Charles-Louis Tarieu de Lanaudière, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Charles-Louis Tarieu de Lanaudière

Canadian politician

Date of Birth: 14-Oct-1743

Place of Birth: Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

Date of Death: 02-Oct-1811

Profession: politician

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Charles-Louis Tarieu de Lanaudière

  • Charles-Louis Tarieu de Lanaudière (October 14, 1743 – October 2, 1811) was a soldier, seigneur and political figure in Lower Canada. He was born in Quebec City in 1743, the son of seigneur Charles-François Tarieu de La Naudière, and studied at the Petit Séminaire de Québec.
  • He joined the Régiment de La Sarre in 1756 and was wounded in the Battle of Sainte-Foy.
  • Lanaudière returned to France with his regiment in 1760 but came back to Quebec in 1768.
  • The following year, he married Geneviève-Élisabeth, the daughter of Luc de La Corne.
  • He was named aide-de-camp for Governor Guy Carleton.
  • In 1771, he was appointed surveyor general of woods and waters; he refused the offer of a baronetcy for religious reasons.
  • In 1777, he took part in a military expedition into New York led by Major-General John Burgoyne.
  • In 1786, Lanaudière was named to the Legislative Council of Quebec and, in 1792, to the Legislative Council of Lower Canada.
  • He also served as overseer of highways and superintendent of postal services.
  • From his mother, he inherited land in the seigneury of Lac-Maskinongé (also known as Lanaudière) and, from his father, the seigneury of Sainte-Anne De La Pérade.
  • In 1799, he was named quartermaster general of the militia. He died at Quebec City in 1811. His half-brother Charles-Gaspard served in the legislative assembly and legislative council in Lower Canada.

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