- Jean-Baptiste
Mongenais (November 24, 1803 – May 28, 1887) was a
Quebec businessman and
political figure. He was a
Conservative member representing Vaudreuil...
- Liberal–Conservative 3rd 1874–1878 4th 1878–1882 Jean-Baptiste
Mongenais Conservative 5th 1882–1887 Hugh
McMillan 6th 1887–1891 7th 1891–1892...
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McMillan and
Olympe Mongenais. He
served on the
county council and was a
captain in the
local militia. In 1862, he
married Agnes Mongenais, the
daughter of...
- 1858–1860
Conservative Jean-Baptiste
Mongenais 1860–1861 (By-election) Bleu 7th
Parliament 1861–1863 Jean-Baptiste
Mongenais 1861–1863 Bleu 8th
Parliament 1863–1867...
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Publications des
Grands Lacs in 1972, and
operated under the
editorship of Jean
Mongenais until it was
acquired by
Poirier in 2002. "Franco-Ontarian Businesses...
- and came to
Glengarry County in
Upper Canada in 1823. He
married Olympe Mongenais.
McMillan later moved to Rigaud,
where he sold
flour and feed. He also...
- in a bid for re-election to the
federal seat in 1878 by Jean-Baptiste
Mongenais. He
lived at, and
shared ownership of, the old
Seigneury of Vaudreuil...
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Conservative London August 10, 1953
Canadian Army (1940-1945) Jean
Baptiste Mongenais Conservative Vaudreuil September 17, 1878
Militia (1869-) Gage W. Montgomery...
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Rouge Trois-Rivières Joseph-Édouard
Turcotte Bleu
Vaudreuil Jean-Baptiste
Mongenais Bleu Verchères Alexandre-Édouard
Kierzkowski Rouge Charles-François Painchaud...
- Bleu Trois-Rivières
Antoine Polette Reformer Vaudreuil Jean-Baptiste
Mongenais Reformer Verchères George-Étienne
Cartier Reformer Yamaska Ignace Gill...