Jean-François Guité
Jean-François Guité (March 30, 1852 – September 17, 1917) was a Canadian politician.
Jean-François Guité | |
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Member of the Canadian Parliament for Bonaventure | |
In office 1897–1900 | |
Preceded by | William Le Boutillier Fauvel |
Succeeded by | Charles Marcil |
Personal details | |
Born | Maria, Canada East | March 30, 1852
Died | September 17, 1917 65) | (aged
Political party | Liberal |
Born in Maria, Canada East, Guité was a lumber merchant by profession, and on his wife's side (Madeleine Caron from Perce, Que.) a descendant of Louis Hebert, who first arrived with Jacques Cartier at Port Royal, N.S., in 1606. He was appointed to the House of Commons of Canada after the death of the sitting MP, William LeBoutillier Fauvel by Guite's father's first cousin Sir Alphonse Pelletier, Speaker of Canada's Senate who later became Lieutenant Governor of Quebec. A Liberal, he did not run in 1900 election.
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