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Emilie Antoinette Chouteau Smith

Birth
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
1843 (aged 40–41)
Burial
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION N Lot: 196 Grave: *2
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Emelie Chouteau daughter of August Chouteau, who was one of the conspicuous pioneer citizens of St. Louis, Missouri. The Chouteau home was one of the first established in that city.

Emilie Chouteau Smith is buried at Cave Hill in Louisville in the The Old Colonel's family plot along with two other unidentified burials.

"I found that Emilie Antoinette Chouteau 1802-1843 was married to Thomas Floyd Smith, Major, 1784-1843. They had five children, Philomena (my ancestor), Thomas Floyd Jr., Louis Chouteau, Azzelda and Mary. Thomas Floyd Smith Jr. 1832-1888 married Blanche Weissinger.

Information from the http://www.littlecolonel.com/places/peweevalley/beechmore.htm website.
Emelie Chouteau daughter of August Chouteau, who was one of the conspicuous pioneer citizens of St. Louis, Missouri. The Chouteau home was one of the first established in that city.

Emilie Chouteau Smith is buried at Cave Hill in Louisville in the The Old Colonel's family plot along with two other unidentified burials.

"I found that Emilie Antoinette Chouteau 1802-1843 was married to Thomas Floyd Smith, Major, 1784-1843. They had five children, Philomena (my ancestor), Thomas Floyd Jr., Louis Chouteau, Azzelda and Mary. Thomas Floyd Smith Jr. 1832-1888 married Blanche Weissinger.

Information from the http://www.littlecolonel.com/places/peweevalley/beechmore.htm website.


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