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MARGUERITE PAPIN. 706. Born in St. Louis, Nov. 2, 1828. Married Dr. Henri Masure, who was born in Belgium and with his brother, Dr. Auguste Masure, came to St. Louis, where they were both very successful in their practice; they both removed to Mexico.
712. Aimee Masure, married John Johnson.

Aimee Masure. 712. Born and died in St. Louis, married John Johnson of St. Louis, stepson of Dr. Saunderson, and was living in St. Louis in 1893.
 


AMANDA CHENIE. 928. Born in St. Louis and died there. Married Dr. August Masure, who was born in Belgium and came to St. Louis with his brother, Dr. Henry Masure where they practiced their profession. They both removed to Mexico.
949. Athalie Masure, married William Daggett; secondly, Antoine Charlebois.
950. Auguste Masure, died unmarried.
951. Therese Masure, married Constantine Schnerr.

ATHALIE MASURE 949. Born in St. Louis in 1840, living in Montreal, Canada, in 1893. Married twice; her first husband was William Dagget of St. Louis, where he died.
 

Source : Beckwith, Paul,  : Creoles of St. Louis; St. Louis: Nixon-Jones Print. Co., 1893, 191  pgs.