Charles Pierre Chouteau, Sr.

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Charles Pierre Chouteau, Sr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Death: January 05, 1901 (81)
Carondelet, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri, United States (Pneumonia at his home at 5408 South Broadway)
Immediate Family:

Son of Pierre "Cadet" Chouteau, Jr and Emilie Anne Chouteau
Husband of Julia Augusta Chouteau
Father of Mary Victoria Chouteau; Charles Pierre Chouteau, Jr.; Ann Victoria Johnson; Henry Belin Chouteau; Emilie Ann Henshaw and 3 others
Brother of Emilie Sanford; Julia Ann Maffitt; Pierre Charles Chouteau and Benjaman Chouteau

Occupation: "Prince of Fur Traders"; founded several forts & trading posts
Managed by: James C. Lansing
Last Updated:

About Charles Pierre Chouteau, Sr.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=30824060

The son of Pierre Chouteau, Jr. and Emelie (Gratiot), Charles was born and died in St. Louis. He was married to Julia A. Gratiot, daughter of Charles and Ann (Belin) on 27 Nov 1845. They were the parents of Emilie Henshaw; Pierre who married Lucille Chauvin; Mary Victoria who died in her infancy; Charles Gratiot who died at age five; Ann who married David Johnson; Henry Belin who died unmarried; and Marie Julie Chouteau, wife of Edward V. Papin.

Note: Charles died in Pierremont (Carondolet)

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Charles Pierre Chouteau, Sr.'s Timeline

1819
December 2, 1819
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
1846
October 1, 1846
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
1849
July 30, 1849
St Louis, MO, United States
1851
September 24, 1851
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
1853
October 11, 1853
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
1856
January 4, 1856
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
1857
October 12, 1857
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
1861
January 21, 1861
1873
February 28, 1873