Elizabeth Thorndike
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Elizabeth (Thorndike) Proctor (1632 – 30 August, 1672) was the second wife of John Proctor who was executed as a witch during the Salem Witch Trials.
Elizabeth was born circa 1632 in Essex County, Massachusetts. She is the daughter of John Thorndike and Elizabeth Stratton.
In December 1662, she married John Proctor. They had seven children. Elizabeth became ill shortly after the birth of her son, Thorndike Proctor and she died on August 30, 1672 in Salem, Massachusetts
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