- Jean-Joseph Girouard
Jean-Joseph Girouard (
November 13 1794 –September 18 1855 ) was a notary and political figure inLower Canada .He was born at
Quebec City in 1794, ofAcadian descent, and lived with his grandfather,Jean Baillairgé , after his father's death in 1800. When Baillairgé died in 1805, his mother became the housekeeper for a parish priest, who also tutored the children. Girouard trained as a notary, qualified to practice in 1816 and set up practice at Saint-Benoît (later Mirabel). He also served as a volunteer in the militia during theWar of 1812 and was named captain in 1821. In 1818, he married Marie-Louise Félix from the village of Saint-Benoît.He resigned his position in the militia after a number of his friends were dismissed as militia officers because of their association with the Patriotes. Girouard was elected to the
Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Deux-Montagnes in an 1831 by-election held after the death ofJacques Labrie and supportedLouis-Joseph Papineau in the assembly. He supported theNinety-Two Resolutions and was reelected in 1834. In 1837, his name was on a list of rebel leaders to be arrested. He escaped but later turned himself in after he heard that his supporters had already been arrested and was imprisoned atMontreal . He was released in July 1838 but imprisoned again following the uprisings later that year.After his release, he retired from politics and returned to his profession as a notary. He married Émélie, the daughter of local notary Joseph-Amable Berthelot, in 1851. With his wife, he established the Hospice Youville, which provided education for young girls and care for the elderly, at Saint-Benoît. It was administered by the Sisters of Charity of the Hôpital Général in Montreal.
He died at Saint-Benoît in 1855.
His son Jean later served in the Legislative Council of Quebec. His son Joseph was a member of the Canadian House of Commons.
External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=3938 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
* [http://www.ourroots.ca/e/toc.aspx?id=1952 "Esquisses biographiques, 1795-1855 Jean-Joseph Girouard, l'ancien député du comté du Lac des Deux-Montagnes ...", GF Baillargé (1893)]
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