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                  Louise-Adèle Taschereau, were married in Sainte-Marie-de-la-Nouvelle-Beauce (Sainte-Marie) on 4 April 1842. His own marriage certificate only adds to the mystery since it makes no mention of his
                  , and Charlotte-Elmire Aubert de Gaspé; they had four sons and four daughters; d. 19 July 1915 in Outremont
                  BOUCHER DE LA BRUÈRE, PIERRE (baptized Joseph-René-Pierre-Hypolite), lawyer, journalist, author, office holder
                  . Chase-Casgrain studied at the Petit Séminaire de Québec from 1867 to 1873 and spent the following year as a medical student at the Université Laval. Having transferred to the faculty of law, he remained
                  Contrecœur. A well-to-do farmer, his father had done his classical studies at the Petit Séminaire de Montréal and there had become friends with George-Étienne
                  . 1919); d. there 15 Sept. 1915 and was buried in Notre-Dame de Belmont cemetery in
                  Duclos* De Celles, Fabien Vanasse, Guillaume-Alphonse
                  de Québec in 1846–47. Since his father was a cabinet minister and legislative councillor, he had to move when the seat of government changed. Thus Taché studied successively in Montreal, in Toronto
                  *]. In 1867, with the constitutional changes that gave provincial status to Quebec, he was awarded the contract to manufacture most of the furniture for the legislative building on Rue de la Montagne (Côte
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