House of Hackett

Richard Eric BIRCH



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Richard Eric BIRCH

    Richard married Juanita Lucynthia DAVIS [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Harold Eric BIRCH

    Harold married Dollis Louise PROCTOR [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Dollis Louise PROCTOR
    Children:
    1. 1. Richard Eric BIRCH
    2. Donald Edward BIRCH
    3. Deborah Lea BIRCH


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Edward Harold BIRCH

    Edward married Margaret Edith HILL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret Edith HILL
    Children:
    1. 2. Harold Eric BIRCH

  3. 6.  Lloyd Noble PROCTOR was born on 3 Jul 1900 in Summerfield, FL (son of James Dillon PROCTOR and Emma Jane CARUTHERS); died on 18 Mar 1961; was buried in Pine Level Cemetary, Oxford, FL.

    Notes:

    Deacon and Sunday School Superintendent

    Lloyd married Hazel Annie LANIER on 2 Nov 1918. Hazel (daughter of James Henry LANIER and Frances Lee ODOM) was born on 2 Sep 1900; died on 16 Jun 1966. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Hazel Annie LANIER was born on 2 Sep 1900 (daughter of James Henry LANIER and Frances Lee ODOM); died on 16 Jun 1966.

    Notes:

    Democrat

    Children:
    1. Emma Aletha PROCTOR was born on 29 Jun 1919; died on 14 Nov 1922.
    2. Julian Lloyd PROCTOR
    3. James Wendell PROCTOR
    4. 3. Dollis Louise PROCTOR
    5. Norman Eugene PROCTOR
    6. Donald Ray PROCTOR
    7. Lloyd Noble PROCTOR, Jr
    8. Charles Henry PROCTOR
    9. James Dillon PROCTOR was born on 17 Mar 1934; died on 23 Nov 1955.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  James Dillon PROCTORJames Dillon PROCTOR was born on 17 Mar 1877 (son of Alfred Daniel PROCTOR and Nancy Ophelia Madoria LEITNER); died on 29 Dec 1966 in Summerfield, FL.

    Notes:

    Mr. Proctor (Jim) married Emma Jane Caruthers of Oxford in 1897 and moved to Summerfield. Their first home located on Highway 42 was up on a hill (Buck Mountain) To the northwest of where the home pictured is located.

    Construction of this home was started in late 1800's, probably during the year of 1898. It was completed and occupied in or around 1902.

    Grandpa cut the large pine trees from his property and hauled them to his father's sawmill in Pedro. They were cut in to lumber and he built this home. This home is located the corner of highway 42 and 470 Avenue in Summerfield.

    Information from Ralph Dillon Hackett, their Grandson

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    TRIBUTE TO MOTHER AND DAD, by Louise Proctor Livingston
    My Mother and Dad were exceptional people, I think. When they were first married my Dad worked away from home long hours, for $1 a day. After the first year he built a house, doing most of the work himself, even splitting the shingles for the roof and cutting the logs and carrying [them] to his Dads mill for sawing. Dad worked at a mill near the house some. One day, when he was there, the mill blew up and injured many. He felt very fortunate to have missed the disaster. He and Mother -Lived together in this house for the next, 67 years. My Mother was ninety-two in Aug 1971 and still lives in this house. They had one child before building (born at another place) then 7 in this house and numerous grandchildren. There has been only 1 death in this house; the third child, Carl, age four.

    Back in early times farmers let their hogs and cows graze on open range identifying by marks and brands. Land was cleared partly by slave labor before the Civil War.

    I remember Dad going out at daybreak and working until sundown, just taking time to eat at noon and a short rest. He grew corn and always took some to the mill for our own use. That was the BEST meal and grits. He made syrup grinding his own cane and again using the mule at the mill. We had sweet potatoes and all vegetables. He grew tomatoes and melons, also cantalopes [sic] for trucks. He never owned a tractor. He did most of his cattle tending on horseback but did own a jeep the last few years. He was active up until 77 years old.

    Mother was always busy about the house and garden. She cooked big meals daily and of course canned fruits and vegetables. We had our own hogs and worked our own meats, sausage, etc. She taught me to cook, can, and sew and we made all of our clothes. Aside from raising her own children, she has helped with grandchildren and we had company continually. It seemed she never tired. I've heard her tell of the times when she had many small children, about rocking the cradle with one foot, while ironing, sewing or cooking.

    My deepest love and appreciation to them for their faithfulness and devotion.

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    From the "History of the First Baptist Church, Summerfield, FL,":

    When J.D., called Mr. Jim by his friends, and Emma married they first lived near Pedro. Early in 1900 they built a house on Cemetery Road near the corner of what is now 47th Ave. and Hwy 42. The house continues to be in the family. Like so many of his kin and friends, J.D. was primarily a farmer and cattleman.

    According to records the church letters of J.D. and Emma and daughters Alma and Edith were received by our church from Pedro on Christmas Day, 1924. They had been in their home on Cemetery Road nearly a quarter of a century. The Pedro and Summerfield churches are about the same distance from this house. No reason is known as to why they changed churches. But thank the Lord for it because of the contributions in service made not only by J.D. and Emma but their descendants as well.

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    James Proctor bid on the job of taking children from Summerfield to the schoolhouse, and was hired in 1920. He purchased an open air Ford bus with canvas awnings. His daughter Edith drove the first year, and his daughter Ruth drove for the next three years.

    James married Emma Jane CARUTHERS on 20 Oct 1898. Emma (daughter of Preston CARUTHERS and Marion Tibitha PERRY) was born on 19 Aug 1879; died on 14 Apr 1972 in Summerfield, FL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Emma Jane CARUTHERSEmma Jane CARUTHERS was born on 19 Aug 1879 (daughter of Preston CARUTHERS and Marion Tibitha PERRY); died on 14 Apr 1972 in Summerfield, FL.
    Children:
    1. James Clarence PROCTOR was born on 26 Jul 1899 in Summerfield, FL; died on 16 Sep 1972.
    2. 6. Lloyd Noble PROCTOR was born on 3 Jul 1900 in Summerfield, FL; died on 18 Mar 1961; was buried in Pine Level Cemetary, Oxford, FL.
    3. Carl Dillon PROCTOR was born on 17 Mar 1902; died on 18 Oct 1906.
    4. Edith Emma PROCTOR was born on 27 Jun 1903.
    5. Annie Ruth PROCTOR was born on 28 Jun 1904; died on 1 May 1994.
    6. Alma Gertrude PROCTOR was born on 16 Mar 1908 in Summerfield, Florida; died on 6 Dec 1940 in Orlando, Florida; was buried in Pine Level Cemetary, Oxford, Florida.
    7. Donnie Louise PROCTOR was born on 7 Jan 1917; died on 28 Jun 2003 in Summerfield, FL; was buried on 2 Jul 2003 in Crum Cemetery, Summerfield, FL.
    8. Angie Marie PROCTOR was born on 16 Jun 1918; died on 6 Dec 2017.

  3. 14.  James Henry LANIER

    James married Frances Lee ODOM. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Frances Lee ODOM
    Children:
    1. 7. Hazel Annie LANIER was born on 2 Sep 1900; died on 16 Jun 1966.