Jean Woods
Jean Joseph Emond Woods (1850 – 1928) was a physician and politician in Quebec who served as mayor of Aylmer from 1898 to 1900.[1]
Early life
The son of John Robert Woods and Zoé Desautels, he studied medicine at McGill University, graduating in 1875.
Personal life
Woods married Corrine Bourgeois in 1883. In the same year, he built a house on the main street in Aylmer that also served as his office.
Public office
In 1885, he was named a public vaccinator and the medical officer by the Aylmer Board of Health. In 1918, he was named inspector of prisons and asylums for Quebec, at which point, he moved to Lachine.
Death
He died in Lachine in 1928.[1]
References
- "John-Joseph-Edmond Woods". Répertoire des élus municipaux de l’Outaouais de 1845 à 1975 (in French). Archives nationales du Québec. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
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