The Proctor family of southeastern United States/ compiled and written by James Randolph Proctor

Title Also Known As

Proctor.

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1981-c1989

Publisher

J.R. Proctor

Place of Publication

Spring Hill, Florida

Physical

2 volumes (ii, 492 pages; xxi, 796 pages) : illustrations, facsimiles, genealogical tables, portraits

Notes

Spine title: Proctor.

Vol. 2 compiled, written and edited by James Randolph Proctor and Willa Elaine Fain Proctor.

John, William and Thomas Proctor, brothers, immigrated from England to Surry County, Virginia between 1609 and 1623, and later moved (one to New England, one to Illinois, one to North Carolina). Jonas William Proctor (b.ca.1770), an orphan, ran away from a master to whom he was indentured, and came to Burke County, Georgia about 1785. Descendants and relatives lived in New York, New Jersey, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Colorado and elsewhere.

Vol. 1-2 include indexes.

Includes Ballard, Boatright, Brannen, Cowart, Dixon, Feaster, Neville (Nevilles), Thomas, Turner and related families.

Bibliography and documents: v. 1, p. 323-437; v. 2, p. p.644-646.

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