Person:Joseph Menegay (5)

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Joseph Claude Menegay
d.1872
m. 28 Mar 1806
  1. Jean Baptiste Menegay1813 - Abt 1865
  2. Joseph C. Menegay1815 -
  3. Francis Menegay1817 -
  4. Marie Louise MenegayAbt 1827 - 1880
  5. Simon Menegay1830 - 1909
Facts and Events
Name[1] Joseph Claude Menegay
Alt Name[2][3][4] Joseph Menegay
Alt Name[5][6][7] Claude Joseph Menegay
Alt Name[8] Claude Menegay
Alt Name[9] Joseph Menegay
Gender Male
Alt Birth[18] 1777 Mandeure, Doubs, Franche-Comte, France
Alt Birth[2] Abt 1778 France
Alt Birth[18][8] 1780 Mandeure, Doubs, Franche-Comte, France
Birth[7][10][11] 22 Jan 1783 Mandeure, Doubs, Franche-Comté, France
Alt Birth[4] Abt 1783 France
Alt Birth[14][15][16] France
Marriage 28 Mar 1806 Mandeure, Doubs, Franche-Comte, Franceto Marie Joseph Poinsot
Residence[12] 1828 Nimishillen, Stark, Ohio, USA
Other[12][19] 1828 New York, New York, USAArrival
Other[12] 1828 Nimishillen, Stark, Ohio, USAFrance->New York->Buffalo->Cleveland->Akron Arrival
Property[12] Aft 1828 Nimishillen, Stark, Ohio, USA320 acres near Louisville
Residence[8] 1850 Nimishillen, Stark, Ohio, USA
Residence[2] 1860 Nimishillen, Stark, Ohio, USA
Occupation[17] Nimishillen, Stark, Ohio, USAfarmer
Residence[17] Nimishillen, Stark, Ohio, USASection 29
Death[12] 1872
Alt Death[17] 28 Oct 1872
Burial? Harrisburg, Stark, Ohio, USASacred Heart of Mary Cemetery
Religion[12][13] Catholic
References
  1. Ancestral File, www.familysearch.com
    AFN: 211J-0HJ.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
    Database online. Nimishillen, Stark, Ohio, post office Louisville, roll M653_1038, page 530, image 528.

    Record for Joseph Menegay

  3. Simon Menegay Death Certificate.
  4. 4.0 4.1 USA, "Passport Applications, 1795-1905"
    Accessed 12/27/2009, Joseph Menegay Passport Application.
  5. Richard J. Schrader. The Descendants of Francois Joseph Menegay and Jeanne Claude Vouron Through Five Generations in America - 2005. (Name: Self; Date: 1990, revised 1991, 1993, 1995, 1998,2001,2003,2004,2005,;)
    II, p. 3.

    II. Joseph Claude Menegay married 3/28/1806 Marie Joseph Poinsot

    b. 1777/80, Fr. b. 1781/2, Fr.
    arr. 1828
    res. Nim. Twp. sec. 29
    occ. farmer
    d. 10/28/72 d. 12/13?/50

    They were married at Mandeure. Marie was the daughter of Jean Baptiste Poinsot and
    Jeanne Claude Vouron. He is also called Claude Joseph. The following account appeared in the
    Louisville Herald of 2/16/1888:

    Children of Franc¸ois Menegay
    4
    "Among the good people who helped transform what was a wilderness into a thrifty
    farming community comprising Nimishillen township was Claude Joseph Menegay, his faithful
    wife and sturdy children, who reached this locality after a journey of over three months--a
    journey that in this day would take one to the other side of the world and return.

    "In conversation with his son Joseph C., who is well known as an intelligent, prosperous
    farmer living two miles to the northwest of Louisville, we are given many interesting anecdotes

  6. Louisville Herald, Louisville, Ohio (print edition)
    10/30/1909 http://www.louisvillelibrary.org/obit/13102.

    See Notes for Simon Menegay obituary text _FOOT: Louisville Herald, 10/30/1909

    Simon Menegay, perhaps the oldest citizen of this section in point of
    continuous residence, died at his home on West Gorgas Street, Saturday
    morning, aged 79 years. Mr. Menegay was sick for several weeks and his death
    was caused by paralysis. His father was Claude Joseph Menegay, who came to
    America with his family in 1828, and settled just west of where Louisville
    now is. Here he acquired 1000 acres of land and gave 80 acres to each member
    of his family of eleven children. The house which he built is yet standing
    but it was remodeled some years ago. It is related that the first Catholic
    service in this section was held by missionary priests in the Menegay home.
    Simon Menegay was born at the old homestead in 1830 and with the
    exception of five years, during which he resided in Louisville, spent his
    entire life there. In 1850, he and Miss Elizabeth Monnot were married and
    they lived happily together until 1882, when Mrs. Menegay died. The children
    who are living are: Louis Menegay, of Cleveland; Eugene Menegay, of Canton;
    Charles X. Menegay, of Canton; Frank X. Menegay, of Chippewa Lake; Henry
    Menegay, of Canton; Mrs. Eugenia Faivre, of Dewitt, Mich; Mrs. Louis Ley, of
    Canton; and Miss Annie Menegay, of Louisville. One son, Joseph Menegay, died
    some years ago.
    Mr. Menegay held the confidence and esteem of all who knew him. He was a
    life-long Democrat and held the office of trustee of Nimishillen township for
    several terms. He was a faithful and earnest member of St. Louis church and
    was on the church council for more than forty years.
    Funeral services were held at St. Louis church on Tuesday morning and
    the attendance was very large. The services were conducted by Rev. Francis
    Senner, the pastor. The pall bearers were; John Jacquet, Josiah McKimm, John
    S. Myers, A.J. Zelger, Frank Paumier, and A.J. Metzger. The remains were
    entombed in St. Louis cemetery.
    Louisville Herald Date of death 30 Oct. 1909 Submitted by Anita A.
    Rippel

  7. 7.0 7.1 "Dépouillement d'actes de l'état-civil et des registres paroissiaux", Doubs Généalogie
    http://doubsgenealogie.fr/genealogie/actes/acte_naiss.php?xid=103083, 11/22/2009, Record of Birth/Baptism, Claude Joseph Menegay Cote : MF 1813862 Libre : 1275 Dépouillé par : Généalogie Doubs.

    Acte de naissance/baptême
    Commune/Paroisse : Mandeure
    Départ./Province : Doubs
    Nouveau-né : MENEGAY Claude Joseph
    Acte daté du : 22/01/1783
    Sexe : Masculin
    Père : MENEGAY François
    Mère : VOURRON Jeanne Claude

  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census. (Name: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005;)
    Database online. Nimishillen, Stark, Ohio, roll M432_730, page 475, image 295.

    Record for Claude Menegay

  9. United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
    Database online. Year: 1860; Census Place: Nimishillen, Stark, Ohio; Roll: ; Page: ; Image: .

    Record for Joseph Menegay

  10. United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9)
    Database online. Year: 1880; Census Place: Nimishillen, Stark, Ohio; Roll: T9_1067; Family History Film: 1255067; Page: 234.2000; Enumeration District: 150; Image: 0726.

    Record for Frank Menegay

  11. United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9)
    Database online. Year: 1880; Census Place: Nimishillen, Stark, Ohio; Roll: T9_1067; Family History Film: 1255067; Page: 235.3000; Enumeration District: 150; Image: 0727.

    Record for Joseph C. Menegay

  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 A. A. Graham. History of Stark County: with an outline sketch of Ohio. (Name: Baskin & Battey; Location: Chicago; Date: 1881;).
  13. Louisville Herald, Louisville, Ohio (print edition)
    10/30/1909 http://www.louisvillelibrary.org/obit/13102.

    See Notes for Simon Menegay obituary text _FOOT: Louisville Herald, 10/30/1909

    Simon Menegay, perhaps the oldest citizen of this section in point of
    continuous residence, died at his home on West Gorgas Street, Saturday
    morning, aged 79 years. Mr. Menegay was sick for several weeks and his death
    was caused by paralysis. His father was Claude Joseph Menegay, who came to
    America with his family in 1828, and settled just west of where Louisville
    now is. Here he acquired 1000 acres of land and gave 80 acres to each member
    of his family of eleven children. The house which he built is yet standing
    but it was remodeled some years ago. It is related that the first Catholic
    service in this section was held by missionary priests in the Menegay home.
    Simon Menegay was born at the old homestead in 1830 and with the
    exception of five years, during which he resided in Louisville, spent his
    entire life there. In 1850, he and Miss Elizabeth Monnot were married and
    they lived happily together until 1882, when Mrs. Menegay died. The children
    who are living are: Louis Menegay, of Cleveland; Eugene Menegay, of Canton;
    Charles X. Menegay, of Canton; Frank X. Menegay, of Chippewa Lake; Henry
    Menegay, of Canton; Mrs. Eugenia Faivre, of Dewitt, Mich; Mrs. Louis Ley, of
    Canton; and Miss Annie Menegay, of Louisville. One son, Joseph Menegay, died
    some years ago.
    Mr. Menegay held the confidence and esteem of all who knew him. He was a
    life-long Democrat and held the office of trustee of Nimishillen township for
    several terms. He was a faithful and earnest member of St. Louis church and
    was on the church council for more than forty years.
    Funeral services were held at St. Louis church on Tuesday morning and
    the attendance was very large. The services were conducted by Rev. Francis
    Senner, the pastor. The pall bearers were; John Jacquet, Josiah McKimm, John
    S. Myers, A.J. Zelger, Frank Paumier, and A.J. Metzger. The remains were
    entombed in St. Louis cemetery.
    Louisville Herald Date of death 30 Oct. 1909 Submitted by Anita A.
    Rippel

  14. Simon Menegay Death Certificate.
  15. United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9)
    Database online. Nimishillen, Stark, Ohio, ED 150, roll T9_1067, page 234.2000, image 0726.

    Record for Simon Menegay

  16. United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
    Database online. Nimishillen, Stark, Ohio, ED , roll , page .

    Record for Simons Menegay

  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 Richard J. Schrader. The Descendants of Francois Joseph Menegay and Jeanne Claude Vouron Through Five Generations in America - 2005. (Name: Self; Date: 1990, revised 1991, 1993, 1995, 1998,2001,2003,2004,2005,;)
    II, p. 3.

    II. Joseph Claude Menegay married 3/28/1806 Marie Joseph Poinsot

    b. 1777/80, Fr. b. 1781/2, Fr.
    arr. 1828
    res. Nim. Twp. sec. 29
    occ. farmer
    d. 10/28/72 d. 12/13?/50

    They were married at Mandeure. Marie was the daughter of Jean Baptiste Poinsot and
    Jeanne Claude Vouron. He is also called Claude Joseph. The following account appeared in the
    Louisville Herald of 2/16/1888:

    Children of Franc¸ois Menegay
    4
    "Among the good people who helped transform what was a wilderness into a thrifty
    farming community comprising Nimishillen township was Claude Joseph Menegay, his faithful
    wife and sturdy children, who reached this locality after a journey of over three months--a
    journey that in this day would take one to the other side of the world and return.

    "In conversation with his son Joseph C., who is well known as an intelligent, prosperous
    farmer living two miles to the northwest of Louisville, we are given many interesting anecdotes

  18. 18.0 18.1 Richard J. Schrader. The Descendants of Francois Joseph Menegay and Jeanne Claude Vouron Through Five Generations in America - 2005. (Name: Self; Date: 1990, revised 1991, 1993, 1995, 1998,2001,2003,2004,2005,;)
    II, p. 3.

    II. Joseph Claude Menegay married 3/28/1806 Marie Joseph Poinsot

    b. 1777/80, Fr. b. 1781/2, Fr.
    arr. 1828
    res. Nim. Twp. sec. 29
    occ. farmer
    d. 10/28/72 d. 12/13?/50

    They were married at Mandeure. Marie was the daughter of Jean Baptiste Poinsot and
    Jeanne Claude Vouron. He is also called Claude Joseph. The following account appeared in the
    Louisville Herald of 2/16/1888:

    Children of Franc¸ois Menegay
    4
    "Among the good people who helped transform what was a wilderness into a thrifty
    farming community comprising Nimishillen township was Claude Joseph Menegay, his faithful
    wife and sturdy children, who reached this locality after a journey of over three months--a
    journey that in this day would take one to the other side of the world and return.

    "In conversation with his son Joseph C., who is well known as an intelligent, prosperous
    farmer living two miles to the northwest of Louisville, we are given many interesting anecdotes

  19. Louisville Herald, Louisville, Ohio (print edition)
    Dated sometime after October 30, 1909.

    His father was Claude Joseph Menegay, who came to
    America with his family in 1828, and settled just west of where Louisville
    now is