Georges-René Saveuse de Beaujeu
Georges-René Saveuse de Beaujeu, Comte de Beaujeu | |
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Member of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada | |
In office 1848–1865 | |
Personal details | |
Born |
Montreal, Lower Canada | June 4, 1810
Died |
July 29, 1865 55) Coteau-du-Lac, Canada East | (aged
Children | Georges-Raoul-Léotale-Guichart-Humbert Saveuse de Beaujeu |
Georges-René Saveuse de Beaujeu, Comte de Beaujeu (June 4, 1810 – July 29, 1865) was a seigneur and political figure in Canada East.
He was born in Montreal in 1810, the son of seigneur Jacques-Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu and Catherine Chaussegros de Léry, daughter of Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry. He studied at the Collège de Montréal. After his father's death from cholera in 1832, he inherited the fief of Nouvelle-Longueuil and the seigneury of Soulanges. Later that year, he married Adélaïde, the daughter of seigneur Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé. In 1848, he was appointed to the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada. He was elected to the same council for Rigaud division in 1858 and 1862 after it became an elected body. Saveuse de Beaujeu also served as lieutenant-colonel in the militia and was president of the Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste of Montreal. He helped found the Société Historique de Montréal in 1858.
He died at Coteau-du-Lac in 1865.
His son Georges-Raoul-Léotale-Guichart-Humbert later served in the Canadian House of Commons.
References
- "Biography". Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours (in French). National Assembly of Quebec.
- "Georges-René Saveuse de Beaujeu". Dictionary of Canadian Biography (online ed.). University of Toronto Press. 1979–2005.