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Nicolas Saint-Martin (August 10, 1753 – July 12, 1823) was a militia officer and political figure in Lower Canada. He is sometimes also referred to as Nicolas de Saint-Martin or Nicolas Gorge de Saint-Martin. In 1823, he died at Yamachiche after suffering an attack of paralysis the preceding year.

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  • Nicolas Saint-Martin (ur. 10 sierpnia 1753 w Trois-Rivières, zm. 12 lipca 1823 w Yamachiche (Quebec)) – kanadyjski oficer policji, polityk w Dolnej Kanadzie. Zgłosił się na ochotnika do brytyjskiej armii podczas amerykańskiej Inwazji w 1775-1776. w 1784 ożenił się z Marie-Louise Godefroy de Tonnancour. W 1792 został wybrany na posła do parlamentu Dolnej Kanady. Tego samego roku wstąpił do lokalnej milicji. W 1812 awansował na podpułkownika i służył podczas wojny. Zmarł z powodu porażenia. (pl)
  • Nicolas Saint-Martin (August 10, 1753 – July 12, 1823) was a militia officer and political figure in Lower Canada. He is sometimes also referred to as Nicolas de Saint-Martin or Nicolas Gorge de Saint-Martin. In 1823, he died at Yamachiche after suffering an attack of paralysis the preceding year. (en)
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  • Nicolas Saint-Martin (August 10, 1753 – July 12, 1823) was a militia officer and political figure in Lower Canada. He is sometimes also referred to as Nicolas de Saint-Martin or Nicolas Gorge de Saint-Martin. He was born Jacques-Nicolas Saint-Martin at Trois-Rivières in 1753, the son of a captain in the French navy who took part in the defence of Quebec City. Saint-Martin volunteered to serve in the British Army during the American invasion of 1775–6. He retired on half pay in 1783. In 1784, he married Marie-Louise, the daughter of seigneur . He was named justice of the peace for Trois-Rivières district in 1790 and was also served as commissioner for various public works projects in the region. He was elected to the 1st Parliament of Lower Canada for Trois-Rivières in 1792. Saint-Martin joined the local militia, becoming lieutenant-colonel in 1812, and served during the War of 1812. In 1823, he died at Yamachiche after suffering an attack of paralysis the preceding year. (en)
  • Nicolas Saint-Martin (ur. 10 sierpnia 1753 w Trois-Rivières, zm. 12 lipca 1823 w Yamachiche (Quebec)) – kanadyjski oficer policji, polityk w Dolnej Kanadzie. Zgłosił się na ochotnika do brytyjskiej armii podczas amerykańskiej Inwazji w 1775-1776. w 1784 ożenił się z Marie-Louise Godefroy de Tonnancour. W 1792 został wybrany na posła do parlamentu Dolnej Kanady. Tego samego roku wstąpił do lokalnej milicji. W 1812 awansował na podpułkownika i służył podczas wojny. Zmarł z powodu porażenia. (pl)
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