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Dr. Maurice Andre

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Dr. Maurice Andre

Birth
Savoie, Departement de l'Aube, Champagne-Ardenne, France
Death
23 Jan 1914 (aged 79)
St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Sainte Genevieve, Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Death Certificate indicates that Dr. Maurice Andre was a Male, White, Married, the son of Jean Jacques & Marie "Revillod" Andre. Born in Thones Savoy, France.

The Andre's lived in the Hubardeau House located at 102 N. 4th St., Ste. Genevieve, MO., the house still stands and serves as a Bed & Breakfast. Although the Andre's were not slave owners, Mary Jane Arthur was "hired out" to work for the Andre's by Jane's slave owner, Dr. Charles Hertich. The Hertich House is located at 99 N. Main St., Ste. Genevieve, MO., and also now serves as a Bed & Breakfast.

A family history of the Andre family also records the following, Jane Arthur became pregnant by Maurice Andre in 1863 and gave birth to Charles Edward Andre (1863-1948), Charles would marry Amanda Dodge, Ed and Amanda migrated to Nampa, Idaho around 1898 with two other families; George & Mary C. (AMOUREUX) MAYSE and William & Mary (RIBEAU) AMOUREUX.

Dr. Andre graduated from St. Louis Medical College in 1866. He married Clementine Bernays and they had three children, Victor John (1868-1928), Anna (1871-1958)& Irma (1873-1892).

Victor served in the Spanish-American War as a Veterinary Surgeon and moved to Osceola, Arkansas where he married Erma Strickland. Anna married Andrew Wilder, with whom she bore three children; Maurice, Francois & Carl. She then married Carl P. Johnson and Charles Todd Clark.

The Andre's youngest daughter Irma died at age 19. Many of the Andre's from this branch are interred at the Valle Spring Cemetery in Ste. Genevieve.

I also located Clementine & Maurice along with Victor on the 1900 US Census living in Ste. Genevieve. It shows that Clementine gave birth to 5 children with only 2 still living in 1900.

Death Certificate indicates that Dr. Maurice Andre was a Male, White, Married, the son of Jean Jacques & Marie "Revillod" Andre. Born in Thones Savoy, France.

The Andre's lived in the Hubardeau House located at 102 N. 4th St., Ste. Genevieve, MO., the house still stands and serves as a Bed & Breakfast. Although the Andre's were not slave owners, Mary Jane Arthur was "hired out" to work for the Andre's by Jane's slave owner, Dr. Charles Hertich. The Hertich House is located at 99 N. Main St., Ste. Genevieve, MO., and also now serves as a Bed & Breakfast.

A family history of the Andre family also records the following, Jane Arthur became pregnant by Maurice Andre in 1863 and gave birth to Charles Edward Andre (1863-1948), Charles would marry Amanda Dodge, Ed and Amanda migrated to Nampa, Idaho around 1898 with two other families; George & Mary C. (AMOUREUX) MAYSE and William & Mary (RIBEAU) AMOUREUX.

Dr. Andre graduated from St. Louis Medical College in 1866. He married Clementine Bernays and they had three children, Victor John (1868-1928), Anna (1871-1958)& Irma (1873-1892).

Victor served in the Spanish-American War as a Veterinary Surgeon and moved to Osceola, Arkansas where he married Erma Strickland. Anna married Andrew Wilder, with whom she bore three children; Maurice, Francois & Carl. She then married Carl P. Johnson and Charles Todd Clark.

The Andre's youngest daughter Irma died at age 19. Many of the Andre's from this branch are interred at the Valle Spring Cemetery in Ste. Genevieve.

I also located Clementine & Maurice along with Victor on the 1900 US Census living in Ste. Genevieve. It shows that Clementine gave birth to 5 children with only 2 still living in 1900.


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Born in Thones, Savoy

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