Lewis Pruyne , 1780 - A scouting party from Fort Hunter consisting of Lewis Pruyne, Thomas Marlat, David Casal and two others were sent to investigate the cause of the fires in Schoharie, and to see if the enemy were approaching by the way of Schoharie. Shortly afterwards the scouts fell in with a party of Indians and after a few minutes of skirmishing Casal was killed, two others captured, Pruyne and Marlat escaped back to Fort Hunter. | Source |
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Pvt. Riley Pruyne ,born 1822, he served in Company E of the 141st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. He mustered out with his company on May 28, 1865. | |
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Pvt. Henry J. Pruyne, born 1823 .He died within 24 hours of his brother John. He was a member of Company C of the 7th Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry. He was shot off his horse in a sabre charge at Lebanon, TN, May 5, 1862. He was 39 years old . | |
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Pvt. John Pruyne Jr, born 1843. He fought in the 52nd Pennsylvania Volunteer, Company F. He was 19 years old. He is recorded as the first man from Bradford County to lose his life at the hands of the enemy. He died May 4, 1862, by the explosion of a mine planted in the road near Lee's Mills, VA. | |
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NAME-RANK-REGIMENT-COMPANY Pruine, Francis, lieut. Fisher Yates Pruine, Francis, lieut. Fisher Fisher Pruine, John, private Fisher Fisher Pruine, Lewis, sergeant Fisher Fisher Pruine, Lewis, private Fisher Pruine, Peter, private Fisher Fisher Prune, John, private Fisher Gardner Pruym, David, private Fonda Pruyme, Sam'l, private Wemple Mynderson Pruyn, David, private Fisher Snook Pruyn, John, sergeant Lansing Forest Pruyn, Rynier, private Lansing Brown Pruyne, David, sergeant Fisher Snook Pruyne, David, private Fisher Snook Pruyne, Francis, lieut. Fisher Mabee Pruyne, Henry, private Fisher Snook Pruyne, John, private Fisher Hogan Pruyne, John, private Fisher Snook Pruyne, Lewis, sergeant Fisher Hogan Pruyne, Peter, private Fisher Snook Prym, David, private Fonda Pry me, Dan'l, private Fisher McMaster Pryme, John, private Willet Putman Pryme, Jno., private Fisher McMaster . |
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Roster of Oriskany Heroes | Source |
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Tryon County Militia, 3rd Regiment Col. Frederick Fisher |
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The Life and Times of Sir William Johnson, Bart |
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