Baptisted posthumous. She probably died at birth or was stillborn.
The Ancestors of the Aubuchon family came from Normandy, France to Canada in 1644. A branch of the family settled in Kaskaskia during the French regime. Gabriel Aubuchon moved to Missouri before the end of the century.
[Virginia Series Volume II Kaskaskia Records, 1778-1790; Census of Kaskaskia, 1787; page 417, n. 38]
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Upon Gabriel's death, he left the guardianship of his children to Joseph Dupuis. The following is an english translation of a legal document in which Joseph Dupuis is petitioning for another guardian so he can move to find employment.
Joseph Dupius has the honor to inform you that he has the intention of leaving the village in order to earn his living in some other place, and that inasmuch as he was named guardian of the minors of the late M. Gabriel Aubuchon, for this reason, he prays you very humbly to permit him to convoke an assembly of the relatives and friends of the minors in order to proceed to the nomination of a guardian in his place and stead, in order to render an account of his administration as guardian so that he may go away and no one be able to charge him with negligence. And inasmuch as the possessions of the said minors remain in this village, and the said petitioner will not be in a position to look after the said possessions after he has left the said village, he hopes for this favor, and that you will so order and do justice.
Kaskaskia, October 17, 1786.Joseph + Dupius
markLet the relatives, and in default thereof, some of the freinds of the said guardians assemble on the nineteenth of this month in order to substitute a guardian in the place of the petitioner. We so decree.
At Kaskaskia, this seventeenth of October, 1786M. Bouvet, J. C. C.
[Virginia Series Volume II Kaskaskia Records, 1778-1790; pages 393-394]
An Angelique Pilet dit Lasonde, who might have been the same person as Angelique daughter of Pierre Pilet dit Lasonde and who married Jean Baptiste Crely, married Gabriel Aubuchon and died at Kaskaskia August 1, 1776. She was the mother of Joseph, who married Marie Kiercereau March 3, 1794, and of Charles, born and died in 1776.
[Page 97, Kaskaskia Under the French Regime, by Natalia Maree Belting]
From Ancestral File #: K5PG-M9, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT 84150.
Title: Ancestral File (TM)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
Abbrev: Ancestral File (TM)
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The Dequire clan was expanded and the population of Ste. Genevieve enlarged when in 1756 André Deguire fils married Marguerite Gouvreau of Kaskaskia and became the second Dequire head-of-household in the village. The other leading family, Vallé, however, also had its extensions, for Francois Vallé's brother-in-law, Pierre Billeron dit Lafatique, moved to Ste. Genevieve with his wife Elizabeth Aubuchon. Thus we come full circle and complete the marriage relationships among the three most prominent families of early Ste. Genevieve - Deguire, Vallé, and Aubuchon. The Aubuchons were the connecting link, being related by intermarriage to both of the other two, and also to the large but less affluent Lasource clan.[Carl J. Ekberg, "Colonial Ste. Genevieve, An Adventure on the Mississippi Frontier", The Patrice Press, 1985, pg. 39, Source Media Type: Book]
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In October 1767, eight slaves, four blacks and four Indians, went on a drunken spree and decided to take a pirogue for a ride on the Mississippi. Fleuri, and Indian slave belonging to Charles Bauvais, stood up in the pirogue, lost his balance, fell into the river and drowned. Te boating party came to an abrupt end. But when the party goers had sobered up they discovered that Charles Bauvais was angered over the loss of his slave and had gone to town commandant Racheblave with a complaint. After a thorough investigation, Racheblave handed down this judgement: the surviving slaves were given 100 lashes each in the town square; and two white men, Joseph Segond and André Vignon, who had supplied the slaves with liquor, had each to pay Charles Bauvais 400 livres each. The seven slaves who were publicly flogged belonged to Pierre Aubuchon, Widow La Fatigue (Billeron), and Jean-Baptiste Datchurut, and one supposes that these owners saw to it that the lash was not too heavily laid on. After all, the flesh that was being shredded in the town square was their valuable property.[Carl J. Ekberg, "Colonial Ste. Genevieve, An Adventure on the Mississippi Frontier", The Patrice Press, 1985, pg. 222, Source Media Type: Book]
From Ancestral File #: K5PG-D3, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT 84150.
Title: Ancestral File (TM)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
Abbrev: Ancestral File (TM)
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The Dequire clan was expanded and the population of Ste. Genevieve enlarged when in 1756 André Deguire fils married Marguerite Gouvreau of Kaskaskia and became the second Dequire head-of-household in the village. The other leading family, Vallé, however, also had its extensions, for Francois Vallé's brother-in-law, Pierre Billeron dit Lafatique, moved to Ste. Genevieve with his wife Elizabeth Aubuchon. Thus we come full circle and complete the marriage relationships among the three most prominent families of early Ste. Genevieve - Deguire, Vallé, and Aubuchon. The Aubuchons were the connecting link, being related by intermarriage to both of the other two, and also to the large but less affluent Lasource clan.[Carl J. Ekberg, "Colonial Ste. Genevieve, An Adventure on the Mississippi Frontier", The Patrice Press, 1985, pg. 39, Source Media Type: Book]
From Ancestral File #: K5PG-GF, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT 84150.
Title: Ancestral File (TM)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
Abbrev: Ancestral File (TM)
From Ancestral File #: K5PG-L4, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT 84150.
Ancestral File (TM)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
Abbrev: Ancestral File (TM)
Ancestral File #: K5PH-77, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT 84150.
Title: Ancestral File (TM)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
Abbrev: Ancestral File (TM)
Birth place is also listed as Kaskaskia, Randolph Co., IL.
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Neighbors to the north of the Dorlac family were the family of Pierre Aubuchon Sr., who married Marie Bourbonnais. They had six children and their son Pierre Jr., acquired the property after his father's death in 1771. He married Charlotte LaLande and they evidently had only one child, Pierre, in 1763.
[Lucille Basler, "The District of Ste. Genevieve 1725-1980", pg. 9, Source Media Type: Book]
Ancestral File #: K5PH-X0, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT 84150.
Title: Ancestral File (TM)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
Abbrev: Ancestral File (TM)Marriage date has also been listed as September 15, 1763 in Ste. Genevieve, MO.
In the book Kaskaskia Under the French Regime, bu Natalia Maree Belting