- Joseph-François Perrault
Joseph-François Perrault (
June 2 1753 –April 5 1844 ) was a businessman and political figure inLower Canada .He was born in
Quebec City in 1753, the son offur trade r Louis Perrault and grandson ofFrançois Perrault , and was brought to Trois-Rivières during the British attack on the town. In 1763, his father returned to Quebec City and left his children with his brother Jacques while he returned toFrance on business. Joseph-François studied at thePetit Séminaire de Québec . In 1772, he left the province to meet his father inNew Orleans . When he arrived, his father was atSt Louis, Missouri and they were finally reunited there in the spring of 1773.In 1779, the younger Perrault was captured by native warriors allied with the British and brought to
Detroit . There, he met his uncle Jacques Baby, dit Dupéront. Unable to rejoin his father, Perrault began working for his uncle atMontreal . He later entered retail trade on his own, later leaving that business and becoming involved in various other activities, including teaching bookkeeping and translating legal publications. Perrault also became involved in theatre at Montreal withPierre-Amable de Bonne . In 1795, he was named clerk of the peace andprotonotary for the Court of King's Bench at Quebec. He was elected to theLegislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Huntingdon County in 1796; he was reelected in 1800. In 1806, he helped establish the "Courier de Québec " and was also involved in the production of the "Le Vrai Canadien " at Quebec. Although he was originally a strong supporter of the English party, Perrault became a moderate Reformer later in life; he opposed the use of force to secure political change.Perrault was active in the freemasons, establishing a lodge at Quebec City and serving as deputy grand master for the province in 1816. He helped establish the Education Society of the District of Quebec to provide education for the town's poor children and served as its president. He also helped establish the British and Canadian School Society of the District of Quebec, an organization with similar aims.
He died at Quebec City in 1844.
His grandson
Joseph-Xavier Perrault later served in the legislative assembly and also was involved in promoting education in the province.External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=3600 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
High School named after him [http://www.csdm.qc.ca/jfp/]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.