Proctor is an English occupational surname, originally meaning 'steward', derived from Latin procurare ("to manage"). Notable people with the name include:...
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to: Proctor (surname), includes a list of people with the name In the United States: Proctor, Kentucky Proctor, Minnesota Proctor, Missouri Proctor, Pennsylvania...
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Robert N. Proctor (born 1954), American historian of science Bob Proctor (author) (1934–2022), Canadian self-help author Proctor (surname) This disambiguation...
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pages with titles containing John Proctor Proctor John, fictional character in Fear the Walking Dead Proctor (surname) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Cambridge Joe Procter (1906–1989), New Zealand rugby union player Proctor (surname) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same...
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series The Bill Thomas R. Proctor High School, in Utica, New York Thomas R. Proctor Park, in Utica, New York Proctor (surname) This disambiguation page...
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John Proctor (9 October 1632 – 19 August 1692) was a landowner in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He and his wife Elizabeth were tried and convicted of...
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Willis Proctor (born 1848), state legislator in Florida George Wyatt Proctor (1946–2008), American author, journalist, and lecturer Proctor (surname) This...
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politician James D. Proctor (born 1957), American scholar and professor Jamie Proctor (born 1992), English footballer Proctor (surname) This disambiguation...
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Proctor (gridiron football) (born 1967), American football player Michael Proctor (botanist) (1929–2017), English botanist/ecologist Proctor (surname)...
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William Beauchamp-Proctor, subsequently Member of Parliament for Middlesex. Born William Beauchamp, he assumed the additional surname of Proctor according to...
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Mark Proctor (shot putter) (born 1963), British Olympic shot-putter Mark Proctor (canoeist) (born 1993), British slalom canoeist Proctor (surname) This...
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footballer David Proctor (admiral), officer in the Royal New Zealand Navy R. David Proctor (born 1960), United States judge Proctor (surname) This disambiguation...
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footballer Proctor Swaby (1844–1916), British-born colonial bishop George Swabey (1881–1952), Royal Navy officer This page lists people with the surname Swaby...
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Judd Proctor (né Procter; 2 January 1931 – 21 August 2020) was a British jazz guitarist and session musician. He was born in Doncaster, Yorkshire, in...
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Procter (redirect from Procter (surname))
Proctor (disambiguation) Procter & Gamble, consumer products multinational Goodwin Procter, American law firm This page lists people with the surname...
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and Jonathan Proctor. Before having children, the couple decided they would have two and each would receive one of their surnames. Proctor, Robert N. (1988)...
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and politician George Alfred Henry Wille (1871-1951), Sri Lankan Burgher proctor, notary public, journalist, and politician Jacob Andreas Wille (1777–1850)...
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Lindsay (name) (redirect from Lindsey (surname))
Lindsay (/ˈlɪnzi/) is both a Scottish surname and a given name. The given name comes from the Scottish surname and clan name, which comes from the toponym...
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Warren – age about 20 and living in Salem. Servant of Elizabeth and John Proctor. Mary Watkins, age unknown and living in Milton Elizabeth Weston, age about...
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Senna (redirect from Senna (surname))
Gammour (born 1979), German singer and member of Monrose (2006–2011) Senna Proctor (born 1998), British racing driver Senna Ušić-Jogunica (born 1986), Croatian...
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(Whitechapel album), 2021 Kin, a 2000 South African-British film by Elaine Proctor Kin (film), a 2018 American science fiction film Kin, upcoming Australian...
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Harvey (name) (redirect from Harvey (surname))
technical director Harvey Price (disambiguation), various people Harvey Proctor (born 1947), British Conservative Member of Parliament Harvey Sark (1907–1964)...
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William Henry Beauchamp, second son of Sir William Beauchamp-Proctor, 3rd Baronet (see Proctor-Beauchamp Baronets). The second Baronet was Conservative Member...
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Program (a.k.a. PCC ASP) as a student in 1991 and 1992, then worked as a proctor in 1996. He attended Vassar College, graduating with a B.A. in theater...
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Commandant Lassard and playing practical jokes on Capt Harris, Mauser, Proctor, Blankes and Copeland, as the five men view Mahoney to be unworthy of being...
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Ruston (category Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists)
Proctor and Company), railway locomotive and industrial equipment manufacturer in Lincoln, England Ruston & Hornsby, descendant of Ruston, Proctor &...
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Topper (dinghy), a sailing dinghy patented in 1977 by British designer Ian Proctor Topper's Pizza (Canadian restaurant), a chain founded in 1982 as Mr. Topper's...
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The surname Knott has several origins. The English-language surname is derived from the Middle English personal name Knut, a cognate of the Old Norse...
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/koʊl/ is a given name of English origin, originally used as an English surname. It is of Middle English origin, and its meaning is "swarthy, coal-black...
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