Person:Marie Poinsot (2)

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Marie Joseph Poinsot
b.1781 France
d.1850
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] Marie Joseph Poinsot
Gender Female
Birth[2][3][4] 1781 France
Alt Birth[2] 1782 France
Alt Birth[6][7][8] France
Marriage 28 Mar 1806 Mandeure, Doubs, Franche-Comte, Franceto Joseph Claude Menegay
Death[5] 1850
Alt Death[9] 13 Dec 1850
References
  1. Ancestral File, www.familysearch.com
    AFN: 211J-0JQ.
  2. 2.0 2.1 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

  3. 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

  4. 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

  5. A. A. Graham. History of Stark County: with an outline sketch of Ohio. (Name: Baskin & Battey; Location: Chicago; Date: 1881;).
  6. Simon Menegay Death Certificate.
  7. 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

  8. 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

  9. 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 _JUST: Dick's entry has a question mark after the 13