Person:Elizabeth Thorndike (3)

Elizabeth Thorndike
b.Cal 1640
m. Abt 1640
  1. Elizabeth ThorndikeCal 1640 - 1672
  2. Paul Thorndike1643 - 1697
  3. Sarah Thorndike
  • HJohn Proctor1631 - 1692
  • WElizabeth ThorndikeCal 1640 - 1672
m. Dec 1662
  1. Elizabeth ProctorAbt 1663 - Bef 1735
  2. Martha Proctor1665 - 1665
  3. Martha Proctor1666 -
  4. Mary Proctor1667 - 1667/68
  5. John Proctor1668 -
  6. Mary Proctor1670 -
  7. Thorndike Proctor1672 - 1759
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Elizabeth Thorndike
Gender Female
Birth[2] Cal 1640
Marriage Dec 1662 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto John Proctor
Death[3] 30 Aug 1672 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Reference Number? Q5363616?


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Elizabeth (Thorndike) Proctor (1632 – 30 August 1672) was the second wife of John Proctor.

Elizabeth was born circa 1632 in Essex County, Massachusetts. She is the daughter of John Thorndike and Elizabeth Stratton.

In December 1662, she married John Proctor. They had seven children. Elizabeth became ill shortly after the birth of her son, Thorndike Proctor and she died on August 30, 1672, in Salem, Massachusetts

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References
  1. Elizabeth Thorndike, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 John Thorndike, in Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995)
    3:1812.

    Elizabeth (Thorndike), b. about 1640 (aged twenty and upward 26 November 1661 [EQC 2:324].

  3. Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records to the End of the year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1916-1925)
    6:164.

    Procter, Elizabeth, w. John, [died] 30 : 6 m : 1672 [August 30, 1672] (court record, Essex Co. Quarterly Court).