Louis Ouvre dit Grandlouis (1777-1844)

Chart | Marriage | Death| Census

Son of Antoine Auvray and Marguerite Ouel √
Husband of Catherine Rivet √

Facts (with source information): Narrative Report

What's so great about these records?
I used to think that Louis’ marriage record was the oldest record in Missouri for this family. It is not. But it is interesting, since his parents and his birth place are identified. (If a person new to the community was married, the record often provided his place of origin.)

Here we have a lesson about checking information. The typewritten transcription of the marriage record gives his place of birth. But when I tried to find it on the map of France, I could not. So, I read again the original marriage record. And I think it says “Diocese of Lisieux,” not “Lesceuse.” Always look at the original!


Chart


1797 Marriage

St. Louis of France (Old Cathedral)
St. Louis, Missouri

Marriage Index

The name is Auvray
Near the bottom of the page
(film 008119509, image 658)

Marriage Record, page 1

left side, bottom
(film 008119509, image 778)

Marriage Record, page 2

upper right corner
(film 008119509, image 779)

Translation of the marriage record

Marriage of Louis Auvry and Catherine Rivet

1797 the 7th of February … publication of the banns of marriage … in this church for three Sundays between Louis Auvray son of Antoine Auvray and of Margueritte Ouel, native of Ormond, Diocese of Lisieux, Kingdom of France first part
AND
Catherine Rivet daughter of Joseph Rivet and of Magdeleine LaVille, native of Fort de Chartres, Diocese of Baltimore …

I the undersigned Pierre Joseph ?, Benedictine, pastor of St. Louis … this church mutual consent … nuptial blessing ???

(A note says this record is continued on another page. Yes, it is on image 779.)

(List of witnesses is on 779. It is very difficult to read, but one can see that Military and Civil important men were present.)


1844 Funeral

St. Ferdinand, Florissant, Missouri
right side, 1844, 3rd entry
(film 008119510, image 879)


Census Records:

1840 Census

In the 1840 census only the head of the household is named. Everyone else is a number in one of the columns. You can tell from this record that Louis was old and living with some younger family members. He had no slaves. (The census taker spelled his name “Lewis Overy.”)

Lewis Overy,
5th entry, near top