The following is quoted from Windham In The Past by Samuel Thomas Dole:
The ancestor of this family in Maine was Samuel Proctor, the son of John Proctor, who was executed for the supposed crime of witchcraft in Salem, Aug. 9, 1692 and whose wife was condemnned, but not executed. They had sustained excellent characters both in Ipswich and in Danvers, where they had lived previous to the witchcraft delusion. Samuel was their eighth child. He was born in 1680 and came to Falmouth (now Portland) from Lynn, between Sept., 1717, and Nov., 1719. He built a house on Fore Street, where be lived. He died Mar., 10, 1765, aged 85 years. He was a man of umblemished character and a valuable citizen. He married, previous to his settlement in Falmouth, Sarah, daughter of Anthony Brackett, by whom he had nine children
©All information on this page is quoted directly from and remains the property of Windham In The Past, by Samuel Thomas Dole, as Edited by Frederick Howard Dole, Reprinted Courtesy of the Windham Historical Society, 1974.