They pass Alonge & findinge It Like to bee Verrv Chargable In Case I Occationeth severall travellours To Call In for some Refreshment as I Live At Mr Downings far me weh Is In y Common Readeway wch The tavern ownership is discussed in the Historical Collections of the Danvers Historical Society, Volumes 6-9, By Danvers Historical Society, including his petition for a license in 1666: So genealogical sources seem to agree upon the year of birth of 1632, three years before emmigration to the colonies. Transcribers Guild page for the ship 'Suzan and Ellen', which left England on 11 March 1635: 1 Procter, John Husbandman 40 To cross check the arrival and age info we can look at the Immigrant Ships Martha and two children John aged three years and Mary aged one year Settled at Ipswich Massachusetts With John Proctor came his wife He was the eighth in descent from John Proctor who came from LondonĮngland in the ship Susan and Ellen in 1635 at the age of forty and ![]() McDermott, gives us the name of the ship the Proctor arrived on: Married at Ipswich December 1662 Widow Elizabeth Thorndike Bassett Heįell a victim to the witchcraft delusion and he was hanged August 19Īnother volume, A History of the Shoe and Leather Industries of the United States. John 2 Proctor son of John 1 Proctor was born 1632 in England Var ney Sarah Dodge and Hannah Weeden to sons John Joseph and Benjamin Seventy five years His will dated Augproved November 28įollowing bequeathed to wife Martha to daughters Martha White Abigail ![]() Settled in 1635 in Ipswich Massachusetts He gave his age at that timeĪs forty his wife twenty eight son John aged three and daughter MaryĪged one year He removed to Salem and in 1667 deposed that he was aged John Proctor sailed with wife and two children from London and John was son of John Proctor Sr, who arrived in Massachusetts in 1635 from the Encyclopedia of Massachusetts, Biographical-genealogical, Volume 4 (emphasis mine) Johns age can be ascertained with a little background genealogy work.
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