Samuel Proctor was born to John and Elizabeth (Bassett) Proctor January 11, 1685 at Salem, Massachusetts.[1]
Samuell Procker and Sarah Larrabe (sic) had their marriage intention recorded in Lynn, Massachusetts, November 15, 1712.[2] They likely married a few months thereafter.
Samuel died March 16, 1765, in Falmouth, Maine, and is buried in the Eastern Cemetery in Portland, Maine.[3]
↑Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2010), Reference Lynn, volume 2, page 223
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