Toussaint Pothier, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Toussaint Pothier

Canadian politician

Date of Birth: 16-May-1771

Place of Birth: Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Date of Death: 22-Oct-1845

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Toussaint Pothier

  • Toussaint Pothier (May 16, 1771 – October 22, 1845) was a businessman, seigneur and political figure in Lower Canada. He was born Jean-Baptiste Pothier in Montreal in 1771, the son of Louis-Toussaint Pothier, a merchant and one of the founders of the North West Company.
  • He worked for the Michilimackinac Company, a fur trading company, and, later, for its successor, the South West Fur Company.
  • He purchased the seigneuries of Lanaudière and Carufel in 1814 and also owned a large amount of land in the centre of Montreal. Pothier helped capture Michilimackinac during the War of 1812.
  • In 1820, he married Anne-Françoise, daughter of Ralph Henry Bruyeres.
  • He served as a member of the Legislative Council of Lower Canada from 1824 until it was dissolved in 1838.
  • He also served on the first and third Special Councils which administered the province after the Lower Canada Rebellion.
  • After the union of Upper and Lower Canada, he retired from politics. In 1839, Pothier was named sheriff for Montreal district, but served only five days.
  • With Peter McGill, he was involved in the construction of the Champlain and St Lawrence Railroad, the first railway in the province.
  • Around 1841, he suffered a series of financial losses which led to him declaring bankruptcy. He died in Montreal in 1845. His daughter JessĂ©-Louise later married George-Paschal Desbarats, the Queen's Printer.

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