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Amable Berthelot

Amable Berthelot
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Trois-Rivières (two-member constituency)
In office
1814–1816
Preceded byMathew Bell and Thomas Coffin
Succeeded byCharles Richard Ogden and Pierre Vézina
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Trois-Rivières (two-member constituency)
In office
1824–1827
Serving with Étienne Ranvoyzé
Preceded byJoseph Badeaux and Charles Richard Ogden
Succeeded byPierre-Benjamin Dumoulin and Charles Richard Ogden
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for Quebec (Upper Town) (two-member constituency)
In office
1834–1838
Serving with
Preceded byJean-François-Joseph Duval and Andrew Stuart
Succeeded byNone; position abolished when Constitution suspended
Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada for Kamouraska
In office
1841 – 1847 (two elections)
Preceded byNew position
Succeeded byPierre Canac, dit Marquis
Personal details
Born(1777-02-10)February 10, 1777
Quebec City,
DiedNovember 24, 1847(1847-11-24) (aged 70)
Quebec City, Old Province of Quebec
Resting placeNotre Dame des Neiges Cemetery
Political partyLower Canada: Government Party (Parti de Bureaucrates)
Province of Canada: Independent
SpouseUnmarried
Relations
Children2: daughter and son (adopted)
ProfessionLawyer
Military service
Allegiance Britain
Branch/serviceLower Canada militia
RankCaptain
Unit1st Battalion of the Trois-Rivières militia
Battles/warsWar of 1812

Amable Berthelot (February 10, 1777 – November 24, 1847) was a Canadien lawyer, author and political figure. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada and later to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada. Trained as a lawyer, he was an avid book-collector, at one point having a personal library of some fifteen hundred volumes. He did not support those who took up arms during the Lower Canada Rebellion of 1837–1838. He never married, but adopted two children, a boy and a girl. His daughter married Louis-Hippolyte LaFontaine, later co-premier of the Province of Canada. He was a literary mentor to François-Xavier Garneau.


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