House of Hackett

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251 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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PROCTOR, Moses T. (I12535)
 
252 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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PROCTOR, Molly (I12536)
 
253 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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PROCTOR, Samuel James (I12558)
 
254 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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PROCTOR, Frederick (I12559)
 
255 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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PROCTOR, Anna (I12560)
 
256 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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PROCTOR, Solomon D. (I12561)
 
257 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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MCQUAIG, Jemima Proctor (I12568)
 
258 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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PRICE, (Unknown) Proctor (I12577)
 
259 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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GRAVES, Kiddy Elizabeth Proctor (I12578)
 
260 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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PROCTOR, Frederick (I12857)
 
261 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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PROCTOR, Jesse (I12859)
 
262 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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HAYES, Lucretia Proctor (I12860)
 
263 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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PROCTOR, Charles M. (I12894)
 
264 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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GALLOWAY, Mary Ann Elizabeth Proctor (I12895)
 
265 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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PROCTOR, Jane (I12902)
 
266 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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JONES, (Unknown) (I12903)
 
267 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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CLARK, Frances Proctor (I13667)
 
268 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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PROCTOR, Harriet M Proctor (I13838)
 
269 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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GADDY, Mary Jane Proctor (I13850)
 
270 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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BETHEA, Harriet Proctor (I13851)
 
271 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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SHEROD, Lavinah Ann Proctor (I13903)
 
272 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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PROCTOR, Aaron (I13911)
 
273 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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PROCTOR, Shadrack (I13919)
 
274 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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WHITE, Elizabeth Proctor (I14777)
 
275 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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WHITE, Mary Proctor (I16640)
 
276 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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PROCTOR, Absalom (I18299)
 
277 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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PROCTOR, John Gray Sr. (I18300)
 
278 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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BENNETT, Mary Anne Proctor (I18301)
 
279 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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PROCTOR, Frederick Gray Sr. (I18302)
 
280 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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PROCTOR, Edith (I18303)
 
281 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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PROCTOR, Delilah (I18304)
 
282 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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PROCTOR, Aaron (I18305)
 
283 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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MCQUAIG, Angus (I47461)
 
284 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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WILLIAMS, Charity Proctor (I52712)
 
285 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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PROCTOR, Unity (I78896)
 
286 OFFS From Different Genealogy Websites
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(UNKNOWN), Elizabeth Proctor (I94261)
 
287 Ogretta did not like her name and preferred to be called Greta. Greta appears on her death certificate. Ogretta was twin to Lonnie. STEVENSON, Ogretta (I2781)
 
288 Ola died shortly after she married. LEITNER, Ola (I791)
 
289 Only lived one year. STUART, Vera Catherine (I724)
 
290 Owned many sctions of land near Micanopy and Shiloh. ZETROUER, Daniel Remshart (I749)
 
291 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. PROCTOR, Edwin Eugene (I523)
 
292 Owned Santa Maria restaurant in St. Augustine, FL
Member of the Elks 
CONNELL, Louis Sylvester (I695)
 
293 Peter Boyer Perry served in Company F, 9th Regiment, State of Florida during the Civil War. He was paroled at Appomattox Court House, VA on April 9, 1865.

"Peter B. Perry taught school in a log meeting house near the Crum cemetery, southwest of Summerfield, beginning in 1854, for a number of years." Excerpt from, "Gone with the Hickory Stick: School Days in Marion County 1845-1960," by Broward Lovell

The following article appeared in the Ocala Star Banner on 21 October 1998

"Founding Families still live in Pedro," BY CHRISTOPHER LLOYD, STAFF WRITER

Chances are if your family has lived near the comer of County Roads 42 and 475 for a long stretch of years, you had some Proctors or Perrys among your ancestors.

Those two families settled Pedro, a loosely defined community west of Summerfield, more than a century ago. They raised cattle, hogs and watermelon, and it wasn't at all uncommon for a Proctor gal to marry a Perry feller, or vice-versa.

"There's an old saying that if you see some guy on the street, you can say, 'Hello, Mr. Perry,' and if he doesn't answer you can come back and say, 'Hello, Mr. Proctor' and get an answer," said Ralph Hackett, 67.

Hackett, who lives across the street from his [grand]father's farmhouse where he was born, is a direct descendant of Peter Boyer Perry, who gave Pedro its name. His great-great-grandfather passed through the area in 1847 on his way to fight in the Mexican-American War.

Perry helped win the war, planting a flag inside Mexico City. He stayed there for two more years, friends with many of the Mexicans who used to be his enemies.

"He was called Pedro, which is Spanish for Peter," Hackett said.

As he prepared to return to the States, Perry's mind recalled the quiet open lands in Florida he had passed through, and thought it would be a great place to raise cattle. He became one of the first white men to settle the area, and gave it his Spanish name.

In 1849, when most people were going out West for the Gold Rush, he came to Florida," Hackett said. Don't make the mistake of pronouncing the name as "pay-dro," though it's "pee-dro!'

It would remain a spread-out farming community. In the early days the Perrys let their cattle roam free, rounding them up when auction time came. Occasionally the men would fight off roving raiding bands of Seminole indians.

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PERRY, Peter Boyer (I266)
 
294 Possible birthdate: February 18, 1954 reported online death records HACKETT, Garland Ernest (I203)
 
295 PRIEST, CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS (Pvt.) was taken prisoner twice by the Federals at age 16 on his father's farm near Palatka, Fla. At age 17 he enlisted Aug.1, 1864 at Waldo, Fla. in Co. H. lst Fla. Reserves. Discharged May 1865, Madison, Fla.(his Company surrendered 10 may 1865 at Tallahassee, Fla.) Christopher C. Priest became the 2nd husband of Sarah E. W. Leitner. (Researched by Fannie Belle Priest Kipp from papers obtained from the Florida and South Carolina Archives and from stories told by relatives.)

Written by R-Earl Kipp-concerning a cousin of Lum Priest. All of the older brothers and the father had left the plantation to fight in the Confederate army except 'Sant'. Sant was only 12 and supposed to help his Mother run the farm. One of Sant's chores was to bring the water from the well some distance from the house. On one trip he disappeared and the full bucket of water sat at the well. Two years later, after serving as the Col.s Boy and on his way home at the end of the War, he picked up a bucket of water and as he entered the house, sang out, 'Ma, I done brung your water!' (told by Ruby Landrum Montague.)

Papa was in a delightful story-telling mood the day he told this one.--His Dad, Lum Priest (C. Columbus Priest) had had a feud with a man ever since he was a teenager. Finally the man issued a challenge for a fight to determine who was the "best man". Lum had two friends to back him up, his enemy had a "whole cow pen full of seconds." Lum pinned the man to the ground and demanded that he holler. The man refused. Lum gouged at his eyes--still no sound. Lum then bit a piece of his ear off before the man hollered "Uncle.' On the way home when Lum's wife Sarah changed baby Walter's diaper, she found the ear-part in the diaper where Lum had spit it. Fan Priest Kipp 
PRIEST, Christopher Columbus (I799)
 
296 PRIEST, CLARENCE C. (Pvt.) enlisted 6 Aug.1898 3rd. Battalion. lst Volunteers Infantry Ocala, Fla. dismissed 27 Jan.1899 in Huntsville, Ala.

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How Papa came to volunteer to fight in the Spanish-American War.
by Emily Priest Brockman

Papa and two of his brothers attended a party in Pedro, Fla. A recruiter for the Army was there and the three brothers promised to report to an office in Ocala the following morning. The next morning the two brothers "would have none of it" but Clarence was still determined to go. When he told his father of his intentions to join the army and asked if his brother, John, could use their buggy and the family mare "Old Bess" to drive him to Ocala (about 10 miles) his father, who had volunteered for the Civil War, said "No".

After Clarence retorted "I can walk it by 10 o'clock", his father, Lum, relented and John drove him to town. "Ma and sister Fannie followed me to the end of the family field crying their eyes out", Clarence said. 
PRIEST, Clarence (I701)
 
297 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. HARE, John Joseph (I4179)
 
298 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. STUART, Judy Marie (I729)
 
299 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Martin, Heather Dawn (I4468)
 
300 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. HACKETT, Ralph Dillon (I49)
 

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