Proctor (surname) – Wikipedia

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Proctor is an English occupational surname, originally meaning ‘steward’, derived from Latin procurare (“to manage“).[1]

Notable people with the name include:

  • Alexander Phimister Proctor (1860–1950), American sculptor
  • Andy Proctor, English rugby league footballer
  • Andrew Beauchamp-Proctor (1894–1921), South African RAF officer
  • Barbara Gardner Proctor (born 1933), first African American woman to own and operate an advertising agency
  • Bernard E. Proctor (1901–1959), American food scientist
  • Carlos Proctor (1907–1983), American college football player and coach
  • Carolina Isakson Proctor (1930–2012), wife of 27th President of Colombia, Virgilio Barco Vargas
  • David Proctor (disambiguation)
  • Dennis Proctor (1905–1983), British civil servant
  • Dick Proctor (born 1941), Canadian activist
  • Dorothy Proctor, Canadian author and activist
  • Edna Dean Proctor (1829–1923), American poet
  • Edward Proctor (1870–1944), English footballer
  • Elaine Proctor (born 1960), South African film director, screenwriter, novelist, and actress
  • Elizabeth Proctor (born 1652), American, figure of the Salem Witch Trials
  • Eustace Proctor (born 1965), Anguillan cricketer
  • F. F. Proctor (1851–1929), American vaudeville impresario
  • Fletcher D. Proctor (1860–1911), American businessman and politician, 51st Governor of Vermont (1906–1908)
  • Ford Proctor (born 1996), American baseball player
  • Frank M. Proctor (1827/1828–1892), American lawyer and politician
  • George Proctor (disambiguation)
  • Harvey Proctor (born 1947), British politician
  • Haydn Proctor (1903–1996), American politician and judge
  • H. Dean Proctor (born c. 1942), American politician
  • Henry Proctor, alternative spelling for British Major-General Henry Procter (British Army officer) (c.1763 – 1822) who invaded the Michigan Territory during the War of 1812
  • Henry Proctor (rower) (1929–2005), American rower
  • Henry H. Proctor (1868–1933), minister of the First Congregational Church in Atlanta
  • Howard Proctor (died 1938), American politician and manufacturer
  • James Proctor (disambiguation)
  • Jamie Proctor (born 1992), English football striker
  • Jesse Proctor (1908–2001), Archdeacon of Warwick (1958–1974)
  • John Proctor (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Joseph Proctor (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Kevin Proctor (born 1989), Australian rugby league player
  • Kristin Proctor (born 1978), Norwegian-American actress
  • Lionel Proctor (born 1979), Australian rules footballer
  • Lyndsay Proctor, New Zealand rugby league player
  • Mark Proctor (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Mary Proctor (1862–1957), American astronomer
  • Mary Proctor (artist) (born 1960), African American folk artist
  • Matt Proctor (born 1992), New Zealand rugby union player
  • Mel Proctor (born 1951), American sports broadcaster
  • Michael Proctor (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Montagu Proctor-Beauchamp (1860–1939), British Christian missionary
  • Mortimer R. Proctor (1889–1968), American politician, 66th Governor of Vermont (1945–1947)
  • Pat Proctor, United States Army colonel, writer, and wargame developer
  • Philip Proctor (born 1940), American actor
  • Philip Bridger Proctor (1870–1940), British civil servant, Director of Meat Supplies, Ministry of Food (1919–1921)
  • R. David Proctor (born 1960), United States District Judge
  • Rachel Proctor (born 1974), American country singer-songwriter
  • Red Proctor (1900–1954), Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Redfield Proctor (1831–1908), American politician, former Governor of Vermont
  • Redfield Proctor Jr. (1879–1957), American politician
  • Richard A. Proctor (1837–1888), British astronomer
  • Robert Proctor (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Samuel Proctor (1919–2005), American historian
  • Samuel DeWitt Proctor (1921–1997), American minister, educator, and civil rights activist
  • Scot and Maurine Proctor, American couple, founders of the Latter-day Saint oriented website Meridian Magazine
  • Scott Proctor (born 1977), American baseball player
  • Senna Proctor (born 1998), British racing driver
  • Shane Proctor (born 1985), American world champion bull rider (2011)
  • Shara Proctor (born 1988), Anguillan-British long-jumper
  • Shinelle Proctor (born 1991), Anguillan sprinter
  • Sian Proctor, American science communicator
  • Simon Proctor (born 1959), British composer, pianist, and flutist
  • Susie Proctor (born 1940), American politician
  • Tammy M. Proctor, American historian
  • Thea Proctor (1879–1966), Australian artist
  • Thomas Proctor (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Toby Proctor, Canadian actor and voice actor
  • W. Stanley Proctor (born 1939), American painter and sculptor
  • Wayne Proctor (born 1972), Welsh rugby union player
  • Wayne Proctor (rugby league), British rugby league player
  • Wilfred Proctor (1893–1980), English football winger
  • Willard L. Proctor (1915–1998), American racehorse trainer
  • William Beauchamp-Proctor (1781–1861), British Royal Navy officer
  • Sir William Beauchamp-Proctor, 1st Baronet (1722–1773), British politician
  • William Proctor (disambiguation)
  • Xavier Proctor (born 1990), American football player
  • Luke Proctor (2007), (disambiguation)

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