- Edme Henry
Edme Henry (
November 15 1760 –September 14 1841 ) was a notary and political figure inLower Canada . He was also known as Edmund Henry.He was born in Longueuil in 1760, the son of a surgeon-major in the Régiment Royal Roussillon who settled on
Saint-Pierre and Miquelon leaving his wife and family in Quebec. Henry attended the Collège Saint-Raphaël, studied law withSimon Sanguinet , received his commission as a notary in 1783 and set up practice inMontreal . In 1794, he moved to La Prairie. He was elected to theLegislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Huntingdon County in 1810. Henry served as a major in the militia during theWar of 1812 , taking part in theBattle of Châteauguay , and was promoted to lieutenant-colonel in 1822. Henry acted as seigneurial agent for Napier Christie Burton, the son of Gabriel Christie; he was also crown land agent for the seigneury of Prairie-de-la-Madeleine and served as commissioner for roads and bridges. In 1815, he established the villages of Christieville (later Iberville), Napierville, and Henryville. Henry was also part owner of thesteamboat "Edmund Henry". In 1828, he married Marie-Clotilde Girardin, the widow ofJean-Baptiste Raymond , after the death of his first wife Eunice Parker. In 1837, he founded Henry's Bank, with branches at La Prairie and Montreal; he was temporarily forced into bankruptcy after his bank manager absconded with the cash.He died at La Prairie in 1841.
External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=3435 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
* [http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fra/membres/notices/g-i/henre.htm Biography from Assemblée nationale du Québec (french)]
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