Proctor, John, 1632-1692
Biography
married to Proctor, Elizabeth, approximately 1647-after 1712
Found in 59 Collections and/or Records:
Petition in support of John Proctor and Elizabeth Proctor (60), August 5, 1692
Petition in support of John Proctor and Elizabeth Proctor. Signatures were all different hands (Rosenthal 496).
Petition in support of John Proctor and Elizabeth Proctor (110), August 5, 1692
Petition in support of John Proctor and Elizabeth Proctor. Hand #1 unidentified (Rosenthal 495).
Petition of Benjamin Proctor for restitution (153), February 19, 1712
Petition of Benjamin Proctor for restitution. Hand #1 Simon Wilalrd; hand #2 unidentified (Rosenthal 956).
Physical examinations of John Proctor and John Willard (50), June 2, 1692
Physical examinations of John Proctor and John Willard. Hand #1 unidentified; hand #2 Stephen Sewall (Rosenthal 272).
Proctor Family Papers, 1699-1934, undated
This collection includes two branches of the Proctor family of Danvers and Salem, Massachusetts.
Request for copy of act for restitution (139), December 17, 1711
Request for copy of act for restitution. Hand #1 unidentified; hand #2 Stephen Sewall (Rosenthal 933).
Statement of Mary Warren v. John Proctor and Elizabeth Proctor (55), April 1692
Statement of Mary Warren against John Proctor and Elizabeth Proctor. Hand #1 Thomas Newton (Rosenthal 101).
Statement of Samuel Parris concerning Abigail Williams and Mary Walcott v. John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, Sarah Cloyce, Martha Cory, Rebecca Nurse, Sarah Good, and Dorothy Good (57), April 12, 1692
Statement of Samuel Parris concerning Abigail Williams and Mary Walcott against John Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor, Sarah Cloyce, Martha Cory, Rebecca Nurse, Sarah Good, and Dorothy Good. Hand #1 Samuel Parris; hand #2 George Herrick; hand #3 Thomas Newton; hand #4 John Hathorne (Rosenthal 61).
Statement of Samuel Sibley v. John Proctor, as recorded by Samuel Parris (52), August 5, 1692
Statement of Samuel Sibley against John Proctor, as recorded by Samuel Parris. This document is a record by Samuel Parris of what he heard from Sibley about Proctor's threat to his servant, Marry Warren. Hand #1 Samuel Parris; hand #2 Stephen Sewall (Rosenthal 501).
Summary of receipts of the relations and sufferers (141), February 19, 1712
Summary of receipts of the relations and sufferers. Hand #1 Stephen Sewall; hand #2 unidentified (Rosenthal 958).