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Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3][4][5] |
Joseph Menegay |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
3 Dec 1863 |
Ohio, USA |
Alt Birth[8] |
Abt 1863 |
Nimishillen, Stark, Ohio, USAwest of Louisville |
Alt Birth[5] |
1864 |
Ohio, USA |
Residence[5] |
1880 |
Nimishillen, Stark, Ohio, USA |
Occupation? |
Abt 1883 |
moulder |
Residence[9] |
Bet 1905 and 1906 |
Beaver Falls, Beaver, Pennsylvania, USA |
Death[6] |
15 Jul 1906 |
Garfield, Ohio, USACause: Hit by a train |
Burial[7] |
17 Jul 1906 |
Louisville, Stark, Ohio, USAthe Catholic cemetery, Fr. Senner officiating |
References
- ↑ United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9).
Online publication - Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1880.T9, 1,454 rolls. Nimishillen, Stark, Ohio, ED 150, roll T9_1067, page 234.2000, image 0726.
- ↑ Richard Schrader
II.B.8.
- ↑ 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
- ↑ Louisville Herald, Louisville, Ohio (print edition)
7/15/1906, submitted to Rootsweb by Anita A. Rippel.
See notes for full Joseph Menegay obit
STRUCK BY A TRAIN JOSEPH MENEGAY KILLED ON THE FT. WAYNE RAILWAY, SUNDAY Joseph Menegay, a son of Simon Menegay, of West Gorgas Street, was killed near Garfield, Ohio, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Menegay was walking along the track of the Pennsylvania Railway Company and was struck by the Toledo special at about one o'clock. He had been on track No. 1 and stepped to track No. 2 in order to get out of the way of an east bound train. After he had done this he was struck by the Toledo train. Death was instantaneous but the body was not mangled. Mr. Menegay was born on a farm a short distance west of Louisville about forty-three years ago. Upon reaching the age of manhood he left the farm and had since been employed as a moulder. For the past year he had been making his home in Beaver Falls. Pa. He is survived by his father and the following sisters and brothers. Louis Menegay, of Cleveland; Frank Menegay of Chippewa Lake; Charles Menegay of Akron; Henry Menegay of New Berlin Ohio; James Menegay and Mrs. Louis N. Ley, of Canton; Mrs. Alfonso Faiver, of Lansing Mich; Miss Anna Menegay of Louisville. The remains were brought to Louisville, Monday afternoon, and were taken to the home of his father, where they were viewed by many friends and associates. Funeral services were held at St. Louis Catholic church, Tuesday afternoon, and were conducted by Rev. Father Senner. The attendance at the services was large. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery. Louisville Herald Date of death 15 July 1906 Submitted by Anita A. Rippel
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 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.
- ↑ Louisville Herald, Louisville, Ohio (print edition)
7/15/1906, submitted to Rootsweb by Anita A. Rippel.
See notes for full Joseph Menegay obit
STRUCK BY A TRAIN JOSEPH MENEGAY KILLED ON THE FT. WAYNE RAILWAY, SUNDAY Joseph Menegay, a son of Simon Menegay, of West Gorgas Street, was killed near Garfield, Ohio, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Menegay was walking along the track of the Pennsylvania Railway Company and was struck by the Toledo special at about one o'clock. He had been on track No. 1 and stepped to track No. 2 in order to get out of the way of an east bound train. After he had done this he was struck by the Toledo train. Death was instantaneous but the body was not mangled. Mr. Menegay was born on a farm a short distance west of Louisville about forty-three years ago. Upon reaching the age of manhood he left the farm and had since been employed as a moulder. For the past year he had been making his home in Beaver Falls. Pa. He is survived by his father and the following sisters and brothers. Louis Menegay, of Cleveland; Frank Menegay of Chippewa Lake; Charles Menegay of Akron; Henry Menegay of New Berlin Ohio; James Menegay and Mrs. Louis N. Ley, of Canton; Mrs. Alfonso Faiver, of Lansing Mich; Miss Anna Menegay of Louisville. The remains were brought to Louisville, Monday afternoon, and were taken to the home of his father, where they were viewed by many friends and associates. Funeral services were held at St. Louis Catholic church, Tuesday afternoon, and were conducted by Rev. Father Senner. The attendance at the services was large. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery. Louisville Herald Date of death 15 July 1906 Submitted by Anita A. Rippel
- ↑ Louisville Herald, Louisville, Ohio (print edition)
7/15/1906, submitted to Rootsweb by Anita A. Rippel.
See notes for full Joseph Menegay obit
STRUCK BY A TRAIN JOSEPH MENEGAY KILLED ON THE FT. WAYNE RAILWAY, SUNDAY Joseph Menegay, a son of Simon Menegay, of West Gorgas Street, was killed near Garfield, Ohio, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Menegay was walking along the track of the Pennsylvania Railway Company and was struck by the Toledo special at about one o'clock. He had been on track No. 1 and stepped to track No. 2 in order to get out of the way of an east bound train. After he had done this he was struck by the Toledo train. Death was instantaneous but the body was not mangled. Mr. Menegay was born on a farm a short distance west of Louisville about forty-three years ago. Upon reaching the age of manhood he left the farm and had since been employed as a moulder. For the past year he had been making his home in Beaver Falls. Pa. He is survived by his father and the following sisters and brothers. Louis Menegay, of Cleveland; Frank Menegay of Chippewa Lake; Charles Menegay of Akron; Henry Menegay of New Berlin Ohio; James Menegay and Mrs. Louis N. Ley, of Canton; Mrs. Alfonso Faiver, of Lansing Mich; Miss Anna Menegay of Louisville. The remains were brought to Louisville, Monday afternoon, and were taken to the home of his father, where they were viewed by many friends and associates. Funeral services were held at St. Louis Catholic church, Tuesday afternoon, and were conducted by Rev. Father Senner. The attendance at the services was large. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery. Louisville Herald Date of death 15 July 1906 Submitted by Anita A. Rippel
- ↑ Louisville Herald, Louisville, Ohio (print edition)
7/15/1906, submitted to Rootsweb by Anita A. Rippel.
See notes for full Joseph Menegay obit
STRUCK BY A TRAIN JOSEPH MENEGAY KILLED ON THE FT. WAYNE RAILWAY, SUNDAY Joseph Menegay, a son of Simon Menegay, of West Gorgas Street, was killed near Garfield, Ohio, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Menegay was walking along the track of the Pennsylvania Railway Company and was struck by the Toledo special at about one o'clock. He had been on track No. 1 and stepped to track No. 2 in order to get out of the way of an east bound train. After he had done this he was struck by the Toledo train. Death was instantaneous but the body was not mangled. Mr. Menegay was born on a farm a short distance west of Louisville about forty-three years ago. Upon reaching the age of manhood he left the farm and had since been employed as a moulder. For the past year he had been making his home in Beaver Falls. Pa. He is survived by his father and the following sisters and brothers. Louis Menegay, of Cleveland; Frank Menegay of Chippewa Lake; Charles Menegay of Akron; Henry Menegay of New Berlin Ohio; James Menegay and Mrs. Louis N. Ley, of Canton; Mrs. Alfonso Faiver, of Lansing Mich; Miss Anna Menegay of Louisville. The remains were brought to Louisville, Monday afternoon, and were taken to the home of his father, where they were viewed by many friends and associates. Funeral services were held at St. Louis Catholic church, Tuesday afternoon, and were conducted by Rev. Father Senner. The attendance at the services was large. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery. Louisville Herald Date of death 15 July 1906 Submitted by Anita A. Rippel
- ↑ Louisville Herald, Louisville, Ohio (print edition)
7/15/1906, submitted to Rootsweb by Anita A. Rippel.
See notes for full Joseph Menegay obit
STRUCK BY A TRAIN JOSEPH MENEGAY KILLED ON THE FT. WAYNE RAILWAY, SUNDAY Joseph Menegay, a son of Simon Menegay, of West Gorgas Street, was killed near Garfield, Ohio, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Menegay was walking along the track of the Pennsylvania Railway Company and was struck by the Toledo special at about one o'clock. He had been on track No. 1 and stepped to track No. 2 in order to get out of the way of an east bound train. After he had done this he was struck by the Toledo train. Death was instantaneous but the body was not mangled. Mr. Menegay was born on a farm a short distance west of Louisville about forty-three years ago. Upon reaching the age of manhood he left the farm and had since been employed as a moulder. For the past year he had been making his home in Beaver Falls. Pa. He is survived by his father and the following sisters and brothers. Louis Menegay, of Cleveland; Frank Menegay of Chippewa Lake; Charles Menegay of Akron; Henry Menegay of New Berlin Ohio; James Menegay and Mrs. Louis N. Ley, of Canton; Mrs. Alfonso Faiver, of Lansing Mich; Miss Anna Menegay of Louisville. The remains were brought to Louisville, Monday afternoon, and were taken to the home of his father, where they were viewed by many friends and associates. Funeral services were held at St. Louis Catholic church, Tuesday afternoon, and were conducted by Rev. Father Senner. The attendance at the services was large. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery. Louisville Herald Date of death 15 July 1906 Submitted by Anita A. Rippel
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