According to "History of Southeast Missouri", on page 621, Louise was married to J. M. Snodell.
Marie did not show up on the 1850, District 80, St. Froincois Co,, MO, census.
According to Eli's obituary, he had three daughters that died in infancy.
Democrat-Register, Bonne Terre, St. Francois County, Missour
Friday, January 2, 1903Edward J. Aubuchon, formerly a prosperous French Village farmer, but of late years engaged in merchandising at Esther, died very suddenly of heart trouble about noon last Saturday. Deceased leaves a wife and two children, one brother, Eli Aubuchon of near Bloomsdale, and three sisters, Mrs. Sophia Leverd of Farmington, Mrs. John Snowdell and Mrs. A. Carron, of French Village. The remains were interred Monday in the French Village Catholic Cemetery
He was identified as the son of Thomas Aubuchon and Cora Carrow in one obituary for Thomas. Thomas had been married Martha Byington prior to Cora. Lee is identified as Thomas and Martha's son in a different obituary for Thomas Aubuchon. Cora's obituary does not mention a son named Lee. I believe the first obituary is not correctly identifying Lee as a son of Cora.
Cora's obituary, February 1, 1958 (hand written on image), identifies she died on a Sunday. The death date identifed here assumes that it is referring to Sunday, January 26, 1958. The funeral was Tuesday, which is assumed to be January 28, 1958.
[The Lead Belt News, February 8, 1957]
Albert Aubuchon, son of the late Leo and Julia Charleville Aubuchon, was born in Ste. Genevieve County, Mo., October 24, 1861, and died in Desloge, Thursday, January 31, 1957, aged 95 years 3 months 7 days.
He was married to Charlotte Sharp, who preceded him in death. A daughter, Ida, is also deceased. Surviving are four children, Mrs. Genevieve Wampler of Desloge, with whom he lived; Florence (Mrs. Lowell Carson), Harrisburg, Pa., Raymond Aubuchon, Bonne Terre, and Gordon Aubuchon, Farmington. He also leaves nine grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren, besides other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held Saturday morning at the Immaculate Conception Church in Desloge, with burial in Marvin Chapel cemetery. Raymond Caldwell & Son service.
Killed WWI when his narrow-guage engine turned over.