Was staying with her brother David during the 1880 census and was going by the name Sarah Wood.
Within the 1850 census there is an Amador, age 11. The census of 1860 and 1870 lists a Joseph A., age 21 and Joseph A., age 31 respectively. This could mean that Joseph's middle name was Amador; Joseph Amador Aubuchon.
The 1860 census lists Louise, age 7 while the 1870 census lists Mary L., age 17. This probably mean that Mary's middle name was Louise; Mary Louise Aubuchon.
Napoleon AUBUCHON, s/o Francis Timothy and Julia Gozey with Mary BOAT, d/o Francis BOAT and Lavern E___duff
[St. James Church, Washington County, MO, Various Marriage Records, 1827 - 1904]
Godparents were Timothy Aubuchon and Josephin Aubuchon.
Facts about this person:
Burial
Old Mines Cemetery, Potosi, Missouri
Basile AuBuchon, of St. Francois County is one of the its oldest and best known citizens, and is a descendant of the early French pioneers of that region with a family name that is prominent in the history of the section. His Parents, Basile and Adelaide AuBuchon, were residents of Ste. Genevieve County September 18, 1817, when his birth occurred, and when he had reached his ninth year, in 1826, they moved to St. Francois County, near French Village, and engaged in farming. In 1832 the mother died, leaving five sons, of whom our subject was the eldest. The father married again, but in 1838 young AuBuchon left home for Madison, Wis., but after a few months of saw-mill business he wended his way on foot to Missouri over a long and weary stretch of 700 miles. He married in the spring of 1839, and located as a farmer in Marion Township, where he has since followed a rural life with excellent results, and as a man is esteemed and respected. The elder Basile AuBuchon reached the advanced years so notable in this family, dying at the age of seventy-four years in February, 1864. The wife of the subject of this sketch was Louisa M., the daughter of Gerves and Caroline (Carrow) Papin, who were living in Ste. Genevieve County on September 18, 1821, when their daughter was born. Six years after her birth they moved to Washington County, and tens years still later to St. Francois County. Mr. Papin was for many years engaged in flat-boating to New Orleans. Mr. AuBuchon and his wife have seen ten of their thirteen children grow to maturity, and those living are Mary L., now Mrs. A. L. Carrow; Sophia A., now Mrs. E. Leverd; Louise, now Mrs. J. M. Snodell; Eli B., a prosperous farmer; and Edward J., with whom his parents now live on the old homestead purchased by his father in 1849. The farm lies near French Village, and embraces 292 acres, 200 being under cultivation. The entire family are respected members of the Catholic Church.
[History of Southeast Missouri, Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1888, pg. 620, Source Media Type: Book]
The wife of Basile AuBuchon was Louisa M., the daughter of Gerves and Caroline (Carrow) Papin, who were living in Ste. Genevieve County on September 18, 1821, when their daughter was born. Six years after her birth they moved to Washington County, and tens years still later to St. Francois County. Mr. Papin was for many years engaged in flat-boating to New Orleans. Mr. AuBuchon and his wife have seen ten of their thirteen children grow to maturity, and those living are Mary L., now Mrs. A. L. Carrow; Sophia A., now Mrs. E. Leverd; Louise, now Mrs. J. M. Snodell; Eli B., a prosperous farmer; and Edward J., with whom his parents now live on the old homestead purchased by his father in 1849. The farm lies near French Village, and embraces 292 acres, 200 being under cultivation. The entire family are respected members of the Catholic Church.
[History of Southeast Missouri, Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1888, pg. 621, Source Media Type: Book]
Elizabeth was recorded as the adopted daughter of Bazile Aubuchon in the 1880 census of Missouri, St. Francois Co., Enumerated District 119, Marion Township, pg. 14.
The census of 1860 for Exclusive of Liberty township (French Village Post Office), St. Francios Co., Missouri, Lucien was 33 years of age and married to Theresa age 31. Living with them were their children Lucien 12, Milly (Amelia) 10, Zillia (Zelia) 10, Israel 5, John D. 4, Peter 2, and Eli one month.
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Based on the Marion township, St. Francios Co, Missouri, 1870 census, Lucien (spelled Lutian) was a 37 (but was actual 43 or 44) year old Farmer. He was married to Theresa, 33. Living with them at the time was son, Lucien Jr. (also spelled Lutian) 20, twin daughters Mary A. (probably Amelia) and Mary Z. (Mary Zelia) 18 and sons E? (potentially Israel) 15, Dennis (John Dennis) 13, Peter 11, Eli 9, Ameda 7, Moses 6, Lewis N. 5 and Joseph 3.
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The 1880 census, for Marion township, St. Francios Co, Missouri, Lucien was listed as 53 years old. Still married to Theresa, who was listed as 50 years old. Living with them at the time was daughter Azelia (not sure whether this was Amelia or Mary Zelia) 27 son John D. 22, Peter 21, Eli 19, Ameda 16, Moses 14, Nareh (Louis Neree) 12, Joseph 9 and Mary 7.
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According to the Marion township, St. Francios county, Missouri, 1900 census, Lucien, b.March, 1827, was 73 years old. He was married to Theresa, b.October, 1828, for 52 years. Son, Joseph, b.October, and daughter Mary, b.February, 1877, was 23 years old. Also living with Lucien and Theresa were grandson C. Lalamandier (name not recognizable), 15 years old, b.February, 1885, and 5 year old granddaughter Philomene (name not recognizable) Aubuchon, b.October, 1894.
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According to the 1910 census, Joseph was unmarried and had his mother Theresa and Niece Philomena living with him.