Hastings Klan

Proctor, Little Page
 1760 - 1815  (55 years)
 1760 - 1815  (55 years)- 
Name Proctor, Little Page Birth 1760 Gender Male Death 15 Nov 1815 Person ID I156 Hastings-A Last Modified 21 Apr 2025 
 Father Proctor, Nicholas II, b. 1725, Brunswick, Virginia, British America  d. 1793 (Age 68 years) d. 1793 (Age 68 years)Mother Smith, Nancy, b. 1738 d. 1809 (Age 71 years) Family ID F1146 Group Sheet | Family Chart 
 Family Woodruff, Sarah Jane Marriage 1 Jul 1780 Grand Island, Illinois Territory, United States   Children 1. Proctor, Mary Polly, b. 9 Apr 1787, Madison, Kentucky Country  d. 11 Apr 1855, Sidney, Fremont, Iowa, United States d. 11 Apr 1855, Sidney, Fremont, Iowa, United States (Age 68 years) (Age 68 years)2. Proctor, Keziah, b. 1780 d. 1850 (Age 70 years) 3. Proctor, David, b. 1781 d. 1830 (Age 49 years) 4. Proctor, John, b. 1790 d. Oct 1858, Hamilton, Illinois, United States  (Age 68 years) (Age 68 years)5. Proctor, Lizzie, b. Abt 1788, of, Madison, Ky.  d. Yes, date unknown d. Yes, date unknown6. Proctor, Susan, b. 1780, North Carolina  d. Yes, date unknown d. Yes, date unknown7. Proctor, Reuben, b. 7 Feb 1796, Madison, Kentucky  d. 8 Mar 1880, , Warren, Iowa d. 8 Mar 1880, , Warren, Iowa (Age 84 years) (Age 84 years)8. Proctor, Sarah Jane, b. 1780, North Carolina  d. Yes, date unknown d. Yes, date unknown9. Proctor, Joseph H, b. 1798, , Madison, Kentucky  d. 12 Jan 1853, Logan Twp, Peoria, Il d. 12 Jan 1853, Logan Twp, Peoria, Il (Age 55 years) (Age 55 years)Family ID F1145 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Apr 2025 
 
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Notes - In 1778, while living in the Holston River area of North Carolina, Little Page and 4 of his brothers enlisted as Privates in the Virginia Militia to help defend the Virginia frontier. That same year, they marched to Kentucky and were at the siege of Boonsborough in August 1778. The brothers took part in several campaigns against the Indians under the command of George Rogers Clark, and were engaged in scouting, spying, and guarding the garrisons in Kentucky. LPP's pension application says that he also went on several expeditions against the Indians in Ohio. Little Page served in the Militia until the end of the war in 1794.
- In 1778, while living in the Holston River area of North Carolina, Little Page and 4 of his brothers enlisted as Privates in the Virginia Militia to help defend the Virginia frontier. That same year, they marched to Kentucky and were at the siege of Boonsborough in August 1778. The brothers took part in several campaigns against the Indians under the command of George Rogers Clark, and were engaged in scouting, spying, and guarding the garrisons in Kentucky. LPP's pension application says that he also went on several expeditions against the Indians in Ohio. Little Page served in the Militia until the end of the war in 1794.
 
 
