Adam Procunier 1798-1840
A Thumbnail Biography by David C. Procuniar
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Adam Procunier, The son of Peter Procunier JR (1764-1847) & Mary Elizabeth Procunier (1770-1847). Adam was born April 25, 1798 in Huntingdon, County Pennsylvania, died June 30, 1840 at Walsingham Township, Norfolk County, Upper Canada (Ontario) aged 43 years. He married DESIRE NEAL (daughter of Rev. Maj. George and Mary (Cope) Neill), born at Beverly Township, Wentworth County, Upper Canada on 6 Feb 1801. After his death, Adam's wife and children settled at Bayham Twp., Elgin Colorado. All nine of their children were born in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada. Desire married 2nd someone named Louks not long after Adams death.
Children: (9)
Susan N. Procunier 1821-
James C. Procunier 1829- married Mary Hatch
Children:
Clara Procunier
Fred Procunier
May V. Procunier 1883-1950
Frank Procunier 1855-1915
Elijah Marvin Procunier 1831-1900 married Eliza Reeves Wolven 01 Jan 1870
Children:
Edith Louisa Procunier 1872-
Helena Maud Procunier 1876
George Neal Procunier 1882-1920 married Ethel Upton
Children:
Norma Procunier 1910
Jack Upton Procunier 1911
Edward Procunier 1834-
John Nicolas Procunier 15 Jun 1836 in Ontario, Canada
Margaret Procunier 1839- Note: (Probably not the daughter of Adam & Desire)
Main Sources:
Elaine (Allen) Allen, R.R. 1 Box 418, Belle Fourche, SD 57717;
Jane K. Maurer 2205 EMBE Pasadena, TX 77502-3902;
Joanne Harvey 2420 Newport Drive, Lansing, Michigan 48906
Other Sources:
The Bragonier Family by Georgiana H. Randall 1969.
The Bragunier Family in America by Brittian Bragunier Robinson 1969
First Reformed Church of Hagerstown Maryland church records on LDS micro-film
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