Margaret Elizabeth Procunier 1823-1864
A Thumbnail Biography by David C. Procuniar
All Rights Reserved Last updated: 31 Aug 2001
Margaret E. Procunier 1823-1864 the daughter of Adam & Desire (Neal) Procunier. Margaret was born October 12, 1823 in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada, she died January 1864. On December 06, 1842 Margaret married George Alexander Doane (1820-1872). The Doane Family Bible report of Mrs. Jane (High) Fineout of Lansing, Michigan has been used for genealogical references. George Doane's occupation was a Shoemaker and Tanner in Sparta, Ontario. George married 2nd Frances McCallum circa 1864 shortly after Margaret died.
George and Frances had three children:
George Longford Alexander Doane 1865; William P. Doane 1868 & Phoebe Eliza Doane 1870
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
Children:
Mary Jane Doane 1843-1846
Almyra Doane 1845-1845
Desire Doane 1846-1848
James H. Doane 1850-
Esther M. Doane 1860-1945
Other Sources:
National Genealogical Soc. Quarterly 50:116-117, June 1962; report of Hugh B. Johnson; Doan Family Bible; report of Mrs. Jane (High) Fineout, Lancing, Michigan
Also:
The Bragonier Family by Georgiana H. Randall 1969.
The Bragunier Family in America by Brittain Bragunier Robinson 1969
First Reformed Church of Hagerstown Maryland church records on LDS micro-film
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