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Charles-Eusèbe Casgrain (December 28, 1800 – February 29, 1848) was a lawyer and political figure in Lower Canada. He was born at Rivière-Ouelle in Lower Canada in 1800, the son of merchant , and studied at the Petit Séminaire de Montréal, Petit Séminaire de Québec and the Séminaire de Nicolet. He articled in law with Louis Moquin at Quebec City and was called to the bar in 1824. In the same year, he married Eliza Anne, the daughter of James Baby who was a judge and political figure in Upper Canada. Casgrain first set up practice at Quebec and then moved back to Rivière-Ouelle in 1827. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Kamouraska in 1830; he did not support the Ninety-Two Resolutions. Casgrain served on the Special Council which administered the province after

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  • Charles-Eusèbe Casgrain (December 28, 1800 – February 29, 1848) was a lawyer and political figure in Lower Canada. He was born at Rivière-Ouelle in Lower Canada in 1800, the son of merchant , and studied at the Petit Séminaire de Montréal, Petit Séminaire de Québec and the Séminaire de Nicolet. He articled in law with Louis Moquin at Quebec City and was called to the bar in 1824. In the same year, he married Eliza Anne, the daughter of James Baby who was a judge and political figure in Upper Canada. Casgrain first set up practice at Quebec and then moved back to Rivière-Ouelle in 1827. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Kamouraska in 1830; he did not support the Ninety-Two Resolutions. Casgrain served on the Special Council which administered the province after the Lower Canada Rebellion. In 1846, he was named deputy commissioner of public works at Montreal. He died at Montreal in 1848 and was buried at Rivière-Ouelle. His son Charles-Eugène later became a member of the Canadian Senate and his son Philippe-Baby was a member of the House of Commons. His son Henri-Raymond became a priest and historian. His daughter Suzanne married Charles Alphonse Pantaléon Pelletier who went on to serve in the Senate of Canada and to become Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec. His grandson Thomas Chase-Casgrain served in the Canadian House of Commons. (en)
  • Charles-Eusèbe Casgrain (21 décembre 1800 - 29 février 1848) est un avocat et un homme politique canadien qui s'est opposé aux 92 résolutions lors du soulèvement de 1837. Né à Rivière-Ouelle, il fit ses études au petit séminaire de Québec de 1812 à 1816, puis au séminaire de Nicolet jusqu'en 1818. Il fit un stage avec à Québec avant d'entreprendre l'exercice de son métier dans sa ville natale. À l', il se présenta à la chambre d'assemblée en compagnie d'Amable Dionne et fut élu dans Kamouraska. Il prit ses distances avec Louis-Joseph Papineau, qui le dégoûtait par son indiscipline. Modeste en politique, il siégea au de 1838, où il fit preuve d'anti-élitisme lors de l'insurrection. Doté du pouvoir de prêter le serment d'allégeance, il travailla ensuite au sein de la commission des travaux publics. À Pointe-Saint-Charles et à Grosse-Île, il fit construire des abris pour les immigrants irlandais frappés par le typhus. Tombé malade en 1847, il mourut le 24 février de l'année suivante. Il est le père de l'écrivain et historien Henri-Raymond Casgrain et de Philippe Baby Casgrain. (fr)
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  • Charles-Eusèbe Casgrain (December 28, 1800 – February 29, 1848) was a lawyer and political figure in Lower Canada. He was born at Rivière-Ouelle in Lower Canada in 1800, the son of merchant , and studied at the Petit Séminaire de Montréal, Petit Séminaire de Québec and the Séminaire de Nicolet. He articled in law with Louis Moquin at Quebec City and was called to the bar in 1824. In the same year, he married Eliza Anne, the daughter of James Baby who was a judge and political figure in Upper Canada. Casgrain first set up practice at Quebec and then moved back to Rivière-Ouelle in 1827. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Kamouraska in 1830; he did not support the Ninety-Two Resolutions. Casgrain served on the Special Council which administered the province after (en)
  • Charles-Eusèbe Casgrain (21 décembre 1800 - 29 février 1848) est un avocat et un homme politique canadien qui s'est opposé aux 92 résolutions lors du soulèvement de 1837. Né à Rivière-Ouelle, il fit ses études au petit séminaire de Québec de 1812 à 1816, puis au séminaire de Nicolet jusqu'en 1818. Il fit un stage avec à Québec avant d'entreprendre l'exercice de son métier dans sa ville natale. À l', il se présenta à la chambre d'assemblée en compagnie d'Amable Dionne et fut élu dans Kamouraska. Il prit ses distances avec Louis-Joseph Papineau, qui le dégoûtait par son indiscipline. (fr)
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