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FERD. AUBUCHON

Ferd. AuBuchon, a well-known citizen of French Village, and a dealer in general merchandise at that place, was born in Washington County, Mo., May 24, 1835, the son of Francis and Teressa (Coleman) AuBuchon. He spent his early years with his parents, engaged in farm duties and in the common school, besides assisting in his father's blacksmith shop. In 1852 he engaged as clerk in the store of Brickey & Co., and in 1855 became a partner. The firm name then became F. AuBuchon & Co., and in 1859 was again changed to AuBuchon & Sons. For a number of years, however, he has run the business alone, and with the usual success that accompanies his efforts. In 1860 he was married to Miss Luella Brooks, a native of Jefferson County, Mo., and their union has been blessed by a large family, namely: Lucy F. (now Mrs. E. C. McCormick), Stephen L., Betty T., Coiprian T., Flavian P., and Ida Katie. Mrs. AuBuchon passed away March 12, 1882. Miss Annabella, a daughter of John W. and Annabella (Montgomery) Brannon, early settlers of Missouri, became his wife March 20, 1883. She is a native of St. Louis. The family worship at the Catholic Church. Mr. AuBuchon is a Democrat, and for the past thirty years has been the postmaster at French Village.

GOODSPEEDS HISTORY OF SOUTHEAST MISSOURI, Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1888, Page 621.

  


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