1. We-Sorts of Maryland - Washington Post
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After a recent tour of the Piscataway Indian Museum outside Brandywine, a little girl tugged on museum director Natalie Standing-on-the-Rock Proctor's beribboned black dress.
2. The Proctor Family Tea Thread? | Lipstick Alley
Apr 14, 2020 · This is fascinating. Deliberate, generational inbreeding? Enough to be famous regionally? I would to know more. Thanks.
I read on here that many descendants of the proctors have eye sight problems due to all the incest via keeping them light skin. Also, cam newtons bm is a proctor but she introduced some genetic diversity into the bloodline where the early Proctors prominent in the MD area? Who are they...
3. Maryland and Delaware photos - Free African Americans
The Proctor family which originated in Charles County, Maryland, descendants of Elizabeth Proctor who had two children by a slave.
4. The Wesort People ("We sort of people") : Tri-Racial Group of ...
Mar 9, 2017 · The Proctors, Butlers, Swanns, Queens and Newmans of Southern Maryland were known for inbreeding to keep the family light complexioned. This ...
There are 5-6 family names in Southern Maryland that used to be recognizable as tri-racial: Swann, Proctor, Harley, Neumann, and Butler. They coined the term "Wesort" referring to "We sort of people." Anyone from the Maryland area know of these people and history?
5. Re: Proctor's from Maryland - Genealogy.com
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Due to the inbreeding, proctors have a wide variety of learning disabilities and mental conditions like dyslexia and bi-polar disorder. This would kind explain ...
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7. All You Need to Know - John Proctor
Laced with incest, switched parents, and warped family secrets, the series sold millions while establishing Olivia Foxworth as the quintessential evil ...
In 1979 V.C. Andrews wrote Flowers in the Attic, which started a series of books that became a blockbuster hit in the Eighties. Laced with incest, switched parents, and warped family secrets, the series sold millions while establishing Olivia Foxworth as the quintessential evil grandmother, who held her grandchildren hostage in the attic while their weak-willed mother caroused with other men. In 1987 a prequel to the series, Garden of Shadows, was published, which told Olivia’s backstory from her point of view. This served two main purposes: first, it deepened the story’s narrative arc by showing how the flawed parents became who they were; and second, it showed that everyone has a story, or perhaps it’s all one story, told from an infinity of possible perspectives.
8. Elizabeth Proctor Thomas (U.S. National Park Service)
Oct 15, 2021 · ... Maryland border. The family settled on a high point beside the Seventh Street Turnpike, a major road leading to downtown Washington. When ...
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