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Chouteau was the name of a highly successful French fur-trading family based in St. Louis, Missouri, members of which established posts in the Midwest and Western United States. Various locations derive their names from the family. ==People== *Marie-Therese Bourgeois Chouteau (1733-1814), matriarch of the family :children of Marie-Therèse Bourgeois Chouteau and René Augustin Chouteau, Sr. :: *René Auguste Chouteau (1750-1829), founder of St. Louis, Missouri ::: *Auguste Aristide Chouteau (1792-1833), fur trader ::: *Henri Chouteau I (1805-1855), railroad executive, killed in Gasconade Bridge train disaster :::: *Henri Chouteau II (1830-1854), married Julia Deaver ::::: *Azby Auguste Chouteau Sr. (1853-?), lawyer and one of the founders of Minnesela, South Dakota, husband of Cora Baker (great-great-granddaughter of Isaac Shelby) :::::: *Azby Chouteau Jr. (1884-?) :::::: *Henri Arminstead Chouteau III (1889-1952), realtor〔("Henri Arminstead Chouteau." ) Find a Grave. N.p., 29 Sept. 2007. Web. Retrieved 7 Aug. 2013.〕〔Benedict Richards, Marjorie. Minnesela: The City That Never Happened. Spearfish, SD: Northern Hills Printing, 1972. Print.〕 ::: *Edward Chouteau (1807-1846), trader ::: *Gabriel Chouteau (1794-1887), served in War of 1812 ::: *Eulalie Chouteau (1799-1835), married René Paul (1783-1851), first surveyor of St. Louis :::: *Gabriel René Paul (1813-1886), Union Army general in the American Civil War ::: *Louise Chouteau, married Gabriel Paul, French chevalier ::: *Emilie Chouteau, married Thomas Floyd, officer in the Black Hawk War :children of Marie-Therèse Bourgeois Chouteau and Pierre Laclède (also founder of St. Louis, Missouri): :: *Victoire Chouteau, (1760-1825), wife of Charles Gratiot, Sr., financier of the Illinois campaign during the American Revolutionary War ::: *Charles Gratiot, (1786-1855), builder of Fort Meigs and Fort Monroe and participant in Battle of Mackinac Island ::: *Henry Gratiot (1789-1856), soldier in the Black Hawk War :::: *Adèle Gratiot (1826-1887), wife of Elihu B. Washburne (1816-1887), U.S. Secretary of State and U.S. Ambassador to France :: *Jean Pierre Chouteau (1758-1849) ::: *Auguste Pierre Chouteau (1786-1838), founder of posts in Oklahoma and Chouteau, Oklahoma :::: *Emilie Sophie Chouteau (1813-1874), wife of Nicolas DeMenil and owner of Chatillon-DeMenil House ::: *Pierre Chouteau, Jr. (1789-1865), founder of posts on Upper Missouri River, including Fort Pierre and Chouteau County, Montana ::: *François Chouteau, first official European settler of Kansas City, Missouri :::::: *Yvonne Chouteau, 20th-century Shawnee classical ballerina, one of the "Five Moons" of Oklahoma; 5th-generation descendant of Jean Pierre Chouteau :: *Marie Pelagie Chouteau (1760-1812), grandmother of Emilie Pratt, wife of Ramsay Crooks (1780-1859), General Manager and President of the American Fur Company and business partner of Jean Pierre Chouteau 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chouteau」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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