Pierre-Samuel Gendron

Pierre-Samuel Gendron
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Bagot
In office
1867–1874
Succeeded by Joseph-Alfred Mousseau
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Bagot
In office
1867–1876
Succeeded by Flavien Dupont
Personal details
Born (1828-08-31)August 31, 1828
Sainte-Rosalie, Lower Canada
Died June 11, 1889(1889-06-11) (aged 60)
Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec
Political party Conservative
Other political
affiliations
Conservative Party of Quebec
Relations Flavien Dupont, nephew

Pierre-Samuel Gendron (August 31, 1828 June 11, 1889) was a Quebec notary and political figure. He represented Bagot in the Canadian House of Commons as a Conservative from 1867 to 1874 and in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1867 to 1876.

He was born in Sainte-Rosalie in 1828 and studied at the Séminaire de Saint-Hyacinthe until he was forced to leave due to health problems. He taught for a while in the region, then articled as a notary, qualifying to practice in 1860. In 1850, Gendron married Louise Fournier. He was elected to both the provincial and federal legislatures in 1867. In 1869, he founded the Société de Colonisation du Comté de Bagot and became its first president. Gendron did not run in 1874 for a federal seat after a so-called "dual mandate" became illegal; he was elected again to the Quebec assembly in 1871 and 1875. He resigned his seat to become prothonotary for the Quebec Superior Court in Montreal district serving until 1887, when he returned to Saint-Hyacinthe. Gendron was also president of the Lake Champlain and St. Lawrence Junction Railway.

He died in Saint-Hyacinthe in 1889 and was buried at Sainte-Rosalie.

His nephew Flavien Dupont also represented Bagot in the Quebec assembly and in the House of Commons.

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