House of Hackett

Hattie PROCTOR

Female 1901 - 1985  (84 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hattie PROCTOR was born on 21 Jul 1901 in Pedro, FL (daughter of John D. PROCTOR and Mary Elizabeth BECKHAM, Proctor); died on 22 Oct 1985 in Summerfield, FL.

    Notes:

    Twin to Jessie.

    Family/Spouse: Simmie Sidney CARUTHERS. Simmie (son of Preston CARUTHERS and Marion Tibitha PERRY) was born on 4 Jul 1891; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John D. PROCTORJohn D. PROCTOR was born on 25 Dec 1822 in Marlboro, South Carolina, United States (son of Frederick PROCTOR and Jemima MCQUAIG, Proctor); died on 22 Nov 1908 in Summerfield, Marion, Florida, United States; was buried in Pine Level Cemetery, Oxford, Sumter, Florida, United States.

    Notes:

    John Proctor was the other prominent Pedro founding family.

    John and his family came to Florida from Dillon, South Carolina during the middle 1800's. They first settled in North Marion County due to high water crossing the trail. They were delayed several weeks due to this high water. Later he settled in Pedro.

    John had a family of eight (8) children when his wife died. He needed help to raise his younger children. He was told of a young woman who was looking for a home due to her parents being killed in a wagon wreck shortly after their arrival from another state.

    He search for this young woman and found her in Oxford. He hired her to keep house for him. They eventually married and she presented him with a set of twins at his age 75. One of the twins was Jesse and his sister was Hattie. They went on to have three (3) additional children.

    John Proctor was the Great, Great grandfather of this writer. Family members who are now deceased have passed down these stories. Ralph Dillon Hackett

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    John Proctor enlisted in 1862 in Capt. Joseph Eicheberger's Co., 5th Battalion Florida Calvary of the Confederate Army in the Civil War. He was wounded at the Battle of Olustee on February 20, 1864, near Lake City, FL. The battle lasted 7 hours. The battle ground is now a state park near Lake City, FL.

    From the Voice of South Marion newspaper (date unknown).

    Plans have been made for a dedication ceremony May 6, a Saturday (time will be set later) of the Confederate marker at the grave of John Proctor at Pine Level Cemetery. John Proctor was wounded at the Battle of Olustee and his descendants are too numerous to mention. One, Fred Proctor of California, is planning a trip at this particular time. It is hoped the word will get out to the many others related to John Proctor. Much appreciation was expressed to Bob Watkins who did a beautiful job of setting this marker.

    The marker was dedicated on May 6, 2000 at 11:00 A.M.

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    Children of John Proctor according to a letter from his Great-Great Grandson, Fred G. Proctor:
    Amey
    Lenora
    Charles
    Alfred (married to Amelia)
    Colin (Fred's Great-Grandfather)
    Maria
    John R.
    Mealy
    Flora

    This information has not been entered into the database because of conflicts and concerns about the reliability of the data.

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    (Research):
    In 1857, John and Martha Ann moved from Little Rock, South Carolina to Ocala, Florida.  They lived in Eureka on the eastern part of Marion County before moving to Pedro, which is near Summerfield, Florida, near the Sumter- Marion County boundry.

    In 1862, John Proctor enlisted in Capt. JacobC. Eichelberger's
    Company K, 9th Regiment, Florida Infantry, CSA.  He was wounded February
    20, 1864 in the battle of Olustee.  He mustered out April 26, 1865.

    John Proctor was a registrant on the Florida Voter Registration
    Lists 1867-68.  He had voter number 65 in Precinct 8, registering on Aug
    17. He had been in the state of Florida and in Marion County 9 years.

    John married Mary Elizabeth BECKHAM, Proctor about 1890. Mary was born in Jan 1856 in South Carolina, United States; died on 25 Dec 1921; was buried in Pine Level Cemetery, Oxford, Sumter, Florida, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Elizabeth BECKHAM, Proctor was born in Jan 1856 in South Carolina, United States; died on 25 Dec 1921; was buried in Pine Level Cemetery, Oxford, Sumter, Florida, United States.

    Notes:

    OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
    DATE as of 17 Nov 2018

    Children:
    1. Mary Rebecca PROCTOR was born on 29 Oct 1891 in Pedro, FL; died on 7 Jan 1955 in Marion County, FL.
    2. Della PROCTOR was born on 8 Aug 1893 in Pedro, FL; and died.
    3. Samuel J. PROCTOR was born on 19 Oct 1895 in Pedro, FL; died on 20 Mar 1929 in Marion County, FL.
    4. Edward Henderson PROCTOR was born on 29 Oct 1899 in Pedro, FL; died on 1 Oct 1982 in Marion County, FL.
    5. Jessie PROCTOR was born on 21 Jul 1901 in Pedro, FL; died after 1964.
    6. 1. Hattie PROCTOR was born on 21 Jul 1901 in Pedro, FL; died on 22 Oct 1985 in Summerfield, FL.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Frederick PROCTOR was born about 1780 in South Carolina, United States (son of Shadrack PROCTOR); died about 1860 in Marlboro, South Carolina, United States.

    Notes:

    OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
    DATE as of 17 Nov 2018

    Frederick married Jemima MCQUAIG, Proctor about 1810 in South Carolina, United States. Jemima (daughter of Angus MCQUAIG) was born about 1790 in South Carolina, United States; died about 1860 in Marlboro, South Carolina, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Jemima MCQUAIG, Proctor was born about 1790 in South Carolina, United States (daughter of Angus MCQUAIG); died about 1860 in Marlboro, South Carolina, United States.

    Notes:

    OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
    DATE as of 17 Nov 2018


    (Research):






    VProctor; list Jemime McLamb, b.abt 1784; sp. of Frederick Proctor.
    LW&T of Solomon McClam Sr.,  2 Jul 1819 in Williamsburg Co., SC; daus.
    Anne, Lizya (Singletary) and Jane (Smith);  sons Daniel, Brian and
    Solomon, Jr. Proved 10 Dec 1819.
    Williamsburg Co., SC - McElveen Cemetery Listed:
    Nellie McClam 9 Jul 1885 - 25 Feb 1937;
    Margaret Leola McClam 15 Oct 1862 - 18 Nov 1924 - 62 yrs 1 mo. 3 da.;
    Martha A., wife of J.W.McClam 25 Sep 1856 - 5 Dec 1906.
    Williamsburg Co., SC - Cemetery in woods off S-45-258:  Father and Mother.
    In Memoriam Solomon McClam 8 May 1820 - 18 Oct 1892 and Sarah A. McClam 7
    Oct 1818 - 6 Dec 1897.
    Williamsburg Co., SC Will Bk. A, p67 - Warrant for Appraisment of estate
    of Hugh Graham to William Dick, Philip McCrea and Solomon McClam. 26 Jan
    1810.
    Williamsburg Co., SC Will Bk. A - LW&T of Robert Spring of Williamsburg
    Dist. to wife Sarah; sons Robert, William and James. Wit.: J. C. Fulmore,
    Briant McClam and Robert Spring,Jr. W: 13 May 1821; P: 6 Jul 1821.
    Williamsburg Co., SC Will Bk. A - Inventory of the Estate of Martin
    Staggers. Wit.: William S. Brockington, James Hedgston, John B. McClam
    (no date, entry above dated Oct 1822).
    RFI - Smith - McClam - Watson by Betsy J. Moore of Raleigh, NC. Working
    on Smith and McClam Families in South Carolina, my ancestors Noah Smith
    and Solomon McClam left Sampson Co., NC after the American Revolution and
    before 1810.
    From: Steve Coker 3/18/98 - RE:Cokers Of South Carolina
    (Part 3)
    To proceed now with the genealogy from Whitley Coker to the present. From
    the James Myers Coker Family Bible we have that Whitley Coker, Junior,
    was born September25,1783, and died January 1, 1832. The Family Bible
    also gives us that Whitley, Jr. married Ann Ingram. These facts are
    confirmed by census records, estate papers and other documents. Whitley,
    Jr., and Ann had at least nine children. These were
    Jane Warin Coker                  b. Dec. 17, 1814       d. 1815
    John S. Coker                           Sept.  8, 1817 Dec. 1864
    Rebecca Bradley Smith Coker    Jan. 27, 1819            Dec.  4, 1901
    Mary Gill Coker                    July  10, 1820 ?
    William David Coker                   Mar.  6, 1821 Mar.  3, 1900
    Margaret Magdalen Coker           Apr.  3, 1824     Aug. 31, 1893
    James Myers Coker                   Aug. 25, 1827May 18, 1908
    Leanorah Ann Coker                    Apr.  4, 1832 Apr.  9, 1906
    Unknown son                                       ca 1829 ?
    Whitley Coker, Jr., died intestate, and for unknown reasons the family
    waited a number of years before filing for administration of the estate.
    Widow Ann Coker was appointed as Administrix and annual returns were
    filed by her until her death around 1849. William D. Coker then sued for
    division of the estate which was accomplished in 1851. William D. Coker
    is buried at the old cemetery site near Puddin Swamp along with several
    other family members. Sadly, I've been told
    that some headstones were destroyed, so we may never know the names of
    all those buried there.
    As for Whitley and Ann Coker's children's marriages, we know that
    Magdalen married a Solomon McClam; Leanorah Ann wed Ervin McBride Smith;
    John married P.M. Scurry; William married (1) Hazeltine, and (2) S.A.G.
    (Gibbons?), and my ancestor, James M. Coker wed Susan Ann Buddin. Susan
    Ann Buddin (b. May 30 1834, died Jan. 2, 1909) was the daughter of
    William Buddin andMartha McIntosh, also of Sumter District, S.C. The
    said William Buddin was descended from John Buddin and Elizabeth
    Robinson, known to have been in SouthCarolina by 1720.
    From: Steve Coker
    Subject: Re: [SCSUMTER-L] BUDDIN, EVANS, PLAYER
    PARENTS and PROGENY                       BORN -     DIED       NOTES
    Whitley Coker Jr.                       9/25/1783 -  1/01/1832
    Ann Ingram                                   ? -

    Children:
    1. Frederick PROCTOR
    2. Jesse PROCTOR was born on 12 Oct 1809 in South Carolina, United States; died on 6 Jun 1889; was buried in Saint Pauls Methodist Church Cemetery, Little Rock, Dillon, South Carolina, United States.
    3. Anna PROCTOR was born about 1812 in South Carolina, United States; and died.
    4. Solomon D. PROCTOR was born about 1813 in South Carolina, United States; and died.
    5. Jane PROCTOR was born about 1815 in South Carolina, United States; and died.
    6. Samuel James PROCTOR was born on 23 Mar 1818 in South Carolina, United States; died on 30 Aug 1901; was buried in Saint Pauls Methodist Church Cemetery, Little Rock, Dillon, South Carolina, United States.
    7. Aaron PROCTOR was born about 1820 in South Carolina, United States; died in 1865 in Marion, South Carolina, United States.
    8. 2. John D. PROCTOR was born on 25 Dec 1822 in Marlboro, South Carolina, United States; died on 22 Nov 1908 in Summerfield, Marion, Florida, United States; was buried in Pine Level Cemetery, Oxford, Sumter, Florida, United States.
    9. Charles M. PROCTOR was born on 1 Jan 1826 in Marlboro, South Carolina, United States; died on 7 Jul 1863 in Charleston, South Carolina, United States; was buried in Parnassus Graveyard, Blenheim, Marlboro, South Carolina, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Shadrack PROCTOR was born about 1755 in Edgecombe, North Carolina, United States (son of John Gray PROCTOR, Sr. and Mary Anne BENNETT, Proctor); died in in Edgecombe, North Carolina, United States.

    Notes:

    OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
    DATE as of 17 Nov 2018


    (Research):






    Shadrack was born in Edgecombe County, N.C.  He moved to South Carolina but returned to North Carolina where he died in Edgecombe County, N.C.

    Farmers by occupation.

    Will of father, JOHN PROCTOR, dated Dec. 21,1761, probated February Court 1772 Edgecombe County, North Carolina.  Gives manor plantation to Ann, makes her Extx.  Plantation plus additional 200 acres to  son Moses.  John (Jr) gets the land adjoing Jesse Flowers and Arthur Williams.  Shadrack gets 175 acres adjoining John Jr's.  Aaron gets 100 acres"where Jacob Brake lived", the other half of the 200 acre Brake tract going to Samson. One daughter mentioned, Patience Jones, who gets 5 shillings sterling.   Exr: John Morris, witnesses: Mary Morris, Deberiah Mate. p. 362, will of John Williams, March 14, 1792, Aug Ct. 1793, Edgecombe County.  Leaves "178 acre tract purchased of Shadrack Proctor" to his daughter Betsey Williams. Shadrack Proctor is not listed as a head of household in 1790 Census for Edgecombe County. 


    There is a Shadarick Proctor listed in Wilmington District, Onslow County.  Family: One free white male age 16 and upwards; three free white males under 16. Three free white females (one wife + 2 daus?), no slaves. Since this is considerably south of Edgecombe, and since he apparently sold his land to John Williams by 1792.There is no Shadrack listed on 1810 Census Index for North Carolina (AIS).

    William Proctor, planter, to Shorey Pawley, yeoman, of the Welch Tract, in Craven Co., for 150 pounds currency, 250 a. in the Welch Tract, granted 1 June 1750 by Gov. James Glen to John Proctor; bounding W and N on vacant land: NW on Daniel Laroche; E on Filman Hobbs and vacant land; SW on the Pee Dee River. Wit: Walter Foley, Judah Cone.(South Carolina, Land Grants; Book O-3,pp.276-280, 1 Dec 1762 L &R) Shadrack Proctor listed in Liberty Co., SC  in 1800 SC799) 1800 Census For Liberty Co., SC, p233 - Shadrack Proctor Shadrack Proctor, son of John Proctor, b. (WFT est. 1732-1761) in Edgecombe Co., NC. He moved to South Carolina but returned to North Carolina, where he died in Edgecombe Co., NC. Farmer by occupation.

    Children:
    1. 4. Frederick PROCTOR was born about 1780 in South Carolina, United States; died about 1860 in Marlboro, South Carolina, United States.
    2. Jesse D. PROCTOR was born on 15 Dec 1783 in Edgecombe, North Carolina, United States; died on 12 Feb 1874 in Little Rock, Dillon, South Carolina, United States; was buried in Saint Pauls Methodist Church Cemetery, Little Rock, Dillon, South Carolina, United States.

  2. 10.  Angus MCQUAIG was born about 1765; and died.

    Notes:

    OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
    DATE as of 17 Nov 2018

    Children:
    1. 5. Jemima MCQUAIG, Proctor was born about 1790 in South Carolina, United States; died about 1860 in Marlboro, South Carolina, United States.