The Procuniar\ier-Bragunier-Brockunier
Family Genealogy
Civil War
Our Family ... who Served
Aaron & Joshua Bragonier are brothers
Received gunshot wound to left leg at Petersbury, Virginia January 1864
Lineage: John Jacob Brogunier-Jacob Brogunier Sr-Peter Brockunier Sr.
Lineage: John Jacob Brogunier-Jacob Brogunier Sr-Peter Brockunier Sr.
Alfred C., George Henry & Charles Augustus Bragonier are all three brothers
Company G, 7th Regiment Maryland Voluntary Infantry
?- April 1863 Discharged because of illness; Invented a boiler Scalene cleaner which he patented and started the A. C. Bragonier & Co. in 1894. His son Reginald took over A. C. 's business and renamed it.
Lineage: Jacob Brogunier-Jacob Brogunier Sr-Peter Brockunier Sr.
Reported to have brothers in both the Union & Confederate Armies; I have only found the Union Veterans!
Lineage: Jacob Bragonier-Jacob Bragonier Sr-Peter Brockunier Sr
Company Maryland Served from November 1854-1888
Lineage:Jacob Bragonier-Jacob Bragonier Sr-Peter Brockunier Sr
Daniel Hedrick & Robert C, Bragonier are brothers
1st Company C, 10th Regiment Virginia Volunteers Infantry
April 1861 - ? Lineage: Daniel George Bragonier-Jacob Bragonier Sr-Peter Brockunier Sr
1st Company C, 10th Regiment Virginia Volunteers Infantry
Also 1st Company F, 11th Regiment Virginia Volunteer Calvary July 1861 – ? Captured at Spotsylvania C.H., Virginia May 12, 1864 Prisoner of War at Fort Delaware, Del.
Lineage: Daniel George Bragonier-Jacob Brogunier Sr-Peter Brockunier Sr.
(William & four of his sons all served in the Civil War)
Lineage: -Daniel Brockunier-Peter Brockunier Sr.
The following "Four "are all Bothers; (sons of William Bragunier above)
Daniel J. Bragunier (1835-1908) Union Private Company K, 1st Regiment Indiana Voluntary Calvary
June 1861 - May 1863; Captured at Chancellorsville, Virginia May 3, 1863
Lineage: William Bragunier-Daniel Brockunier-Peter Brockunier Sr.
September 1861 – ? Missing in action at Varnell’s station May 1864; Also Company K, 11th Regiment Infantry Indiana
Lineage: William Bragunier-Daniel Brockunier-Peter Brockunier Sr.
Listed in our family history only as "A Civil War Veteran". Need more research on Thomas!
Lineage: William Bragunier-Daniel Brockunier-Peter Brockunier Sr.
September 1861 – October 1864; Captured while acting as a courier March 1863 Nashville, Tenn.
Had $1 taken from his pay for losing a horse carelessly while on duty; Later became a Grocer and General Merchandiser with brother Thomas D. Bragunier. See more about the Bragunier Bros. Grocery by clicking HERE! Use your browsers find command to find that story in my Newsletters!
Lineage: William Bragunier-Daniel Brockunier-Peter Brockunier Sr.
Note: Body removed from Point of Rocks Antietam National Cemetery
Lineage: David Bragunier-David Bragonier-Peter Brockunier Sr
Company C, 60th Regiment Ohio Voluntary Infantry
February 1864-July 1865 Wounded in Battle May 1864; Prisoner of War at Andersonville, captured May 21, 1864
Lineage: Daniel Bragunier-David Bragonier-Peter Brockunier Sr
David Procuniar Union Private, Company C, 61st Regiment, Ohio Voluntary Infantry, March 1862 - June 1864
Died from "Tuberculosis" at Camp Dennison, Cincinnati, Ohio
Lineage: Samuel Procuniar-Daniel Brockunier-Peter Brockunier Sr
Listed as PROCKCUNIER, Fred M. IL, Co. E, 7th Cavalry, residence- Reynolds.
Lineage: Isaac Procunier-Peter Procunier Jr-Peter Brockunier Sr
Wounded right forearm at Munfreesboro July 1862, Discharged due to disability
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Sources:
Research by David Charles Procuniar
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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