. "Jacques-Nicolas Perrault (6 ao\u00FBt 1750 - 7 ao\u00FBt 1812) \u00E9tait un seigneur, homme d'affaires et homme politique f\u00E9d\u00E9ral du Bas-Canada. Il est n\u00E9 \u00E0 Qu\u00E9bec en 1750, fils de Jacques Perrault et petit-fils de Pierre Boucher de Boucherville. Il entra dans les affaires de son p\u00E8re et continua dans l'entreprise apr\u00E8s la mort de son p\u00E8re en 1775. Comme son p\u00E8re, Perrault s,est plus tard d\u00E9nomm\u00E9 Perrault l'a\u00EEn\u00E9. En 1779, il \u00E9pousa Marie-Anne, la fille du marchand Jean-Baptiste Amiot; elle meurt en 1782. Comme les autres gens d'affaires de l'\u00E9poque, il a fait pression pour avoir une assembl\u00E9e repr\u00E9sentative de la province. Perrault \u00E9tait un capitaine dans la milice locale et un juge de paix. Il re\u00E7oit la seigneurie de La Bouteillerie (ou Rivi\u00E8re-Ouelle) de son oncle, et a acqu\u00E9rit la pleine propri\u00E9t\u00E9 en"@fr . "Jacques-Nicolas Perrault"@fr . . . . . . "1085051798"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Jacques-Nicolas Perrault (6 ao\u00FBt 1750 - 7 ao\u00FBt 1812) \u00E9tait un seigneur, homme d'affaires et homme politique f\u00E9d\u00E9ral du Bas-Canada. Il est n\u00E9 \u00E0 Qu\u00E9bec en 1750, fils de Jacques Perrault et petit-fils de Pierre Boucher de Boucherville. Il entra dans les affaires de son p\u00E8re et continua dans l'entreprise apr\u00E8s la mort de son p\u00E8re en 1775. Comme son p\u00E8re, Perrault s,est plus tard d\u00E9nomm\u00E9 Perrault l'a\u00EEn\u00E9. En 1779, il \u00E9pousa Marie-Anne, la fille du marchand Jean-Baptiste Amiot; elle meurt en 1782. Comme les autres gens d'affaires de l'\u00E9poque, il a fait pression pour avoir une assembl\u00E9e repr\u00E9sentative de la province. Perrault \u00E9tait un capitaine dans la milice locale et un juge de paix. Il re\u00E7oit la seigneurie de La Bouteillerie (ou Rivi\u00E8re-Ouelle) de son oncle, et a acqu\u00E9rit la pleine propri\u00E9t\u00E9 en 1792, lorsque sa m\u00E8re est morte. En 1793, il s'\u00E9tablit \u00E0 Rivi\u00E8re-Ouelle, o\u00F9 il avait \u00E9pous\u00E9 Th\u00E9r\u00E8se-Esther Hausman, la veuve d'un marchand local. Dans le but de d\u00E9velopper sa seigneurie, il acheta la propri\u00E9t\u00E9 incluent une scierie, moulin \u00E0 orge et arr\u00EAt du forgeron; Il construit un quai et y a mis en place une \u00E9rabli\u00E8re. Il fut nomm\u00E9 colonel de la milice locale. Perrault a \u00E9t\u00E9 \u00E9lu pour repr\u00E9senter Cornwallis dans l'Assembl\u00E9e l\u00E9gislative du Bas-Canada en 1804. Il fut nomm\u00E9 au Conseil l\u00E9gislatif du Bas-Canada en 1812. Alors qu'il faisait partie de l'Assembl\u00E9e, il a soutenu une l\u00E9gislation qui interdit les juges d'\u00EAtre membres de l'Assembl\u00E9e l\u00E9gislative. Il a \u00E9t\u00E9 retrouv\u00E9 mort dans son bain \u00E0 Rivi\u00E8re-Ouelle en 1812 apr\u00E8s avoir \u00E9t\u00E9 malade pendant plusieurs jours. Son fr\u00E8re Olivier \u00E9tait un juge et a si\u00E9g\u00E9 au Conseil l\u00E9gislatif."@fr . . . . . "Jacques-Nicolas Perrault"@en . "8346988"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Jacques-Nicolas Perrault (August 6, 1750 \u2013 August 7, 1812) was a seigneur, businessman and political figure in Lower Canada. He was born in Quebec City in 1750, the son of and grandson of Pierre Boucher de Boucherville. He entered his father's business and continued in business after his father died in 1775. Like his father, Perrault later referred to himself as Perrault l'a\u00EEn\u00E9. In 1779, he married Marie-Anne, the daughter of merchant ; she died in 1782. Like other businesspeople of the time, he lobbied for a representative assembly for the province. Perrault was a captain in the local militia and a justice of the peace. He received the seigneury of La Bouteillerie (or Rivi\u00E8re-Ouelle) from his uncle, gaining full ownership in 1792 when his mother died. In 1793, he settled at Rivi\u00E8re-Ouell"@en . . "Jacques-Nicolas Perrault (August 6, 1750 \u2013 August 7, 1812) was a seigneur, businessman and political figure in Lower Canada. He was born in Quebec City in 1750, the son of and grandson of Pierre Boucher de Boucherville. He entered his father's business and continued in business after his father died in 1775. Like his father, Perrault later referred to himself as Perrault l'a\u00EEn\u00E9. In 1779, he married Marie-Anne, the daughter of merchant ; she died in 1782. Like other businesspeople of the time, he lobbied for a representative assembly for the province. Perrault was a captain in the local militia and a justice of the peace. He received the seigneury of La Bouteillerie (or Rivi\u00E8re-Ouelle) from his uncle, gaining full ownership in 1792 when his mother died. In 1793, he settled at Rivi\u00E8re-Ouelle, where he had married Th\u00E9r\u00E8se-Esther Hausman, the widow of a local merchant. With the aim of developing his seigneury, he purchased property which include a sawmill, barley mill and blacksmith's stop; he built a wharf and set up a sugar bush. He was named colonel in the local militia. Perrault was elected to represent Cornwallis in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada in 1804; he was named to the Legislative Council in 1812. While in the assembly, he supported legislation that banned judges from being members of the legislative assembly. He was found dead in his bath at Rivi\u00E8re-Ouelle in 1812 after having been ill for several days. His brother Olivier was a judge and also served in the legislative council."@en . . . . "2121"^^ . .