Henry (Beckener) Bragonier born 1733/40
A Thumbnail Biography by David C. Procuniar
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Henry Bragonier, Possibly the son of Johan Nichol Peckoner Sr., born in Hanover, Germany about 1733/40. Henry married Catherine (unknown last name) in Frederick County, Maryland. In Pennsylvania Archives, Series 5 Vol. VII pages 93,97 and 649 list Henry Bragonier as a 3rd Class Private, in Captain Mathias Slaymaker’s Company, 1st Battalion of Lancaster County Militia in the Muster Rolls relating to the Associators and Militia in 17??. In the three separate listings of the members of that company, Henry’s last name is spelled both Bragonier and Bragooner in those listings. Henry was listed as a farmer living in Frederick County Maryland in April of 1766 when he bought land there on "A spring descending into Israel's Creek _______" two tracts, Tanyard and Addition (K:464). On 20 November 1769 (M:584).  Henry sold the "goods and chattels" and on 21 November 1770 (N:466) Henry sold his land in Frederick County, Maryland. His wife Catherine, relinquished her dower rights. It is possible that Henry went to Strassburg Township in Lancaster County Pennsylvania, where a Henry Bragooner was listed in the 1782 tax list and also in the militia list as a 3rd class private. (Pa. Archives 5th Ser. VII:93, 97, & 649) No record has been found of his family that this author has found.

Henry could be the Henry Beckener who owned 40 acres of land in Virginia in 1795. He could also be the Heinrich Bechner in October 13, 1749 who qualified on that date arriving from Rotterdam at Philadelphia, PA on the ship Lydia (Captain John Randolph). All of the family history from Jacob Burgoon down is information I received from Mary A. Old in Dec 1996 via Email her address is mold@awinc.com

Children:

Child Unknown  Child Unknown
Child Unknown  Child Unknown
Child Unknown  Child Unknown


Sources:

The notebook of Charles W. Bragunier stating his grandmother Barbara was a twin.
The Bragonier Family by Georgiana H. Randall 1969.
First Reformed Church of Hagerstown Maryland church records on LDS micro-film

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