benjamin Proctor 1659–1720
    6. 6. Elizabeth Proctor 1663–1736
    7. 7. Martha Proctor 1665–1665
    8. 8. Martha Proctor 1666–1682
    9. 9. Mary Proctor 1667–1668
    10. 10. John Proctor 1668–1748
    11. 11. Mary Proctor 1669–
    12. 12. Thorndike Proctor 1672–1759
    13. 13. William Proctor 1674–1695
    14. 14. Sarah Proctor 1677–1751
    15. 15. Elisha Proctor 1687–1688
    16. 16. Abigail Proctor 1689–1695
    17. 17. Joseph Proctor 1691–
    18. 18. John Proctor 1693–1745

John Proctor's Timeline

2 Records

1594
1594
Birth of John Jacob Proctor in Assington, Suffolk, England
Assington, Suffolk, England
1672
11 October 1672
Age 78
Death of John Jacob Proctor in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1594
    Event Place: Assington, Suffolk, England
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Place: Massachusetts; Year: 1635; Page Number: 375
    [2] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1635
    Event Place: Massachusetts
    Record Source: U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Place: Massachusetts; Year: 1635; Page Number: 375

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 October 1672
    Event Place: Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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