- Jean-Baptiste Durocher
Jean-Baptiste Durocher (
August 15 1754 –July 8 1811 ) was a businessman and political figure inLower Canada .He was born Jean-Baptiste-Amable Desrocher in L'Assomption in 1754, the son of Jean-Baptiste Desrocher and the greatgrandson of
Joseph Durocher , a merchant and tailor who came toNew France fromAngers ,France . He entered business as a merchant atMontreal and was also involved in thefur trade atDetroit . In 1782, Durocher married Marie-Joseph, the daughter of Charles Curot; she died in 1785. In 1792, he married Charlotte, the daughter of merchant Eustache Trottier Desrivières Beaubien and the niece ofFrançois Malhiot . In that same year, he was elected to the1st Parliament of Lower Canada for Montreal West; he was elected again for Montreal County in 1808, 1809 and 1810. He generally supported theparti canadien . Durocher was named a justice of the peace in 1800. He was a member of the Club des Apôtres at Montreal, a club with 12 members that held monthly suppers. Durocher served in the local militia, becoming major in 1809. GovernorJames Henry Craig relieved him of this post in 1810 because he support a bill which made judges ineligible to serve in the assembly.He died in office at Montreal in 1811. Durocher's second wife had died in 1805.
External links
* [http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fra/Membres/notices/d/DUROJB.htm Biography from Assemblée nationale du Québec (french)]
* [http://www.ourroots.ca/e/toc.aspx?id=8817 "Les députés au premier Parlement du Bas-Canada (1792-1796)", F-J Audet (1946)]
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