- Bartholomew Gugy
Bartholomew Conrad Augustus Gugy (
November 6 1796 –June 11 1876 ) was a seigneur and political figure inLower Canada andCanada East .He was born in Trois-Rivières in 1796, the son of
Louis Gugy and was educated in the school of the ReverendJohn Strachan in Cornwall,Upper Canada . He served in theCanadian Fencibles during theWar of 1812 , later becoming lieutenant. He studied law and was called to the bar in 1822. In 1828, he married Louise-Sophie, daughter ofAntoine-Louis Juchereau Duchesnay . Gugy was elected to theLegislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Sherbrooke in an 1831by-election and was reelected in 1834. He voted against theNinety-Two Resolutions . He served with the militia during theLower Canada Rebellion as colonel leading acavalry unit; he fought at Saint-Charles and Saint-Eustache. Gugy was police magistrate atMontreal from 1838 to 1839 and served as adjutant-general of militia for Lower Canada from 1841 to 1846. In 1848, he was elected to theLegislative Assembly of the Province of Canada for the town of Sherbrooke. He was one of the Canadian representatives tothe Great Exhibition inLondon in 1851. On his father's death in 1840, he inherited the seigneuries of Yamachiche, Rivière-du-Loup, Grandpré, Grosbois and Dumontier, and in 1853, he inherited his father-in-law's property at Beauport. In 1869, Gugy married Mary McGrath, the daughter of a doctor in Michigan; his first wife had died in 1842.He died at his home at Beauport in 1876.
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