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Francoise and Jean Joseph Meunier


Horguelin Francoise, born parish of St. Sulpice in Chalons, daughter of Jacques
Horguelin and Jacquette Prignet,
wife Josph John Meunier, an officer of the Bishop of Chalons.




Academy of Châlons, 1756.


The first public meeting of the Academy of Châlons held June 4, 1756. The company intends to grow the Belles-Lettres, Sciences and Arts. Its protective Louis de Bourbon-Condé (1709-1771), Count of Clermont-en-Argonne, governor of Champagne, and Honorary President Henri Louis de Barberie de Saint Contest, intendant of Champagne (1750-1764). Among his associates residents include the Chevalier de la Touche (1694-1781), painter and designer, and as associated external Valentine's Rocheret Philippe Bertin (1653-1762), Chairman of the Election of Epernay. (1) Jean Francois Meunier

, son of John Joseph and Françoise Meunier Horguelin, lawyer and man of letters, is also a founding member of the Academy of Chalons.
Among other writings he published in the Mercure de France: Ode-
dedicated to Monsieur de Saint-Contest: "Justice."
- "Ode on the establishment of the Literary Society of Chalons," dedicated to Anne Jules Antoine de Clermont-Tonnerre, bishop of Chalons (June 1755).
- "The Parnassus Francis", dedicated to Evrard Titon du Tillet (1677-1762), writer (July 1756). (2)

Meanwhile, Bertin's Rocheret publishes a humorous poem entitled: "Application of the Literary Society of Chalons to Apollo," which reads in part:
"To you, Prince of the Empire learned, by whom everything lives
and every breath,
Protector of the Sacred valley
We, the people, they say, the average science
Let humble remonstrance
Saying that recently the Muses, angry,
languid progress of our Academy, Would
fulminated against us (...) "(3)

Note finally found a founding member of the Academy of Chalons Horguelin Jean (1705-1783), canon regular, cure of Moncetz. (4)




family Meunier-Horguelin

Marriage of John Joseph and Françoise Meunier Horguelin place before 1722.
They have three children:
-Nicolle, called Parish St. Alpin February 4, 1722. Sponsor: Jacques Chauffot, bailiff of Chalons. (5)
Anne-Marie Francoise, born at Chalons in 1724. (6)
John Francis, born at Chalons November 15, 1726. (7)

John Joseph Miller died at Chalons May 6, 1729 and was buried in the church of St. Alpin. (8)
Horguelin Francoise, a young widow, her children alone. She sends her son John Francis to study law in Paris. He became a lawyer. He served as first secretary of the Service Corps of Champagne.

The three children are married:
-Nicolle Miller married Jacques Courtalon. Their four children were baptized Parish St. Alpin: Françoise Aimée (1745), Claude Etienne (1747), Pierre Jacques (1752), Jean-Baptiste (1759) (9)
Anne-Marie Francoise Meunier wife October 18, 1762 Parish St. Alpine, Nicolas Philbert Cautra Mountain, Grenetier attic salt. (10) She died
parish of Saint-Eloi 23 July 1780 at the age of 56. (11)

John Meunier Francois married Marie Jeanne Mignon. Their eldest daughter, Marie Jeanne Henriette, was baptized May 18, 1759 in Notre-Dame-en-Vaux. Sponsor: Henry Louis de Barberie de Saint Contest, intendant of Champagne. (12) They then
: Perez Frances (1760), Nicole Louise (1762), Nicolas Spirit (1763), Jacques Prosper (1771). (13)


Note

Jean Francois Meunier, by Amedee Lhote, 1870.

"Meunier, Jean-François (*),
Lawyer Parliament, poet, litterateur. Born in Chalons
November 15, 1726. - Death in Paris around 1790. High

at the Jesuit college of Chalons, Meunier, at the urging of his mother a widow, went to Paris to do his duty. Although his tastes led him to the legal profession, he nonetheless devoted his leisure hours to poetry and we left some pieces that are not without merit.
Miller left Paris to return to Chalons occupy the position of chief clerk in the office Stewardship of Champagne. His knowledge earned him the titles of founder member of the Literary Society in 1756, and member of the Academy of Arts and Belles-Lettres de Chalons, 1778. Reasons that we do not know him back to Paris, where he died about 1790. (...)

Sources. - Yellow, year XII. - Literary France, in-8, 1759. - Records of the Saint-Alpin. - Records of the Academic Society of the Marne.

(*) son of John Joseph Miller, an officer of the Bishop of Chalons, who died May 6, 1729. Buried at St-Alpine, and Lady Frances Horguelin.

(Amedee Lhote, "Biography Châlonnaise, Chalons, 1870, page 237)




Sources




(1) Armand Bourgeois," The fine arts department of the Marne " , in: SACSAM, 1898-1899, page 7.

(2) Amedeo Lhote, "Biography Châlonnaise, Chalons, 1870, page 237.

(3) SACSAM, 1898-1899, page 8.

(4) Arch. Private, CH, blue file, folio 201 (1783).

(5) Pélicier, "Inventory summary of local records prior to 1790, city of Chalons-sur-Marne, 1903. Parish records, St. Alpine, GG 7 (1722).

(6)-archive.com Marne, Chalons Canton (city), death, Saint-Eloi, 1780.

(7) A. Lhote, "Biography Châlon" on page 237.

(8) A. Lhote, "Biography Châlon" on page 237.

(9)-archive.com Marne, Chalons Canton (city), births, St. Alpin, 1747-1757.

(10) Marne-archive.com (...) weddings, St. Alpin, 1762.

(11) Marne-archive.com (...) death, Saint-Eloi, 1780.

(12) Marne-archive.com (...) births, OL, 1759.

(13) Marne-archive.com (...) births, Notre Dame, 1760-1771.

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