Wolfred Nelson

Wolfred Nelson

Infobox Mayor


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honorific-prefix = Mayor
name = Wolfred Nelson
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caption = "L'opinion publique", Vol. 4, no. 18, pp. 209 (1 May 1873)
order = 8th Mayor of Montreal
term_start = 1854
term_end = 1856
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predecessor = Charles Wilson
successor = Henry Starnes
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birth_date = 10 July 1791
birth_place = Montreal, Lower Canada
death_date = death date and age|1863|6|17|1791|7|10
death_place = Montreal, Province of Canada
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profession = doctor
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Wolfred Nelson, (10 July 1791 – 17 June 1863) was from 1854 to 1856 the mayor of Montreal, Quebec. Nelson was born in Montreal the son of William Nelson, an immigrant to Colonial America from Newsham, North Yorkshire, England. His mother, Jane Dies, was a teacher and daughter of an important land owner in the New York area.

Along with his younger brother Robert Nelson, he was known as a member of the Patriotes and his leading role in the Lower Canada Rebellion.

Nelson studied at the school of his father in William Henry (today Sorel, Quebec). He became doctor in January 1811, and subsequently served in that capacity with the British troops in the War of 1812.

He moved to Saint-Denis-sur-Richelieu where he opened a distillery. He entered politics when elected in William Henry in 1827. He supported the Parti Patriote.

In 1827, he was elected as a member of the Legislative Assembly, but gave up active politics in 1830, without disavowing his reformist allegiance. He became a Patriote leader in the region of the Richelieu River valley, and supported the use of arms at the "Assemblée des Six-Comtés" in 1837.

In a prelude to the Lower Canada Rebellion of 1837, Nelson led 5,000 Patriotes in the two-day Assembly of the Six Counties in Saint-Charles, Lower Canada (present-day Quebec), on 23 October and 24 October 1837, to protest the government's Russell Resolutions, taking place despite the June 15 Proclamation forbidding public assemblies. The conference delegates approved the Thirteen Resolutions, based on the republican document "Rights of Man" written by British and later American Revolutionary Thomas Paine, which was also adopted by proponents of both the American Revolution and the French Revolution. A "Column of Liberty" was also erected in Saint-Charles' Square. [ [http://northernblue.ca/canchan/research/resultsreb.php Canada Channel: Content Summary for Rebellions of 1837-38] ]

On 16 November 1837, he and 25 others were charged with high treason. The following month, on 4 December 1837, Louis-Joseph Papineau and Edmund Bailey O’Callaghan joined Nelson at Saint-Denis where they decided to resist arrest, procure arms and ammunition for the people and declare the independence of Lower Canada. [http://northernblue.ca/canchan/research/result sreb.php]

On 28 February 1838, after having crossed the border from Vermont, Nelson, along with 300 to 400 Patriotes from a secret group called Frères Chasseurs, distributed copies of a declaration of independence written by Nelson’s brother, Robert Nelson. [ Library and Archives of Canada http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=4624] Drawn from the American Declaration of Independence, the document listed the crimes that Great Britain had committed against Lower Canada, as well as the right to overthrow the government. [Library and Archives of Canada http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=5184]

Later, he led a group of armed citizens who resisted arrest by the British army at St-Denis. He was arrested soon after. (See Lower Canada Rebellion.)

Exiled to Bermuda in 1838, Nelson was granted amnesty by the British colonial government and came back to Montreal in 1842. In 1844, he was elected to the new Parliament of the Province of Canada. In 1854, he became mayor of Montreal, and he died in June 1863. He is interred in the Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Cemetery in Montreal.

Works

* "Report of Dr. Wolfred Nelson, one of the inspectors of the provincial penitentiary, on the present state, discipline, management and expenditure of the district and other prisons in Canada East", 1852 (exit also in French)
* " _fr. Rapport des Drs. Nelson et Macdonnell, et Zéphirin Perrault, ecr., avocat, sur l'Hôpital de marine et des émigrés de Québec, et correspondance relative aux services du Dr. Robitaille dans le dit hôpital", 1853
* [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/cholera/pdf/101203255.pdf "Practical views on cholera, and on the sanitaty, preventive and curative measures to be adopted in the event of a visitation of the epidemic"] , 1854 (exit also in French)

Notes

References

* John Beswarick Thompson. [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=4624 "Nelson, Wolfred"] , in the [http://www.biographi.ca Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online] , University of Toronto and Université Laval, 2000
* Jonathan Lemire. [http://cgi2.cvm.qc.ca/glaporte/1837.pl?out=article&pno=biographie67 "Nelson, Wolfred (1791-1863)"] , in "Les Patriotes de 1837@1838", online May 20, retrived March 8, 2008
* Georges Aubin. "Wolfred Nelson. Écrits d'un patriote (1812-1842)", Montréal : Comeau & Nadeau, 1998, 177 pages (ISBN 2980496383)
* Jean Chartier. " [http://www.vigile.net/hist/histnat/rebellions/chartiernelson.html Le médecin du peuple] ", in "Le Devoir", April 5, 1999 (via Vigile.net)
* " [http://www.vieux.montreal.qc.ca/inventaire/fiches/fiche_pers.php?id=26 Wolfred Nelson en 1849] ", in the official Web site of the Vieux-Montréal, update Sept. 23, 2005


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