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'''François Lesieur Desaulniers''' (1785 – ] ]) was a ] farmer and political figure. | '''François Lesieur Desaulniers''' (1785 – ] ]) was a ] farmer and political figure. | ||
He was born in ] in 1785. He served as lieutenant-colonel in the local |
He was born in ] in 1785. He served as lieutenant-colonel in the local militia. In 1805, he married Charlotte, the daughter of ], who represented Saint-Maurice in the legislative assembly from 1792 to 1796. Desaulniers was elected to the ] for ] in an 1836 by-election as a member of the ]. He was elected to the ] for the same region in 1844. | ||
He died at Yamachiche in 1870. | He died at Yamachiche in 1870. |
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François Lesieur Desaulniers (1785 – August 7 1870) was a Quebec farmer and political figure.
He was born in Yamachiche in 1785. He served as lieutenant-colonel in the local militia. In 1805, he married Charlotte, the daughter of Augustin Rivard, who represented Saint-Maurice in the legislative assembly from 1792 to 1796. Desaulniers was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Saint-Maurice in an 1836 by-election as a member of the parti patriote. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada for the same region in 1844.
He died at Yamachiche in 1870.
His son Louis-Léon was a member of the Canadian House of Commons.
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Preceded byValère Guillet, Patriote Pierre Bureau, Patriote |
MLA, District of Saint-Maurice with Alexis Bareil, dit Lajoie, Patriote 1836–1838 |
Succeeded byConstitution suspended in 1838 |
Preceded byJoseph-Édouard Turcotte, Moderate Reformer | MLA, District of Saint-Maurice 1844–1848 |
Succeeded byLouis-Joseph Papineau, Radical Reformer |
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