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Re: Chouteau and Revard of Westport, Jackson Co, MO
Posted by: Belinda Carter (ID *****7380) Date: March 02, 2007 at 22:07:05
In Reply to: Chouteau and Revard of Westport, Jackson Co, MO by Patrice (Fulton) Stark of 519

Descendants of JOSEPH RIVARD

Generation No. 1

1. JOSEPH1 RIVARD He married CATHERINE (OSAGE INDIAN).
       
Child of JOSEPH RIVARD and CATHERINE INDIAN) is:
2.       i.       JOSEPH SR.2 RIVARD, b. 1777, St. Louis, MO; d. 1821, Grand Saline, Indian Terr.

Generation No. 2

2. JOSEPH SR.2 RIVARD (JOSEPH1) was born 1777 in St. Louis, MO, and died 1821 in Grand Saline, Indian Terr. He married FRANCOISE ROY 18 Aug 1795 in St. Charles, Missouri, daughter of ANDRE ROY and FRANCOISE CHAPPART.

Notes for JOSEPH SR. RIVARD:
Joseph Rivart & Francoise Roi - 1795

The year 1795, the 18th of August after the publication of the 3 banns of the future marriage between Joseph Rivart, illegitimate son of Joseph Rivart and of Catherine of the Indian Nation Osage on the one hand, and Francoise Roi, daughter of majority age of Andre Roi and of Francoise Chappart. Without having found any obstacle or opposition and after the engagement celebrated the said day, I, the undersigned, Pierre Joseph Didier, Religious Benedictine priest, cure' of St. Louis, have received in this church the mutual consent of the parties and have given them the nuptial Benediction. Present and accepting the said Joseph Rivart and the said Francoise Roi and more, in the presence of Sirs Pierre Chalifour, Jean Baptiste Sinulet, Joseph Beauchemin, Basile Hobart, who have been warned of the punishment (pains) against them who certify in this case facts which are not true. (They) have certified to us about the above on the resident, quality and liberty of the said parties and have signed with us the day and year above.

Mark of Francoise Roi
Mark of Joseph Rivart
Mark of P. Chalifour
Basille Hobart
Mark of Joseph Beauchamin
J. B Sinulet

fpj Didier Cure' of St. Louis

source: Borromeo Church Records, St. Louis, MO

Joseph REVARD & Francoise ROY Biography
From Osage County Profiles, 1978

Joseph Revard (1777-1821) is the French-Osage ancestor of most of Osage County’s Revards, making his story part of the county’s history. The life story of the French-Osage trader, who married a white French woman, is carried forward by his progeny, which is part of the early history of Missouri, Kansas City, Kansas; California, Oregon and Oklahoma.
The baptism of Joseph Revard, Indian, was recorded in 1777 in St. Louis. He was the son of French trader Joseph Revard and an Indian woman named Catherine. St. Charles Boromeo Church in St, Charles records Joseph’s marriage in 1795 to Frances Roy, daughter of Andre’ Roy and Frances Chaphart of Canada, early settlers at Vincennes and St. Charles. The baptisms of sons, Louis (1797) and Joseph (1799) are recorded at St. Charles. They had another son and probably other children.
The young half-breed Joseph grew up with the Osages, and was established as an Indian trader and hunter, and listed as a settler in St. Charles, in 1796. He was taxed $.50 for one horse in 1805, Joseph Revard was licensed to trade with the Indians and to hunt on the Missouri River.
In 1807, Joseph purchased forty arpens of land near St. Charles but sold it to Pierre Chouteau the next year when the Revards joined the Roy brothers in opening up a new settlement at Cote Sans Dessein, north of the Missouri River near the outlet of the Osage River. For a time, Cote Sans Dessein was the westernmost United States settlement.
In Cote Sans Dessein, Joseph continued as a trader and landowner and his house was the polling place for the township. In 1813 and 1814, Joseph served in the militia of the Missouri Territory (War of 1812). Pay must have been slow because in 1817 Joseph gave Pierre Martin power of attorney to collect his service pay.
In 1814, son Louis married Lenore Chalifoux, daughter of one of the Cote San Dessein. The 1817 census of Cote Sans Dessein township shows a large household of Joseph Revard, Sr. A separate household was listed fro Joseph Revard, Jr. (1799-1846).
As a trader, Joseph was associated with and probably financed by the Chouteau family of St. Louis, as were most traders on the Missouri River system. In 1817, Secretary Bates of Missouri issued a license to trade with the Great and Little Osages to “Chouteau and Rivar”. Receipt to “P.L. Chouteau and Co.” indicates that the license was to Paul Ligueste Chouteau and Joseph Revard. Joseph, as a member of the tribe, had valuable connections in the trade. Joseph had mortgaged land and his house in Cote Sans Dessein in 1816, possibly financing a larger venture indicated by the license. Some time later, about 1819, Joseph and Frances, and the younger children, moved westward again and opened up a trading and farming settlement near the Grand (Neosha) River on the side of present Salina, Okla. Louis and Joseph apparently remained in Cote Sans Dessein.
Joseph was prospering, the family had an adequate cabin, a good crop, horses, livestock and poultry by 1821. They had become acquainted with their neighbors at the Union Mission, when Joseph was murdered and scalped by the Cherokees. (The government’s policy of displacing and moving Indian tribes had thrown the Cherokees and the Osages into bitter conflict.) Frances and the children took refuge at the Mission and after Joseph’s body was found, they returned to Cote Sans Dessein. The missionaries harvested Joseph’s crops and stored them in his uninhabited cabin. When Joseph’s estate was settled in Cote Sans Dessein in 1825, his house and lot there were sold to satisfy the 1816 mortgage.
In the 1830s, Frances and her family settled with other Creole and Indian families at the confluence of the Kaw and Missouri Rivers at Chouteau’s trading post, which evolved into Kansas City, Frances, did not remarry. Her home and that of son Joseph are on the first map of Kansas City. Son Louis had died before this move. Some of the family migrated to Calif. in the early days and then back to Oklahoma in the 1870s. Son Joseph died in Kansas City around 1846. Both widows remarried. Many of the Kansas City Revards migrated with the Osages to Kansas around 1850 and settled near Osage Mission (St. Paul) the moved with the Osages to present Osage County, Okla. in the 1870s. Other Revards returned from Oregon, California and Missouri to settle with the Osages also. When Osage lands were allotted, in 1906, there were 59 Osages on the final roll by the Revard name, and countless other descendants by other names. Joseph’s descendants include professors, army officers, attorneys, political leaders and the present Principal Chief of the Osage Tribe.

Submitted by Mrs. Mary D. Vaughn, great-great-great granddaughter

       Children of JOSEPH RIVARD and FRANCOISE ROY are:
3.       i.       LOUIS3 RIVARD, b. 1797, St. Charles, Missouri; d. Abt. 1830.
4.       ii.       JOSEPH JR. RIVARD, b. 1799, St. Charles, Missouri; d. 1846, KANSAS CITY,KANSAS.
       iii.       CELESTE RIVARD, b. 1817; d. 1843; m. ANTOINE DELORIER.

Generation No. 3

3. LOUIS3 RIVARD (JOSEPH SR.2, JOSEPH1) was born 1797 in St. Charles, Missouri, and died Abt. 1830. He married LENORE CHALIFOUX 1814.
       
Children of LOUIS RIVARD and LENORE CHALIFOUX are:
       i.       JOSEPH4 RIVARD.
       ii.       LOUIS RIVARD, m. AUGUSTINE PHILIBERT.
5.       iii.       PETER REVARD, b. 02 Aug 1826; d. 24 Nov 1888.


4. JOSEPH JR.3 RIVARD (JOSEPH SR.2, JOSEPH1) was born 1799 in St. Charles, Missouri, and died 1846 in KANSAS CITY,KANSAS. He married MARIE LOUISE RHELLE 1824.
       
Children of JOSEPH RIVARD and MARIE RHELLE are:
       i.       PAUL4 RIVARD, b. 1825; d. 1914.
       ii.       GENEVIEVE "JANE" RIVARD, b. 12 Oct 1827, Cote Sans Dessein, Missouri; d. 28 Feb 1913; m. WILLIAM CHAMPAIGNE.
6.       iii.       JOSEPH RIVARD, b. 1829, Missouri; d. 04 Feb 1917, Missouri.
       iv.       URSULA RIVARD, b. 1833, Missouri; m. CHURCH ABNER FULTON.
       v.       LOUIS EDWARD REVARD, b. 1840; m. MARY EMELINE TINKER.
       vi.       MARY "ANNE" LOUISE REVARD, b. 1840, Missouri; d. 21 Nov 1864, Missouri; m. CYPRIEN TAYRIEN.

Generation No. 4

5. PETER4 REVARD (LOUIS3 RIVARD, JOSEPH SR.2, JOSEPH1) was born 02 Aug 1826, and died 24 Nov 1888. He married LENORA ROY 1853 in WESTPORT, MISSOURI, daughter of JOSEPH ROY and MARY CHALIFAUX. She was born 12 Jan 1828, and died Aug 1885.
       
Children of PETER REVARD and LENORA ROY are:
       i.       LOUIS SOLOMON5 REVARD, b. 1855.
       ii.       CHARLES REVARD, b. 1857.
       iii.       ALEXANDER REVARD, b. 1860.
       iv.       AMELIA REVARD, b. 1864.
       v.       WILLIAM (BILLIE) REVARD, b. 1864.
       vi.       FRANK (FRANCIS) REVARD, b. 1866.
       vii.       MARY/MARIA ROSALIE REVARD, b. 1872; m. MCGUIRE.

6. JOSEPH4 RIVARD (JOSEPH JR.3, JOSEPH SR.2, JOSEPH1) was born 1829 in Missouri, and died 04 Feb 1917 in Missouri. He married ELEANOR "LENORE" LESSERT, daughter of CLEMENT LESSERT and JULIA ROY. She was born 03 Feb 1824 in Westport, Missouri.
       
Children of JOSEPH RIVARD and ELEANOR LESSERT are:
       i.       JOSEPH JR.5 RIVARD, b. 18 Jun 1853; d. 26 Jun 1925; m. ZOE "NEAN" PAPAN.
       ii.       JULIA A. RIVARD, b. 1856.
       iii.       LEONARD RIVARD, b. 04 Oct 1859; d. 25 Jul 1921; m. MAY "GERTIE" GAITHR.
       iv.       MARY LOUISE RIVARD, b. 01 Dec 1861; d. 21 Nov 1943; m. FRANCIS "FRANK" TINKER.
       v.       FRANKLIN N. RIVARD, b. 26 Dec 1863; d. 19 Apr 1957; m. ROMANZY MAE NICHOLS.
       vi.       CHARLES E. RIVARD, b. 28 Oct 1866; d. 11 Feb 1924.
       vii.       ELIZA A. "MINNIE" REVARD, b. 1870.
       viii.       EMMA "EMILY" BELL REVARD, b. 1872; m. WILLIE HARDY.
       ix.       JAMES REVARD, b. 1874.
       x.       ISAAC REVARD, b. 1877.


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