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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 :::*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 :::*Emilie Chouteau, married Thomas Floyd, US 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., nicknamed Cadet, (1789–1865), founder of posts on Upper Missouri River, including
Fort Pierre and
Chouteau County, Montana, and partner to Bernard A. Pratte in the Pratte & Chouteau Trading Company. :::*
François Chouteau and
Bérénice Chouteau, first European-
American pioneers of
Kansas City, Missouri ::::::*
Yvonne Chouteau (1929–2016), 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 ==Places==