- Michel Auger (politician)
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Michel Auger Member of Parliament
for SheffordIn office
1882 – 1887Preceded by Lucius Seth Huntington Succeeded by Antoine Audet Personal details Born November 18, 1830
St. Pie, Lower CanadaDied May 12, 1909 Political party Unknown,Independent Liberal Spouse(s) Priscilla Nicol Profession farmer, mill owner Michel Auger (born November 18, 1830 in St. Pie, Lower Canada-died May 12, 1909) was a Canadian politician, farmer and mill owner. He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1882 federal election as an Independent Liberal for the riding of Shefford. He was defeated in the 1878 election; however, it is not known which party he was affiliated with. He ran for reelection in the 1887 election as an Independent Liberal but was defeated.
Auger was educated at the Grand Ligne Mission School and at the Hamilton Academy in Hamilton, New York. In 1856, he married Priscilla Nicol. Auger served five years as mayor of Ste-Prudentienne (Roxton Pond).[1]
References
- ^ The Canadian parliamentary companion, 1883 JA Gemmill
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