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Katherine Frank 1675–1729 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: ABT 1675
Birth Location: Virginia, British Colonial America
Death Date: ABT 1729
Death Location: Saint Georges Parish, Spotsylvania, Virginia, British Colonial America
Father: William Frank
Mother: Elizabeth Lee
Spouse(s): George Proctor
Children(s): John Proctor, Mary Proctor, Margaret Proctor, George Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor
The story of Katherine Frank began in 1675 in Virginia, British Colonial America. Katherine Frank married George Proctor, and had children including Elizabeth Proctor, George Proctor, John Proctor, Margaret Proctor, Mary Proctor. Katherine Frank passed away in 1729 in Saint Georges Parish, Spotsylvania, Virginia, British Colonial America.
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Biography
- The story of Katherine Frank began in 1675 in Virginia, British Colonial America.
- Katherine Frank married George Proctor, and had children including Elizabeth Proctor, George Proctor, John Proctor, Margaret Proctor, Mary Proctor.
- Katherine Frank passed away in 1729 in Saint Georges Parish, Spotsylvania, Virginia, British Colonial America.
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Katherine Frank's Ancestors
Katherine Frank's Descendants
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1. John Proctor 1718–1790 m. Sarah Edwards 1718–1758 m. Leanna Edwards 1750–
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1. Micajah Proctor 1740–1801
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2. John (Haratio) Proctor 1739–1790
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3. Uriah Procter 1740–1819 m. Martha Singleton 1757–1819
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4. Sarah Proctor 1740–1827 m. Linn Banks 1740–1799
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1. Susannah Banks 1761–1820 m. Frederick Huffman 1796–1818
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2. Elizabeth Banks 1764–1845 m. Joshua Hudson 1745–1820
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3. Nancy Banks 1775–1850
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4. Banks 1786–
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5. Lucinda ("Lucy") Banks 1768–1810 m. Samuel Marksberry 1768–1820
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6. Nancy (Ann) Banks 1761–1850 m. Steward (B.) Ballew 1748–1815 m. William (George) Wilson 1765–1843
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7. John Banks 1768–1828 m. Elizabeth (Jane) Marksbury 1784–
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8. Sophia (Penn) Banks 1784–1873 m. William (G.) Mills 1778–1846
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9. Leanna Banks 1763–1845 m. Absolom Pollard 1760–1835
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10. Lavinia Banks 1776–1868 m. Mooreman Taylor 1769–1827
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11. Garrard Banks 1782–1870 m. Elizabeth Mills 1784–1877
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12. Mary ("Polly") Banks 1770–1820 m. Isaac (John) Mayfield 1769–1849
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13. William Banks 1762–1839 m. Rachel Marksbury 1769–1798 m. Elizabeth (Agnes) Brown 1781–1865
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14. Sarah ("Sally") Banks 1768–1859 m. John Pendleton 1760–1830 m. Archibald Byrum 1765–1808
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1. Micajah (G) Pendleton 1799–1876 m. Emily Flournoy 1801–1880
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2. Sarah Pendleton 1778–
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3. Sophie Pendleton 1778–
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4. James Pendleton 1786–1850
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5. Mary (Lucy) Pendleton 1802–
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6. John Pendleton 1792–1860
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7. Ellen Pendleton 1800–
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8. Malinda Pendleton 1787–1870 m. Thomas Scott 1792–1866
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9. Mary (Lucy) Pendleton 1795–1858 m. Hiram (James) Pepples 1782–1875
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10. James Pendleton 1809–
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11. Tinsley Pendleton 1805–
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12. James Pendleton 1794–1851 m. Frances (Narcissa " Nancy") Sharp 1797–1860
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13. Pendleton 1804– m. Willis 1800–
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14. Richard Pendleton 1807–1833 m. Mary (Ann) Berry 1815–1848
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2. Mary Proctor 1700–1773 m. Charles (Sr.) Stewart 1690–1750
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3. Margaret Proctor 1694–1760 m. Aaron Grigsby 1690– m. Elias Sharp 1689–1745
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4. George Proctor 1715–1737
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5. Elizabeth Proctor 1697–1760 m. George Hume 1698–1760
Katherine Frank's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: ABT 1675
Event Place: Virginia, British Colonial America
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: ABT 1729
Event Place: Saint Georges Parish, Spotsylvania, Virginia, British Colonial America