Of 78 St Pauls Churchyard. Esther born 1849. Robert born 1842, died 1930, son of Robert (b. 1805) who was son of John.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Robert and Esther Procter
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Procter family
{On the east face of the "stretched" pyramid:} Sacred to the memory of Mr. Jo...
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