Scot and Maurine Proctor

This version of Lucy's history is cited by such scholars such as Susan Easton Black and Craig J.

[4] Scholars such as Andrew H. Hedges though have quoted the Proctor's work,[5] although Fred W. Nelson of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute felt that their work was "less reputable" in the area of Book of Mormon geography and archaeology than that of "reputable scholars" such as John Clark or John Sorenson.

Prince and William Robert Wright's book David O. McKay and the Rise of Modern Mormonism.

[7] The Proctors are the parents of eleven children in their combined families from prior marriages.

The Proctors have produced a DVD entitled Gordon B. Hinckley - Temple Builder.