John Proctor was a farmer and tavern keeper born in 1632 who is best known for being the subject of Arthur Miller's play The Crucible. He had a net worth of $10 million and was a key figure in the Salem Witch Trials. His story has been immortalized in literature and film, making him a well-known figure in American history.
Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $10 Million (2024)
About
Farmer and tavern keeper who was best known as the subject of Arthur Miller's play The Crucible, which dealt with the Salem Witch Trials.
Before Fame
He arrived in Massachusetts with his family when he was three years-old, sailing across the Atlantic on a ship called Susan and Ellen.
Trivia
He was accused of witchcraft, which resulted in his conviction and eventual hanging.
Family Life
He married Martha Giddens and had four children with her and later married Elizabeth Thorndike, with whom he had seven more children.
Associated With
Daniel Day-Lewis portrayed him in the 1996 film adaptation of The Crucible.