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    Mary Virginia Proctor (née, Swindler; after first marriage, Proctor; after second marriage, Wilson; May 1854 – July 3, 1927) was an American journalist...
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  • son of John Proctor and his first wife Martha. William Proctor, son of John Proctor and his third wife, Elizabeth Bassett Proctor. Mary Bassett DeRich...
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  • (1928–2019), American lawyer Mary Virginia Proctor (1854–1927), American journalist, philanthropist, and social activist Mary Virginia Taylor (born 1950), American...
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  • people Mary Proctor (1862–1957), American astronomer Mary Proctor (artist) (born 1960), African American folk artist Mary Virginia Proctor (1854–1927)...
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  • of John Proctor and his first wife Martha Giddens. William Proctor, son of John Proctor and his third wife, Elizabeth Bassett Proctor. Mary Bassett DeRich...
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  • Warren stated that John Proctor woke her to torment her about posting the note. On April 3, 1692, Samuel Parris read Mary's note to the church members...
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    article: The New York Times/Martians Build Two Immense Canals in Two Years Mary Proctor FRAS FRMetS (1 April 1862 – 11 September 1957) was a British-American...
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  • (1854–1926) – British-born American journalist, correspondent, editor Mary Virginia Proctor (1854–1927) – editor, Lebanon Patriot Esther Pugh (1834–1908) –...
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    owner of the internationally renowned Inn at Little Washington Mary Virginia Proctor, journalist, philanthropist, social activist John Fox Sullivan,...
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    Elizabeth Proctor), Sarah Bassett (sister-in-law of Elizabeth Proctor), Susannah Roots, Mary DeRich (another sister-in-law of Elizabeth Proctor), Sarah...
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  • School of Arts and Sciences Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology Sydney Lewis School of Business Virginia Union University's Theological training program...
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  • deceiving the court. Mary Warren The Proctor family's servant. She initially helps John, but later turns on him to save herself. John Proctor The play's protagonist...
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    the bricks were used in constructing part of the Bijou Theatre. Mary Virginia Proctor (1854-1927), journalist, philanthropist, social activist Broadstone...
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  • (1825–1864, England), poet Elaine Proctor (b. 1960, South Africa), screenwriter & nv. in English Mary Virginia Proctor (1854–1927, United States), non-f...
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  • Day-Lewis as John Proctor, Winona Ryder as Abigail Williams, Paul Scofield as Judge Thomas Danforth, Joan Allen as Elizabeth Proctor, and Bruce Davison...
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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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  • witchcraft trials. The hero, John Proctor, is pressed hard to name her as a witch, but refuses to do so. "Petition of Mary Easty". The Salem Witchcraft Papers...
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  • (Cleveland). Sarah Maria Clinton Perkins (Cleveland). Laura Proctor (Cincinnati). Mary Virginia Proctor (Lebanon). Bernice Pyke (Lakewood). H. Anna Quinby (Edenton)...
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    and served as president of the Proctor Trust Company. He married Mary Sherwood Hedrick and they had three children. Proctor was also prominent in other businesses...
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    to come, and drink of the cup of knowledge." Virginia was already home to the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, but Jefferson lost all confidence...
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    neighbor, John Proctor, also accused Corey of the arson of his home. Later, one of Proctor's sons confessed. Corey's second wife, Mary Bright, died in...
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    specific tribe. Mary Kittamaquund (c. 1634–c. 1654/1700), daughter of tribal leader, Kittamaquund Turkey Tayac (Phillip Sheridan Proctor) (1895–1978), tribal...
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    religious wars, as the Virginia Protestant trader William Claiborne and his ally Captain Ingalls, invaded Maryland and destroyed St. Mary's City as well as the...
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  • Philip Morris USA (category Manufacturing companies based in Richmond, Virginia)
    the U.S. since the late 20th century. Its major brands include Marlboro, Virginia Slims, Benson & Hedges, Merit, and Parliament. The company was incorporated...
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    List of Jamestown colonists (category Pre-statehood history of Virginia)
    ISBN 9781476695242. "The Story of John and Alice Proctor". 19 February 2021. Woolley, Benjamin. Savage Kingdom: Virginia and The Founding of English America (Text...
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  • Henderson Forsythe (category People from Williamsburg, Virginia)
    Forsythe was born in Macon, Missouri, the son of Mary Katherine (née Henderson) and Cecil Proctor Forsythe. He grew up in Monroe City, Missouri where...
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    The Samuel Proctor Oral History Program (SPOHP) is the official oral history program at the University of Florida. With over 6,500 interviews and more...
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    Like the accusation placed on Elizabeth Proctor on March 26, 1692, Mercy was accountable for hindering Mary Eastey's release from prosecution and eventual...
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  • Washington, D. C. He was the seventh child and second son of Mary Ann (Davison) and John Clagett Proctor, a lawyer and journalist who was then the city editor...
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  • Elizabeth Dearing Bailey Maine 1660 Mrs. George Barker Virginia 1641 Abigail Barker Massachusetts 1692 Mary Barker Massachusetts 1692 William Barker Sr. Massachusetts...
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