Canada, Quebec Marriages, 1820-1917
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Canada, Quebec Marriages, 1820-1917
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This collection contains marriage records from Quebec, Canada, between the years 1820 and 1917. Records typically include the names of the groom and the bride, their date and place of marriage and the names of their parents. Some records may also include the dates and places of birth for both the groom and the bride.<br><br>The majority of these records are written in French, but there are some throughout the collection that are in English. The index of this collection was produced by MyHeritage from scanned images of the original documents.
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Lomer Gouin & Eliza MercierMarried: May 24 1888 - Saint-Jacques, Quebec, Canada
Lomer Gouin was a pivotal legal and political figure who served as the Premier of Quebec from 1905 to 1920, a period marked by intense industrial development. His 1888 marriage to Eliza Mercier, the daughter of Premier Honoré Mercier, established a powerful link between two generations of Quebec’s political leadership. This union bridged traditional 19th-century nationalism with the pragmatic, pro-development policies of the 20th century. Although Eliza passed away shortly before he took office, their alliance remains a central chapter in the history of Quebec’s Liberal party. Gouin remains Quebec's primary architect, having modernized its economy while preserving its unique cultural identity.