- Louis Turgeon
Louis Turgeon (
April 10 1762 –September 26 1827 ) was a notary, seigneur and political figure inLower Canada .He was born in
Beaumont, Quebec in 1762, studied at thePetit Séminaire de Québec , articled as a notary and was licensed to practice in 1792. He set up his office at Saint-Charles nearQuebec City . He was named a justice of the peace in Quebec district in 1794. In 1804, he was elected to theLegislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Hertford, usually supporting theparti canadien ; he was reelected in 1808 and then in 1816. He served in the local militia during theWar of 1812 , becoming lieutenant-colonel in 1821. In 1818, he resigned his seat when he was appointed to theLegislative Council of Lower Canada . He had inherited part of the seigneury of Beaumont in 1768 when his mother died; by 1819, he had become principal seigneur for Beaumont.He died in Saint-Charles in 1827.
His daughter Marie-Ermine married
Louis-Michel Viger . His cousinJoseph-Ovide Turgeon also served in the legislative assembly.External links
* [http://www.assnat.qc.ca/FRA/membres/notices/t-u/turgl.htm Biography from Assemblée nationale du Québec (french)]
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=3178 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
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