Husband: Robert L Proctor |
Born: 1872/1873 in Marion Dist, SC Married: 21 SEP 1899 in Marion Co, SC Died: in GA Father: Thomas A Proctor Mother: Emaline Campbell Spouses: |
Wife: Janie McIntyre |
Born: 1874/1875 in Marion Co, SC Died: in GA Father: Douglas McIntyre Mother: Frances Virginia Moody Spouses: |
Robert L Proctor:
Notes:
!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co, SC Reaves Twp # 309 R. Lilly (m) PROCTOR, 7 (1872/73) born SC, father born SC, mother born SC;
!MARRIAGE:21 Sep 1899 from Diary of Rev. Simeon Campbell: pg 65 Robert PROCTOR married to Miss McINTYERE;
!CENSUS:1900;
!REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 488:
"Of the sons of Thomas A. PROCTOR, Marion, the oldest married a Miss SHULER, of Orangeburg County, and has a large family; don't know their names. George PROCTOR married a Miss McCOY, and has one or two children (small). Thomas, a son, went to Alabama. Robert married Jennie McINTYRE, and has gone to Georgia.";
!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 193-197
Tart ...
Jane Tart, the youngest daughter of old Enos Tart, married another Brown, of the same family; he soon after died, leaving no offspring; the widow again married Humphrey Lester; the results of this marriage were two children-a daughter, Mary, now the wife of M. Stackhouse, and a son, Robert H. Lester, now among us, with an increasing family; he married a Miss Proctor, of Little Rock. Soon after the birth of these two children, Humphrey Lester died, and Jane became a widow the second time; she again married our esteemed fellow-citizen, E. J. Moody ; the fruits of this latter marriage were two sons, Thomas E. and Neill C. Moody, and two daughters. Thomas E. married a Miss Little, daughter of the Rev. L. M. Little ; he soon died childless. Neill C. Moody never married, died three or four years ago. The daughters, Virginia and Maggie, both married. Virginia married Douglas Mclntyre, of Marion- noble woman she was ; she died some years ago, leaving three or four children, the oldest of whom, Janie, married Robert Proctor ; they have left the State. Mclntyre married again, a Miss Fore, and has his first children with him now, except Janie. Maggie Moody married Dr. D. I. Watson; they removed to Southport, N. C, have several children, and are said to be doing well. It may be truthfully said of Mrs. Jane Moody, who died some years ago, that she was the excellent of the earth ; high-toned, and above all had a good and kind heart, beloved by all who knew her ; and if any of her children or grand-children should turn out badly, it will not be the fault or failings of the mother; she left an influence that will tell upon her offspring sooner or later.;
Janie McIntyre:
Notes:
!REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 488:
"Of the sons of Thomas A. PROCTOR, Marion, the oldest married a Miss SHULER, of Orangeburg County, and has a large family; don't know their names. George PROCTOR married a Miss McCOY, and has one or two children (small). Thomas, a son, went to Alabama. Robert married Jennie McINTYRE, and has gone to Georgia.";
!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co, SC Moody # 183
Evander J. MOODY, 55 (1824/25) born SC/SC/SC
Martha J., 60 wife
Margret, 22 dau
Egar C., 20 son
Janie E. McINTYRE, 5, gra-dau;
!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 193-197
Tart ...
Jane Tart, the youngest daughter of old Enos Tart, married another Brown, of the same family; he soon after died, leaving no offspring; the widow again married Humphrey Lester; the results of this marriage were two children-a daughter, Mary, now the wife of M. Stackhouse, and a son, Robert H. Lester, now among us, with an increasing family; he married a Miss Proctor, of Little Rock. Soon after the birth of these two children, Humphrey Lester died, and Jane became a widow the second time; she again married our esteemed fellow-citizen, E. J. Moody ; the fruits of this latter marriage were two sons, Thomas E. and Neill C. Moody, and two daughters. Thomas E. married a Miss Little, daughter of the Rev. L. M. Little ; he soon died childless. Neill C. Moody never married, died three or four years ago. The daughters, Virginia and Maggie, both married. Virginia married Douglas Mclntyre, of Marion- noble woman she was ; she died some years ago, leaving three or four children, the oldest of whom, Janie, married Robert Proctor ; they have left the State. Mclntyre married again, a Miss Fore, and has his first children with him now, except Janie. Maggie Moody married Dr. D. I. Watson; they removed to Southport, N. C, have several children, and are said to be doing well. It may be truthfully said of Mrs. Jane Moody, who died some years ago, that she was the excellent of the earth ; high-toned, and above all had a good and kind heart, beloved by all who knew her ; and if any of her children or grand-children should turn out badly, it will not be the fault or failings of the mother; she left an influence that will tell upon her offspring sooner or later.;
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