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FRANCIS AUBUCHON

Francis AuBuchon. One of the oldest pioneers of Southeastern Missouri is the subject of this sketch. Born in Ste. Genevieve County, Mo., January 16, 1812, unto the family of Antoine and Ellen L. AuBuchon, natives of the same county, he grew to be ten years of age, when his parents concluded to locate in French Village. Here, at about the age of seventeen years, he apprenticed himself to a blacksmith for three years, and after many years' residence there he moved to Washington County. It was about seventeen years after his arrival there that he returned to St. Francois County, which has been his home for many years. His occupation has been chiefly that of a blacksmith, but he has also dealt in merchandise, besides farming, and devoting considerable time to general trading. His wife, formerly Miss Teressa Coleman, was born in Washington County in 1816, and has borne him fourteen children, of whom six sons and two daughters are now living. They have a large number of descendants living, there being, besides eight grandchildren deceased, thirty-one grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. AuBuchon are Catholics. His ancestors were among the earliest French settlers of Ste. Genevieve. Mr. AuBuchon recalls the days when he watched the first steamboat that ever ascended the Mississippi River to Ste. Genevieve.

GOODSPEEDS HISTORY OF SOUTHEAST MISSOURI, Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1888, Page 620.

  


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