Individual Details

Little Page Proctor

(1760 - 15 Nov 1815)

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.

Events

Birth1760
Marriage1 Jul 1780Grand Island, Illinois Territory - Sarah Jane Woodruff
Death15 Nov 1815
MilitaryVirginia Milita

Families

SpouseSarah Jane Woodruff ( - )
ChildMary Polly Proctor (1787 - 1855)
ChildKeziah Proctor (1780 - 1850)
ChildDavid Proctor (1781 - 1830)
ChildJohn Proctor (1790 - 1858)
ChildLizzie Proctor (1788 - )
ChildSusan Proctor (1780 - )
ChildReuben Proctor (1796 - 1880)
ChildSarah Jane Proctor (1780 - )
ChildJoseph H Proctor (1798 - 1853)
FatherNicholas Proctor II (1725 - 1793)
MotherNancy "Nannie" Smith (1738 - 1809)
SiblingRev Joseph Proctor (1754 - 1844)
SiblingReuben Proctor (1754 - 1810)
SiblingNicholas Proctor III (1756 - 1835)
SiblingBenjamin Proctor (1760 - 1850)
SiblingJohn Proctor (1765 - 1847)
SiblingElizabeth Proctor (1767 - )
SiblingWilliam Proctor (1775 - 1834)

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