Individual Details
Susannah Proctor
(Abt 1705 - Aft 1758)
Events
| Birth | Abt 1705 | ||||
| Legal | Nov 1753 | A free woman, who was sued by William Neale (Edward Butler's master) for A debt of 1,631 pounds of tobacco | |||
| Legal | 9 Mar 1756 | She was Also sued for A debt of 1,662 pounds of tobacco by William Parker in Charles Co. court Most of the debt was for 1,500 pounds of tobacco which Parker paid for her to Thomas Clark, Esquire | |||
| Legal | 14 Mar 1758 | called A spinster in the court document, & called A widow on 14 MAR 1758 when she had A counter suit Against Parker. He sold her security which consisted of 3 cows & 2 calves, 2 steers, 7 shoats, A bed, dishes, & other household items for 3,113 pounds of tobacco [Court Record 1753-4, 186; 1755-6, 423-4; 1756-7, 161, 404; 1757-8, 149]. | |||
| Death | Aft 1758 | ||||
| Admixture-Ethnicity | She was identified As A "Molatto" in Parker's Accounts |
Families
| Spouse | Edward Butler Sr (1702 - 1758) |
| Child | John Butler (1720 - ) |
| Child | Joseph Butler (1722 - ) |
| Child | Edward Butler Jr (1732 - ) |
| Child | Matthew Butler (1740 - ) |