Charles-Joseph Coursol, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Charles-Joseph Coursol

former mayor of Montreal, Quebec (1871 - 1873)

Date of Birth: 03-Oct-1819

Place of Birth: Fort Malden, Ontario, Canada

Date of Death: 04-Aug-1888

Profession: lawyer, politician

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Charles-Joseph Coursol

  • Charles-Joseph Coursol, (3 October 1819 – 4 August 1888) was a Canadian lawyer and politician, the Mayor of Montreal, Quebec between 1871 and 1873, and a member of Canadian Parliament from 1878 until his death. Baptised Michel-Joseph-Charles Coursol, he was born at Fort Malden, Upper Canada, located at what is now Amherstburg, Ontario.
  • He was the son of Michel Coursol (d.1820), of the Hudson's Bay Company, and Marie-MĂ©lanie Quesnel, daughter of Joseph Quesnel.
  • His father died before he was one year old, and he was adopted and brought up like a son in the home of his uncle, The Hon.
  • FrĂ©dĂ©ric-Auguste Quesnel. His early education was at the Petit SĂ©minaire de MontrĂ©al, and afterwards he was apprenticed to his step-father CĂ´me-SĂ©raphin Cherrier for the legal profession until his formal installation as a lawyer on 24 February 1841. During his legal career in Montreal, he was a city councillor in Saint-Antoine ward between 1853 and 1855.
  • Coursol left politics for numerous years, yet maintained a high profile in the Montreal community with other activities such as business and culture.
  • He returned to local politics and was acclaimed Mayor in both 1871 and 1872.
  • During that time, Coursol established urban parks for public use. After he left the Mayor's office, Coursol served as President of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society from 1872 to 1876.
  • His attention turned to national politics, winning the Montreal East riding for the Conservatives in the 1878 federal election.
  • He served second and third terms in the riding, running uncontested in the 1882 and 1887 federal elections.
  • However, Coursol died in office at Montmagny, Quebec on 4 August 1888. Coursol's honours included Spain's Order of Charles III in 1872, then his appointment as Queen's Counsel in February 1873.

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