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Luc Letellier de Saint-Just, PC (May 12, 1820 – January 28, 1881) was a Canadian politician. He also served as the third Lieutenant Governor of Quebec (1876–1879). A notary by training, Letellier belonged to a prominent family that descended from Michel Letellier who, originally from Saint-Quentin, in the diocese of Noyon, migrated to New France around 1705 with his wife Marie Mélie. Their son, François Letellier de Saint-Just, born in Québec in 1709, became a soldier in Fouville's company and retired from the troops in October 1740, after marrying Marie-Françoise Pelletier in Québec on January 25, 1740. In February 1750, they had a son named Michel Tellier who, as a farmer, was a member of the House of Assembly of Lower Canada between 1800 and 1804. He and his wife Louise Moreau are the p

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  • Luc Letellier de Saint-Just (de)
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  • Luc Letellier de Saint-Just, PC (* 12. Mai 1820 in , Niederkanada; † 28. Januar 1881 ebenda) war ein kanadischer Politiker. Von 1867 bis 1876 gehörte er dem Senat an und war drei Jahre lang kanadischer Landwirtschaftsminister. Danach amtierte er bis 1879 als Vizegouverneur der Provinz Québec. (de)
  • Luc Letellier de Saint-Just, né le 12 mai 1820 et décédé le 28 janvier 1881 à Rivière-Ouelle, est un homme politique québécois. Il est lieutenant-gouverneur du Québec entre 1876 et 1879. (fr)
  • Luc Letellier de Saint-Just, PC (May 12, 1820 – January 28, 1881) was a Canadian politician. He also served as the third Lieutenant Governor of Quebec (1876–1879). A notary by training, Letellier belonged to a prominent family that descended from Michel Letellier who, originally from Saint-Quentin, in the diocese of Noyon, migrated to New France around 1705 with his wife Marie Mélie. Their son, François Letellier de Saint-Just, born in Québec in 1709, became a soldier in Fouville's company and retired from the troops in October 1740, after marrying Marie-Françoise Pelletier in Québec on January 25, 1740. In February 1750, they had a son named Michel Tellier who, as a farmer, was a member of the House of Assembly of Lower Canada between 1800 and 1804. He and his wife Louise Moreau are the p (en)
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  • Rivière-Ouelle, Quebec (en)
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  • Rivière-Ouelle, Lower Canada (en)
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