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Ovide Le Blanc (1801–1870) was a notary and political figure in Quebec. He represented Beauharnois in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from 1851 to 1854. He was born in Champlain, Quebec, the son of Étienne Le Blanc and Josette Richerville, and grew up in Trois-Rivières. Le Blanc apprenticed as a notary at Quebec City and received his commission to practice in 1822. He practised in Trois-Rivières, Beauharnois, Montreal and Portage-du-Fort. He served as lieutenant in the militia. Le Blanc was an unsuccessful candidate for a seat in the legislative assembly in 1844. He was unsuccessful when he ran for reelection in 1854. Le Blanc served as a member of the commission to reimburse people who had suffered losses during the Lower Canada Rebellion. In 1845, he married Sophie Lin

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  • Ovide Le Blanc (1801–1870) was a notary and political figure in Quebec. He represented Beauharnois in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from 1851 to 1854. He was born in Champlain, Quebec, the son of Étienne Le Blanc and Josette Richerville, and grew up in Trois-Rivières. Le Blanc apprenticed as a notary at Quebec City and received his commission to practice in 1822. He practised in Trois-Rivières, Beauharnois, Montreal and Portage-du-Fort. He served as lieutenant in the militia. Le Blanc was an unsuccessful candidate for a seat in the legislative assembly in 1844. He was unsuccessful when he ran for reelection in 1854. Le Blanc served as a member of the commission to reimburse people who had suffered losses during the Lower Canada Rebellion. In 1845, he married Sophie Lin (en)
  • Ovide Le Blanc (1801-1870) fut un notaire et homme politique fédéral du Québec. Il a représenté Beauharnois dans la Assemblée législative de la Province du Canada de 1851 à 1854. Il est né à Champlain (Québec), le fils de Étienne Le Blanc et Josette Richerville et a grandi à Trois-Rivières. Le Blanc a fait son apprentissage en tant que notaire à Québec et reçut sa commission à la pratique en 1822. Il pratiquait à Trois-Rivières, Beauharnois, Montréal et Portage-du-Fort. Il fut lieutenant dans la milice. Le Blanc candidata pour un siège à l'Assemblée législative en 1844. Il a échoué quand il s'est présenté pour la réélection en 1854. Le Blanc a servi en tant que membre de la commission de rembourser pour ceux qui avait subi des pertes au cours de la Rébellion des Patriotes en 1837. En 1845, (fr)
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  • Ovide Le Blanc (1801–1870) was a notary and political figure in Quebec. He represented Beauharnois in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from 1851 to 1854. He was born in Champlain, Quebec, the son of Étienne Le Blanc and Josette Richerville, and grew up in Trois-Rivières. Le Blanc apprenticed as a notary at Quebec City and received his commission to practice in 1822. He practised in Trois-Rivières, Beauharnois, Montreal and Portage-du-Fort. He served as lieutenant in the militia. Le Blanc was an unsuccessful candidate for a seat in the legislative assembly in 1844. He was unsuccessful when he ran for reelection in 1854. Le Blanc served as a member of the commission to reimburse people who had suffered losses during the Lower Canada Rebellion. In 1845, he married Sophie Lindsay, the daughter of . Le Blanc probably died at Portage-du-Fort. (en)
  • Ovide Le Blanc (1801-1870) fut un notaire et homme politique fédéral du Québec. Il a représenté Beauharnois dans la Assemblée législative de la Province du Canada de 1851 à 1854. Il est né à Champlain (Québec), le fils de Étienne Le Blanc et Josette Richerville et a grandi à Trois-Rivières. Le Blanc a fait son apprentissage en tant que notaire à Québec et reçut sa commission à la pratique en 1822. Il pratiquait à Trois-Rivières, Beauharnois, Montréal et Portage-du-Fort. Il fut lieutenant dans la milice. Le Blanc candidata pour un siège à l'Assemblée législative en 1844. Il a échoué quand il s'est présenté pour la réélection en 1854. Le Blanc a servi en tant que membre de la commission de rembourser pour ceux qui avait subi des pertes au cours de la Rébellion des Patriotes en 1837. En 1845, il épousa Sophie Lindsay, la fille de William Lindsay. Le Blanc est probablement mort à Portage-du-Fort. (fr)
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