Louis-Théodore Besserer (January 4, 1785 – February 3, 1861) was a businessman, notary and political figure in Lower Canada. He was born at Château-Richer, Quebec in 1785. He studied at the Petit Séminaire de Québec and later became a notary. During the War of 1812, he was a lieutenant in the Quebec City militia, later becoming captain. He represented Quebec County in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada from 1833 to 1838. He supported the Ninety-Two Resolutions, but preferred working through legal channels to rebellion. So, the British government saw him as a rebel, while the Parti patriote resented his moderate stance. In 1845, he retired to a large estate that he had purchased in Bytown. He subdivided this property and sold off building lots; this area is now the Ottawa neighbourhoo
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| - Луи-Теодор Бессерер (фр. Louis-Théodore Besserer, 4 января 1785, , Нижняя Канада (ныне Квебек) — 3 февраля 1861, Оттава) — предприниматель, нотариус и политический деятель Нижней Канады. (ru)
- Louis-Théodore Besserer (January 4, 1785 – February 3, 1861) was a businessman, notary and political figure in Lower Canada. He was born at Château-Richer, Quebec in 1785. He studied at the Petit Séminaire de Québec and later became a notary. During the War of 1812, he was a lieutenant in the Quebec City militia, later becoming captain. He represented Quebec County in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada from 1833 to 1838. He supported the Ninety-Two Resolutions, but preferred working through legal channels to rebellion. So, the British government saw him as a rebel, while the Parti patriote resented his moderate stance. In 1845, he retired to a large estate that he had purchased in Bytown. He subdivided this property and sold off building lots; this area is now the Ottawa neighbourhoo (en)
- Louis-Théodore Besserer (4 janvier 1785 - 3 février 1861) était un homme d'affaires, notaire et figure politique du Bas-Canada. Il est né à Château-Richer au Québec en 1785. Il étudie au Petit séminaire de Québec et devient plus tard notaire. Durant la Guerre de 1812, il est lieutenant de la milice de Québec, et devient plus tard capitaine. Il représente le comté de Québec à la Chambre d'assemblée du Bas-Canada du 1833 à 1838. Il approuve les 92 résolutions, mais utilise des moyens légaux pour répéter les réclamations des franco-canadiens. Le gouvernement britannique dit de lui qu'il est un rebelle, alors qu'il est considéré comme modéré par le Parti patriote. En 1845, il est pourchassé à Bytown. Il divise ses biens immobiliers et les vend par lots ; ses lots sont devenus Côte-de-Sable dan (fr)
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| - Louis-Théodore Besserer (4 janvier 1785 - 3 février 1861) était un homme d'affaires, notaire et figure politique du Bas-Canada. Il est né à Château-Richer au Québec en 1785. Il étudie au Petit séminaire de Québec et devient plus tard notaire. Durant la Guerre de 1812, il est lieutenant de la milice de Québec, et devient plus tard capitaine. Il représente le comté de Québec à la Chambre d'assemblée du Bas-Canada du 1833 à 1838. Il approuve les 92 résolutions, mais utilise des moyens légaux pour répéter les réclamations des franco-canadiens. Le gouvernement britannique dit de lui qu'il est un rebelle, alors qu'il est considéré comme modéré par le Parti patriote. En 1845, il est pourchassé à Bytown. Il divise ses biens immobiliers et les vend par lots ; ses lots sont devenus Côte-de-Sable dans le voisinage d'Ottawa. Besserer Street porte son nom. Il meurt à Ottawa en 1861. (fr)
- Louis-Théodore Besserer (January 4, 1785 – February 3, 1861) was a businessman, notary and political figure in Lower Canada. He was born at Château-Richer, Quebec in 1785. He studied at the Petit Séminaire de Québec and later became a notary. During the War of 1812, he was a lieutenant in the Quebec City militia, later becoming captain. He represented Quebec County in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada from 1833 to 1838. He supported the Ninety-Two Resolutions, but preferred working through legal channels to rebellion. So, the British government saw him as a rebel, while the Parti patriote resented his moderate stance. In 1845, he retired to a large estate that he had purchased in Bytown. He subdivided this property and sold off building lots; this area is now the Ottawa neighbourhood of Sandy Hill. Besserer Street in this area was named after him. He died at Ottawa in 1861. (en)
- Луи-Теодор Бессерер (фр. Louis-Théodore Besserer, 4 января 1785, , Нижняя Канада (ныне Квебек) — 3 февраля 1861, Оттава) — предприниматель, нотариус и политический деятель Нижней Канады. (ru)
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