Zalewski Family Genealogy
Nicolas-Joseph QUINET
1813 - 1879 (66 years)
Generation: 1
1. Nicolas-Joseph QUINET was born on 7 Jul 1813 in Menoux, Département de Haute-Saône (Franche-Comté), France; died on 26 Jul 1879 in Stockton, Rooks, Kansas, United States; was buried in Stockton, Rooks, Kansas, United States. Other Events and Attributes:
- Baptised: 7 Jul 1813, Menoux, Département de Haute-Saône (Franche-Comté), France
- Occupation: 1850–1860; Farmer
Notes:
Nicholas did not come to the United States with the rest of the family. He came at a later time after his service in the army.": Robert Leishman papers in possession of Robert L. Quinnett.
Nicolas was apparently conscripted into the army at age 20 (1833) for seven years under the "Law of 1832 of Marshal Soult." Consequently, the earliest he could have rejoined his family in the United States would have been 1840 at age 27. : Jacques Charbonnier, email 23 July 2004, Subject: Re: La famille QUINET-GRANGIER ... Commentaires ! [He must have joined the family in New York, since the family probably moved to Wisconsin Territory between 1842 and 1844 -- see notes for Pierre, father of Nicolas, on the rationale for when the family moved to Wisconsin Territory. Apparently, he met Mathilde in New York either before or at the marriage of his sister Pauline to Moses Renaud, but he married her, apparently, in Wisconsin -- RLQ]
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"About 1875 Nicholas homesteaded a farm in Rooks County, Kansas and the family was there for about three years, and that is where Nicholas died in 1878. He was cleaning out a dug well and gas that sometimes accumulated in these wells killed him. Archique Quinette and another brother pulled him out and he lived four days.": [This information seems to have been furnished to Leishman by Jennie Philpott, daughter of Emily Frances Quinet, since the same information is in her letter to Archie Eli Quinnett of 29 July 1948, letter in the possession of Robert L. Quinnett.]
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"While in the Ozaukee County court house at Port Washington, WI., Weldon [family member of source--RLQ] found a map of 1873 - 1874 showing that N. Quinet owned property near the town of Waubeka, once the Fredonia Post Office.": Marjorie Adair Neunes Gratton, MERRY CHRISTMAS to the descendants of the QUINET -- NEUENS FAMILY (December 1982), p . 3.
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1860 Census of Fredonia, WI, from Robert Leishman papers in possession of Robert L. Quinnett:
House #1128, Family #995, Nicholus Quinette, 51, farmer, b. France
Mathilda 29 b. Canada
Minallie 12 b. Wisconsin
Octavie 10 b. Wisconsin
Mathilda 8 b. Wisconsin
Archie 5 b. Wisconsin
Pauldina 3 b. Wisconsin
Clarice 7/12 b. Wisconsin
1870 Census of Fredonia, WI, from Robert Leishman papers in possession of Robert L. Quinnett:
House #154, Family #154, Nic Quinet, 66, farmer, b. France
Mathilde 42 b. Canada
Archal 15 b. Wisconsin
Isaac 7 b. Wisconsin
Michel 5 b. Wisconsin
Nicholus 3 b. Wisconsin
Poldinier 13 b. Wisconsin
***Nicolas-Joseph married Marie-Marguerite RENAULT on 24 Dec 1845 in Washington, Wisconsin, United States. Marie-Marguerite was born about 1828 in France; died in 1920. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]