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ANDRE GENEALOGY
Andre, Amoureux, Buckner, Chouteau, Dick, Dodge, Edwards, Esquivel, Grant, Greene, Greenoge, Janis, Lenzy, Linzy, Machen, Madry, Millen, Pearson, Pierson, Ribault/Ribeau, Stevens, Thompson, Woods




 

WELCOME TO OUR COLORFUL AND DIVERSE
FAMILY TREE!

Mission Statement
 

This website was created to share our family history
through, stories, memories, photos and collected
information. For the past sixteen years, my sister and
I have been researching our family history, our cousin
Jeanne has been collecting family history for longer
than that. We have been the family
'griots'.
From the past to the present, our journey has taken
us to places near and far. On a quest to gain insight
of how we came to be who we are, from Mexico,
France and Africa they came, some by choice, others
by chain.
Our goal is to continue to capture, preserve and
share our family history. For history not shared is
history lost.

Griot: (pronounced gree-oh) A West African
tradition passed down through many generations
by which a designated clansman functions as an
oral historian for the tribe. The griot often recites
ancestral history through poetry, music and story-
storytelling.
So in the spirit of the griot, this is our story.

 

 

ANDRE HISTORY - FRANCE TO MISSOURI
(FRENCH ROOTS)
ANDRE HISTORY - MISSOURI TO IDAHO
(AFRICAN-AMERICAN ROOTS)
SURNAME LIST
PHOTO GALLERY
ANCESTRAL CHARTS
AFRICAN-AMERICAN GENEALOGY-
MISSOURI ROOTS
FAMILY WEBPAGES
AMOUREUX HISTORY - FRANCE TO MISSOURI
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Note: The Native American symbol displayed on
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fertility god, healer, trickster and story teller.

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LAST UPDATED FEBRUARY 1, 2010